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A new actor has stepped into the iconic role of Geralt of Rivia, but the signature white wig remains the same. Liam Hemsworth is set to take over the role in Netflix’s adaptation of The Witcher, succeeding Henry Cavill. Entertainment Weekly has given us our first official glimpse of Hemsworth as Geralt, and he appears as you might expect—Liam Hemsworth with Geralt’s distinctive white hair. It’s unclear if the show will address the actor change within the storyline, but the initial image suggests the transition may be quite smooth.

Here’s a preview of Hemsworth in action:

Henry Cavill departed from the role after season 3, albeit with an exit that didn’t fully do his portrayal justice. Hemsworth will don the white wig and wield Geralt’s dual swords starting in season 4, which is currently being filmed, and continue through season 5, confirmed to be the series’ final season. Along with a new Geralt, season 4 will introduce fresh faces to the cast, including Laurence Fishburne, Sharlto Copley, James Purefoy, and Danny Woodburn.

In other news from The Witcher universe, game developer CD Projekt Red is working on a sequel to The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, which will begin a new trilogy.

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Everything Leaving Netflix & Prime Video in September 2025

It’s that time again—both Netflix and Prime Video are cleaning out their streaming closets, and honestly, some of these losses sting. If you’ve been putting off that rewatch of “The Good Place” or haven’t showed your kid “Bee Movie” yet, consider this your final warning.

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Leaving Netflix in September 2025

Every month it happens, but September’s list is especially tough for anyone who loves comfort rewatches or missed a few “one day I’ll watch it” titles.

Here are some standouts you’ll want to squeeze in before they vanish overnight:

  • Mad Max: Fury Road (Sept 9th)—Still the wildest car chase ever put to film.
  • Band of Brothers & The Pacific (Both leaving Sept 15th)—Can’t recommend these World War II miniseries enough if you haven’t seen them.
  • The Good Place (Sept 26th)—If you need one last ethics lesson with a side of laughs, now’s your chance.
  • Sicario
  • V for Vendetta
  • Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy
  • Barbarian
  • Black Hawk Down
  • Dumb and Dumber To
  • Hanna
  • The Holiday
  • The Notebook
  • National Security
  • Us
  • The Pacific (Sept 15)
  • Greenleaf (Seasons 1–5) (Sept 10)
  • London Has Fallen (Sept 13)
  • Chosen (Seasons 1–2) (Sept 14)
  • Instant Family (Sept 16)
  • HomeBee MovieThe Polar Express—essential for family movie night.

Some Kids/Family & Anime Title Removals:

  • Thomas and Friends (Season 24)
  • One Piece: Heart of Gold, Film: Gold, Episode of East Blue, Episode of Skypiea
  • Wallace & Gromit: Curse of the Were-Rabbit
  • My Perfect Landing (Season 1)
  • Wipeout (Season 1)
  • FINAL FANTASY XIV Dad of Light (1 Season)

Basically, scroll your “To Watch” list—if anything above is on it, bump it to the top.

Pro tip: Removals happen at midnight PT on the date listed, so the last FULL day to watch is usually the day before.

Leaving Prime Video in September 2025

Prime Video is also bidding farewell to a variety of movies, musicals, and TV hits:

  • The Prince of Egypt: The Musical (Sept 10)
  • The Handmaid’s Tale (Seasons 1–5) (Sept 13)
  • Trolls Band Together (Sept 15)
  • Kandahar (Sept 15)
  • First Love (Sept 16)
  • Dive!! (Sept 20)
  • Hey You (Sept 26)

How To Make the Most of What’s Leaving

  • Prioritize your favorites: Don’t let nostalgia titles like The Good PlaceBand of Brothers, or Sicario slip away if you were planning a rewatch.
  • For families: Catch Bee MovieThe Polar Express, and Thomas and Friends before they roll off.
  • Binge international gems: Some anime titles and short-run series come and go quickly due to licensing.

Why So Many Removals?

Streaming libraries are a revolving door. Licensing deals expire, make room for new content, or are simply rotated out by the platforms for variety. If you love a show or movie, check if it’s available to rent or buy elsewhere, or grab it before it’s gone (and set a reminder for next year—some titles return!).


What will you miss most? Drop your goodbye binge plans or late-night streaming marathons in the comments!

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Black Mirror is set to return to Netflix in 2025

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Netflix has officially announced the forthcoming arrival of the seventh season of Black Mirror. Scheduled for 2025, the latest installment of Charlie Brooker’s acclaimed sci-fi anthology will consist of six episodes.

While specific details remain scarce at this early stage, Netflix has revealed that the upcoming season will feature a blend of fresh narratives. Notably, one of the episodes will serve as a sequel to the season 4 installment “USS Callister,” starring Jesse Plemons. The teaser hints at unresolved issues for the crew of the USS Callister following the demise of Robert Daly.

The show’s return follows a relatively short break, especially compared to previous hiatuses in Black Mirror’s history. Season 6 premiered just last year, showcasing a range of compelling episodes, exploring themes from space-centered horror to celebrity culture critique to a chilling reflection on the trajectory of streaming platforms. Given the series’ penchant for timely and thought-provoking commentary, it’s reasonable to expect that recent technological developments such as AI and the metaverse may serve as inspiration for the upcoming stories.

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One Piece Anime Remake on Netflix Announced

Netflix is starting fresh with One Piece.

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Netflix announced Sunday that it will be reimagining the popular manga for a new anime series during the popular manga and anime convention Jump Festa 2024. Titled The One Piece, the series is currently in production. A release date has yet to be revealed.

The series is confirmed to be produced by WIT Studio, which is known for their work on hit anime such as SPY x FAMILY and Attack on Titan, in partnership with Shueisha, Fuji Television Network, and Toei Animation Co. Here is everything you need to know about the new One Piece anime remake, its production staff, and when it is coming.

It promises to be “distinct” from the ongoing TV anime series that has been running for more than two decades, “to provide viewers with a fresh yet familiar experience, utilizing cutting-edge visual technology to reimagine Luffy’s adventures through the beloved East Blue saga.”

Based on Eiichiro Oda’s manga title, One Piece follows the otherworldly adventures of Monkey D. Luffy (Iñaki Godoy) and his pirate crew as they explore exotic islands and endless oceans in search for the ultimate treasure “One Piece” to become the next Pirate King.

Also on Sunday, Netflix announced it will adapt another manga by Oda, Monsters 103 Mercies Dragon Damnation.

The series, which Oda created when he was just 19 years old, is being adapted for the first time in the upcoming anime, set to premiere in January. The series follows Ryuma, a samurai entangled in a world disrupted by an ominous force—a dragon capable of unleashing catastrophic destruction upon the land.

Monsters 103 Mercies Dragon Damnation is produced by E&H production.

The new collaborations with Oda come on the heels of Netflix’s successful One Piece live-action adaptation, which has already been renewed for Season 2. The series played well in the U.S., as well as internationally, marking a much needed win for Netflix on the live-action anime front.

The news has not only surprised and delighted fans but has also prompted the production team working on the upcoming remake of the One Piece series to express their thoughts in official statements. You can find these statements below, as shared through an official tweet.

Expressing his enthusiasm for the forthcoming remake, Takeshi Wada, the president of WIT Studio, also shared his sentiments with the following words:

After thinking through many concerns before taking on this new adventure, I decided to discuss it with everyone and take a stand. ONE PIECE is an anime with over 1000 episodes created by everyone at Toei Animation. I am humbled by the weight of our history and the prospect of charting a new trajectory.

Furthermore, Wada added, “We aim to electrify people all over the world by carefully depicting the challenges of pursuing dreams, friendship with friends, and hope for the future, as depicted by Eiichiro Oda. In order to deliver this work to every corner of the world, we still need the help of all creators. Would you like to participate in this project and engrave your name on the film? WIT STUDIO is looking forward to your participation!!”

As the production staff mentioned in its comments in the tweet linked above, the release date of the One Piece remake is yet to be confirmed. The One Piece remake is a “long way off,” as per their statement. This means it will take a long time to get our hands on it.

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