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Brie Larson's Trainwreck is leaving Netflix on September 1, 2026

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Netflix is set to remove Trainwreck on September 1, 2026, giving viewers one last stretch to watch the 2015 romantic comedy before it disappears from the service. Brie Larson, who plays Kim Townsend, is part of a cast that also includes Amy Schumer and John Cena.

The timing matters because the film still has a strong case for a rewind. Trainwreck holds an 84 percent critics' score on Rotten Tomatoes from 287 reviews, even though its audience rating sits at 65 percent. For subscribers looking for a quick watch, the clock is now tied to that removal date.

Judd Apatow directed the film from a screenplay by Amy Schumer, and it opened in U.S. theaters on July 17, 2015. It went on to earn about $140.8 million worldwide against a $35 million production budget, with roughly $110 million from domestic theaters and more than $30 million from international markets.

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That mix of box-office success and solid critical support makes the Netflix exit more notable, not less. Trainwreck is built as a romantic comedy with an adult edge, following Amy Townsend as she keeps relationships casual, a outlook shaped by her father Gordon and his views on monogamy after her parents divorced when she was young. The film has lasted long enough to become an easy streaming comfort watch, which is exactly why the removal stands out.

What happens next is simple: if viewers want to stream Trainwreck on Netflix, they have until September 1, 2026. After that, the platform loses one of the better-known titles in Brie Larson's filmography, and the reason for the removal has not been made public.

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