By Matt Mueller Culture Editor Published Sep 20, 2017 at 3:46 PM

I hope you finished your Netflix binge of, well, pretty much every television show out there, because the streaming service is losing a lot of your favorite TV programs next month. 

"30 Rock," "Friday Night Lights," "One Tree Hill," "Louie," "Bones," "Family Guy" and more are all headed off the jolly red streaming giant in October – and that's not including the news that "How I Met Your Mother" will reportedly say its goodbye sometime this fall, as well. 

And that's just the TV shows. Hit movies like "Titanic," "Love Actually," "Big Daddy," "The Shining," "Mulholland Dr." and more are also headed off Netflix next month – and many weren't even there that long to begin with. "The Shining" just scared its way onto Netflix in January, while "Titanic" sailed into the streaming service in ... July? Like two months ago?

Between this and the news blowing around about Disney pulling its movies (which also means Star Wars and Marvel movies) from the site to form its own streaming service, this is the new reality for Netflix.

More and more studios are taking back their content to make their own streaming programs, while Netflix would almost certainly rather spend its money on original content that you can only find on its site – and that it can own forever and completely – as opposed to paying out to other studios (studios that, from the outside, don't seem to like them very much at all) to share their shows and movies. This is the future – and with announcements like these, the future looks a lot like now.

And so, on that scary note, uh, happy Halloween from Netflix – and enjoy these movies and TV shows while you can!

Click here for the list of movies and television shows coming to Netflix in October.

Oct. 1

"30 Rock" seasons 1-7

"A Love in Times of Selfies"

"Across the Universe"

"Barton Fink"

"Bella"

"The Bernie Mac Show" seasons 1-5

"Big Daddy"

"Carousel"

"Cradle 2 the Grave"

"Crafting a Nation"

"Curious George: A Halloween Boo Fest"

"Daddy's Little Girls"

"Dark Was the Night"

"David Attenborough's Rise of the Animals: Triumph of the Vertebrates" season 1

"Day of the Kamikaze"

"Death Beach"

"Dowry Law"

"Dr. Dolittle: Tail to the Chief"

"Friday Night Lights" seasons 1-5

"Happy Feet"

"Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison"

"Hellboy"

"Kagemusha"

"Laura"

"Love Actually"

"Malcolm in the Middle" seasons 1-7

"Max Dugan Returns"

"Millennium"

"Million Dollar Baby"

"Mortal Kombat"

"Mr. 3000"

"Mulholland Dr."

"My Father the Hero"

"My Name is Earl" seasons 1-4

"One Tree Hill" seasons 1-9

"Patton"

"Picture This"

"Prison Break" seasons 1-4

"The Shining"

"Titanic"

"The Wonder Years" seasons 1-6

Oct. 19

"The Cleveland Show" seasons 1-4

Oct. 21

"Bones" seasons 5-11

Oct. 27

"Lie to Me" seasons 2-3

"Louie" seasons 1-5

"Hotel Transylvania 2"

Oct. 29

"Family Guy" seasons 9-14

Matt Mueller Culture Editor

As much as it is a gigantic cliché to say that one has always had a passion for film, Matt Mueller has always had a passion for film. Whether it was bringing in the latest movie reviews for his first grade show-and-tell or writing film reviews for the St. Norbert College Times as a high school student, Matt is way too obsessed with movies for his own good.

When he's not writing about the latest blockbuster or talking much too glowingly about "Piranha 3D," Matt can probably be found watching literally any sport (minus cricket) or working at - get this - a local movie theater. Or watching a movie. Yeah, he's probably watching a movie.