Is Super Pumped leaving Netflix? Streaming details of the Joseph Gordon-Levitt series are explored

Joseph Gordon-Levitt in Super Pumped (Image via YouTube/Paramount Plus Nordic)
Joseph Gordon-Levitt in Super Pumped (Image via YouTube/Paramount Plus Nordic)

Super Pumped, the thrilling drama series from Showtime starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt, is leaving the Netflix US catalog on October 5, 2025, according to a recent report from What's on Netflix.

The show follows the recent trend of projects centered around successful entrepreneurs and covers the rise-and-fall arc of the Uber co-founder and CEO, Travis Kalanick. It shows the events of the ride-hailing company's meteoric rise to success and the eventual downfall, as documented in Mike Isaac's non-fictional book, Super Pumped: The Battle for Uber.

The series captures these details from Kalanick's perspective, while revered filmmaker Quentin Tarantino narrates them in his unique style. It debuted on Showtime in February 2022 and continued its run on the platform for seven episodes till April 2022. Eventually, it became available on Netflix in October 2023, according to What's on Netflix.

The outlet has now revealed that the show is leaving the US catalog of the streaming giant. So, for those who want to watch it before then, here are the details on how to stream this show.


Super Pumped: Streaming details revealed

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As said before, Super Pumped will be available to watch on Netflix US until October 5, when it will leave the streamer's US catalog. So, Joseph Gordon-Levitt fans have a few more days to catch up on the same. The US viewers who have already watched it but are hoping to revisit it on Netflix can also stream it till October 5.

Viewers will need a Netflix subscription to watch the show. Those who don't have the subscription can subscribe in the coming days. The plans currently cost $7.99 / month to $17.99 / month for US users.


More details about Super Pumped

The Joseph Gordon-Levitt series about the Uber co-founder is leaving Netflix (Image via YouTube/Paramount Plus Nordic)
The Joseph Gordon-Levitt series about the Uber co-founder is leaving Netflix (Image via YouTube/Paramount Plus Nordic)

Joseph Gordon-Levitt is at the front and centre of Super Pumped, the Showtime series, where he plays Uber CEO Travis Kalanick. To reel viewers in, the ensemble also included some heavy-hitters like Friday Night Lights star Kyle Chandler as Bill Gurley, alongside Kill Bill star Uma Thurman as Arianna Huffington.

The rest of its main cast also includes:

  • Babak Tafti as Emil Michael
  • Kerry Bishé as Austin Geidt
  • Elisabeth Shue as Bonnie Kalanick
  • Bridget Gao Hollitt as Gabi Holzwarth
  • Jon Bass as Garrett Camp

Its plot synopsis, according to Rotten Tomatoes, reads:

"The story of the ride-sharing company, Uber, from the perspective of the company's CEO, Travis Kalanick, who is ultimately ousted in a boardroom coup after tense internal and external battles that ripple with unpredictable consequences."

As aforementioned, this Showtime series, soon to be leaving Netflix US, is one of the recent projects to follow the rise-and-fall arc of a real-life entrepreneur. Recently, the Hulu movie Swiped followed the events from the life of Bumble CEO and founder, Whitney Wolfe Herd, with the Cinderella star Lily James playing the lead role.

Other shows similar to Super Pumped, about an entrepreneur, include WeCrashed, The Dropout, The Playlist, and the David Fincher and Aaron Sorkin film, The Social Network.


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Edited by Nimisha