What's Leaving Netflix?
Netflix frequently updates its catalog by removing movies and series. This is especially common at the change of every month, so make sure to check the list regularly to avoid missing out on something you really want to watch.
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'One Hundred Years of Solitude' Bound For Netflix Later This Year
Gabriel García Marquez's novel comes to life in this upcoming 16 episode series. -
'Goodbye Earth' Comes to Netflix Next Week
What would happen if we knew that all life on Earth was about to end? -
First Glimpse of 'Joy': The True Story of the First IVF Birth
Don't miss this film about one of the most remarkable medical breakthroughs of the 20th Century. -
'Anthracite' Mini-Series Launches April 10th
Get Ready for a Dark and Riveting Ride -
"Scoop" comes to Netflix in April
Gillian Anderson portrays Emily Maitlis, the journalist conducting the interview with Prince Andrew in this upcoming Netflix movie. -
The Gentlemen: A Stylish Must-Watch on Netflix
British style violence - available now. -
First episode of 3 Body Problem airs on Netflix on March 21
A Glimpse into the Cosmos and Beyond -
Recommended: 5 Films Set in Nazi Germany
Even if you're a history buff you might not have seen all of these. -
'Death By Lightning': Exploring America's Forgotten Tragedy
Get to know the life (and death) of President James Garfield in this upcoming historical drama series. -
Netflix Dives Deep into Red Sox Nation with Two Upcoming Documentaries
Netflix explores Red Sox's historic 2004 win and the 2024 season in captivating documentaries. -
Last season of Young Royals will be released in two parts
Season 3 is gearing up to be a grand finale that will leave a lasting impact on its devoted audience. -
Upcoming 'Ripley' series premiere date and teaser
See Andrew Scott turn into Tom Ripley in the upcoming limited series.
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Why do movies and series sometimes disappear from the Netflix catalog?
Netflix licenses most of their titles (except "Originals") from studios around the world. These agreements run for a certain time, after which Netflix will decide whether they want to renew or not. Sometimes renewing isn't possible, for example if another streaming service licensed the title exclusively. Other times they find that the title isn't popular enough to warrant the cost of renewing. In that case, if you find that your favorite movie is leaving Netflix, it's probably because not enough people watched it and it was too expensive for them to keep it around.