Netflix updates contracts and discontinues or stops streaming many shows and movies on every month. Let's check this list of top shows and movies leaving Netflix soon.
Call Me By Your Name (2017): This drama romance movie set in 1980s Italy starring Timothée Chalamet is going to leave Netflix on March 30.
Community (2015): A lawyer is forced to go back to college after his fake law degree is exposed and creates a study group of outcasts afterwards with a series of amusing events. It leaves Netflix on March 30.
Jurassic World Dominion (2022): This epic adventure sci-fi action movie set four years after the destruction of Isla Nublar, is going to leave Netflix on April 8.
A Man Called Otto (2022): Tom Hanks led this comedy-drama movie revolving around an old grumpy man. It leaves Netflix on April 8.
Train Wreck (2015): Comedy-drama romance starring Amy Schumer and Bill Hader following the story of a commitment-phobic career woman. This movie leaves Netflix on March 30.
Bad Teacher (2011): This rom-com movie follows a lazy teacher who hates her job, students, and co-workers. However, she is forced to return to her job after her rich fiancee dumps her. It leaves Netflix on March 30.
Ouija (2014): This is a Horror mystery thriller movie where a group of friends awaken an evil spirit from an ancient spirit board and have to face their worst fears. The movie leaves Netflix on March 30.
Gemini Man (2019): Starring Will Smith, this action sci-fi thriller movie sets a clone of an over-the-hill hitman against himself. The movie leaves Netflix on April 9.
Lagaan (2001): Aamir Khan led this drama musical sports movie that follows a cricket match between British rulers and a small village of cricket players set in Victorian India. The movie leaves Netflix on April 15.
Delhi Belly (2011): In this action crime drama, starring Imran Khan, 3 friends become the prey of a ruthless gangster unknowingly. The movie leaves Netflix on April 15.
Mean Girls (2004): Popular teen comedy movie following a home-schooled girl transferring to a new school while facing problems adjusting to school life. The movie leaves Netflix on March 30.
Sydney White (2007): Set in the freshman year of college, this rom-com drama movie is a modern retelling of Snow White. It will leave Netflix on March 30.