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🎞️Movies leaving Netflix this month

FILE - The Netflix logo is displayed on the company's website, Feb. 2, 2023, in New York. Netflix gave audiences first looks at some planned and upcoming projects including “Avatar: The Last Airbender,” “One Piece” and the third season of “Bridgerton” at a fan event on Saturday, June 17. (AP Photo/Richard Drew, File) (Richard Drew, Copyright 2022 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)

Netflix has released more than 175 original movies and documentaries in 2023 alone — and the year’s not over yet.

Between those originals and the other films Netflix has acquired for its library, there is no shortage of films for subscribers to sink their teeth into. But with all of that new content coming in, some films are also on their way out. There are a handful of reasons a film leaves Netflix; the movie’s popularity may not justify the cost for Netflix to license it, or perhaps the rights are no longer available.

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For Netflix subscribers like you, though, the reason why doesn’t matter; it’s having a heads-up so that you can watch that movie you’ve been dying to see or rewatch one of your favorites before it leaves the streaming service. With that in mind, Stacker compiled a list of the 19 movies leaving Netflix in November, so you can catch them before it’s too late.

A handful of Oscar darlings are saying goodbye to Netflix this month, including 2016′s “Loving” (about the case that invalidated state-level laws prohibiting interracial marriage), “Up in the Air” (the 2009 Geroge Clooney-Anna Kendrick dramedy about consultants hired to fire people), “Fences” (Denzel Washington’s 2016 big-screen adaptation of August Wilson’s famed play that won Viola Davis an Oscar), and “Arrival” (the 2016 sci-fi film starring Amy Adams as a linguist tasked with communicating with aliens).

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Also, before Marvel started making their heroes the center of their own TV series on Netflix and then Disney+, there was the 2004 film adaptation of “The Punisher” with Thomas Jane and John Travolta, which is about to exit Netflix, too.

For those looking for some romance, this is your last chance to watch 2014′s “About Last Night” remake and the Nicholas Sparks adaptation “Dear John.” Meanwhile, families who haven’t watched the late ‘90s/early ‘00s Stuart Little movies or the 1991 Peter Pan adaptation “Hook” have only a few more weeks to catch these classics.

Check out the full list of every movie leaving Netflix in November 2023.

Jerry Seinfeld: Comedian (2002)

- Director: Christian Charles
- Runtime: 81 minutes
- Genre: Documentaries
- Cast: Jerry Seinfeld, Orny Adams, and Colin Quinn
- Leaving Netflix on Nov. 6

Accepted (2006)

- Director: Steve Pink
- Runtime: 93 minutes
- Genre: Comedies
- Cast: Justin Long, Jonah Hill, and Adam Herschman
- Leaving Netflix on Nov. 15

Jeff Dunham: All Over the Map (2014)

- Director: Robb Dipple
- Runtime: 83 minutes
- Genre: Comedies
- Cast: Jeff Dunham
- Leaving Netflix on Nov. 15

Loving (2016)

- Director: Jeff Nichols
- Runtime: 123 minutes
- Genre: Drama
- Cast: Joel Edgerton, Ruth Negga, and Marton Csokas
- Leaving Netflix on Nov. 15

Hard Kill (2020)

- Director: Matt Eskandari
- Runtime: 98 minutes
- Genre: Action
- Cast: Jesse Metcalfe, Bruce Willis, and Natalie Eva Marie
- Leaving Netflix on Nov. 22

Disappearance at Clifton Hill (2020)

- Director: Albert Shin
- Runtime: 100 minutes
- Genre: Thrillers
- Cast: Marie-Josée Croze, Aaron Poole, and Dan Lett
- Leaving Netflix on Nov. 29

About Last Night (2014)

- Director: Steve Pink
- Runtime: 100 minutes
- Genre: Comedies
- Cast: Kevin Hart, Michael Ealy, and Regina Hall
- Leaving Netflix on Nov. 30

Arrival (2016)

- Director: Denis Villeneuve
- Runtime: 116 minutes
- Genre: Sci-Fi
- Cast: Amy Adams, Jeremy Renner, and Forest Whitaker
- Leaving Netflix on Nov. 30

Dear John (2010)

- Director: Lasse Hallström
- Runtime: 107 minutes
- Genre: Drama
- Cast: Channing Tatum, Amanda Seyfried, and Richard Jenkins
- Leaving Netflix on Nov. 30

Fences (2016)

- Director: Denzel Washington
- Runtime: 139 minutes
- Genre: Drama
- Cast: Denzel Washington, Viola Davis, and Stephen McKinley Henderson
- Leaving Netflix on Nov. 30

Hook (1991)

- Director: Steven Spielberg
- Runtime: 141 minutes
- Genre: Kids
- Cast: Dustin Hoffman, Robin Williams, and Julia Roberts
- Leaving Netflix on Nov. 30

New in Town (2009)

- Director: Jonas Elmer
- Runtime: 96 minutes
- Genre: Comedies
- Cast: Renée Zellweger, Harry Connick Jr., and J.K. Simmons
- Leaving Netflix on Nov. 30

Peppermint (2018)

- Director: Pierre Morel
- Runtime: 101 minutes
- Genre: Thrillers
- Cast: Jennifer Garner, John Ortiz, and John Gallagher Jr.
- Leaving Netflix on Nov. 30

Stuart Little (1999)

- Director: Rob Minkoff
- Runtime: 84 minutes
- Genre: Kids
- Cast: Michael J. Fox, Jonathan Lipnicki, and Geena Davis
- Leaving Netflix on Nov. 30

Stuart Little 2 (2002)

- Director: Rob Minkoff
- Runtime: 77 minutes
- Genre: Kids
- Cast: Michael J. Fox, Geena Davis, and Hugh Laurie
- Leaving Netflix on Nov. 30

Superbad (2007)

- Director: Greg Mottola
- Runtime: 113 minutes
- Genre: Comedies
- Cast: Jonah Hill, Michael Cera, and Christopher Mintz-Plasse
- Leaving Netflix on Nov. 30

Surf's Up (2007)

- Director: Ash Brannon
- Runtime: 85 minutes
- Genre: Kids
- Cast: Shia LaBeouf, Jeff Bridges, and Zooey Deschanel
- Leaving Netflix on Nov. 30

The Punisher (2004)

- Director: Jonathan Hensleigh
- Runtime: 123 minutes
- Genre: Action
- Cast: Thomas Jane, John Travolta, and Will Patton
- Leaving Netflix on Nov. 30

Up in the Air (2009)

- Director: Jason Reitman
- Runtime: 110 minutes
- Genre: Drama
- Cast: George Clooney, Vera Farmiga, and Anna Kendrick
- Leaving Netflix on Nov. 30


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