As we edge towards the end of the year, it seems like Netflix has some pretty good content in store for the month of November, namely Red Notice and Cowboy Bebop. Make sure to check out our list of every film and series coming to Netflix this month here.
However, since gains and losses go hand in hand, a lot of great films and series are set to leave the platform this month, including the favourite crime series Broadchurch. Reese Witherspoon’s Legally Blonde is leaving too but nothing is more painful than saying goodbye to Steven Spielberg’s Jaws franchise that is leaving a giant shark-shaped hole in our hearts.
Before these films leave the streaming platform to maintain the balance between gains and losses, we thought it is only fitting to give you the final call to stream these favourites before they disappear forever (never say never)!
Check out the list of films and series leaving Netflix in November 2021, below that we, at Best of Netflix, have compiled for you.
Films leaving Netflix in November 2021:
A Grand Night In: The Story of Aardman (November 1)
Ajji (November 1)
Angels & Demons (November 1)
Asees (November 1)
B.A.P.S. (November 1)
Battle: Los Angeles (November 1)
Beowulf (November 1)
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (November 1)
Cracked Up: The Darrell Hammond Story (November 1)
Creators (November 1)
Deep Blue Sea (November 1)
Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (November 1)
Gaddar: the Traitor (November 1)
In My Country (November 1)
Inception (November 1)
Jatts in Golmaal (November 1)
Jaws (November 1)
Jaws 2 (November 1)
Jaws 3 (November 1)
Jaws: The Revenge (November 1)
Snowden (November 1)
Spanish Affair 2 (November 1)
Swiped (November 1)
Swordfish (November 1)
Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny (November 1)
Training Day (November 1)
The Bittersweet (November 1)
The Da Vinci Code (November 1)
The Heartbreak Kid (November 1)
The Impossible (November 1)
The Losers (November 1)
The Nutty Professor (November 1)
The Original Kings of Comedy (November 1)
The Untold Tales of Armistead Maupin (November 1)
Under Siege (November 1)
Vaya (November 1)
Welcome Home Roscoe Jones (November 1)
Yeh Hai Bakrapur (November 1)
Yes Man (November 1)
My Little Pony Equestria Girls: Legend of Everfree (November 2)
My Little Pony: Happy Birthday to You! (November 2)
Now exactly four years after season 3 hit Netflix, the series was included among the removals for November 2021 and will be departing on November 27th, 2021. That means your last full day to watch Broadchurch on Netflix will be November 26th before the series leaves at 12:00 AM PST.
Now exactly four years after season 3 hit Netflix, the series was included among the removals for November 2021 and will be departing on November 27th, 2021. That means your last full day to watch Broadchurch on Netflix will be November 26th before the series leaves at 12:00 AM PST.
If a TV show or movie is leaving Netflix in the next month, we show a “Last day to watch on Netflix” message: On the Details page of the TV show or movie.At the top of the screen for a few seconds when the title starts playing.
Though we strive to keep the titles you want to watch, some titles do leave Netflix because of licensing agreements. Whenever a TV show or movie license is expiring, we consider things such as: If the rights to the title are still available. How popular it is in a region, and how much it costs to license.
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