A new month on Netflix means an influx of new shows and films, but it also means some titles will be removed from the streaming platform.
Netflix don't own everything on their platform, but they licence many titles for a set period of time. When that runs out, those shows and films are removed from the platform and unavailable to watch. Netflix's original shows are usually exempt from this, but some, like Hemlock Grove, have been removed in the past.
Titles come and go throughout the month, but a number of films will be removed on October 31, meaning your last few days to catch them are starting to run out. They'll be replaced by other titles, including the new series of the The Crown, launching on November 9.
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Here's a full list of everything leaving Netflix on November 1:
Easy A – One of Emma Stone's first big roles, the film follows her navigating the trials and tribulations of American High School life.
John Wick: Chapter 2 – The second installment of Keanu Reeve's action packed series also features performances from rapper Common and acting legend Laurence Fishburne.
Kill Bill: Vol 1 – Quentin Tarantino's sword swinging extravaganza starring Uma Thurman will leave Netflix at the end of October.
LA Confidential – Based on James Ellroy's 1990 novel of the same name, the film follows a group of LAPD officers exploring police corruption in the city.
Liar Liar – The fantasy comedy film starring Jim Carrey as a lawyer who built his career telling lies, but is forced to only tell the truth for one day.
Point Break - Keanu Reeves and Patrick Swayze star in this iconic action-thriller directed by Kathryn Bigelow.
Spotlight – Based on the true story of the Boston Globe’s 2011 investigation into abuse in the Catholic Church.
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