
Netflix reveal huge list of movies and TV shows being axed next month – with some children's favourites in the mix
NETFLIX has revealed a huge list of movies and TV shows it plans to axe next month, and there are some children's favourites in the mix.
The Secret Life Of
Pets
and The Secret Life Of Pets 2, which are popular with the younger crowd, will no longer be available to watch.
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Netflix has revealed a huge list of movies and TV shows it plans to axe next month, and there are some children's favourites in the mix
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And there are a series of horrors getting the chop too.
Resident Evil: Vendetta, Black Knight: The Man Who Guards Me and The Walk will no longer be available to watch on the streaming service.
And hit 2022 release Elvis is also being given the boot.
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But if you're keen to cast your eye on some of the titles being axed before they go, you still have time to do so.
Netflix will start getting rid of the various TV shows and films from July 1 through to July 7, meaning the cull will take place over a week, with different titles going on different days.
July 1
999 Critical Condition (1 Season)
All Is True (2018)
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Annie (2014)
Appleseed Alpha (2014)
Building the Band: First Look, Netflix
Are You Human (1 Season)
The Art of Steal (2013)
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Black Knight: The Man Who Guards Me (1 Season)
Boss (2013)
Central Intelligence (2016)
Cold Comes the Night (2013)
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Cosmopolis (2012)
Descendants of the Sun (Limited Series) N
Drishyam (2015)
Fight for My Way (1 Season)
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Good Manager (1 Season)
Hearts
Beat Loud (2018)
Honour (1 Season)
In My Dreams (2014)
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Inside Man
(2006)
Leave No Trace (2018)
Liar Liar (1997)
Little Dixie (2023)
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Loudermilk (3 Seasons)
Ma (2019)
The Marine 5: Battleground (2017)
My Golden Life (1 Season)
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Overlord (4 Seasons)
The Program (1 Season)
Queen for Seven Days (1 Season)
Resident Evil: Vendetta (2017)
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Ricki and
the Flash
(2015)
School 2017 (1 Season)
The Secret Life of Pets (2016)
The Secret Life of Pets 2 (2019)
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The Squid and the Whale (2005)
Teen Titans Go! (4 Seasons)
Think Like a Man Too (2014)
The Trouble with Maggie Cole (1 Season)
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The Walk (2015)
The Wedding Ringer (2015)
When You Finish Saving the World (2023)
July 3
The Art of Incarceration (2021)
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Elvis (2022)
The Woman in White (1 Season)
July 5
The Babadook (2014)
PNL – Dans le légende tour (2020)
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July 6
Detectorists (3 Seasons)
King's War (2012)
The Legend of Bruce Lee (2008)
Need for Speed
(2014)
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Qin Empire: Alliance (2017)
July 7
Aya (2017)
Coming Forth by Day (2012)
From Meir, to Meir (2021)
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The Road (2015)
The Room (2019)
Sleepless Nights (2012)
Tito (2004)
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Trapped (2021)
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