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Netflix is removing a large selection of movies tomorrow

Netflix is removing a large selection of movies tomorrow

Independent31-01-2025

Netflix is about to remove a large number of movies and TV shows from its service.
Each month, the streamer takes down a bunch of titles due to the expiration of licencing deals – but it also culls titles that had been added under the 'Netflix Original' banner.
February 2025 is no different, with a string of high-profile releases, many on the first day of the month, being removed.
The full list, which was compiled with the help of What's on Netflix, can be found below.
1 February
All Eyez on Me – US
Are We Done Yet? – UK
Brian Banks – UK
Click & Collect – UK
Countdown – US
Despicable Me – US
Despicable Me 2 – US
Dune (2021) – US
The Foreigner – US
Grace: The Possession – UK
Happy Gilmore – UK
Holmes & Watson – UK
Hot Fuzz – UK
How Do You Know – US
The Interview (2014) – UK
The Intruders – UK
Ladies in Black – UK
The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones – US
The Next Karate Kid – US
Not Another Teen Movie – US
November Criminals – UK
Poms – UK
Project X – US
Shaun of the Dead – UK
Snatch – UK
Snowpiercer – US
Stealth – US
Straight Outta Compton – UK
Storks – US
Take Me Home Tonight – UK
Takers – UK
Time – UK/US
21 Jump Street – US
22 Jump Street – US
Unauthorized Living (Netflix Original) – UK
The Wave – US
Welcome to the Punch – UK
We're the Millers – US
White Chicks – US
White House Down – US
Yesterday – UK
Zero Dark Thirty – US
2 February
Cocaine Cowboys 2 – US
On Body and Soul (Netflix Original) – US
Plus One – US
Run All Night – US
7 February
The Love Punch – UK
Mr Right – UK
8 February
The Coldest Game (Netflix Original)
9 February
Vengeance – UK
10 February
Green Book – UK
Love for Sale 2 – UK
The Valhalla Murders – UK
11 February
A Bad Moms Christmas – UK
12 February
The Fast and the Furious – US
2 Fast 2 Furious – US
The Fast and the furious: Tokyo Drift – US
Fast & Furious – US
Fast Five – US
Fast & Furious 6 – US
The Pope's Exorcist – US
Without a Paddle – UK
15 February
Brotherly Love – UK
The Catcher Was a Sp y – UK
Cold Mountain – US
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes – US
Deuces – UK
Last Breath – UK
Mission: Impossible – US
Mission: Impossible 2 – US
Mission: Impossible 3 – US
One Piece: Episode of Alabasta – UK
One Piece: Episode of Chopper: Bloom in the Winter, Miracle Sakura – UK
The Other Woman – US
The Trap – UK
White Boy – US
16 February
Blackhat – US
Don't Think Twice – UK
47 Meters Down: Uncaged – US
The Green Mile – UK
Halloween Ends – UK
Johnny English – UK
Johnny English Reborn – UK
Johnny English Strikes Again – UK
Lucy – UK
Pearl – US
Night School – UK
Paul – UK
Sense and Sensibility – UK
Split – UK
Turbo – UK
Wild Child – UK
17 February
Hum Aapke Hain Koun – UK
Hum Saath-Saath Hain – UK
21 February
Book Club – UK
Sommore: Queen Chandelier (Netflix Original) – UK
Southpaw – UK
22 February
All Good Things – UK
25 February
U Turn – UK
26 February
Big George Foreman – US
TV
1 February
Baby Shark 's Big Show! season one – UK
Black Money Love season one – UK/US
Boy Girl Dog Cat Mouse season one – UK
The Fairly Odd Parents season one – UK
My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic season one to four – UK/US
Prison Playbook season one – US
8 February
Deadwater Fell series one – UK
Kill Thy Neighbour season one – UK
10 February
Black Lightning season one to four (Netflix Original) – UK
Cyborg 009: Call of Justice season one (Netflix Original) – UK/US
Until Life Do Us Part season one (Netflix Original) – UK/US
14 February
Handsome Siblings season one (Netflix Original)
15 February
Death Comes to Pemberley – US
Handsome Siblings – UK/US
16 February
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit – US
Mr Queen – US
26 February
Brooklyn Nine-Nine season one and two – US
28 February
Unstoppable season one (Netflix Original)
Comedy
6 February
Dave Chappelle: The Kennedy Center Mark Twain for American Humour – UK

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