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    Here Are the Shows and Movies Leaving Netflix in January

    ScreenGawk StaffBy ScreenGawk StaffJanuary 7, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Netflix has more than 247 million subscribers, making it the most popular TV and movie streaming platform on the planet. 

    And while there are usually about 3,600 movies and 1,800 TV shows to watch, certain titles do come and go. So, let’s find out which show and movies are leaving Netflix in January 2024. 

    Get Out

    Source: IMDB

    January 5, 2024 is the last day to watch the renowned psychological horror film Get Out. 

    With Allison Williams and Daniel Kayluuya, this movie got rave reviews upon its release in 2017 and is still considered a fan-favorite by millions. 

    Love Island USA: Season 2

    Source: LoveIslandWiki

    Love Island first aired in the UK, but it became so popular that they made an American version in 2019. 

    The second season of the reality show has been available on Netflix for users to binge, but it will be gone for good on January 5, 2024. 

    The Spy Kids Trilogy

    Source: IMDB/IMDB/IMDB

    Those old enough to remember when the Spy Kids films came out from 2001-2003 certainly have a warm nostalgia for the family-style movies. And they’ve even become popular with kids today. 

    But all three of the films, Spy Kids, Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams, and Spy Kids 3: Game Over will be taken off Netflix on January 12. 

    The Doll and The Doll 2

    Source: Netflix

    The Doll and The Doll 2  follow the story of a family who, after bringing home a doll that once belonged to a little girl who was murdered, start encountering strange and horrible things.

    Both films, released in 2016 and 2017, are favorites of those who enjoy a good scare, but neither will be on Netflix after January 14. 

    The Real World: Season 28

    Source: Amazon

    Since 1992, when the first season aired, The Real World has been one of the world’s favorite reality shows. 

    Season 28, set in Portland, Oregon, was released in 2013, and has since been enjoyed by millions on Netflix. But the last day to watch this crew and their wild drama on the platform is on January 19, 2024.

    Begin Again

    Source: Netflix

    With Kiera Knightley, Mark Ruffalo, Adam Levine, and several other big names, Begin Again is an incredible musical-comedy about resilience and love. 

    Begin Again was nominated for an Oscar and won several other awards, but Netflix subscribers will only be able to enjoy this heartwarming film until January 24.

    Forgetting Sarah Marshall

    Source: IMDB

    When it comes to comedy, some say Forgetting Sarah Marshall is the best of the best. Jason Segel, Kirsten Bell, Russel Brand, Paul Rudd, and Mila Kunis deliver fantastic one-liners and find themselves in hilarious situations. 

    However, this beloved film will be leaving Netflix on the last day of January indefinitely. 

    La La Land

    Source: Amazon

    Considered a cinematic masterpiece, La La Land is a unique take on a musical that follows the story of Mia and Sebastian, played expertly by Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling. 

    The movie received incredible reviews from critics and audiences alike when it was released in 2016, and the last chance to watch it on Netflix is January 31. 

    Baby Mama

    Source: Amazon

    Back in 2008, comedians Tina Fey and Amy Poehler released a film that made everyone laugh: Baby Mama.

    However, while the beloved movie has been available to stream on Netflix for years, its last day has been set for January 31. 

    Call Me by Your Name

    Source: IMDB

    Based on the popular novel, Call Me by Your Name with Timothée Chalamet and Armie Hammer quickly became one of the most popular films on Netflix after it was released in 2017.

    But Netflix has announced that the last day to watch the coming-of-age flick will be on January 31, 2024. 

    All other Titles Leaving Netflix in January

    Source: Wikipedia/@13HoursMovie/Facebook/RottenTomatoes

    But that’s not all. BlacKkKlansman and Ma will also be taken off Netflix on January 5; Uncharted on the 14; The Killing of a Sacred Deer on the 22; and Survivor: Season 32: Kaôh Rōng, 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi, The Bling Ring, Eat Pray Love, Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 2, and Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs: Season 1 on January 31,2024. 

    So for those who either love these titles or have been waiting to watch them, now is the time to catch them on Netflix before they’re gone. 

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