A pack of acclaimed films are leaving Netflix this month, including “Prisoners,” “Stand By Me,” and “Snowpiercer.”
Another month, another batch of movies and shows saying farewell to Netflix.
This month’s batch of departures isn’t huge, but it there is a fair amount of beloved reality TV and critically acclaimed movies heading to the big streaming service in the sky. Among the batch is Denis Villeneuve’s thriller, Prisoners, starring Hugh Jackman and Jake Gyllenhaal.
February is also the last call on Snowpiercer (the Bong Joon-Ho movie, not the show), cult-favorite movie Dredd, the Oscar-snubbed 2019 film The Last Black Man in San Francisco, coming-of-age classic Stand By Me, and Denis Villeneuve’s Dune, which leaves just one day before Dune: Part Two hits theaters.
Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation;Everett Collection Michael Fassbender in ‘Prometheus,’ Timothée Chalamet in ‘Dune,’ and Lena Headey in ‘Dredd’
Time is running out. Check out all the shows and movies leaving Netflix in February 2024 below.
Feb. 7
MTV Floribama Shore: Season 1
Feb. 9
Prisoners
Feb. 10
Father Stu
Goosebumps
Feb. 14
Chicken Run
Prometheus
Real Steel
Feb. 19
Operation Finale
Feb. 23
Married at First Sight: Season 12
The Real World: Season 12
Feb. 26
19-2: Seasons 1-3
Million Pound Menu: Seasons 1-2
Unsolved Tupac & Biggie
Feb. 27
American Pickers: Season 15
Feb. 28
Babylon Berlin: Seasons 1-3
Morbius
Snowpiercer
The Last Black Man in San Francisco
Feb. 29
The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl
Don’t Worry Darling
Dredd
Dune
Good Boys
Legends of the Fall
Lone Survivor
Paul Blart: Mall Cop
Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2
R.I.P.D.
She’s All That
She’s the Man
Stand By Me
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