Netflix Removing 12 Original Series & Movies in November
November is shaping up to be a big month for Netflix, with lots of new TV shows and movies on the way. But hold on, because there’s another side to the story – a bunch of titles are saying goodbye to the streaming service. Yep, that’s right, Netflix is removing 12 of its original series and movies in November. The clock is ticking for subscribers to catch these shows before they disappear from the library.
The first week of November is going to be the busiest in terms of departures. On November 2nd, both seasons of the French-Canadian series Can You Hear Me? will be gone, followed by Netflix Family’s Care Bears & Cousins and the movie Citation on November 6th. Then, on November 7th, get ready to say goodbye to Fate/Apocrypha, The Improv: 60 and Still Standing, and more.
As we move into the second week, we’ll see two more titles exiting the platform. Atelier, a Japanese coming-of-age drama, will go on November 10th, followed by Oh My Ghost on November 13th. The losses keep coming throughout the month, with Cam, Trolls: The Beat Goes On!, Flavorful Origins, and more bidding farewell.
The departing titles will conclude in the final week of November with The Many Faces of Ito and Shawn Mendes: Live in Concert leaving the streaming catalog. Will these shows pop up on other streaming platforms or make a comeback on Netflix in the future? Only time will tell.
While we bid adieu to these shows, we can also look forward to some new arrivals. Back to the Future, Crazy Rich Asians, Paddington 2, and Wonka are on the list for November 1st. And keep an eye out for Squid Game: The Challenge, Labyrinth, and Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein later in the month.
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