
Netflix is removing a lot of movies and TV shows this week, and subscribers only have a few days to watch them. Most of these titles will be gone on December 2nd. The list includes popular sci-fi series, classic comedies, and recent films. If you want to watch anything before it’s removed, be sure to check what’s leaving and stream it soon!
‘Austin Powers in Goldmember’ (2002)

Dr. Evil and Mini-Me break out of prison and join forces with a new villain named Goldmember. To rescue his father and prevent a dangerous plot involving a tractor beam and a meteor, Austin Powers travels back to 1975. He teams up with Foxxy Cleopatra and goes undercover at his enemies’ disco headquarters. This final installment in the Austin Powers series will be removed from streaming on December 2nd.
‘Edge of Tomorrow’ (2014)

In the sci-fi action film, Major William Cage is stuck repeating the same day during a war with aliens. Every time he’s killed in battle, he restarts the day, gradually becoming a more skilled fighter. He joins forces with the experienced warrior Rita Vrataski to find a way to finally win the war. Movie fans can enjoy this exciting adventure until December 2nd.
‘Escape Room’ (2019)

A group of six strangers is lured into a high-stakes escape room competition promising a big cash prize. However, they quickly realize the rooms aren’t just challenging – they’re designed to exploit their deepest fears and past traumas. To survive, they must cooperate, solve complex puzzles, and beat the clock in this thrilling and suspenseful game. This movie will be leaving Netflix on December 2nd.
‘Game Night’ (2018)

What starts as a fun game night for a group of friends quickly turns serious when one of them is unexpectedly kidnapped. At first, everyone thinks it’s just a prank, but they soon realize the situation is genuinely dangerous. Now, they have to work together through a wild and chaotic night, dealing with criminals and unexpected problems, to rescue their friend. This darkly humorous movie will be available on December 2nd.
‘Downton Abbey’ (2019)

The Crawley family and their staff are getting ready for a momentous occasion: a visit from the King and Queen of England. This royal visit brings both exciting possibilities and potential scandal, threatening the future of Downton Abbey. Everyone must work together to make the visit a success, despite the personal conflicts brewing beneath the surface. Don’t miss this captivating period drama before it’s no longer available, starting December 2nd.
‘The Dark Tower’ (2017)

I recently watched this really cool movie about a kid who stumbles into this other world. It’s centered around a gunslinger who’s been fighting this evil dude, the Man in Black, forever. Apparently, the gunslinger’s job is to protect this thing called the Dark Tower – it basically holds everything together! They journey through some seriously bleak and dangerous places, battling all sorts of monsters, trying to save both their world and ours. Just a heads-up for anyone wanting to check it out, it’s leaving Netflix on December 2nd.
‘Beverly Hills Cop III’ (1994)

When a counterfeiting operation surfaces at a famous theme park, Detroit detective Axel Foley heads back to Beverly Hills to solve the case. He teams up with his friend Billy Rosewood to find those responsible for his boss’s death, leading to exciting car chases and shootouts within Wonder World. The movie will no longer be available to stream starting December 2nd.
‘Kicking and Screaming’ (1995)

I was completely captivated by this film! It really gets into what it’s like for a group of friends just out of college, trying to figure out life. They’re stuck in this phase of deep conversations and, honestly, just avoiding all the grown-up stuff. It perfectly captures that feeling of being paralyzed by the transition to the ‘real world,’ that anxiety we all feel. And it’s incredible to know this is Noah Baumbach’s first film – it’s so insightful! You can watch it until December 2nd, and I highly recommend you do.
‘The Goonies’ (1985)

A band of adventurous kids stumbles upon an old map revealing the hidden treasure of the infamous pirate, One-Eyed Willy. They set off on a thrilling and perilous journey beneath the surface, all while being chased by a ruthless family determined to steal the treasure. To protect their homes from being taken away, the kids have to outsmart dangerous traps and find the gold. This beloved 80s movie arrives on December 2nd.
‘Clueless’ (1995)

Clueless follows Cher Horowitz, a fashionable high schooler in Beverly Hills, who loves playing matchmaker. She takes on a new project with a shy transfer student while dealing with her own love life. This funny movie is a fresh, modern take on the classic Jane Austen story, Emma, but set among wealthy teens. You can watch it until December 2nd.
‘Cold Pursuit’ (2019)

A man quietly driven by grief seeks revenge on the drug dealers he blames for his son’s death. He methodically tracks down members of the cartel, sparking a violent conflict between rival gangs. Using his expertise with the snowy landscape, this grieving father cleverly outmaneuvers his enemies in this thrilling action film. It will be leaving Netflix on December 2nd.
‘Beverly Hills Cop II’ (1987)

I’m so excited to see Axel Foley back in action! He’s headed to the West Coast to team up with Taggart and Rosewood to crack this crazy case – a string of really dangerous robberies they’re calling the Alphabet Crimes. They quickly get tangled up in a huge illegal weapons operation, and they’re also trying to prove their captain isn’t involved in anything shady. Get ready for a wild ride because this movie is packed with incredible car chases and explosions! It hits theaters on December 2nd, and I’ve already got my tickets!
‘Beverly Hills Cop’ (1984)

When a Detroit police officer named Axel Foley’s friend is murdered, he heads to Beverly Hills to solve the case. His freewheeling approach to police work quickly rubs the Beverly Hills police the wrong way as he digs into a drug smuggling ring. Throughout the investigation, Foley manages to both win people over and get on their nerves, all while narrowly escaping danger. This beloved comedy will no longer be available starting December 2nd.
‘Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery’ (1997)

Austin Powers, a groovy secret agent from the 1960s, is frozen and then revived in the 1990s to defeat his arch-enemy, Dr. Evil. He has to get used to a new, more modern world while also working to prevent a nuclear disaster. With the help of agent Vanessa Kensington, he tries to stop Dr. Evil from taking over the world. This funny spy movie will no longer be available on Netflix after December 2nd.
‘Billy Madison’ (1995)

A spoiled young man who’s set to inherit a hotel empire is given a challenge: he must complete all twelve years of school in just twenty-four weeks to prove he’s capable of running the family business. He’s up against a scheming executive who wants him to fail and take over the company. Along the way, he learns important life lessons amidst plenty of funny classroom situations. You can watch this comedy until December 2nd.
‘Inglourious Basterds’ (2009)

In Quentin Tarantino’s new film, a squad of Jewish-American soldiers nicknamed ‘The Basterds’ terrorize the Nazis by brutally targeting them. Their story crosses paths with a cinema owner who is secretly planning her own vengeance against the German high command during a special movie premiere. The film offers a violent and thrilling alternate take on the end of World War II and will be released on December 2nd.
‘The Nutty Professor’ (1996)

Sherman Klump, a sweet but overweight genetics professor, creates a formula to help him lose weight. The formula dramatically changes him into Buddy Love – a confident, slim, and somewhat conceited new personality. As Buddy takes control, Sherman struggles to balance his two identities and risks losing his relationship with a coworker. He must find a way to get his life back before it’s too late. This funny movie will no longer be available to stream after December 2nd.
‘Back to the Future Part III’ (1990)

In Back to the Future Part III, Marty McFly journeys to 1885 to rescue Doc Brown from a dangerous outlaw. They need to power up their time machine with a steam train before they’re stuck in the past forever. Things get even trickier when Doc falls in love, and the movie will no longer be available on Netflix after December 2nd.
‘Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me’ (1999)

In this film, Dr. Evil goes back to 1969 and steals Austin Powers’ confidence, leaving him weak in the present day. Powers chases him into the past and joins forces with CIA agent Felicity Shagwell to get his mojo back. Together, they discover Dr. Evil’s plan to use a massive laser on the moon to attack Washington D.C. This movie will no longer be available on the streaming service after December 2nd.
‘Back to the Future’ (1985)

In the classic sci-fi film, teenager Marty McFly travels back in time thirty years thanks to a DeLorean created by his eccentric friend, Doc Brown. Once in the past, Marty accidentally disrupts the first meeting of his parents and must make sure they fall in love, or he risks being erased from existence. He then scrambles to use the energy from a lightning strike to get back to 1985. This groundbreaking movie will be leaving streaming services on December 2nd.
‘The Happytime Murders’ (2018)

In a world where puppets are treated unfairly, a down-on-his-luck puppet detective joins forces with his old human partner to solve a series of murders. The victims are all stars from a popular 80s TV show, and the investigation exposes a dark and corrupt side of Los Angeles. This R-rated comedy will no longer be available on Netflix after December 2nd.
‘Wonka’ (2023)

A determined young Willy Wonka travels to Europe hoping to open a chocolate shop, but he quickly runs into trouble. A powerful group of chocolate makers and a dishonest police chief try to stop him from sharing his unique and wonderful sweets. With the help of an orphaned girl and his own cleverness, Wonka fights to bring his magical creations to everyone. The movie opens December 2nd.
‘Paddington’ (2014)

Paddington, a friendly bear from Peru, moves to London and finds a home with the Brown family. He struggles to fit in, often causing funny and messy situations. Meanwhile, a sneaky taxidermist learns about Paddington and tries to capture him. This lovely family movie will no longer be available starting December 2nd.
‘Back to the Future Part II’ (1989)

Marty and Doc travel to 2015 to fix a problem with Marty’s future son, but their actions accidentally let an old villain steal the time machine and alter history. Now, Marty has to go back to 1955 once more to set things right, being careful not to encounter his past self. This next installment of the story will be released on December 2nd.
‘E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial’ (1982)

Elliott, a young boy, becomes friends with a kind alien who’s been separated from his family and is hiding on Earth. As Elliott and his siblings help the alien try to reach home, they share a special connection. They must work quickly to get him back to his spaceship before the government finds him. This classic story arrives on December 2.
‘Compliance’ (2012)

A restaurant manager gets a disturbing phone call from someone pretending to be a police officer, who falsely accuses an employee of stealing. The caller then convinces the manager to conduct humiliating and unlawful searches of the young worker. This intense thriller explores how easily people can be manipulated by those in positions of power and the dangers of following orders without question. It will be removed from Netflix on December 6th.
‘Gods of Egypt’ (2016)

When the evil god Set takes control of Egypt, the kingdom falls into turmoil. A brave thief joins forces with the god Horus to fight back and save the woman he loves. Their dangerous quest takes them on a journey through both the heavenly and underworld realms, pushing their bravery to the limit. This action-packed fantasy film will no longer be available starting December 8.
Tell us which of these departing movies you will miss the most in the comments.
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