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Netflix to remove some movies, TV shows in March 2023. Check list


Netflix is constantly updating its content, with some titles leaving the platform due to licensing agreements with studios.

Let’s take a look at the upcoming departures from Netflix in March 2023 in the United States. This list includes all the movies and series set to leave the platform. As per Netflix’s explanation in its help center, some titles leave the service due to licensing agreements with studios worldwide.

Movies and TV shows departing Netflix in March 2020

  • 21 Bridges (2009)
  • Air Force One (1997)
  • Apocalypse Now Redux (2001)
  • Cake (2014)
  • Cheer Squad (2016)
  • Coach Carter (2005)
  • Confusion Na Wa (2013)
  • Connected (2021)
  • Frank & Lola (2016)
  • Gold Statue (2019)
  • In The Shadow of Iris (2016)
  • Judwaa 2 (2017)
  • Kambili: The Whole 30 Yards (2020)
  • Love Beats Rhymes (2016)
  • Margin Call (2011)
  • Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir (Season 1 to Season 5)
  • Ordinary World (2016)
  • Pineapple Express (2008)
  • Sammy & Co (Season 1)
  • Schubert In Love (2016)
  • Scream 4 (2011)
  • Shubh Aarambh (2017)
  • Shutter Island (2010)
  • Soldier (1998)
  • Sorry to Bother You (2018)
  • Speed Kills (2018)
  • The Conjuring (2013)
  • The Gift (2015)
  • Tu Hai Mera Sunday (2016)
  • Tucker: The Man and His Dream (1988)
  • Tyler Perry’s Meet the Browns (2008)
  • Voulez-vous rire avec moi ce soir?
  • Walking Tall (2004)
  • War (2007)
  • Wedding Crashers (2005)
  • ZZ TOP: THAT LITTLE OL’ BAND FROM TEXAS (2019)

FAQs:

  1. How much does a Netflix subscription cost in the United States?
    Netflix subscription starts at $6.99 per month.
  2. How many shows is Netflix removing in March 2023?
    As of now, the total number of shows set to be removed in March 2023 from the platform is 36.
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