What’s leaving Sky and NOW TV in March / April 2020?
David Farnor | On 20, Mar 2020
Sky’s growing number of original shows and ever-expanding catalogue of blockbusters is ideal for keeping your days and nights occupied, but before you break open new box sets or devour some big-hitting films, don’t miss your chance to catch some modern gems before their rights expire and they depart.
That means taking care not to miss out on the latest shows from Armando Iannucci, David Simon, Danny Brocklehurst and Stephen King – or, if you’ve got Sky Cinema, Disney hits such as Big Hero 6 and Solo: A Star Wars Story
This is your last chance to stream the following:
The Deuce: Season 2 and 3 – 21st March
James Franco and Maggie Gyllenhaal star in David Simon’s gritty drama set in 1970s Times Square examining the rise of the adult movie industry.
The Outsider: Season 1 – 7th April
Based on Stephen King’s bestselling novel of the same name, The Outsider is a new drama series that explores the investigation into the gruesome murder of a local boy and the mysterious force surrounding the case.
Baghdad Central – 8th April
October 2003 and Baghdad has been occupied by American forces for six months; but the disbandment of the Iraqi army, the police and civil leadership in the aftermath of the invasion means there is no one in charge and no effective rule of law. In the midst of this chaos, crime and paranoia, Iraqi ex-policeman Muhsin al-Khafaji (Waleed Zuaiter; Omar, Altered Carbon) has lost everything and is battling daily to keep himself and his sick daughter, Mrouj (July Namir; Homeland, Collateral), safe.
Brassic – 8th April
Sky’s most successful comedy drama in years is created by Joseph Gilgun and BAFTA-winning writer Danny Brocklehurst and takes its title from being “broke, penniless, without means, boracic lint -skint, on the bones of yer arse”. It follows Vinnie (Joe Gilgun), Dylan (Damien Molony) and Erin (Michelle Keegan), a group of working-class friends finding unconventional ways to win at life in northern suburbia.
Avenue 5: Season 1 – 17th April
Incompetence is the final frontier in Armando Iannucci’s laugh-out-loud space sitcom.
Other TV shows leaving in March / April 2020:
21st March
Expedition Bigfoot: Season 1
Future Man: Season 1 and 2
22nd March
Code Of The Wild: Season 1
24th March
The Hidden Kingdoms Of China: Season 1
Wheeler Dealers: Dream Car: Season 1
25th March
Killer Neighbours: Season 1
26th March
Love Squad: Season 1
Modern Family: Season 1 to 7
28th March
The Russell Howard Hour: Season 3
30th March
Wild ‘N’ Out: Season 12
Inside Amy Schumer: Season 1 to 4
31st March
The Roast of Alec Baldwin
The Roast of Bruce Willis
The Roast of Donald Trump
The Roast Of Justin Bieber
The Roast of Rob Lowe
Catchphrase: Season 10 and 11
Chicago Fire: Season 1 to 6
Chicago Med: Season 1 to 3
Discovering: James Coburn: Season 6
Six Feet Under: Season 1 to 5
The Mindy Project: Season 1 to 6
Jeff & Some Aliens: Season 1
Russell Howard & Mum: Season 1 to 4
1st April
Black Books: Season 1 to 3
2nd April
Exotic Animal ER: Season 5
Atlanta: Season 1 and 2
Game Of Thrones: Season 2
World’s Most Evil Killers: Season 3
Jett: Season 1
4th April
Blood & Treasure: Season 1
The Russell Howard Hour: Season 3
5th April
Wheeler Dealers: Season 12 to 15
The Wire: Season 2
6th April
David Attenborough: Micro Monsters
David Attenborough’s Bachelor King
Big Beasts: Last Of The Giants
David Attenborough’s Galapagos
The Putin Interviews: Season 1
This Is Our Family:The Hoyles
Public Enemy: Season 3
8th April
Miracle Workers: Season 1
Twin Turbos: Season 1 and 2
9th April
Dice: Season 1
Brain Games: Season 6
Gold Rush: Season 10
House Of Lies: Season 5
12th April
Bob’s Burgers: Season 10
14th April
The Vicar of Dibley: Season 2
Sounds Of The Dolomites
15th April
Air Crash Investigation: Season 19
16th April
Ballers: Season 5
17th April
Disasters Engineered: Season 1
Snapped: Season 23
18th April
Alaskan Bush People: Season 5
21st April
All Star Family Fortunes: Season 5
Running Wild With Bear Grylls: Season 5
Movies
Apostasy – 16th April
A complex, challenging and ambiguous study of family and religious loyalty.
Solo: A Star Wars Story – 16th April
Alden Ehrenreich and Donald Glover bring irresistible charm to this inessential but entertaining Star Wars prequel.
Other movies leaving in March / April 2020:
23rd March
Gloves Off
I Am Legend
24th March
Premium Rush
25th March
Green Street
Who We Are Now
26th March
2036 Origin Unknown
Inspector Gadget
Miracle
Planes
The Last Witness
The Three Musketeers (1993)
Tully
Victor Crowley
27th March
Dark River
Wildling
30th March
Here Comes The Boom
Fever
Ghost In The Shell: Special
The Muppet Movie
Tinker Bell
31st March
A Nightmare On Elm Street (1984)
A Nightmare On Elm Street (2010)
Addams Family Values
American Beauty
Awakenings
Barbarella
Barefoot In The Park
Batman: Mystery Of The Batwoman
Beneath Us
Big Fish & Begonia
Bolt
Bruno
Bugsy
Danger One
Deep Impact
Escape To Witch Mountain
Grease 2
Head Of State
Honey, I Shrunk The Kids
JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure (2017)
Kissing Candice
Poltergeist (1982)
Race To Witch Mountain
Reds
Return From Witch Mountain
Shanghai Knights
Shanghai Noon
Stand By Me
Stella’s Last Weekend
Superman/Batman: Public Enemies
Tex
The A-Team
The Addams Family
The Evening Star
The Great Gatsby
The Incredibles
The Last Airbender
The Manchurian Candidate (2004)
The Punisher: War Zone
The Ring
Time Trap
Tropic Thunder
Vertical Limit
War Of The Worlds (2005)
We’re The Millers
We’re The Millers: Extended
William Shakespeare’s Romeo + Juliet
Zama
1st April
Ghost Rider
The Lone Ranger
2nd April
A Wizard’s Tale
Redoubtable
The Incredible Journey
7th April
Super Troopers 2
9th April
Racer And The Jailbird
Shock And Awe
The Other Guys
10th April
The Next Karate Kid
11th April
Boys Don’t Cry
Pineapple Express
14th April
The Devil’s Doorway
15th April
Contraband
16th April
Breaking In
Frat Pack
Free Preview Frozen 2
Iceman (2017)
Life Of The Party
People You May Know
20th April
K-19: The Widowmaker