What’s leaving Netflix UK in November / December 2021?
David Farnor | On 20, Nov 2021
While people still navigate their way through the coronavirus pandemic, Netflix UK’s sizeable library of movies and TV shows remains a handy resource for keeping entertained indoors.
But before you start bingeing through its new originals, don’t miss out on catching up with some other gems before their rights expire and they head to another service, or just disappear into the digital ether.
This is your last chance to stream the following on Netflix UK:
Steve Jobs – 21st November
Aaron Sorkin and Danny Boyle team up for this gripping portrait of a man and a machine that shaped the 21st century.
Scott Pilgrim vs the World – 22nd November
Mature, childish and thrillingly inventive, Scott Pilgrim is awesome, surprising no one.
Spider-Man: Far from Home – 25th November
This witty, moving, visually stunning blockbuster is a promising glimpse of life after Avengers: Endgame.
Booksmart – 26th November
This entertaining, warm-hearted high school movie is one of 2019’s funniest films.
Close Encounters of the Third Kind – 30th November
Do do doo. Dum. Dummmm. Steven Spielberg made jaws drop with those five notes, a deceptively simple piece about mankind connecting with a higher power and one of the greatest sci-fi films of all time.
Erin Brockovich – 30th November
Julia Roberts is on Oscar-winning form in this true story about Erin Brockovich, an unemployed single mum who fought an energy company accused of polluting a city’s water supply.
Fury – 30th November
Thrilling and terrifying in equal measure, David Ayer’s intense actioner captures the rush and horror of war.
The Prestige – 30th November
Christopher Nolan’s theatrical tale of illusion and deception is a compelling character study.
Sorry We Missed You – 30th November
Ken Loach’s powerful drama about a delivery driver struggling to make ends meet in the modern gig economy is a heart-wrenching watch.
Where the Wild Things Are – 30th November
A poignant feel-good movie, Where the Wild Things Are is a wonderful piece of childlike art.
The Untouchables (1987) – 30th November
Sean Connery steals the show in this iconic drama about federal agent Eliot Ness who assembles a small, hand-picked team to bring down notorious gangster Al Capone in 1920s Chicago.
Late Night – 6th December
Emma Thompson and Mindy Kaling are wonderful together in this important but feel-good comedy about the need for diversity in the workplace.
Pet Sematary (2019) – 12th December
This remake resurrects the spirit of Stephen King’s and Mary Lambert’s originals, while still coming out different.
Steven Universe – 15th December
Steven Universe is a half-human, half-Gem hero who’s learning to save the world with the magical powers that come from his bellybutton. A quirky celebration of kindness for a PG audience.
Aquaman – 19th December
Jason Momoa is perfectly cast in this superhero blockbuster.
Kill Bill: Vol 1 – 21st December
This sword-swinging, rip-roaring revenge flick is the most Tarantino film that Tarantino ever Tarantinoed
Other titles leaving Netflix UK in November / December 2021:
22nd November
A Trip to Jamaica
Contraband
Falz Experience
Flatliners (2017)
Girls und Panzer der Film
Master Z: The Ip Man Legacy
Neighbors (Bad Neighbours)
Okafor’s Law
Seven and a half dates
What Men Want
23rd November
Deep
24th November
Awake
25th November
Beauties of the Night
Pranaam
26th November
A Kid from Coney Island
Consequences
27th November
Ruben Brandt, Collector
Soul Exodus
28th November
Kalushi: The Story of Solomon Mahlangu
29th November
Love for Sale
Zathura
30th November
1000 Rupee Note
Across Grace Alley
Break Up 100 (Fun sau 100 chi)
The Cable Guy
Cats & Dogs
Chal Bhaag
Dance with Me
Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo
Don’t Go Breaking My Heart 2
Falling Down
Faraar
Helios
How Do You Know
Interrogation
The Last of the Mohicans
The Legend of Secret Pass
Line Walker
The Little Mermaid (2018)
Love Off the Cuff
Mean Girls 2
The Naked Gun 2 1/2: The Smell of Fear
Open Season 3
Paid in Full
Poseidon (2006)
Richard Pryor: Live in Concert
Roll With Me
Set Off
She Remembers, He Forgets
Shelby American
Sucker Punch
The Sweeney
Triple Tap
Triumph in the Skies
The Violin Player (2016)
Wandering Stars
Why Me?
Wild Wild West
Wind Blast
1st December
Borderline
Bromance
Dhia Sofea (Suamiku Encik Sotong)
Gormiti
Haunted House (2017)
Padamu Aku Bersujud
Refresh Man
Suicide Squad (2016)
Temple
Tenkai Knights
2nd December
Off Camera
3rd December
Yesterday (2019)
5th December
Bob’s Broken Sleigh
No Game No Life: Zero
7th December
UglyDolls
8th December
The Cuba Libre Story
Mariah Carey’s Merriest Christmas
VFW
9th December
Good and Prosperous
The Intent 2: The Come Up
10th December
Monster House
11th December
Dawai Asmara
13th December
Alakada Reloaded
Being Mrs Elliot
The First Lady
The Ghost and the Tout
The Vendor
15th December
3 Türken & ein Baby
All of You
An Immortal Classic
Clarence
Color of Woman (The Color of a Woman)
Crazy, Lovely, Cool
Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods
Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection ‘F’
Fifty: The Series
Girls und Panzer
Goodbye My Wife (Goodbye, Dear Wife)
Happy And
Heaven’s Garden
Hjørdis
Ice Fantasy
Isoken
K-POP Extreme Survival
Kita Kita (I See You)
Miss Panda & Mr. Hedgehog (Pan-da-yang-gwa Go-seum-do-chi )
Muramba
On the Real
Pocoyo & Cars
Pocoyo & The Space Circus
Pocoyo Carnival
Pocoyo Halloween: Space Halloween
Pocoyo Halloween: Spooky Movies
Pocoyo Special Sports
Potato Potahto
Rake
Seoul Searching
Sons of the Caliphate
Underdogs
16th December
A Wish for Christmas
Cruel Peter
I’ll Be Home for Christmas
17th December
The Intruder
18th December
The Dead Don’t Die
Wonder Park
19th December
23:59
Imperfect
Jeremiah Tower: The Last Magnificent
Miss J Contemplates Her Choice
20th December
Agent (2019)
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society
Sonic Boom
21st December
Attention, Love!
Jojo’s World
The King of Romance
Lion Pride
Love @ Seventeen
Love by Design
Love, Timeless
Marry Me, or Not?
Single Ladies Senior
To the Dearest Intruder
22nd December
Demon’s Path
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