What’s leaving Netflix UK in October / November 2020?
James R | On 29, Oct 2020
While people still navigate their way through the coronavirus pandemic and work out when it’s safe to go outdoors, 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:
Line of Duty – 31st October
Jed Mercurio’s thrilling anti-corruption police drama grips like a vice.
Enter the Dragon – 1st November
Bruce Lee kicks butt in this martial arts classic.
The Vampire Diaries – 1st November
If you’re after your fanged telly fix, don’t miss this enjoyably trashy show, which made vampires trendy again.
When Harry Met Sally (1989) – 1st November
Can a man and woman ever be just friends? That’s the age-old question posed by Nora Ephron’s classic, which has become the definitive romantic comedy – the kind of witty, moving film that other romantic comedies dream of being.
Daybreakers – 2nd November
Ethan Hawke, Sam Neill and Willem Defo are fangtastic in this fun dystopian vampire flick.
You Were Never Really Here – 2nd November
When a teenage girl goes missing, a jaded, brutal enforcer attempts a rescue mission, only to uncover corruption and abuse of power along his way. With Joaquin Phoenix on gruff, disturbing form, and Lynne Ramsay presenting his ensuing rampage of violence with a darkly blunt edge, this is, in the words of our reviewer, “one of the most hellacious anti-genre genre flicks in quite some time”.
21 Jump Street – 9th November
Directed with an eye for physical slapstick and an unrelenting pace, Phil Lord and Chris Miller proved themselves the perfect match for The LEGO Movie with this comedy; a laugh-out-loud adventure bursting with anarchic imagination.
Sinister – 10th November
Haunted house, check. Freaky children, check. Sinister is a classic American horror movie – and all the better for it.
Undercover – 15th November
Adrian Lester and Sophie Okonedo are superb in this gripping BBC drama about Maya Cobbina, a British lawyer conducting a long-term legal fight to prove the innocence of US death row inmate Rudy Jones.
Other titles leaving Netflix UK in October / November 2020:
30th October
Bad Move
1st November
6-5=2 (2014)
A Russell Peters Christmas
A Shot in the Dark
Apache Warrior
Autumn Dreams
Beiimaan Love
The Brothers
Deadly Impact
Enter the Dragon
First Sunday
Foxy Brown
The Furchester Hotel
Get Smart
The Glass House
Golden Time
Head On
Highway to Heaven
I’m Gonna Git You Sucka
The Interview (1998)
K-19: The Widowmaker
Kacche Dhaagey
Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon
The Last Days of Chez Nous
Le train d’Hitler – La bête d’acier (Hitler’s Steel Beast)
Limmy’s Show!
The Lincoln Lawyer (2011)
Moor
Mouse Hunt (1997)
The Mudge Boy
One for the Money
One Heart: The AR Rahman Concert Film
Outlawed
Punjab 1984
Raja Hindustani
Reservoir Dogs – 1st November
Rivaaz
Robin Hood: The Rebellion
Romeo Ranjha
Roots (2016)
Rudy
Rumble in Hong Kong
Stink!
Sylvanian Families (2018)
Sylvanian Families: A Town of Dreams
Sylvanian Families: The Treasure of Sylvania Village
The Tigers of Scotland
Undercover Grandpa
Waarrior Savitri
Wedding Crashers
Weiner (2016)
Winter of Our Dreams
Yaara O Dildaara
2nd November
Bad Santa 2
4th November
Just the Way You Are
Que Pena tu Serie
6th November
Nobel
7th November
Trotsky
8th November
First Kill (2017)
Hope Springs Eternal
9th November
Ouija
10th November
Harvest Moon
The Apartment (2014)
Entebbe
Fit for Fashion
Nowhere Boys
11th November
The Apartment (2014)
Fit for Fashion
Nowhere Boys
12th November
Aftermath
Mars
Shining Inheritance
13th November
Chasing Trane
Non-Stop
15th November
Brown Nation
Chuck Chicken
With thanks to uk.newonnetflix.info for some of the information.