Here's Everything Leaving Netflix In December 2019
By Emily Lee
November 20, 2019
The time has come once again to say goodbye to some of our favorite shows and movies. Netflix has announced which titles will be leaving the streaming platform in December 2019. Now that Disney+ has launched, the remaining Marvel and Lucasfilm properties will be removed from Netflix. Make sure you scan the below list for all the other shows and movies you want to watch before December hits. Here's the full list of titles departing Netflix, as well as their corresponding departure date:
Leaving on 12/1/19
Yoga Hosers
Leaving on 12/2/19
Africa: Season 1
Blue Planet II: Season 1
Frozen Planet: On Thin Ice
Frozen Planet: Season 1
Frozen Planet: The Epic Journey
Life
Life On Location
Life Story
Nature's Great Events: Series 1
Nature's Great Events: Diaries: Series 1
Planet Earth II
Planet Earth: Season 1
The Blue Planet: A Natural History of the Oceans: Season 1
The Blue Planet: A Natural History of the Oceans: Season 1
The Hunt:Season 1
The Making of Frozen Planet:Series 1
Leaving on 12/4/19
Thor: Ragnarok
Leaving on 12/11/19
Get Santa
Leaving on 12/14/19
Beyblade: Metal Fusion: Season 1
Merlin: Season 1-5
Leaving on 12/15/19
Helix: Season 2
Leaving on 12/18/19
Miss Me This Christmas
You Can’t Fight Christmas
Leaving on 12/19/19
George of the Jungle 2
Leaving on 12/25/19
Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown: Season 7-11
Kurt Seyit ve Şura: Season 1
Star Wars: Episode VIII: The Last Jedi
Leaving on 12/31/19
About a Boy
Billy Elliot
Black Hawk Down
Christmas with the Kranks
Daddy Day Care
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
Frasier: Season 1-10
Frasier: The Final Season
Jackie Brown
Leap Year
Mona Lisa Smile
Pulp Fiction
Rain Man
Rocky
Rocky II
Rocky III
Rocky IV
Rocky V
Schindler's List
Tears of the Sun
The Crow
The Dark Crystal
The Pink Panther
Wet Hot American Summer
White Christmas
Winter's Bone
XXX: State of the Union
It's a bummer to see some of these movies and shows go. The bright side, though, is that Netflix is dropping a ton of new Christmas content this year to make up for it.
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