A Great Animated Hit and All the Other Movies & TV Shows Leaving Netflix This Week
Streaming libraries are constantly shifting, and Netflix is preparing to bid farewell to a diverse collection of films and television shows this week. Subscribers have a limited window to catch up on several acclaimed dramas, thrilling action movies, and captivating documentaries before they are removed from the platform. From blockbuster sequels to intimate indie projects, these impending departures cover a wide range of genres. Viewers should check their watchlists and utilize this final opportunity to ensure they do not miss out on these disappearing titles.
‘A Simple Lie’ (2022)

‘A Simple Lie’ is a Nigerian romantic comedy that explores the tangled web of deception among a group of close friends. The story kicks off when a woman tells a seemingly harmless falsehood to her ex-boyfriend, which quickly spirals out of control. As the characters navigate the ensuing chaos, hidden secrets and underlying tensions are brought to the surface. Viewers only have until April 6 to stream this exploration of modern relationships before it departs the platform.
‘Cast Away’ (2000)

‘Cast Away’ follows the harrowing journey of a FedEx systems engineer who survives a plane crash over the Pacific Ocean. Stranded alone on a deserted island, he must learn to forage for food, create shelter, and maintain his sanity over several grueling years. The protagonist’s only companion is a volleyball named Wilson, who becomes a crucial psychological anchor throughout the ordeal. This survival drama will be removed from Netflix on April 6, marking the last chance to watch it this week.
‘Holy Spider’ (2022)

‘Holy Spider’ is a crime thriller based on real-life events from the Iranian city of Mashhad. A female journalist descends into the dark underbelly of the city to investigate a serial killer targeting sex workers. The narrative explores societal corruption as the killer gains disturbing support from portions of the public. This feature film is scheduled to leave the streaming service on April 6.
‘Queen of the South’ (2016–2021)

‘Queen of the South’ chronicles the gripping rise of a Mexican woman who builds a massive drug cartel after fleeing to the United States. Following the murder of her boyfriend, she learns the brutal tactics of the underworld to survive and ultimately dominate the narcotics trade. The series adapts a popular telenovela format into a high-stakes English-language crime drama spanning five seasons. Fans must finish their binge-watching by April 6 before the show exits the platform.
‘We Have Always Lived in the Castle’ (2019)

Based on Shirley Jackson’s classic mystery novel, ‘We Have Always Lived in the Castle’ tells the story of two isolated sisters. They live a reclusive life with their ailing uncle following a family tragedy that left the rest of their relatives dead. Their fragile existence is threatened when a distant cousin arrives, bringing long-buried secrets and neighborhood hostility to their doorstep. Audiences have until April 6 to experience this gothic thriller on Netflix.
‘Piece by Piece’ (2024)

‘Piece by Piece’ serves as a biographical documentary about the life and career of musician Pharrell Williams. The entire narrative is constructed and animated using LEGO bricks, offering a distinct visual approach to non-fiction storytelling. It tracks his journey from a young producer in Virginia Beach to a global music icon and fashion trendsetter. This musical retrospective is slated to depart the streaming library on April 6.
‘Story of Kale: When Someone’s in Love’ (2020)

‘Story of Kale: When Someone’s in Love’ is an Indonesian romantic drama that serves as a spin-off to the popular film ‘Nanti Kita Cerita Tentang Hari Ini’. The plot focuses on a musician who rescues a woman from a toxic relationship, only to find their subsequent romance facing its own severe challenges. It delves into themes of emotional insecurity, possessiveness, and the complexities of finding genuine happiness. Subscribers can stream this deeply emotional narrative until it leaves Netflix on April 7.
‘Bad Boys: Ride or Die’ (2024)

Miami detectives Mike Lowrey and Marcus Burnett return for another explosive chapter in ‘Bad Boys: Ride or Die’. When their late police captain is framed for corruption, the legendary duo goes on the run to clear his name and expose the real criminals. The action-packed sequel blends high-octane shootouts with the trademark comedic banter that defines the franchise. This buddy-cop adventure will be removed from the service on April 7.
‘Kubo and the Two Strings’ (2016)

‘Kubo and the Two Strings’ is a stop-motion animated film set in a fantastical version of feudal Japan. A young boy named Kubo must embark on a perilous quest to locate a magical suit of armor once worn by his fallen samurai father. Along the way, he is aided by a protective snow monkey and an amnesiac beetle warrior as they battle vengeful spirits. This family adventure is scheduled to depart the platform on April 7.
‘My Friend Dahmer’ (2017)

Based on the graphic novel by Derf Backderf, ‘My Friend Dahmer’ explores the troubled high school years of a future serial killer. The biographical drama focuses on Jeffrey Dahmer’s awkward adolescence, his strained family life, and his bizarre attempts to fit in with his peers. It provides a grounded look at the psychological deterioration that occurred before his first murder. True crime enthusiasts have until April 8 to watch this origin story.
‘The Hating Game’ (2021)

‘The Hating Game’ is a romantic comedy adapted from Sally Thorne’s bestselling novel about two hyper-competitive co-workers. Forced to share an office at a publishing company, Lucy and Joshua engage in a relentless game of one-upmanship while vying for the same major promotion. Their mutual animosity gradually begins to shift as they realize there might be a thin line between love and hate. This workplace romance is set to leave the streaming platform on April 8.
‘Minted’ (2023)

‘Minted’ takes a dramatic look into the volatile and fast-paced world of cryptocurrency and digital art markets. The narrative follows ambitious entrepreneurs as they attempt to navigate the highs and lows of creating and selling non-fungible tokens. It highlights the ethical dilemmas, financial risks, and intense competition inherent in this modern technological gold rush. Viewers have until April 8 to catch this contemporary digital-age drama before it exits Netflix.
‘Girl Haunts Boy’ (2024)

‘Girl Haunts Boy’ is a supernatural teen romance that centers on a grieving high school student who moves into a new home. He soon discovers that the house is inhabited by the ghost of a teenage girl from the 1920s who is trapped by an ancient curse. As they work together to break the spell, an unconventional connection blossoms between the two across different eras. The film will officially disappear from the streaming catalog on April 9.
‘Knight of Cups’ (2015)

Directed by Terrence Malick, ‘Knight of Cups’ is an experimental drama that follows a disillusioned Hollywood screenwriter. The protagonist wanders through the glamorous but hollow landscapes of Los Angeles and Las Vegas while seeking meaning through a series of romantic encounters. The film uses a poetic, fragmented narrative style to explore themes of fame, excess, and existential emptiness. Art-house cinema fans should prioritize watching this feature before it leaves on April 9.
‘Take Me Home Tonight’ (2011)

Set during an epic Labor Day weekend in 1988, ‘Take Me Home Tonight’ follows a recent college graduate who works at a video store. Desperate to impress his high school crush, he attends a wild end-of-summer party and fabricates a successful career in finance. The night spirals into a chaotic series of adventures involving stolen cars, illicit substances, and a memorable dance-off. This nostalgic 1980s-themed comedy is slated for removal on April 9.
‘Deconstructing Harry’ (1997)

‘Deconstructing Harry’ follows an uninspired, neurotic novelist who frequently uses his own life and the secrets of his friends as material for his books. As he journeys to his former university to receive an honorary degree, he confronts the various people he has alienated over the years. The film creatively blends his real-life interactions with fictional vignettes featuring the characters he has written about. Viewers have until April 11 to stream this dark comedy on Netflix.
‘Some Other Woman’ (2024)

‘Some Other Woman’ is a psychological thriller about a woman who relocates to a tropical island for her husband’s demanding job. Her isolated paradise quickly morphs into a nightmare when she begins encountering a mysterious stranger who seemingly wants to steal her life. As the lines between reality and paranoia blur, she must fight to retain her identity and her marriage. This suspenseful feature will be removed from the platform on April 11.
‘O.J.: Made in America’ (2016)

‘O.J.: Made in America’ is a documentary miniseries that comprehensively examines the life of O.J. Simpson. The extensive project traces his rise as a revered football superstar to his ultimate downfall during the infamous 1994 murder trial. It contextualizes his personal story within the broader historical themes of race, media, and the justice system in Los Angeles. This documentary series will officially leave Netflix on April 11.
Please share which of these departing movies or shows you are rushing to watch before they are gone in the comments.


