Here’s Every Movie Leaving Netflix This Week

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As Netflix refreshes its library, a fresh batch of films is set to depart, giving us one last chance to catch some favorites. From action-packed blockbusters to heartfelt comedies, the lineup spans genres and eras, offering something for everyone.

This week’s exits include modern hits and timeless classics, so let’s dive into what’s leaving and why these movies are worth a watch before they’re gone. We’ve got all the details below, including release dates and what makes each title stand out.

Constantine (2005)

Constantine (2005)
Warner Bros. Pictures

Keanu Reeves stars as John Constantine, a demon hunter with a knack for battling supernatural forces in this dark fantasy thriller. Released on February 18, 2005, the film follows Constantine as he navigates a world of angels and demons to save a woman’s soul.

Based on the ‘Hellblazer’ comic, it’s a gritty mix of action and horror with a cult following. Fans of Reeves or supernatural tales will find this a perfect weekend watch.

Do the Right Thing (1989)

Do the Right Thing (1989)
Universal Pictures

Spike Lee’s powerful drama ‘Do the Right Thing’ tackles racial tensions in Brooklyn on a sweltering summer day. Released on June 30, 1989, it centers on a pizzeria owner and his neighborhood, building to a gripping climax.

Known for its bold storytelling and vibrant visuals, the film remains a cultural touchstone. It’s a must-watch for its raw emotion and social commentary.

Crazy, Stupid, Love. (2011)

Crazy, Stupid, Love. (2011)
Warner Bros. Pictures

This romantic comedy weaves multiple love stories, led by Steve Carell as a divorced man navigating the dating world. Released on July 29, 2011, it also stars Ryan Gosling and Julianne Moore in a heartfelt ensemble.

With its mix of humor and heart, the film balances quirky romance with relatable family drama. It’s an easy pick for a cozy movie night.

Friends with Money (2006)

Friends with Money (2006)
This is that

‘Friends with Money’ explores the lives of four women grappling with wealth, relationships, and personal struggles. Released on April 7, 2006, it stars Jennifer Aniston, Catherine Keener, and Frances McDormand in a sharp dramedy.

The film dives into the messiness of friendship and class differences with wit and honesty. It’s a great choice for viewers who enjoy character-driven stories.

Dune: Part Two (2024)

Dune: Part Two (2024)
Legendary Pictures

The epic sci-fi saga continues in ‘Dune: Part Two,’ following Paul Atreides’ journey on the desert planet Arrakis. Released on March 1, 2024, Timothée Chalamet and Zendaya lead a stellar cast in this visually stunning sequel.

Building on the first film’s momentum, it’s packed with action and political intrigue. Sci-fi fans will want to dive into this one right away.

Resident Evil: Retribution (2012)

Resident Evil: Retribution (2012)
Davis Films/Impact Pictures

Milla Jovovich returns as Alice in this action-heavy installment of the ‘Resident Evil’ series. Released on September 14, 2012, the film throws her into a high-stakes battle against the Umbrella Corporation’s undead forces.

It’s a fast-paced, zombie-filled thrill ride for fans of the franchise. Expect over-the-top action and plenty of chaos.

The Nun (2018)

The Nun (2018)
New Line Cinema

This ‘Conjuring’ universe spinoff dives into the origins of a demonic nun haunting a Romanian abbey. Released on September 7, 2018, it stars Taissa Farmiga and Demián Bichir in a chilling horror tale.

With its gothic atmosphere and jump scares, it’s a solid pick for horror fans. Watch it with the lights off for maximum chills.

Runaway Jury (2003)

Runaway Jury (2003)
20th Century Fox

Based on John Grisham’s novel, ‘Runaway Jury’ is a legal thriller about a jury manipulated during a high-profile trial. Released on October 17, 2003, it features John Cusack, Gene Hackman, and Dustin Hoffman.

The film keeps you guessing with its tense courtroom drama and clever twists. It’s a great choice for fans of smart, suspenseful stories.

Geostorm (2017)

Geostorm (2017)
Warner Bros. Pictures

Gerard Butler leads this sci-fi disaster flick about a climate-controlling satellite gone rogue. Released on October 20, 2017, ‘Geostorm’ delivers big-budget action and apocalyptic stakes.

While it leans heavily on visual effects, it’s a fun popcorn movie for thrill-seekers. Grab some snacks and enjoy the wild ride.

Hotel Transylvania (2012)

Hotel Transylvania (2012)
Columbia Pictures

This animated comedy follows Dracula as he runs a monster-only hotel, voiced by Adam Sandler. Released on September 28, 2012, it’s a lighthearted family film with plenty of laughs.

With its colorful characters and goofy humor, it’s perfect for kids and adults alike. It’s a great pick for a fun family movie night.

Obsessed (2009)

Obsessed (2009)
A&E

Beyoncé stars in this thriller about a woman whose obsession with a married man turns dangerous. Released on April 24, 2009, it also features Idris Elba in a tense psychological drama.

The film builds suspense as personal lives unravel, making it a gripping watch. Fans of dramatic showdowns will enjoy this one.

3 Ninjas Kick Back (1994)

The 3 Ninjas Kick Back (1994)
TriStar Pictures

This family-friendly action flick follows three young brothers trained in martial arts on a wild adventure. Released on May 6, 1994, it’s a nostalgic sequel packed with kid-friendly stunts.

Light on plot but big on fun, it’s a throwback for ‘90s kids. Watch it for a dose of silly, action-packed entertainment.

13 Going on 30 (2004)

The 13 Going on 30 (2004)
Columbia Pictures

Jennifer Garner shines as a teen who magically wakes up as a 30-year-old in this charming rom-com. Released on April 23, 2004, it’s a feel-good story about self-discovery and romance.

With its blend of humor and heart, it’s a timeless crowd-pleaser. Perfect for a light, uplifting movie night.

Draft Day (2014)

Draft Day (2014)
Lionsgate

Kevin Costner stars as an NFL general manager facing high-stakes decisions on draft day. Released on April 11, 2014, this sports drama dives into the world of football deals.

It’s a tense, behind-the-scenes look at the NFL that keeps you hooked. Sports fans will love the intensity and drama.

Annabelle (2014)

Annabelle (2014)
Atomic Monster

Another ‘Conjuring’ spinoff, ‘Annabelle’ follows a possessed doll unleashing terror on a young couple. Released on October 3, 2014, it’s a creepy addition to the horror franchise.

The eerie vibe and unsettling doll make it a solid horror pick. Watch it if you’re craving a good scare.

28 Days (2000)

The 28 Days (2000)
Columbia Pictures

Sandra Bullock plays a woman entering rehab in this dramedy about addiction and recovery. Released on April 14, 2000, it balances heavy themes with moments of humor.

Bullock’s performance carries the film, making it both moving and relatable. It’s a great pick for a thoughtful movie night.

The Net (1995)

The Net (1995)
Columbia Pictures

Sandra Bullock stars again, this time as a hacker caught in a web of digital conspiracy. Released on July 28, 1995, ‘The Net’ is a ‘90s thriller about identity theft and tech dangers.

Its retro take on cybersecurity feels surprisingly relevant today. Fans of classic thrillers will enjoy this nostalgic gem.

Ocean’s Thirteen (2007)

Ocean’s Thirteen (2007)
Warner Bros. Pictures

The ‘Ocean’s’ crew, led by George Clooney, returns for another slick heist in Las Vegas. Released on June 8, 2007, it’s packed with star power and clever cons.

The film’s charm lies in its witty dialogue and intricate plans. It’s a fun, stylish ride for heist movie fans.

Get Him to the Greek (2010)

Get Him to the Greek (2010)
Universal Pictures

This comedy follows a music exec, Jonah Hill, tasked with escorting a wild rock star, Russell Brand. Released on June 4, 2010, it’s a raunchy spin-off from ‘Forgetting Sarah Marshall.’

With its over-the-top humor and music industry satire, it’s a great pick for a laugh-filled night. Expect plenty of absurd moments.

Colombiana (2011)

Colombiana (2011)
A.J.O.Z. Films

Zoe Saldana stars as a vengeful assassin tracking down her parents’ killers in this action thriller. Released on August 26, 2011, it’s a high-energy revenge story.

Saldana’s fierce performance drives the film, making it a solid action pick. Watch it for intense fight scenes and drama.

Ocean’s Eleven (2001)

Ocean’s Eleven (2001)
Warner Bros. Pictures

George Clooney leads a star-studded cast in this iconic heist film about robbing three Vegas casinos. Released on December 7, 2001, it’s a stylish, fast-paced classic.

With its clever twists and cool vibe, it’s a fan favorite. Perfect for anyone who loves a smart, fun caper.

I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997)

I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997)
Columbia Pictures

This ‘90s slasher follows teens hunted by a mysterious killer after a hit-and-run. Released on October 17, 1997, it stars Jennifer Love Hewitt and Sarah Michelle Gellar.

It’s a tense, nostalgic horror flick perfect for genre fans. Watch it for a dose of ‘90s suspense.

Ocean’s Twelve (2004)

Ocean’s Twelve (2004)
Warner Bros. Pictures

The ‘Ocean’s’ crew is back, pulling off heists across Europe while dodging a rival thief. Released on December 10, 2004, it keeps the franchise’s slick style and humor.

With its global settings and twisty plot, it’s a fun sequel. Heist fans will enjoy the crew’s new adventure.

Couples Retreat (2009)

Couples Retreat (2009)
Universal Pictures

Vince Vaughn and Jon Favreau lead a comedy about couples attending a tropical therapy resort. Released on October 9, 2009, it’s packed with laughs and relationship drama.

The ensemble cast and sunny setting make it an easy watch. Great for a lighthearted group movie night.

Sisters (2015)

Sisters (2015)
Little Stranger

Tina Fey and Amy Poehler star as sisters throwing a wild house party in this comedy. Released on December 18, 2015, it’s a hilarious take on sibling chaos.

Their chemistry and outrageous humor make it a standout. Perfect for fans of over-the-top comedies.

Sicario: Day of the Soldado (2018)

Sicario: Day of the Soldado (2018)
Columbia Pictures

This gritty sequel follows a CIA operative, Josh Brolin, tackling drug cartels. Released on June 29, 2018, it’s a tense action thriller with Benicio Del Toro.

Its dark tone and intense action keep you on edge. Fans of crime dramas will want to check it out.

Hotel Transylvania 2 (2015)

Hotel Transylvania 2 (2015)
Columbia Pictures

Dracula and his monster crew return in this animated sequel about family and acceptance. Released on September 25, 2015, it’s another fun adventure for all ages.

With its colorful animation and silly gags, it’s great for family viewing. Kids will love the monster-filled fun.

80 for Brady (2023)

The 80 for Brady (2023)
199 Productions

Four friends, played by Lily Tomlin and Jane Fonda, embark on a trip to see Tom Brady at the Super Bowl. Released on February 3, 2023, it’s a heartwarming comedy.

The veteran cast brings charm to this feel-good story. It’s a fun watch for sports fans and comedy lovers alike.

The Addams Family (1991)

The Addams Family (1991)
Paramount Pictures

This quirky comedy brings the creepy Addams clan to life, led by Anjelica Huston and Raul Julia. Released on November 22, 1991, it’s a gothic classic with dark humor.

Its kooky charm and iconic characters make it timeless. Perfect for a spooky yet funny movie night.

Which of these new Netflix arrivals are you excited to watch, or is there a classic you’re revisiting? Drop your thoughts in the comments!

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