Everything must come to an end, and that includes some of your favorite movies and TV shows on streaming services. Netflix is not immune to losing content, even if it more than makes up for it with originals likeThe Night AgentorThe Diplomat.
In May 2023, Netflix will be losing series likeChappelle’s ShowandThe Mole. In addition, horror movies likeThe Darknessand theStephen King adaptationThe Mistand comedies likeThe DUFFandJerry Maguirewill be leaving the popular streaming service. Find out if one of your favorites is leaving Netflix in June so you can watch it before it disappears.
Leaving 6/1/23
Garth Brooks: The Road I’m On: Season 1
Leaving 6/8/23
Bathtubs Over Broadway
Leaving 6/13/23
Marlon: Seasons 1-2
The Mole: Seasons 3-4
Leaving 6/14/23
Cold Case Files: Season 1
Leaving 6/15/23
The Darkness
Leaving 6/19/23
Leaving 6/20/23
Shooter: Seasons 1-3
Leaving 6/21/23
Leaving 6/29/23
Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom
Leaving 6/30/23
Chappelle’s Show: Seasons 1-2
The Garfield Show: Seasons 1-2
How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days
Jerry Maguire
Puss in Boots
Resident Evil: Afterlife
Resident Evil: Apocalypse
The Stepfather
The Taking of Pelham 123
World War Z
Want to subscribe to Netflix? Here is how much it costs
Netflix now has four pricing plansafter adding an option with ads. The four plans are Basic with ads, Basic, Standard, and Premium. Basic with ads costs $7 per month and can be watched on one supported device at a time.
Basic costs $10 per month and includes unlimited programming on one supported device. Standard is also unlimited, costs $15, and can be watched on two supported devices at a time. The top tier, Premium, is also unlimited, costs $20 per month and can be watched on four supported devices at a time.
On the movie front,Red Notice, Don’t Look Up,andGlass Onion: A Knives Out Mysteryare three of the most streamed movies on Netflix. Check out the weekly top 10 lists for themost popular movies on Netflixand themost popular TV shows on Netflixto find out about the popular titles on the service.