Netflix Removing 12 Original Movies and Shows in November – Bundlezy

Netflix Removing 12 Original Movies and Shows in November

Netflix has an expansive library of movies, shows, documentaries, and specials, and the streaming service regularly rotates through its library of content, removing some titles and bringing in new ones.

Typically, when Netflix cycles through its content, the titles brought to and removed from the platform are not original Netflix titles, but outside titles that Netflix is licensing to stream on the platform. The original content produced in-house by Netflix is not removed from the platform with the same regularity.

However, next month, Netflix will be removing 12 of its original titles from its library.

Netflix Removing Original Titles

As reported by Comicbook, Netflix is set to remove 12 original titles from its library as the streaming service sheds a combination of its own in-house shows and movies.

Here are all 12 of the original titles that will be removed from Netflix’s library next month, as well as the date they will be removed:

  • Nov. 2: Can You Hear Me? (Series)
  • Nov. 6: Care Bears & Cousins (Series)
  • Nov. 6: Citation (Movie)
  • Nov. 7: Fate/Apocrypha (Series)
  • Nov. 7: The Improv: 60 and Still Standing (Comedy Special)
  • Nov. 10: Atelier (Series)
  • Nov. 13: Oh My Ghost (Series)
  • Nov. 16: Cam (Movie)
  • Nov. 17: Trolls: The Beat Goes On! (Movie)
  • Nov. 20: Flavorful Origins (Series)
  • Nov. 24: The Many Faces of Ito (Series)
  • Nov. 25: Shawn Mendes: Live in Concert (Musical Documentary)

While none of these titles are among the most popular or most-streamed things on Netflix, it still does go to show that just because your favorite show is a Netflix original, that doesn’t mean it won’t eventually be removed from the streaming library.

Not the First Time

While most of the titles departing next month are not high-profile, Netflix has removed a high-profile original title in the past. Earlier this year, the streaming giant made the decision to remove Black Mirror: Bandersnatch, which sparked outrage from fans of the show.

Bandersnatch was an interactive film in the science fiction anthology series Black Mirror that gave viewers a chance to help the story progress in a sort of choose-your-own-adventure format.

Clearly, Netflix is not shy about removing original content from its library if necessary.

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