NETFLIX is getting ready to axe dozens of movies and TV from the streaming platform next month with beloved car series Top Gear included on the list.
Is your favourite among the content being culled?
Netflix has announced that dozens of top movies and TV shows will be removed from the platform next month[/caption] Top Gear is one of the shows set to be leaving Netflix[/caption] This Sylvester Stallone and Jason Statham classic is also expendable[/caption]Netflix has announced that 24 movies and TV shows are being cut from the streaming platform next month.
This will include the beloved car show Top Gear and the classic Jumanji movie starring the late Robin Williams.
Although it’s pretty common for Netflix to switch up the content on the platform on a regular basis, some fan-favourite movies and TV shows are being removed this time around.
Emily Blunt‘s period drama The Young Victoria is also set to be culled, as is The Expendables trilogy which stars Sylvester Stallone and Jason Statham.
Channing Tatum‘s hit Magic Mike is also being removed.
Take a full look at the list of movies and TV shows being removed from Netflix next month.
Leaving on November 1:
Leaving on November 2:
Thankfully, Netflix is adding fresh content to replace the movies and TV shows leaving the platform.
Martin Freeman and Happy Valley legend Siobhan Finneran’s acclaimed ITV drama A Confession has already been added to the streaming service.
The six-part series followed the real-life case of Sian O’Callaghan after she went missing following a night out in Swindon back in 2011.
Martin plays Steve Fulcher in the show and sees how he breached the police’s guidelines and code of conduct in order to catch the man responsible for Sian’s death.
Here are some of the other films and shows to look out for this month on Netflix
It presented a battle with the ethical rules after it was revealed Steve had questioned him with no lawyer and whilst not under caution but how it ultimately led to his conviction for Sian’s death and the death of another woman.
There is also a host of new Netflix original content coming to the streamer in November.
Notable new additions include Meet Me Next Christmas, a new Netflix original Christmas rom-com starring Christina Milian.
Along with Cobra Kai Season 6, Part 2 which is the second of three batches of five episodes that will conclude The Karate Kid’s sequel series.
Part 2 of Outer Banks series 4 is also set to be released. This will see the premiere of episodes 6 through 10 of the new season which follows the Pogues.
The 1995 classic Jumanji will also be removed[/caption]