What's Leaving Netflix November 2024? Movie & Show Removals

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November means the thick of autumn, all cider and sweaters and crunchy leaves. But before you snuggle up with that hot chocolate, find out everything leaving Netflix November 2024 so you can plan those fall movie marathons accordingly.

This month titles across all genres are taking a hit: fantasy, adventure, drama (historical, sports, and modern), comedy… you name it, it's leaving. Luckily, most of the content being removed from Netflix this month are exiting the streamer near the middle or very end of November. While that doesn't mean it'll hurt less to see beloved movies like Troy, Greta Gerwig's Frances Ha, Point Break, Harriet starring Cynthia Erivo, and Space Jam: A New Legacy starring LeBron James, at least you won't have to say goodbye to them immediately.

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The good news is that there are so many new films and series arriving on Netflix in November that you will barely have time to miss these ones. (I mean… Outer Banks season 4 part 2 anyone?!) But I get it. We all need time to mourn. Below, check out the full list of everything that's leaving Netflix in November 2024 below.


Leaving Netflix on November 5

A Man Called Otto

Leaving Netflix on November 6

Edge of Tomorrow

Leaving Netflix on November 10

Night School

Leaving Netflix on November 14

First Man

Nothing to Lose

Nothing to Lose 2

Leaving Netflix on November 15

Harriet

Leaving Netflix on November 19

Shahs of Sunset: Seasons 1-2

Leaving Netflix on November 22

Evil Dead Rise

Sausage Party

Leaving Netflix on November 30

A Beautiful Life

Ali

The Devil's Own

Diary of a Mad Black Woman

Frances Ha

Glengarry Glen Ross

Hunter Killer

It Chapter Two

The Little Things

The Matrix Resurrections

National Security

Pain & Gain

Point Break

Space Jam: A New Legacy

Troy

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