The 10 Best Movies Leaving Netflix By The End Of March

On the first day of each month, the world’s biggest streaming platforms—from Netflix
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to Hulu to Amazon Prime to HBO—add a number of new titles to their movie libraries. And Netflix has been especially active this month, and will continue to add many new movies to its database throughout the month of March.

But on the first day of each month we lose a lot of content as well. Between now and the end of March, Netflix will ditch dozens of movies. Luckily, you’ve got some time left to watch your favorites—or perhaps discover a new favorite.

In this article, I’ll highlight ten great films exiting Netflix by April 1. And at the end of the article, you’ll find a full list of movies leaving the platform this month.

I Love You, Man

Successful real-estate man Peter Klaven has it all: a great job, a beautiful home and a loving wife-to-be. Unfortunately, due to his devotion to both his work and fiancée Zooey, Peter has failed to make any friends. With his wedding fast approaching, the pressure is on to find a best man and so Peter embarks on several desperate attempts to find a best buddy.

Bright Star

In 1818, high-spirited young Fanny Brawne (Abbie Cornish) finds herself increasingly intrigued by the handsome but aloof poet John Keats (Ben Whishaw), who lives next door to her family friends the Dilkes. After reading a book of his poetry, she finds herself even more drawn to the taciturn Keats. Although he agrees to teach her about poetry, Keats cannot act on his reciprocated feelings for Fanny, since as a struggling poet he has no money to support a wife.

Blood Diamond

As civil war rages through 1990s Sierra Leone, two men, a white South African mercenary (Leonardo DiCaprio) and a black Mende fisherman (Djimon Hounsou), become joined in a common quest to recover a rare gem that has the power to transform their lives. With the help of an American journalist (Jennifer Connelly), the men embark on a hazardous trek through rebel territory to achieve their goal.

Despicable Me 1 & 2

Supervillain Gru, a man who delights in all things wicked, hatches a plan to steal the moon. Surrounded by an army of little yellow minions and his impenetrable arsenal of weapons and war machines, Gru prepares to vanquish all who stand in his way. However, nothing in his calculations and groundwork has prepared him for his greatest challenge: three adorable orphan girls who want to make him their dad.

Jumanji

A magical board game unleashes a world of adventure on siblings Peter (Bradley Pierce) and Judy Shepherd (Kirsten Dunst). While exploring an old mansion, the youngsters find a curious, jungle-themed game called Jumanji in the attic. When they start playing, they free Alan Parrish (Robin Williams), who’s been stuck in the game’s inner world for decades. If they win Jumanji, the kids can free Alan for good — but that means braving giant bugs, ill-mannered monkeys and even stampeding rhinos!

The Holiday

Dumped and depressed, English rose Iris agrees to swap homes with similarly unlucky in love Californian Amanda for a much-needed break. Iris finds herself in a palatial Hollywood mansion while Amanda navigates the lanes of a picture-perfect English village. Soon enough, both lovelorn ladies bump into local lads perfect for a romantic pick-me-up.

300

In 480 B.C. a state of war exists between Persia, led by King Xerxes (Rodrigo Santoro), and Greece. At the Battle of Thermopylae, Leonidas (Gerard Butler), king of the Greek city state of Sparta, leads his badly outnumbered warriors against the massive Persian army. Though certain death awaits the Spartans, their sacrifice inspires all of Greece to unite against their common enemy.

As Good As It Gets

Melvin Udall (Jack Nicholson) is an obsessive-compulsive writer of romantic fiction who’s rude to everyone he meets, including his gay neighbor Simon (Greg Kinnear), but when he has to look after Simon’s dog, he begins to soften and, if still not completely over his problems, finds he can conduct a relationship with the only waitress (Helen Hunt) at the local diner who’ll serve him.

Paranormal Activity

Soon after moving into a suburban tract home, Katie (Katie Featherston) and Micah (Micah Sloat) become increasingly disturbed by what appears to be a supernatural presence. Hoping to capture evidence of it on film, they set up video cameras in the house but are not prepared for the terrifying events that follow.

Gremlins

A gadget salesman is looking for a special gift for his son and finds one at a store in Chinatown. The shopkeeper is reluctant to sell him the `mogwai’ but sells it to him with the warning to never expose him to bright light, water, or to feed him after midnight. All of this happens and the result is a gang of gremlins that decide to tear up the town on Christmas Eve.

All movies and TV shows leaving Netflix in March

Movies leaving Netflix on March 22

Movies leaving Netflix on March 28

Movies leaving Netflix on March 29

  • Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom

Movies leaving Netflix on March 31

  • Doctor Foster: Seasons 1-2
  • Mercy Black

Movies leaving Netflix on April 1

  • 300
  • A River Runs Through It
  • As Good as It Gets
  • Bad Teacher
  • Bee Movie
  • Blood Diamond
  • Braveheart
  • Bright Star
  • Despicable Me
  • Despicable Me 2
  • Eight Legged Freaks
  • Free Willy 4: Escape from Pirate’s Cove
  • G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra
  • Ghosts of Girlfriends Past
  • Good Burger
  • Gremlins
  • The Hangover
  • Happy Feet Two
  • The Holiday
  • Hook
  • I Love You, Man
  • In the Cut
  • Interview with the Vampire
  • Jumanji
  • The Karate Kid
  • Kung Fu Panda
  • The Longest Yard
  • Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted
  • Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa
  • Nacho Libre
  • The NeverEnding Story
  • Paranormal Activity
  • Pokémon the Movie: I Choose You!
  • Pokémon the Movie: The Power of Us
  • Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon
  • Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon: Sun & Moon: Ultra Adventures
  • Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon: Sun & Moon: Ultra Legends
  • Runaway Bride
  • The Ugly Truth
  • Wild Wild West
  • Woo

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/travisbean/2022/03/19/the-10-best-movies-leaving-netflix-by-the-end-of-march/