Say bye-bye to Tom Cruise, Neil Armstrong, Johnny Utah and a whole bunch of deadites

Edge of Tomorrow
Photograph: Warner Bros.

On Netflix, movies and TV shows come and go almost daily. Sometimes, you may not even know something is there to stream before it’s too late. In other cases, you might be halfway through a series, or planning to watch a movie at the end of the week, and then poof: gone. Don’t get caught unaware. Below, you’ll find a full list of everything leaving Netflix in November 2024, with our six picks for the flicks you must watch before they cycle off, including Tom Hanks as a grumpy old man, Tom Cruise as a live-action video game character, Ryan Gosling as a real American hero, and Keanu Reeves as Johnny Utah. Get watching, and live without regret.

 

A Man Called Otto

Tom Hanks plays against type as a gravelly-voiced old grouch who just wants to be left alone long enough to hang himself and join his wife in the afterlife. Of course, his meddling neighbours won’t allow that to happen, and the movie becomes just the sort of hard-to-resist heartstring-tugger you expect to see Tom Hanks in.

Leaves Nov 5

Edge of Tomorrow

Photograph: Warner Bros.”Edge of Tomorrow”

Edge of Tomorrow

Starship Troopers meets Groundhog Day’ is the easiest pitch for this entertaining sci-fi blockbuster. Tom Cruise is a post-apocalyptic bureaucrat conscripted to fight against the alien hordes that have taken over the planet. The twist? He soon discovers he has the ability to regenerate, video game style, every time he dies – and he dies a lot. It was oddly underseen, given the concept and personnel, which also includes Emily Blunt as a tough-edged army sergeant, but remains heaps of fun.

Leaves Nov 6

First Man

Ryan Gosling excels at playing quiet brooders, so he was the ideal choice to portray astronaut Neil Armstrong, a man who uttered one of the most famous quotes in human history but otherwise had little use for words. With director Damien Chazelle, the two attempt to pry the person out from behind the American icon, resulting in a uniquely rewarding biopic.

Leaves Nov 14

EVIL DEAD RISEPhotograph: Warner Bros. Pictures”Evil Dead Rise”

Evil Dead Rise

Picking up the mantle from Fede Álvarez a decade prior, director Lee Cronin re-reboot’s Sam Raimi’s ‘80s splatstick landmark, removing much of the comedy but cranking up the splat. About the only narrative difference from the previous instalments is the location – a condemned apartment complex in LA as opposed to a cabin in the woods – but the heaps of gore and terrifying atmosphere should keep fans of the franchise more than satisfied.

Leaves Nov 22

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Point Break

You really should own Kathryn Bigelow’s action classic on every form of physical media that exists – DVD, VHS, LaserDisc, kinetoscope – or have it committed to memory so that it plays whenever you close your eyes. But if you’ve somehow never experienced the thrill of Keanu Reeves chasing Patrick Swayze through the back-alleys of LA, or the tender romance of their starlit beach football game, here’s your last chance to dance, squid-brain.

Leaves Nov 30

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Glengarry Glen Ross

If you miss Succession, David Mamet’s all-star adaptation of his own stage play should scratch your itch for creative swearing and heinous white-collar careerists stabbing each other in the back. Al Pacino, Jack Lemmon and Ed Harris are all fantastic, while Alec Baldwin gives the most memorable film performance of his career in the span of a ten-minute cameo.

Leaves Nov 30

Full list of what’s leaving Netflix in November 2024

Nov. 1:

Angry Birds (2 Seasons)

Attack on Finland

Bliss

Bride of Chucky

Child’s Play 2

Child’s Play 3

The Circle

Cult of Chucky

Curse of Chucky

Dark Waters

Dr. Seuss’ The Cat in the Hat

Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax

Eat Pray Love

Eric Idle’s What About Dick?

The Expendables

The Expendables 2

The Expendables 3

Falling in Love Like a Romantic Drama (3 Seasons)

The Haunting in Connecticut

Hellboy

How to Be a Latin Lover

Identity Thief

Jack Reacher

Jack Reacher: Never Go Back

Jumanji

La La Land

Life

Magic Mike

Magic Mike XXL

The Meaning of Monty Python

Monty Python Best Bits (1 Season)

Monty Python’s Almost the Truth (1 Season)

Monty Python’s Fliegender Zirkus (1 Season)

Monty Python’s Flying Circus (4 Seasons)

Monty Python’s Personal Best (1 Season)

Monty Python Conquers America

Monty Python Live (Mostly): One Down, Five to Go

Monty Python: Before the Flying Circus

Mr. Deeds

Parrot Sketch Not Included: Twenty Years of Monty Python

RED

RED 2

Room

Save the Last Dance

Seed of Chucky

Soft & Quiet

Sonic the Hedgehog

The Spectacular Now

Star Trek Beyond

Starship Troopers

The Terminal

Think Like a Dog

Vientos de agua (1 Season)

The Wedding Planner

Welcome to the Jungle

World War Z

Nov. 2:

The Deep (1 Season)

Key & Peele (2 Seasons)

Love Now (1 Season)

Love You (1 Season)

No Time for Shame (1 Season)

Top Gear (1 Season)

Nov. 3:

David (2013)

Pokémon Journeys: The Series (4 Parts)

Pokémon Master Journeys: The Series (3 Parts)

Pokémon Ultimate Journeys: The Series (3 Parts)

Pokémon: To Be a Pokémon Master: Ultimate Journeys: The Series (1 Season)

Uyire (1998)

Nov. 3:

Oththa Seruppu Size 7 (2019)

 

Nov. 4:

The Amazing Race (2005)

Luccas Neto in: Summer Camp (2019)

Midnight at the Magnolia (2020)

Mubarakan (2017)

 

Nov. 5:

A Man Called Otto

 

Nov. 6:

Edge of Tomorrow

 

Nov. 10:

Night School

 

Nov. 14:

First Man

Nothing to Lose

Nothing to Lose 2

 

Nov. 15:

Harriet

 

Nov. 19:

Shahs of Sunset: Seasons 1-2

 

Nov. 22:

Evil Dead Rise

Sausage Party

 

Nov. 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

What to Expect When You’re Expecting