Netflix movies: Full list of must watch films leaving on December 1

Netflix subscribers will have a plenty of choices in the month of December as number of films and shows will be added in the library. However, a few films will be leaving the streaming giant on December 1.

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Netflix is undergoing a content reshuffle, and a substantial number of titles are set to exit the streaming platform in December. This signifies a last chance for viewers to catch up on a diverse array of movies before they bid farewell to the streaming library. Some of these movies will leave the streaming giant by the first day of December.

The departing titles include a mix of highly praised, award-winning films, contemporary classics that made a splash at the box office, and enduring adaptations with a lasting impact. As the year concludes, this list presents a final opportunity for audiences to enjoy these captivating titles, with the realization that missing them now means they won't be available for viewing until the new year.

Top movies that will leave Netflix on December 1 are - 'Fences', "American Made", "Groundhog Day", 'Matilda', and Sam Raimi’s 'Spider-Man' trilogy.


"The Super Mario Bros. Movie" hits the streaming service giant Netflix on Sunday, December 3, after its previous run on Peacock. The film, which grossed nearly $1.4 billion in theaters, has fared slightly better than the infamous 1993 “Super Mario Bros.” In my review, I praised the primary-color visuals but wrote that “as nice as it is to look at ‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie,’ it’s not anywhere near as fun as it would be to play it.”

— Todd Haynes' "May December" is a deliciously disquieting drama loosely based on a stranger-than-fiction true story. Haynes' film, which debuts Friday, December 1, on Netflix, is inspired by Mary Kay Letourneau, the teacher who went to jail in 1997 for a sexual relationship with a student, only to later marry him.

Matthew Heineman's "American Symphony" captures a whirlwind year for Jon Batiste. The film covers the pianist winning the 2022 Grammy for album of the year, winning an Oscar for co-creating the score to “Soul” and a triumphant concert at Carnegie Hall — all while his wife, Suleika Jaouad, battled leukemia. "American Symphony" streams Wednesday on Netflix.
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FAQs

Q1. Which films will leave Netflix?
A1. Top movies that will leave Netflix on December 1 are - 'Fences', "American Made", "Groundhog Day", 'Matilda', and Sam Raimi’s 'Spider-Man' trilogy.

Q2. Which movie will be added on December 1?
A2. "May December".
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