What’s leaving Netflix? Here’s the list of all shows and movies leaving the platform in November 2023
Two of the most notable films to be delisted from Netflix include Denis Villeneuve's riveting sci-fi drama "Arrival" with Amy Adams, and the modern comedic sensation "Superbad," starring Jonah Hill and Michael Cera.

Major Titles Departing Netflix
Two of the most notable films to be delisted include Denis Villeneuve's riveting sci-fi drama "Arrival" with Amy Adams, and the modern comedic sensation "Superbad," starring Jonah Hill and Michael Cera. If you haven't had the chance to watch these yet or are itching for a rewatch, now's the time. Other beloved movies like "Hook," "Dear John," and "Stuart Little" are also bidding their farewells.
List of all shows, movies leaving Netflix in November 2023:
Leaving Nov. 3
The Amazing Race: Seasons 5 and 7
Jerry Seinfeld: Comedian
Leaving Nov. 10
Laguna Beach: Seasons 1-2
Leaving Nov. 15
Accepted
Loving
Leaving Nov. 22
Love Island USA: Season 1
Leaving Nov. 29
Disappearance at Clifton Hill
Leaving Nov. 30
About Last Night
Arrival
Basketball Wives: Seasons 1-2
Dear John
Fences
Hook
LEGO: Friends: Seasons 1-4
New in Town
Peppermint
Stuart Little and Stuart Little 2
Superbad
Surf's Up
The Punisher
Up in the Air
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