Any month that Netflix doesn’t lose a lot of movies has to be considered a win for subscribers. This is no April Fool’s Day joke because there simply aren’t that many films leaving Netflix in April. But that doesn’t mean we won’t miss some of the titles that are going out the door.
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- Our top pick for April
- Leaving Netflix in April 2024
From the gothic horror and romance of Crimson Peakto the two different versions of Quentin Tarantino’s The Hateful Eight, some legitimately great films won’t be around on Netflix for much longer. Some of these films, like Train To Busan, have left Netflix and later returned. But we can’t guarantee that all of these movies will be back, so catch them while you can.
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Keep reading for our complete roundup of everything leaving Netflix in April 2024. As always, our picks for the month are in bold.
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Our top pick for April
Crimson Peak (2015)new
66 %
6.5/10
r119m
GenreHorror, Romance
StarsMia Wasikowska, Jessica Chastain, Tom Hiddleston
Directed byGuillermo del Toro
Most directors would wait until late in the movie to give viewers one of the creepiest ghosts we’ve ever seen on film. Guillermo del Toro does it in the first few minutes of Crimson Peak, as a young Edith Cushing receives a warning that she doesn’t understand. At the dawn of the 20th century, Edith (Mia Wasikowska) is a wealthy young woman who falls in love with an inventor named Thomas Sharpe (Tom Huddleston).
Thomas quickly romances and marries Edith before taking her home to his family’s rundown estate, Crimson Peak. As she adjusts to her new life, Edith is taken aback by her new sister-in-law, Lucille Sharpe (Jessica Chastain), who is unusually close with her brother. This old house also has more than its share of literal ghosts, and their numbers are growing all of the time.
Leaving Netflix in April 2024
April 3
- Glimpses of a Future (2020)
- The Raid (2011)
- White Noise (2017)
April 5
- Imposters (Seasons 1-2)
- Petta (2019)
April 6
- Black Dog (2019)
- Day of the Dead: Bloodline (2018)
- Sword Art Online (Season 1)
April 7
- Marshall (2017)
- Sarvam Thaalamayam (2018)
- Win It All (2017) – Netflix Original Removal
April 8
- DC Teen Titans Go! To The Movies (2018)
April 9
- The Nice Guys (2016)
April 10
- Heaven Official’s Blessing (2020)
- Horrible Bosses 2 (2014)
- School Life (2019) – Netflix Original Removal
April 11
- Frat Star (2017)
- Lights Out (2016)
April 13
- Dabbe 5: Zehr-i Cin (2014)
- Dabbe: The Possession (2013)
- Deliver Us from Evil (2014)
- Thackeray (2019)
- Thackeray (Marathi) (2019)
April 15
- From One Second to the Next (2013)
- GANTZ:O (2016)
- Look Away (2019)
April 16
- African Knock Out Show (Season 1)
- Crimson Peak (2015)
- Delhi Belly (2011)
- Dhobi Ghat (Mumbai Diaries) (2010)
- Four Sisters Before the Wedding (2020)
- Jonaki (2018)
- Lagaan (2001)
- Madness in the Desert (2004)
- Peepli Live (2010)
- Rush (2013)
- Synchronic (2020)
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- Taare Zameen Par (2007)
- The Zookeeper’s Wife (2017)
April 17
- Jonaki (2018)
April 23
- Perfume Imaginary Museum (2020)
- The Meg (2018)
- Train to Busan (2016)
April 25
- Shepherds and Butchers (2016)
- Sniper: Assassin’s End (2020)
- Sniper: Ultimate Kill (2017)
- The Hateful Eight (2015)
- The Hateful Eight: Extended Version: Season 1
April 26
- Kung Fu Panda 3 (2016)
- Loving is Losing (2019)
- Njan Prakashan (2018)
April 27
- Malignant (2021)
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