Last chance at Netflix: You still have to stream these Hollywood blockbusters now

With the beginning of the Advent season, some films have to leave Netflix. This time, popular Hollywood blockbusters are among them, all of which are cast by the greats of the acting industry. We’ll show you which titles you should stream now.

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These blockbusters are now leaving Netflix.

The Christmas month is upon us, and Netflix needs to make room for new content. That’s why four blockbusters worth seeing are leaving the streaming service. Including not only films with Hollywood icons, but also different genres that cover every taste.

POPULAR MOVIES ARE LEAVING NETFLIX – YOU’VE GOT TO BE QUICK NOW

Before Christmas classics flood the streaming platform, “The Silly Talker” must leave Netflix, a classic starring Jim Carrey from 1997. Carrey slips into the role of Flechter Reede, who has made a career as a lawyer in the traditional sense. His private life, however, fell by the wayside, which his son Max (Justin Cooper) in particular felt. For his birthday , the little boy wishes that his father wouldn’t be able to lie for a day – and this wish comes true: the stupid talker is born.

John Dillinger (Johnny Depp) is not at all stupid in “Public Enemies”. In the middle of the great financial crisis of the 1930s, he skilfully managed to achieve great fame, also in the media. Because Dillinger is considered the number one gangster boss, robs banks in spectacular fashion and is wanted by the FBI across the country. Then Dillinger meets Billie Frechette (Marion Cotillard), who doesn’t trust the charming gangster.

“Call Me By Your Name” is also about love, and it has washed up. In the drama by Luca Guadagnino, 17-year-old Elio (Timothée Chalamet) falls in love with a man for the first time. Not only is he older, he also only stays at Elio’s parents’ house in Italy for a short time. But the first love and the coming out of the men is so intense that a relationship between Elio and Oliver (Armie Hammer) cannot be avoided. With consequences.

The fourth film in the bunch to leave Netflix is ​​The Butterfly Effect. Evan (Logan Lerman) has suffered from memory lapses and blackouts since childhood. He cannot remember many events – only when they come back to his mind in violent images. The 7-year-old is being cared for by a psychologist who advises him to keep a diary. But even that has no effect – until he moves to another city as a young adult (Ashton Kutcher). He not only wants to use his newly acquired ability for his memories, but also to travel around the past. But that has consequences.

THE STREAM IS STILL AVAILABLE UNTIL THEN

If you still want to stream one of the films, you have to decide quickly. Because all four titles will leave Netflix after November 30, 2022. After that, they will not be available on any other streaming service. However, you can currently rent “Public Enemies” from Amazon Prime Video for just 1 euro .