Last Call! Here’s Everything Leaving Netflix May 2017
While we obviously wish we could keep our faves around forever, it’s that time again, friends. To make room for all of the new titles arriving this month (hellooo, Kimmy Schmidt season three!), Netflix is getting ready to say goodbye to plenty of movies and shows (*sniffle*). That means it’s the perfect opportunity for some last-chance viewing of everything leaving Netflix in May 2017.
MOVIES LEAVING NETFLIX IN MAY
1. 11 Blocks (5/1)
2. Alfie (5/1)
3. Bang Bang! (5/1)
4. Black Mamba: Kiss of Death (5/1)
5. Cujo (5/1)
6. Doomsdays (5/1)
7. Fantastic Four (5/1)
8. FernGully 2: The Magical Rescue (5/1)
9. Flicka: Country Pride (5/1)
10. Garfield’s Fun Fest (5/1)
11. Invincible (5/1)
12. Jetsons: The Movie (5/1)
13. Jurassic Park III (5/1)
14. Jurassic Park (5/1)
15. The Lost World: Jurassic Park (5/1)
16. Paulie (5/1)
17. Samurai Headhunters (5/1)
18. Stephen King’s Thinner (5/1)
19. Tales from the Darkside: The Movie (5/1)
20. The Doors (5/1)
21. The Real Beauty and the Beast (5/1)
22. The Seven Dwarfs of Auschwitz (5/1)
23. The Sons of Katie Elder (5/1)
24. The Wedding Planner (5/1)
25. Things We Lost in the Fire (5/1)
26. To Catch a Thief (5/1)
27. Treblinka: Hitler’s Killing Machine (5/1)
28. Truly Strange (5/1)
29. Turf War: Lions and Hippos (5/1)
30. Van Wilder: Freshman Year (5/1)
31. Venom Islands (5/1)
32. World War II Spy School (5/1)
33. Amapola (5/1)
34. Flubber (5/1)
35. Grosse Pointe Blank (5/1)
36. The Recruit (5/1)
37. What About Bob? (5/1)
38. Step Up (5/1)
TV SHOWS LEAVING NETFLIX IN MAY
1. Season 1 – 4: Good Luck Charlie (5/1)
2. Season 1: Kickin’ It – 3 (5/1)
3. Season 1 – 9: Scrubs (5/1)
4. Season 7: American Dad! (5/1)
5. Season 2: Bob’s Burgers (5/1)
6. Season 8: American Dad! (5/1)
7. Season 1 – 5: Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown (5/1)
8. Season 9 & 10: American Dad! (5/1)
9. Season 1 – 3: Graceland (5/1)
What will you be watching before it disappears from Netflix this month? Let us know @BritandCo!
(Photos via Universal Pictures, Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty, Netflix)