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10 Movies That Will Disappear from Netflix in May 2024, Have You Watched Them?

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10 Movies That Will Disappear from Netflix in May 2024, Have You Watched Them? (Source: Instagram @magicmikemovie)

Kapanlagi.com - As one of the streaming platforms that offer various entertainment, Netflix always updates its content collection for fans. This also means that sometimes Netflix removes some movies and adds new ones to provide fresh variations. Here is a list of movies that will be removed from Netflix in May 2024.

1. Magic Mike's Last Dance (1 May)

Steven Soderbergh is not a director willing to repeat himself - even when making a sequel to one of his successful films. After only serving as the cinematographer and editor on the first Magic Mike sequel, Magic Mike XXL in 2015.

Soderbergh returns to the director's chair for the third and final story of Magic Mike Lane, a charismatic and fun exotic dancer played by Channing Tatum (and this character is inspired by his own early years).

This time, he joins forces with Max Mendoza (Salma Hayek Pinault), a wealthy socialite who hires him to choreograph a dance performance at her husband's theater in London. The familiarity of the previous two films is lost (Mike's fellow dancers only appear in cameos), but Soderbergh and Tatum clearly enjoy the opportunity to turn the climax production into an actual musical film, executed cleverly, elegantly, and with genuine eroticism.

2. Uncut Gems (8 May)

Adam Sandler gives his best performance to date as Howard Ratner, a seasoned gambler, serial adulterer, and relentless hustler who owns a jewelry store in Manhattan's Diamond District.

We meet him in the midst of a midlife crisis, deeply immersed in gambling debts and family problems, and witness him sinking to rock bottom — but it's an enjoyable experience, thanks to the tireless energy and controlled chaos of directors Josh and Benny Safdie (Good Time).

Their films are visceral in nature, paying less attention to complex plots than to the direct experience of their protagonists; the result is a film that is simultaneously wildly entertaining and a cinematic anxiety attack.

3. The Boxtrolls (May 22)

Disney and Pixar may get all the attention and Illumination may make all the money, but Laika is one of the most reliable family entertainment providers, quietly producing beautiful, heartfelt, and engaging stop-motion animated features from its headquarters in Oregon.

This 2014 fantasy comedy film is one of their best, telling the enchanting story of a boy named Eggs (voiced by Isaac Hempstead Wright), who is raised by the titular characters, a group of cheerful trash-collecting trolls.

Directors Graham Annable and Anthony Stacchi thoroughly enjoy creating this strange and intricate world (set in the late 19th century in the fictional land of Norvenia), and the impressive voice talents — including Richard Ayoade, Toni Collette, Elle Fanning, Nick Frost, Jared Harris, Ben Kingsley, Tracy Morgan, and Simon Pegg — clearly come to play.

4. Boyz N The Hood (May 31)

John Singleton became the first African American nominated for Best Director Oscar (and the youngest, even beating Orson Welles by two years) for this, his debut film. He made it right after graduating from USC film school, based on his experiences and those of his friends, growing up in Los Angeles surrounded by poverty, crime, and police brutality.

Boyz is not only Singleton's introduction; it is also a breakthrough film for Cuba Gooding Jr., Ice Cube, and Morris Chestnut, who star as three young friends with very different life paths after high school, as well as Angela Bassett, Regina King, and Nia Long in supporting roles.

But the most powerful presence in this 1991 film is Laurence Fishburne as Furious Styles, a single father desperate to keep his son on the right path.

5. The Great Gatsby (May 31)

Director Baz Luhrmann proves that he is able to modernize and, thus, refresh a classic text (with the help of Leonardo DiCaprio) through his 1996 interpretation of Romeo and Juliet; he takes an even bigger step with this 2013 interpretation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's beloved novel.

Not all of his ideas succeed — watching at home eliminates the headache-inducing 3-D from its original release, although there are still questionable hip-hop song choices. However, none of these are enough to disrupt the strength of the faithful script and the outstanding performances, especially Carey Mulligan's fragile portrayal of Daisy, Joel Edgerton's rough portrayal of Tom, and, most notably, DiCaprio's complex performance in the lead role.

6. Happy Gilmore (May 31)

Adam Sandler's recommended film this month is a more classic and entertaining film. After the surprising success of his solo debut in Billy Madison (1995), which was very funny, the phenomenal Saturday Night Live actor collaborates once again with his friend and writing partner, Tim Herlihy, to tell the story of a hot-tempered hockey player who turns his slap shot into a powerful golf swing.

Christopher McDonald delivers a captivating villain role, Julie Bowen as an enthusiastic romantic lead, and Carl Weathers is adorable as an Apollo Creed-like mentor, while Bob Barker, as himself, provides one of the most memorable comedy scenes of that time.

7. Lakeview Terrace (31 May)

The 1992 thriller film Unlawful Entry poses a provocative question: What would you do if you were attacked by a police officer?

In 2008, director Neil LaBute added a dynamite element by introducing racial tensions, as the police officer in question is an African-American officer (played, with precision and menace, by Samuel L. Jackson), who targets his neighbors (Patrick Wilson and Kerry Washington) primarily because they are an interracial couple.

Add the additional burden of the location — he is an officer of the Los Angeles Police Department — and you have a thought-provoking and truly suspenseful social thriller film.

8. The Mick: Season 1-2 (31 May)

Kaitlin Olson was very busy around 2017-2018, not only as a co-star of the long-running television show It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, but also as the star and executive producer of two seasons of this Fox sitcom.

Olson portrays Mickey Molng, a second-rate scammer who finds herself responsible for her spoiled nieces and nephews when her wealthy sister gets into legal trouble.

This is an ideal vehicle for Olson, who gets the space to create a new character without sacrificing the free-spirited and cheerful naughtiness that made her work on Sunny so impressive.

9. The Other Guys (May 31)

It seems there are two Adam McKays: the person behind broad and silly comedies like Anchorman and Step Brothers starring Will Ferrell, and the serious social satire director who directed The Big Short and Don't Look Up. This 2010 film is the intersection point between the two.

Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg play the main characters, office workers who have to take on the role when the main stars of the New York Police Department (Samuel L. Jackson and Dwayne Johnson, better known as The Rock, who mock their own image skillfully) in the funniest scene of the film, are suspended from their duties.

For most of the film's runtime, The Other Guys mocks and indulges in the classic story of police action comedies, as our heroes investigate the suspicious finances of a billionaire investor (Steve Coogan), but in the closing credits, McKay becomes serious, using this fictional story to highlight the major mistakes that led to the housing and financial crisis at that time. It's an unexpected but effective change, and our first clue that this filmmaker has more than dirty jokes on his mind.

Can Netflix movies disappear?

Netflix obtains licenses to stream TV shows and movies from studios around the world. Although they try to keep the titles you want to watch, some titles will disappear from Netflix due to the expiration of the license.

Why does Netflix remove movies?

Netflix obtains licenses to stream TV shows and movies from studios around the world. Although Netflix tries to keep the titles you want to watch, some of them have to be removed from Netflix due to the expiration of the licensing agreement.

Why does Netflix lock movies?

Although most TV shows and movies can be watched with an ad-supported package, some are not available due to licensing restrictions. These titles will be marked with a lock icon when you search or browse Netflix.

Can Netflix movies be watched offline?

As is known, Netflix has provided a feature to download movies so that users can watch them offline. Before you follow the steps to download Netflix movies on your laptop and phone, make sure you have downloaded the Netflix app. When you download a movie, the digital file will be stored locally on your device.

10. Split (May 31)

M. Night Shyamalan wrote, produced, and directed this psychological thriller hit in 2016, which gave Anya Taylor-Joy one of her first important roles, and James McAvoy a role that most actors dream of.

He plays Kevin Wendell Crumb, whose dissociative identity disorder results in 23 different personalities fighting for space in his head; the uniqueness and triggers of these personalities are of special interest to Casey Taylor-Joy, one of the three teenage girls he kidnaps.

McAvoy is spectacular in his role, and Shyamalan's tight direction makes for a tense and unsettling viewing experience.

11. Netizens Also Curious About This

Can movies on Netflix disappear?

Netflix obtains licenses to stream TV shows and movies from studios around the world. Although they try to keep the titles you want to watch, some titles will indeed disappear from Netflix due to the expiration of the license period.

Why does Netflix remove movies?

Netflix obtains licenses to stream TV shows and movies from studios around the world. Although Netflix tries to keep the titles you want to watch, some of them have to leave Netflix due to the expiration of the licensing agreement.

Why does Netflix lock movies?

While most TV shows and movies can be watched with ad-supported packages, some are not available due to licensing restrictions. These titles will be marked with a lock icon when you search or browse Netflix.

Can Netflix movies be watched offline?

As you may know, Netflix has provided a feature to download movies so that users can watch them offline. Before you follow the steps to download Netflix movies on your laptop and mobile phone, make sure you have downloaded the Netflix app. When you download a movie, its digital file will be stored locally on your device.

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