Watch While You Can: Everything Leaving Netflix in March 2025

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Netflix is the streaming service with the most original new movies and shows, but to make room for the fresh stuff, some of the content you’ve always wanted to watch—and have had on your to-watch list for months—must be removed from the service.

That’s because Netflix doesn’t own everything it streams. Its contracts with networks, production companies, and movie studios mean its programming constantly changes. So, each month, we keep you up to date with a list of what’s leaving. We’ll highlight our top picks for what you should view in March before they’re gone, and below that, we’ll share the full list.


Ravenous (March 2)

A zombie apocalypse seems almost quaint right now, but 2017’s Ravenous still has what it takes. This French-language flick takes us to a small town in rural Quebec, where the few survivors of a mysterious plague are struggling to hold on. When the zombies start exhibiting weird behavior, the last humans must reckon with the concept that they might be sentient and developing their own culture.


Happy!: Seasons 1-2 (March 27)

Based on the gleefully deranged graphic novel by Grant Morrison and Darick Robertson, Happy! tells the tale of Nick Sax, an ex-cop turned hitman who’s at the end of his rope, until a near-fatal heart attack brings a tiny blue flying unicorn into his life. That unicorn’s name is Happy, and he’s the imaginary friend of a little girl who has been kidnapped by a psychopathic Santa Claus. Nick is the only one who can save her, but is this whole mess just a delusion.


Mad Max: Fury Road (March 30)

If you haven’t heard of Mad Max: Fury Road, one of the best action movies of the last decade, we’re obviously not doing our job well enough. George Miller’s return to the post-apocalyptic franchise is an absolute menace, a thrill ride through golden-hued deserts and swirling storms featuring badass women, demented mutants, fire-spitting guitars, and enough car crashes to bankrupt the Fast & Furious franchise. Watch it as many times as you can before it’s gone.


Everything Leaving Netflix in March 2025

March 1
21 Bridges
A Haunted House
A Haunted House 2
Aloha
Blended
Cinderella Man
Due Date
Free State of Jones
Green Lantern
In the Heart of the Sea
Inception
Legends of the Fall
Little
Mr. Peabody & Sherman
Oblivion
Scooby-Doo
Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed
Seven Years in Tibet
Sixteen Candles
Stand by Me
Still Alice
The Angry Birds Movie
The Other Guys

March 2
Ravenous

March 15
The Autopsy of Jane Doe

March 16
A Walk Among the Tombstones

March 23
The Machine

March 24
Oldboy

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Leaving 3
No Escape

March 27
Happy!: Seasons 1-2

March 30
Godzilla vs. Kong
Mad Max: Fury Road

March 31
The Windsors: Seasons 1-3

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