What's Leaving Netflix in March 2019—Full List of Movies and Shows Exiting Steaming Platform Next Month

What's Leaving Netflix in March 2019—Full List of Movies and Shows Exiting Steaming Platform Next Month
The Netflix logo is pictured during a Netflix event on March 1, 2017 in Berlin. A number of movies and TV shows will be leaving the streaming platform in March. JOHN MACDOUGALL/AFP/Getty Image

You've let the days and months pass by, and now, several movies on your Netflix list are on their way out the door. Life's a bummer when procrastination takes over, isn't it?

Luckily, Netflix is giving everyone a little bit more time to binge on all the TV shows and movies that are scheduled to leave the streaming platform in March. So, if there is something on your binge-list that you haven't made the time for (like all six seasons of Party of Five or Law & Order: Special Victims Unit's entire 18th year!), now's your chance.

Check out the full list of everything leaving Netflix in March below.

T and I were watching Party of Five together (slowly af) but it’s leaving Netflix so sorry Tommy I’m binging without you 🤗

— Samantha Hubachek ✨ (@samanthaaaaxxxo) February 21, 2019

March 1

Bruce Almighty

Fair Game, Director's Cut

Ghostbusters

Ghostbusters 2

Hostage

Pearl Harbor

The Breakfast Club

The Cider House Rules

The Gift

The Little Rascals

United 93

March 2

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: The Eighteenth Year

March 3

Drop Dead Diva, Seasons 1-6

March 4

Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End

March 5

Newsies: The Broadway Musical

March 8

Click

March 16

Baby Mama

Charlie St. Cloud

Role Models

March 18

Beauty and the Beast

March 31

Party of Five, Seasons 1-6

The Real Ghostbusters, Seasons 1-5

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