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10 Titles That Are Leaving Netflix This Month

Re-watch your favorite films and TV shows before it's too late.

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With a new month comes a new list of movies and TV shows that are leaving Netflix. While it means there's room for new additions, it's always sad to see some of our favorite titles go. Here are 10 movies and TV shows that are leaving the streaming service this March. 

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21 Jump Street

A movie remake of a 1980s classic, 21 Jump Street is a favorite comfort comedy. Starring Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill, the movie follows the duo as they go undercover as high schoolers. Unfortunately, we won't be seeing Hill and Tatum inflitrate the inner workings of high school on Netflix following this month, so get those laughs out while you still can.

The Interview

Another comedy favorite, The Interview is unfortuantely leaving Netflix as well. As Dave Skylark (James Franco) and Aaron Rapoport (Seth Rogan) head to North Korea to interview  Kim Jong Un (Randall Park), they're not only saying goodbye to America, but to their spot on the streaming service's roster. 

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Step Brothers

Another classic comedy following the tumultous relationship between Brennan Huff (Will Ferrell) and Dale Doback (John C. Reilly), Step Brothers is a film that will never get old. 

American Horror Story (Seasons 1-9)

Ryan Murphy's fan-favorite horror show, American Horror Story makes its Netflix depature this month. Fortunately, the show is still available for streaming on Hulu. 

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Pose (Seasons 1-2)

Another Ryan Murphy show depicting New York City's underground ballroom scene, Pose leaves Netflix this month to join Amazon Prime and Apple TV. Starring Billy Porter and Indya Moore, the TV show is heading into its final season.

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Sabrina

A romantic comedy staple, Sabrina has had many itterations over the years. Unfortunately, it's rendition starring Harrison Ford and Julia Ormond is leaving Netflix this month. 

The Hangover

What ever will we do without Justin Bartha, Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis running around Las Vegas? As they scramble to get Bartha back to Los Angeles in time for his wedding, we'll be missing out on the action. 

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Good Burger

Netflix is no longer "home of the Good Burger." The popular Nickeloden movie leaves Netflix at the end of this month. 

Interview With the Vampire

Interview With The Vampire, starring Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise, is a '90s classic. The star-studded cast tells the story of the life of an 18th-century lord, Louis, who is now a vampire. 

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Jumanji

In childhood favorite Jumanji, Robin Williams, Bradley Pierce, and Kirsten Dunst attempt to navigate their way through a board game come to life. As jungle animals, giant bugs, and other crazy obstacles get in their way, we'll miss watching the action unfold on Netflix. 

Check out the full list of everything that's leaving Netflix this month here.

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