Say Goodbye to ‘Family Guy’ and Others Leaving Netflix in February 2018!
To make way for new film/television releases along with several original series, Netflix announce on Tuesday, their list of what programming will not make the cut and will be leaving in February 2018.
No longer available for streaming as of:
2/1
Brubaker
Corpse Bride
Day Watch
Desk Set
Enquiring Minds
Everyone’s Hero
Hard Candy
How to Steal a Million
King Arthur
Magic City: Season 1-2
Night Watch
Open Season: Scared Silly
Perfect Stranger
Project X
Silver Streak
Stranger by the Lake
The Benchwarmers
The Five Heartbeats
The Fury
The Longest Day
The Nightmare Before Christmas
Tin Man
Top Gear: Series 19-23
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
2/2
A Ballerina’s Tale
2/3
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning
2/5
Hannibal Buress: Animal Furnace
Hannibal Buress: Live from Chicago
2/10
Dragonheart: The Shadowed Claw
2/11
A Little Bit of Heaven
2/12
Honeymoon
2/14
Family Guy: Season 1-8
2/15
12 Dog Days Till Christmas
A Christmas Kiss II
Before I Go to Sleep
Burn Notice: Season 1-7
Christmas Belle
2/16
Our Last Tango
Save the Date
2/17
Freakonomics
2/19
An Idiot Abroad: Season 1-3
2/20
Aziz Ansari: Dangerously Delicious
2/21
Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room
2/24
Jane Got a Gun
2/28
American Genius
Brain Games: Season 3-4
Cesar 911: Season 1
I Am Ali
Miami SWAT: Season 1
The Catch: Season 1
So hurry and get your binge on! Subscribers have one week left.
For a full list of what is coming to Netflix in February 2018, click on the related link below.
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