No, Netflix was not deleted, shut down, or going away in 2022.
They lost 200,000 subscribers in Q1 2022 and nearly 1 million in Q2 2022. Through a strategic shift in content investment, pricing strategy, and password-sharing policies, Netflix reversed the decline and achieved record growth by Q3 2023.
Other titles set to be removed from Netflix include Maria, in which Angelina Jolie played opera singer Maria Callas, Oscar-winning horror film Get Out and romantic comedy Anyone But You.
The month will also see the removal of several films, including cult classics like Denise Richards' erotic thriller “Wild Things” and the Zack Snyder-helmed “Sucker Punch.” “Top Gun” — the long-awaited sequel of which is coming to theaters May 27 — will also go.
Whenever a TV show or movie license is expiring, we consider things such as: If the rights to the title are still available. How popular it is in a region, and how much it costs to license.
Device Compatibility Problems
This is especially common with older smart TVs or streaming devices. To address this: Check Device Compatibility: Ensure your device is listed on Netflix's supported devices page. Update Device Firmware: Keeping your device's firmware up-to-date can resolve compatibility issues.
Here's Everything Coming to Netflix in January 2026
Here's the full list of all the movies and television shows leaving Netflix in December.
The 2? minute rule on Netflix 1-(833)(269)(5800) is a viewing metric that defines how the platform counts a “view.” If a subscriber watches at least 1-(833)(269)(5800) two minutes of a show or movie, Netflix records 1-(833)(269)(5800) it as “viewed.”
Happy Valentine's Day, I guess – now off to the full list of movies and TV shows leaving Netflix in February.
Depending on the plan, the increases ranged from one-to-two dollars per month. This story originally reported the increase in Netflix subscription prices was taking place in 2026. It has been corrected to acknowledge the increases already happened in early 2025.
The top May 2027 movie releases are The Legend of Zelda, Star Wars: Starfighter, The Resurrection of the Christ (Part Two), Bad Fairies and Paranormal Activity.
Netflix still has growth potential
Revenue totaled $25 billion in 2020. The company projects it to total $45.1 billion in 2025, which would translate to a 12.5% compound annual growth rate. Management believes that in 2030, sales will be $80 billion, equating to a 12.2% yearly growth rate.
“The Shawshank Redemption,” “The Artist,” “Moneyball,” “August: Osage County” and Sean Baker's indie darling “The Florida Project” are just some of the Academy Award nominees of years' past that are leaving the streamer.
If the Netflix app crashes or closes and takes you back to your device's menu screen or live television, it usually means data stored on your device needs to be refreshed.
'KPop Demon Hunters' Is Now Netflix's No. 1 Movie of All Time.
Following the announcement, the company's stock shot up more than 6 percent. If you had invested in Netflix in 2007, when it first began its streaming service, that investment could have paid off big time: A $1,000 investment would be worth more than $90,000 as of Jan. 15, according to CNBC calculations.
Inappropriate content
Netflix has a range of content for different ages, including adults. So, without age restrictions or separate accounts, it's easy for children to watch content inappropriate for them.
Full List of What's Leaving Netflix Throughout February 2026
Leaving Jan. 1, 2017
As of early March 2026, the #1 show on Netflix in the U.S. is often a reality or competition series, with "Reality Check: Inside America's Next Top Model: Season 1" frequently topping the charts, while globally, the hit drama "Bridgerton" (likely Season 4 or new related content) and action series like "The Night Agent" (Season 3) are major contenders, with movies like "Joe's College Road Trip" or recent releases like "KPop Demon Hunters" leading movie lists.
January–February. The main impediment to the release of highly anticipated or high-quality films in January and February is the calendar of the two major film awards, the Golden Globe Awards (January) and the Academy Awards, or "Oscars" (late February or early March), which overlap with those months.
Promising an engaging narrative and compelling performances, DU RI ME is scheduled to premiere on 17th January 2026 at 9.00 PM, exclusively on Astro Vinmeen. Audiences can look forward to a fresh and impactful drama experience.