In some cases below, you have one day in which to stream these movies or series, leaving Netflix in the first week of March. The good news is that, for the most part, these are all smaller titles. We apologize if any of them happen to be your favorite whatever, but it is not like Titanic is leaving your favorite streamer. (It isn't yet.)
One of the best movies to be leaving is called Ravenous. This is a Netflix Original that takes place in Quebec. A small town has to deal with a horrific flesh-eating plague. Sounds relatively simple, right? And maybe there should be zombies involved, and well, there might be. (No spoiler alerts here.) But the pacing of the flick is fantastic, and that only adds to the terror.
Meskina is another Netflix Original that is leaving. It, unfortunately, was panned by critics. It's the story of a person in her 30s who cannot find love, and her family tries to find her a mate. The only issue is that everyone seems to want to avoid conflict, and the whole premise is about conflict. Is it worth watching at just an hour and 34 minutes? Maybe. Or it could be a complete waste of your time.
Only 7 movies and series are leaving Netflix the first week of March 2025
March 2
- Love Again (2023)
- Ravenous (2017)
We try to be mostly positive here at Netflix Life, but Love Again leaving the streamer is no big loss. It is terrible. (We apologize if it is your favorite movie ever.) The odd part is that, according to Rotten Tomatoes, critics hate the movie (it rated a 30), but audiences love it (it rated a 91). So, if you watch it, you might like it. At least Celine Dion is in the film.
March 3
- Luccas Neto in: The End of Christmas (2019)
March 4
- Angu Vaikuntapurathu (2020)
- Meskina (2021) – Netflix Original
March 5
- Loo Loo Kids: Johny & Friends Musical Adventures (2016)
March 7
- The Swan Princess: A Fairytale Is Born (2023)