A popular cult-favorite post-apocalyptic movie from 2013 is set to depart Netflix on March 1st. The film, known for its star-studded cast and self-deprecating humor, is a meta-comedy that satirizes Hollywood and celebrity culture. Its removal highlights the volatile nature of streaming, with fans facing potential difficulty in finding the movie after its Netflix departure.
, but every month also brings a long list of departures. The past few weeks alone have already seen the exits of movies and TV shows like, with even more tagged with departure dates for the coming days and weeks.
Among the titles on the chopping block is a cult-favorite post-apocalyptic movie from 2013, and fans will have a hard time trying to find it after its Netflix removal.. The movie only just joined the streaming platform back in November but is already slated to depart Netflix just a few months later on March 1st, highlighting the turbulent nature of streaming. The star-packed movie is an absolutely bonkers cult classic that scored a “Certified Fresh” distinction onwith an 82% critic score and 71% audience rating and became a commercial success when it grossed over $127 million worldwide.into an unhinged and absurd feature-length film adaptation that keeps viewers laughing from beginning to end with its self-deprecating humor and constant, chaotic energy. Rogen, James Franco, Jonah Hill, Danny McBride, Jay Baruchel, and Craig Robinson star in the film as fictionalized versions of themselves, six celebrity friends stuck together at a party when, trapping them in Franco’s home. As the world outside disintegrates and cabin fever sets in, pure comedy gold ensues.5 Great Horror Comedies For Your Next Movie Night, Including a 1984 Classic And One About “Backwoods Zombies” So much of the movie’s unapologetically vulgar and absurd humor stems from the intense self-parody of the cast as they portray over-the-top, caricatured versions of themselves in a way that hilariously skewers Hollywood and celebrity culture, as well as their own public perceptions and acting credits. Their genuine, long-standing friendships result in some of the best improvisational chemistry in comedy, and the shallow squabbles that take place inside the home as they battle cabin fever, dwindling supplies, and demons stand in hilarious contrast to the life-or-death, biblical apocalypse happening outside.also features some memorable cameos from the likes of Michael Cera, who portrays an over-the-top vulgar version of himself, to Emma Watson. The movie is just an overall lighthearted, meta-comedy take on the apocalypse that prioritizes laughs over high-stakes end-of-the-world tropes.after its March 1st Netflix departure may be difficult. The movie currently exclusively streams on Netflix, and it’s too early to tell if it will simply move to a different platform next month. If that doesn’t happen, the only ways to watch the film will either be to rent or purchase it online. Every Stephen King Book That References The Shining and The Overlook Hotel From Palpatine to Darth Maul: Every Star Wars Resurrection In Canon, Ranked 27 Years Later, This Forgotten Viking Action Movie That Bombed at the Box Office Is a Success on Prime Video
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