A number of TV shows and movies are exiting the platform in January.
The final days of December don't just mark the last moments of the year 2019 but the last few chances Netflix users have to watch some movies and TV shows currently available on the streaming service. Come January 2020, a number of titles will be lifted from the platform.
If you were planning on watching Anne Hathaway appear as British author Jane Austen in the 2007 romantic drama, then you'd better get to it. The movie, which also stars James McAvoy as the charming Tom Lefroy, is set to exit Netflix at the top of January. Marc Maron's IFC comedy series, in which the comedian plays a fictionalized version of himself alongside his fellow funny friends, is also set to get the boot in mid-January.
The movies and TV shows leaving Netflix throughout the month will only make more room for new features expected to arrive on the streaming giant in January. The new month will bring the debut of several new Netflix original series and the return of plenty of favorites, likeand more.
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