It's time to check your Netflix queue and make sure that you're up-to-date on what you have and haven't watched. That's right because sadly, we officially know what's leaving Netflix in March and some of your favorite titles might be going poof.
Don't fret too much, there's a ton of good stuff arriving to the streaming service next month as well. But there are also some titles that will probably be hard to say goodbye to. Light a candle for The Craft, which will be disappearing, along with Anastasia. And the sailing away of Jaws is sure to leave a shark-shaped hole in your heart.
Check out the complete list of what's leaving Netflix in March below:
Leaving 3/1
A Gang Story
Anastasia
Baby's Day Out
Eyewitness
FernGully: The Last Rainforest
First Response
Forget and Forgive
Hitch
Jaws
Jaws 2
Jaws 3
Jaws: The Revenge
Less Than Zero
Memento
Slums of Beverly Hills
The Chase
The Craft
The Panic in Needle Park
Trigger Point
Two Wrongs
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Leaving 3/4
Chloe
Safe Haven
Leaving 3/6
The Finest Hours
Leaving 3/8
Victoria
Leaving 3/11
Believe
Glitch
Leaving 3/12
Standby
Disney’s The Santa Clause
Disney’s The Santa Clause 2
Disney’s The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause
Leaving 3/13
Breakout Kings: Season 1
City of God: 10 Years Later
London Has Fallen
The Killing: Seasons 1-2
Leaving 3/14
Archer: Seasons 1-7
Leaving 3/19
V/H/S: Viral
Leaving 3/20
Zootopia
Leaving 3/22
Steve Jobs: One Last Thing
Leaving 3/24
Voltron 84: Season 1
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Leaving 3/26
The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
Leaving 3/29
The Gates: Season 1
Leaving 3/30
Life in Pieces: Season 1
Leaving 3/31
Awake: Season 1
Bordertown: Season 1
Breakout Kings: Season 2
Brickleberry: Seasons 1-3
Cooper Barrett's Guide to Surviving Life: Season 1
Friends with Benefits: Season 1
In Like Flint
Lights Out: Season 1
Rosewood: Season 1
Salem: Seasons 2-3
Small Shots: Season 1
The Awakening
The Carmichael Show: Seasons 1-2
The Chicago Code: Season 1
The Crazy Ones: Season 1
The Finder: Season 1
The Good Son
Traffic Light: Season 1
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