Every time new releases arrive on the platform , some content is cleaned, this time we will tell you which ones will disappear for the next month. However, December arrives with great news in terms of its premieres.
List of movies leaving Netflix in December 2020
December 1st
Looking for happiness
Two crazy women on the run
Interview with the vampire
Freedom Writers
Tellur aliens
Hancock
The Legend of 420
Half dead
Playing for Time
Poltergeist
Quick and deadly
Resident Evil 5: Revenge
Natural selection
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
Spider-man 3
When a Stranger Calls
December 5th
- Mari Iyagi: my beautiful girl
6th of December
December 7th
December 8
December 14th
December 15
Ben Hur
The voice of a dream
December 16
Dec. 18
List of series leaving in December 2020
December 1st
December 8
December 9
December 15
Dec. 18
December 21
December 31st
List of documentaries leaving this December 2020
December 1st
December 7th
December 14th
December 15
Sadly, they will no longer be available on the great entertainment platform , but remember that there will be new releases that you can enjoy soon. So you must be on the lookout for news .
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