Netflix had a great month in September with the release of a variety of films that appealed to its users, such as “The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight.”
However, like every month, there will be a handful of films leaving the service. From thrillers to dramas, they will be leaving the platform in the coming days, at least for now.
5 movies to watch this weekend before they’re deleted from Netflix
That’s why below we compile five of the cassettes that will soon leave the giant’s library for Latin America and that you should see this weekend so as not to miss the opportunity to enjoy them.
Beauty and the Beast (2014)
Vincent Cassel, Léa Seydoux and André Dussollier star in this French adaptation of the famous fairy tale by Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve and Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont.
Summary: This enchanting version of the classic fairy tale follows a brave and beautiful merchant’s daughter who assumes her role as the prisoner of a terrible beast.
Last day to watch on Netflix: September 28th
Trolls 2: World Tour (2020)
Anna Kendrick, Justin Timberlake and Rachel Bloom lend their English voices to this hit animated musical film that has won the hearts of children and adults alike.
Content: As Barb promotes a nation united through rock, Queen Poppy, Ramón and the others set out to unite all trolls and prevent the genres from dying out.
Last day to watch on Netflix: October 10th
Brian Banks: It’s Never Late (2018)
If you like sports dramas and stories based on real events, don’t miss the chance to watch this inspiring film about the life of Brian Banks, directed by Aldis Hodge.
Synopsis: A wrongfully convicted American football player, still locked up on parole, tries to clear his name in order to continue his dream of playing in the NFL.
Last day to watch on Netflix: October 1st
The Secrets of Power (2009)
Fans of high-profile films will enjoy this thriller starring none other than Russell Crowe, Ben Affleck, Helen Mirren, Rachel McAdams and Robin Wright.
Synopsis: When his lover is found dead, a congressman desperately tries to protect his career while two journalists uncover a complicated web of lies.
Last day to watch on Netflix: October 1st
Replacement Police Officers (2010)
If you want to see a hilarious comedy, you need to start and play this production from director Adam McKay starring Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg before it’s too late.
Summary: Two unconventional detectives, desperate to be the best cops, break out of their office jobs and stumble upon the biggest case of their careers.
Last day to watch on Netflix: October 1st