What's leaving Netflix in December 2023: “Mission: Impossible, Anchorman, Gladiator”

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"Kung Fu Panda," "Jaws," "Scarface," and many more movies and TV shows are also leaving the service in December.

As the snow starts to fly, so will movies and TV shows off of Netflix this December. It's time to get your Tom Cruise fix because four Mission: Impossible movies are soon leaving the service, as are Jaws and its three lesser-loved sequels. You'll also lose the chance to catch classics like Gladiator, Scarface, and The Wolf of Wall Street. Though, it's not just movies for adults, Sing 2 and Kung Fu Panda will also vanish into the streaming ether. 

Here are the movies and shows to bump up your watch list before they disappear from Netflix in December 2023.

<p>Gemma LaMana/ Paramount Pictures/ Everett; Paramount Pictures/ Everett; Mirrorpix/ Everett </p> Will Ferrell in 'Anchorman 2,' Tom Cruise in 'Mission: Impossible,' and Taylor Swift

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Will Ferrell in 'Anchorman 2,' Tom Cruise in 'Mission: Impossible,' and Taylor Swift

Leaving Dec. 14

The Hills: Seasons 1-2

Leaving Dec. 21

Sing 2

Leaving Dec. 27

Da Kath & Kim Code
Kath & Kimderella
Kath and Kim: Kountdown Specials
Kath and Kim: Seasons 1-4
Kath and Kim: The Souvenir Editions

Leaving Dec. 28

The Adventures of Puss in Boots: Seasons 1-6

Leaving Dec. 30

Taylor Swift Reputation Stadium Tour
Us

Leaving Dec. 31

8 Mile
American Beauty
Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy
Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues
Casper
Catch Me If You Can
Crank
Crank 2: High Voltage
Field of Dreams
Friends With Benefits
Get Him to the Greek
Gladiator
Jaws
Jaws 2
Jaws 3
Jaws: The Revenge
Kung Fu Panda
Lost in Translation
Love Actually
Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol
Mission: Impossible
Mission: Impossible II
Mission: Impossible III
Role Models
Runaway Bride
Saving Private Ryan
Scarface
The Wolf of Wall Street

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