What's leaving Netflix in May 2024: “Split”,“ Hunger Games”,“ Boyz N the Hood”,“ ”more
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It's your last chance to watch "Uncut Gems," "Noah," "St. Vincent," "Puss in Boots: The Last Wish," and more.
Netflix may be welcoming big releases in May — a new season of Bridgerton, Jerry Seinfeld's Unfrosted, and John Mulaney's live comedy series, to name a few — but there are, of course, plenty of films and shows saying arrivederci throughout the month.
Split, the second film in M. Night Shyamalan's Unbreakable trilogy, gained new life on Netflix but will be leaving on May 31. (However, the finale, Glass, remains on the service.) The complete The Hunger Games series will also be departing, as are The Great Gatsby, You've Got Mail, and the John Singleton classic Boyz N the Hood.
Adam Sandler's dark Uncut Gems and not-so-dark Happy Gilmore will also be leaving the streamer, as will the Christina Aguilera-led Burlesque, which marked Cher's debut screen musical.
Here's a look at everything leaving Netflix in May.
May 1
Bennett's War
Magic Mike's Last Dance
May 2
Survive the Night
May 3
Arctic Dogs
May 8
Uncut Gems
May 9
May 10
St. Vincent
May 11
Where the Crawdads Sing
May 14
May 19
Rosario Tijeras (Mexico): Seasons 1-3
May 21
Sam Smith: Love Goes - Live at Abbey Road Studios
May 22
The Boxtrolls
May 26
Mako Mermaids: An H2O Adventure: Seasons 3-4
May 31
2012
Boyz n the Hood
Burlesque
The Choice
The Disaster Artist
Forever My Girl
The Great Gatsby
Happy Gilmore
The Hunger Games
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2
The Impossible
Insidious
L.A. Confidential
Lakeview Terrace
The Mick: Seasons 1-2
Noah
Oh, Ramona!
The Other Guys
Silent Hill
Skyscraper
Split
Think Like a Man
Think Like a Man Too
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