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Last Chance to Watch: What’s Leaving Netflix in November 2021

  • Posted on Nov 4, 2021Sep 12, 2022
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Last Chance to Watch: What’s Leaving Netflix in November 2021

Nov 4, 2021   •   Meryl Medel

While we’ve got new titles coming into Netflix every month, we also say goodbye to just as many. One day, your favorite series is there; the next, it’s gone. So while you’ve still got the time, make sure to take the chance and stream these titles before they leave Netflix in November 2021.

 

The Nun

Halloween may be over already, but you can always go for a thrilling couple of hours when you watch The Nun. This spine-tingling horror movie tells the story of a young nun who travels to Romania to investigate a sacred site haunted by a malevolent spirit. Last day to watch on November 6.

 

The Mummy + The Mummy Returns

If The Nun is a little too much, you may want to go with The Mummy series instead. This classic action-adventure film series follows Rick O’Connell and his team as they travel to Egypt and accidentally resurrect a cursed mummy. They need to do all it takes to stop the mummy from rampaging, all while trying to survive. Last day to watch on November 15.

The first two movies in the series, The Mummy and The Mummy Returns will be leaving this month, but the third installment will remain available for streaming.

 

The Purge: Anarchy

In this chilling sequel to the dystopian horror film, the annual 12-hour amnesty continues. Ordinary citizens try to survive, while everyone else unleashes their darkest selves to commit criminal acts without the danger of being punished. Last day to watch on November 15.

 

Kita Kita

Set in Sapporo, Japan, Filipino tour guide Lea witnesses her fiance’s infidelity, causing her to go blind. Some time later, she meets fellow Filipino Tonyo, who befriends her and makes her fall in love. But would Lea finally get her happily ever after? Last day to watch on November 15.

 

Naomi and Ely’s No Kiss List

This one’s best to watch with your BFF! Based on the book of the same name written by Rachel Cohn and David Levithan, this romantic comedy film follows best friends Naomi and Ely, who may be close but are actually polar opposites. Naomi wants to find a guy to commit to and fall in love with, while Ely hooks up with other guys as much as he wants. The plot twist: Naomi is in love with her gay BFF Ely, which adds a lot of complications to their friendship. Last day to watch on November 17.

 

Your Name

If you still haven’t watched this much-talked about anime, then what are you waiting for? Anime film Your Name or Kimi No Nawa tells the story of a high school boy in Tokyo and a high school girl in the countryside. They seem to have no connection, except that they suddenly begin to swap bodies with no explanation. With their predicament, the two do their best to meet despite the trappings of time and distance. Last day to watch on November 25.

 

Ms. Hammurabi

K-drama fans, arise! Written by a real-life court judge, this legal drama follows passionate and empathetic rookie judge Park Cha Oh-reum and elite, principled judge Lim Ba-reun as they struggle to find their place in the justice system while also trying to help the people they serve as best as they can. Last day to watch on November 15.

 

He is Psychometric

This fantasy crime Korean drama series has the procedural feel of most crime shows mixed with a little bit of unexplained mystical powers. After a tragic fire resulting in his parents’ deaths, Lee Ahn becomes a psychometrist, able to read a person or an object’s past just by touching them. He decides to catch criminals and find the culprit behind his parents’ deaths in the past. Last day to watch on November 30.

Looking for more to watch? Here are the new titles coming to Netflix this month:

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