Netflix was on fire since the company started and movie lovers and TV junkies have absolutely loved their service. The company started as an online streaming portal for people who love movies and TV series, but now, it is more than that. It basically acts as a network now, since it is known for producing original series as well like the popular 'House of Cards,' which is about to begin its new season by the way.
Netflix however, decided not to keep all the great movies in their streaming service. This means that just like all good things that come to an end, some of people favorite movies will finally be scrapped off their list starting December 1 of this year. But don't be sad, because there is still time to binge on those movies and programs before December hits.
Based on The Inquisitr's release, 'Batman Begins' will no longer be available on that said date. It was one of Christopher Nolan's masterpieces that were first seen in 2005. Fans of the movie and the whole franchise could relive the whole story again as early as today; especially it's Thanksgiving Day.
The IB Times also covered some of the famous movies and series that will soon be gone off the catalogue of Netflix. The comedy film 'The Pink Panther 2,' 'Cop Land,' and 'All About Eve' are among the many titles that will no longer be seen in their service.
Netflix assures their customers that a lot of new shows and movies would be replaced like the movie 'Ray,' 'The Da Vinci Code,' 'The Adventures of Puss in Boots2', and 'Cradle 2 The Crave' are among these titles.
The streaming company also appears like they are prioritizing their original series and movies these days.