Another big anime series could be departing Netflix in the United States in March 2021 with all four seasons of Hunter X Hunter currently due to depart from the service on March 7th, 2021.
The popular anime series based on the manga of the same name ran between 2011 and 2014 with English versions not being available until 2016 and ending in 2019.
Not all regions of Netflix are currently showing removal dates for March 2021.
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One of Netflix’s early wins in the film space was Imperial Dreams which Netflix acquired following its original debut at Sundance Film Festival in 2014. Now, six years after it was added to Netflix, the movie is set to depart in February 2023.
Directed by Malik Vitthal, the movie follows a 21-year-old reformed gangster returning home to his home in Los Angeles, but can he stay out of trouble and commit to his family?
Iron Fist, one of the six Netflix Marvel shows, will see both seasons leave the Netflix library globally on March 1st, 2022 and the rights will revert back to Disney.
Danny Rand aka Iron Fist had an incredibly turbulent time on Netflix. Thanks to the incredible success of Daredevil and Jessica Jones, lots of pressure was placed on the remaining Defenders’ shows. Sadly, Iron Fist did not live up to its potential, and crumbled under the pressure, resulting in the worst received series by fans and critics.
Picture: It’s What’s Inside – Such Content / Edith Productions / Boldly Go Productions
Greg Jardin’s feature debut, It’s What’s Inside, recently premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. Netflix picked up the rights to the horror, which we can expect to see on the streaming service sometime in 2024.
It’s What’s Inside is a horror comedy directed by Greg Jardin in his feature debut. Jardin also wrote the screenplay for the feature.
Johnny Test – Picture: DHX Media
Sporting a refreshed look, the ex-Cartoon Network show turned Netflix Original series is coming to Netflix in mid-July 2021.
Last year, we reported that Netflix would be the new home to Johnny Test and season 7 (or season 1 of the reboot) will not be the only season to coming to Netflix. Two seasons have been ordered in total with each likely consisting of 20 episodes apiece with each being around 11 minutes in length.
Lucifer – Picture: Warner Brothers / Netflix
Fans hoping for another second wind for Lucifer are going to be disappointed. The co-showrunner of the series has definitively ruled out the show coming back for a season 7.
The former Fox show turned Netflix show has had a wild few years. After being rescued by Netflix after season 3, Netflix has gone onto produce three additional series but it was originally meant to only be two.
Nurse Jackie – Picture: Showtime
Among the large collection of licensed content leaving Netflix in the US come December will be all seven seasons of Nurse Jackie created by Liz Brixius, Evan Dunsky, and Linda Wallem.
The Showtime series which ran between 2009 and 2015 saw Edie Falco play the role of an emergency department nurse who manages patients, colleges, and her own various shortcomings.
All seven seasons that span 80 episodes in total are currently due to leave Netflix in the US on December 31st, 2020.
One More Shot – Picture: Destination Films
Netflix is set to become the streaming home and mark the streaming debut for One More Shot (also known as One Shot 2), an R-rated action thriller from director James Nunn starring Scott Adkins, Michael Jai White, Alexis Knapp, and Tom Berenger.
The movie serves as a sequel to the 2021 action thriller called One Shot (currently streaming on Crackle and Hulu in the US if you need a primer), picking up after an attack occurs on a black site in Poland.
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Netflix’s third major television series to come from A24 Television landed on the service in July 2023 and has been finally given a thumbs up for season 2. What do we know about the second season? Let’s dive in.
Created and starring Michelle Buteau, Survival of the Thickest is about the exploits of Mavis Beaumont, a newly single woman who must rebuild her life. All eight episodes dropped on July 13th, and the show was notably not labeled a limited series, with it ending with a potential for more down the road.
Surviving Summer – Picture. Netflix
Raven’s Home star Sky Katz stars in the upcoming Netflix teen-drama series Surviving Summer. Arriving in June 2022, we have everything you need to know about Surviving Summer, including the plot, cast, trailer, and Netflix release date.
Surviving Summer is an upcoming Australian Netflix Original teen drama series. The series is a co-production between Netflix and the German public-service television broadcaster ZDF.
Directing duties have been split amongst Ben Chessel (The Only Person in the World), Sian Davis (The Gloaming), and Charlotte George (Countdown).