Now that Netflix has revealed which titles will be traveling in February 2025, take this as your cue to get a head start on catching the best Netflix movies before it’s too late. But while Netflix doesn’t tend to remove a huge amount of titles every month (which is a good thing), there’s always one or two gems thrown into the mix that I know I’ll miss dearly. As for this month, these movies are Pearl (2022) and Stand by me (1986), but there are plenty of new additions on the way to make up for the watch-everything coming to Netflix in February.
When it comes to Netflix series, I find that these are less likely to be axed from Netflix’s library. This month there are only two TV shows (Brooklyn nine-nine and The Mindy Project) is removed compared to over 30 movies, so with that said, you can’t say that Netflix isn’t one of the best streaming services when it comes to TV content.
Everything will leave Netflix in February 2025
Leaving on February 1st
Cocaine cowboys 2 (film)
Plus one (film)
Drive all night (film)
Leaving on February 11th
The fast and the furious (film)
2 fast 2 furious (film)
The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (film)
Fast five (film)
Fast and Furious 6 (film)
The Pope’s Exorcist (film)
Leaving on February 14th
The prisoner was a spy (film)
White boy (film)
Leaving on February 15th
47 meters down: Not started (film)
Black hat (film)
Pearl (film)
Leaving on February 20th
Book Club (film)
Southpaw (film)
Leaving on February 21st
All good things (film)
Leaving on February 24th
You turn (film)
Leaving on February 25th
Brooklyn nine-nine Seasons 1-2 (TV show)
Leaving on February 28th
21 bridges (film)
A haunted house (film)
A haunted house 2 (film)
Aloha (film)
The Angry Birds Movie (film)
Mixed (film)
Cinderella man (film)
Due date (film)
Green Lantern (film)
Start (film)
Legends of the Fall (film)
Little (film)
The Mindy Project Seasons 1-6 (TV show)
Oblivion (film)
The other guys (film)
Scooby-doo (film)
SCOOBY-DOO 2: Monsters Unleashed (film)
Sixteen candles (film)
Stand by me (film)
Without a paddle (film)