NETFLIX is axing a huge list of films and TV shows next month - and one of your faves could be on the list.
The streaming giant regularly adds and removes content to keep its offering fresh for viewers.
However, at times it has to remove titles due to licensing restrictions.
In its fresh round of axes Netflix has revealed over 30 movies and shows will be removed in just a matter of weeks.
Movies on the axe list include 2010 romantic comedy Eat Pray Love as well as the terrifying third Insidious movie from the creepy franchise.
The Jackass movies are also being culled on March 1st while the World Trade Centre film on the Twin Towers attack will disappear too.
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Titles leaving Netflix on March 1st
- Look Who’s Talking (1989)
- Oasis: Supersonic (2016)
- Paranormal Investigation (2018)
- Patriots Day (2016)
- Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 (2015)
- Philip: Prince, Husband, Father (2021)
- Sarvam Thaala Mayam (2018)
- Seven Souls in the Skull Castle (2011)
- The Shack (2017)
- Supernatural Academy (Season 1)
- Weapon of Choice (2018)
- World Trade Center (2006)
- The Angry Birds Movie (2016)
- Banyuki (2009)
- Barbie as the Princess and the Pauper (2004)
- Bratz: The Movie (2007)
- Bring It On: Worldwide Showdown (2017)
- Double Jeopardy (1999)
- Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax (2012)
- Eat Pray Love (2010)
- Europa Report (2013)
- Fat Ballerina – David A. Arnold (2019)
- Gosford Park (2001)
- Hajwala 2: Mysterious Mission (2018)
- Insidious: Chapter 3 (2015)
- Into the Wild (2007)
- Jackass 3 (2010)
- Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa (2013)
- Jackass Number Two: Unrated Version (2006)
- Jackass: The Movie (2002)
TV series Return of the Wild: The Bear Man of Buncrana is also being dropped on March 2nd.
Miss in Kiss and Tootsies and The Fake will stop streaming from March 5th.
Meanwhile, Netflix bosses have confirmed The Night Agent will return to the streamer.
When it first hit the platform - the first season of the show garnered an incredible 812 million hours of viewership between March 23 and the end of June.
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In an Instagram and Twitter post, Netflix hinted at the start of filming with a photo of actor, Gabriel Basso, who plays FBI Agent Peter Sutherland.
The actor held up a clapperboard to announce the start of series two, episode one, playfully scolding the camera.
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