Netflix India to remove these films and shows as December ends
From a comfort sitcom many viewers return to again and again, to superhero blockbusters and psychological thrillers, these titles will no longer be available on the platform after December 30 and 31.
From a comfort sitcom many viewers return to again and again, to superhero blockbusters and psychological thrillers, these titles will no longer be available on the platform after December 30 and 31.
From a comfort sitcom many viewers return to again and again, to superhero blockbusters and psychological thrillers, these titles will no longer be available on the platform after December 30 and 31.
As December draws to a close, Netflix India is set to remove a mix of popular films and long-running favourites from its library. From a comfort sitcom many viewers return to again and again, to superhero blockbusters and psychological thrillers, these titles will no longer be available on the platform after December 30 and 31. If any of these have been sitting on your watchlist, now might be the last chance to revisit them before they leave.
The Exorcism of Emily Rose (Leaving December 31)
Part courtroom drama, part possession horror, 'The Exorcism of Emily Rose' revisits a controversial case where faith and science collide. The film unfolds through a trial against a priest accused of causing a young woman’s death during an exorcism, forcing the jury — and the audience — to question what really happened. Laura Linney leads the film as the defence lawyer, alongside Tom Wilkinson and a haunting turn by Jennifer Carpenter as Emily.
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (Leaving December 31)
Andrew Garfield’s Peter Parker returns in this action-heavy sequel that leans hard into emotional stakes. As Spider-Man faces new enemies, including Jamie Foxx’s Electro, his relationship with Gwen Stacy becomes central to the story. The film also stars Emma Stone, Dane DeHaan, and Paul Giamatti, blending superhero spectacle with personal loss and consequence.
The Big Bang Theory (Leaving December 30)
Across twelve seasons, 'The Big Bang Theory' followed a group of socially awkward scientists whose tightly knit friendships became the show’s emotional core. What began as a geek-culture sitcom slowly evolved into a comfort watch about relationships, growth, and found family. The ensemble cast includes Jim Parsons, Johnny Galecki, Kaley Cuoco, Simon Helberg, Kunal Nayyar, Mayim Bialik, and Melissa Rauch.
Erin Brockovich (Leaving December 31)
Based on a true story, 'Erin Brockovich' centres on a sharp-tongued, determined single mother who uncovers a massive environmental scandal involving poisoned water. Julia Roberts, in her Oscar-winning role, brings grit and warmth to the character, supported by Albert Finney and Aaron Eckhart. The film remains a powerful reminder of how persistence can challenge corporate power.
Split (Leaving December 31)
In 'Split', director M Night Shyamalan builds psychological tension around a man with multiple personalities who kidnaps three teenage girls. James McAvoy’s performance — shifting seamlessly between identities — is the film’s backbone, with Anya Taylor-Joy anchoring the story as a quiet survivor. The film balances horror with character study, slowly revealing something far more unsettling beneath the surface.