Movies leaving Netflix India this May

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The Notebook (May 16)

Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams shine as young lovers torn apart by class and fate, then reunited in a heartfelt twist. Gena Rowlands and James Garner portray their older selves, grounding the story in nostalgia and enduring love.

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Ready or Not (May 14)

A sharp mix of slasher and satire, 'Ready or Not' follows Grace (Samara Weaving) as her wedding night turns deadly, thanks to her husband's twisted family. Directed by Scream duo Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, this cult hit reinvents the final girl trope with wit, gore, and a feminist edge.

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The Green Mile (May 30)

The Green Mile tells the story of a death row inmate with a miraculous gift, movingly portrayed by Oscar-nominated Michael Clarke Duncan. Tom Hanks leads a powerful cast in this emotional tale of justice, suffering, and redemption.

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A Dog’s Way Home (May 31)

Directed by Charles Martin Smith, this heartwarming tale follows Bella, a pit bull mix who embarks on a 400-mile journey to reunite with her human. Voiced by Bryce Dallas Howard, Bella’s story celebrates loyalty, resilience, and the deep bond between pets and people.

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Kung Fu Panda (May 19)

Kung Fu Panda blends action, humour, and heart as Po, a clumsy panda voiced by Jack Black, becomes the unlikely Dragon Warrior. With a stellar cast and standout animation, it launched a hit franchise and remains a top animated favourite.

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