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François Civil in “Deux moi” – ©StudioCanal / Ce Qui Meut
A wide selection of films are leaving the Netflix catalog in April 2026. Here is the list.
Like every month, Netflix is stocked with new films and series. But who says arrival of content, says deletions. And to make room in its already dense catalog, the streaming platform is forced to do some spring cleaning.
Fans of romantic comedies get ready, a slew of films are about to disappear. Among them? “Deux moi” and “What binds us” with François Civil, “Romeo + Juliet” with Leonardo DiCaprio, and “What happens next” which marked the return of Meg Ryan in front of and behind the camera in the cinematic genre that made her famous.
The list of films leaving Netflix in April 2026
Subscribers who love action can say goodbye to the “James Bond” collection, which arrived with great fanfare on Netflix last January. But also “Total Recall,” “The Mercenaries” and “The Batman” with Zoe Kravitz and Robert Pattinson in the role of the DC Comics hero.
The catalog is relieved of several French feature films, such as “Made in France”, “So far so good”, “The Hennedricks Family”, “The Goldman Trial” and “Tenor”.
Finally, on the emotional side, there are only a few days left to (re)see “The Boy in the Striped Pajamas” and “7 Days and a Life” with Angelina Jolie.
1er avril :
“Two me”
“What binds us”
« Made in France »
“Born somewhere”
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3 avril :
« Total Recall »Â
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8 avril :
“Everyone at home”
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12 avril :
“7 days and a life”
“What Happens Next”
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14 avril :
« Le livre perdu des sortilèges : A discovery of Witches »
« The Tourist »
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15 avril :
“The Seven Mercenaries”
“Le Crocodile du Botswanga”.
“Quietly 2”
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17 avril :
« Roméo + Juliette »Â
« The Batman »
« À arms wide open »
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20 avril :
La collection « James Bond »
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22 avril :
« The Boy in the Ray Pajamasé »
“The Two Sirens”
“So far so good”
“The Pink Panther 2”
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23 avril :
« Ordinary Angels »Â
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25 avril :
“The Hennedricks Family”
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26 avril :
« The Goldman Trial »
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30 avril :
“Dracula”
“The Thomas Crown Affair”
« Discount »
« Ténor »Â



