What's leaving streaming in March
You won’t be able to stream these titles much longer. Here are the biggest shows and films leaving streaming services this month.
Leaving Netflix on March 1: “Jaws”
All four films from the “Jaws” franchise will depart the streaming service on the same day.
Leaving Netflix on March 1: “National Lampoon’s Animal House”
A trouble-making frat house makes life difficult for the dean in this memorable college comedy.
Leaving Netflix on March 3: “Bill & Ted’s Bogus Journey”
Two slackers take on evil android doubles of themselves in this totally bogus sequel.
Leaving Netflix on March 4: “The Nanny Diaries”
Scarlett Johansson stars as a recent college graduate working as a nanny for a rich New York family.
Leaving Hulu on March 31: “There Will Be Blood”
Daniel Day-Lewis won an Academy Award for his portrayal of a ruthless oil prospector in this epic historical drama.
Leaving Hulu on March 31: “The Italian Job”
Mark Wahlberg stars in this action-fueled remake about an elaborate gold heist.
Leaving Hulu on March 31: “Barbershop”
Ice Cube stars in this comedy about a barbershop on the south side of Chicago.
Leaving Hulu on March 31: “Amélie”
A shy Parisian waitress changes the lives of those around her in this French romantic comedy.
Leaving Hulu on March 31: “The Da Vinci Code”
The film adaptation of Dan Brown’s best-selling novel stars Tom Hanks as a professor trying to solve a religious mystery … and a murder.
Leaving Hulu on March 31: “Jackass: The Movie”
Johnny Knoxville and his crazy friends wreak havoc, executing huge stunts and insane pranks. “Jackass Number Two” leaves Hulu the same day.
Leavin Hulu on March 31: “Shakespeare in Love”
This romantic film imagines a young Shakespeare falling in love and writing one of his most famous plays. It won seven Academy Awards, including best actress for Gwyneth Paltrow.