Netflix is removing all of these movies and TV shows from service from tomorrow

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By Nasima Khatun

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Out with the old and in with the new.

Netflix is having a clear-out of some of its popular movies and TV shows this month and we're here to give you all the latest insight so you can have one final moment with them. The list features some binge-able classics as well as some hidden gems that you'll probably want to add to your 'To-Watch List' ASAP.

Have a look below.

Firstly, all the movies that are set to leave the streaming platform.

April 4

Escape from Planet Earth

The Fisherman’s Diary

What Lies Below

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Escape From Planet Earth (2013). Credit: Maximum Film / Alamy April 5

Alien Warfare

April 8

Hush

Seven (2019)

April 9

Ojukokoro: Greed

April 11

Dil

Disco Dancer

Dida

Hunterrr

The Legend of Bhaget Singh

Phir Hera Pheri

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Hush (2016). Credit: TCD/Prod.DB / Alamy April 14

Awon Boyz

April 15

Deranged

Generation Iron 3

A Man for the Weekend

Strain

Table Manners

April 16

Alelí

Doctor Bello

Hail, Caesar!

Jem and the Holograms

Puerto Ricans in Paris

April 17

No Direction Home: Bob Dylan

The Wonderful: Stories from the Space Station

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Puerto Ricans in Paris (2015). Credit: Cinematic Collection / Alamy

And now we have the TV shows that are set to leave the streaming platform.

April 4

El Reemplazante

April 11

The Miracle

New Girl

April 14

The Baker and the Beauty

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New Girl (2011). Credit: Photo 12 / Alamy

While it may be sad to see all these movies and TV shows go, don't worry because Netflix is replenishing its stock with a bunch of fresh, new replacements including the likes of iconic films such as American Hustle, The Bourne Identity, Inception, Matilda (1996) as well as Spider-Man one, two and three.

TV shows that are making a return include season three of the highly-anticipated reality show Indian Matchmaking, season one of the drama Obsession and the South Korean political drama Queenmaker, which will be premiering new episodes every Friday after it's released.

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Indian Matchmaking (2022). Credit: Everett Collection Inc / Alamy

And documentary fans are also in for a treat, as this month will see the release of Surviving R Kelly: Part III, Lewis Capaldi: How I’m Feeling Now and American Manhunt: The Boston Marathon Bombing.

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