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5 movies leaving Netflix in October 2024 you have to watch now

Robin Williams, Bonnie Hunt, and the kids sit around a table in Jumanji.
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Netflix’s television slate has been excellent in October. Outer Banks season 4 returned earlier this month, while The Diplomat season 2 returns on October 31. Reality fans were happy to see Love Is Blind season 7 return to Netflix. Make sure to tune into the finale on October 30 for an in-depth breakdown of all the drama.

On the movie side, Netflix will ramp up its Oscars slate in November and December with Emilia Pérez and The Piano Lesson. However, the end of October means several movies will be departing Netflix for the foreseeable future. Make sure to watch these movies before the month ends. Our recommendation includes a delightful A24 love story, a family-friendly adventure, and a dazzling musical.

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The Spectacular Now (2013)

A man and woman stare at a jukebox.
A24

A24 is now one of the most well-respected distributors in Hollywood. In 2013, A24 was in its initial stages as an independent entertainment company that embraced originality and empowered filmmakers. One of the first films it released was The Spectacular Now, James Ponsoldt’s charming coming-of-age movie from the writers of 500 Days of Summer.

For Sutter Keely (Miles Teller), there is no tomorrow. Sutter is a popular high school senior who loves to drink, party, and have a good time. His girlfriend, Cassidy Roy (Brie Larson), breaks up with him, thinking they have no future together. After getting drunk to soothe the pain, Sutter wakes up on the lawn of Aimee Finecky (Shailene Woodley), his kind and quiet classmate.

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The two begin an unexpected relationship that grows into a romance. The Spectacular Now is an effective love story about two teens scared of their respective futures and how they rely on each other to face their own fears. It’s refreshing, heartfelt, and honest.

Stream The Spectacular Now on Netflix.

Jumanji (1995)

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No actor in the last 50 years had more energy and on-screen zaniness than Robin Williams. Whether his movies were good or bad, the late comedian always turned in a memorable performance. Though mostly known for comedy, Williams’ charisma and liveliness were perfect for Jumanji, the dark fantasy adventure film about a magical board game.

In 1969, teenager Alan Parrish plays Jumanji, a dice-roll game featuring cryptic messages on a crystal ball. Unfortunately for Alan, his turn costs him his freedom, as he’s sucked into the game. Twenty-six years later, siblings Judy (Kirsten Dunst) and Peter Shepherd (Bradley Pierce) restart Jumanji and free Alan from the game.

4 people play a game in Juamnji.
Jumanji Sony

However, Alan’s return brings the jungle’s fiercest predators, including lions and killer bugs, out of the game. The only way to stop the madness is to win. Jumanji is perfect for your next family movie night, especially if you’re craving an adventure.

Stream Jumanji on Netflix.

La La Land (2016)

Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling dancing in La La Land.
Lionsgate

It’s been nearly eight years since La La Land, and the ending remains as perfect and beautiful as ever. Damien Chazelle’s Oscar-winning musical stars Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling as Mia and Sebastian, two artists looking for big breaks. Mia dreams of becoming an actress but spends her days working as a barista on the Warner Bros. backlot. Sebastian is an aspiring jazz musician who wants to stop playing terrible cover songs at parties and open his own club.

Their struggles bring them closer together, kicking off a whirlwind romance where they genuinely love each other. However, what happens when they lose sight of their dreams? Are Mia and Sebastian willing to sacrifice their love to achieve their goals? Backed by spectacular music and riveting performances, La La Land is an uplifting musical that gives hope to the dreamers.

Stream La La Land on Netflix.

Mr. Deeds (2002)

Adam Sandler points and stands next to a laughing Winona Ryder.
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When you’re hanging out at the pearly gates, don’t worry because Longfellow Deeds will bring the beers. Adam Sandler brings his sweet and lovable charm to Mr. Deeds, a 2002 comedy with an unexpected romance. Longfellow Deeds (Sandler) is the nicest guy in the small town of Mandrake Falls, New Hampshire. This pizzeria owner’s life turns upside down when he discovers he is the great-nephew of Preston Blake (Harve Presnell), a recently deceased billionaire who leaves his fortune to his last living relative, Deeds.

Thrust into the spotlight, Deeds leaves his small town for the bright lights of New York City to settle this issue. Meanwhile, Babe Bennett is a tabloid reporter who sees Deeds’ story as her big break. To get closer to Deeds, she disguises herself as a humble school nurse named Pam Dawson. The small-town schtick works on Deeds. What Babe didn’t plan for is her falling in love with Deeds.

Stream Mr. Deeds on Netflix.

The Expendables (2010)

A group of men stand next to each other in The Expendables.
Lionsgate

The Expendables is an unapologetic machismo film that embraces old-school action. Listen to this lineup of legends: Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham, Jet Li, Dolph Lundgren, Randy Couture, Steve Austin, Mickey Rourke, and Bruce Willis. If that doesn’t scream action, then what does?

If you need an elite group of fighters to get something done, you hire the Expendables. Led by Barney Ross (Stallone), the Expendables are tasked with overthrowing a Latin American dictator. However, the group realizes they’ve been double-crossed, which puts their lives in danger. With their mission compromised, the Expendables choose to do what they do best: go out with a fight.

Stream The Expendables on Netflix.

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