4 really good films and a legendary catastrophe disappear from Netflix

4 really good films and a legendary catastrophe disappear from

In the next few weeks, Netflix will be getting rid of some great films. The horror and fantasy community in particular should hurry up, but a German war film masterpiece is also being dropped from the range. Just like the terribly flopped predecessor of a current cinema film.

Netflix is ​​throwing out horror and fantasy highlights – and the first Super Mario movie

German film fans perhaps the loss of Das Boot will hurt most, who will leave the streaming service on April 30, 2023. With the celebrated reboot Child’s Play, Netflix is ​​also throwing out a grandiose horror highlight. The Keanu Reeves community, on the other hand, will have to do without the DC fantasy Constantine. And the crime masterpiece Knives Out will soon have to vacate its place.

Incidentally, one of the most legendary video game adaptations is only available for a short time. The shooting of Super Mario Bros. from 1993 was in the opinion of many involved an absolute catastrophe. Years later, lead actor Bob Hoskins still felt a passionate hatred for the film, which was a colossal flop at the box office.

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