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These movies are being removed from Netflix in November 2023
The Hunger Games and Red Eye are among the films being removed from Netflix this month.The streaming service pulls movies and TV shows from the platform throughout each month, often with very little notice or fanfare.In November 2023 all four films in The Hunger Games franchise are being removed from the service ahead of the upcoming prequel movie The Ballad Of Songbirds And Snakes arriving in cinemas.Other notable removals include Red Eye starring Cillian Murphy and the ninth installment in the Fast & Furious franchise, F9: The Fast Saga.Below, you can find a list of every film that is set to be removed this month across the UK and US versions of Netflix (via What’s On Netflix).November 1Along Came A Spider (2001)Annie (1982)The Art Of Love (2021)Deck The Halls (2006)Hapless (2020)The Hunger Games (2012)The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (2013)The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 (2014)The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2 (2015)The Killing Of A Sacred Deer (2017)The Lady In The Van (2015)Last Holiday (2006)Le Week-End (2013)Love & Friendship (2016)The Pirates! Band Of Misfits (2012)The Pledge (2001)Red Eye (2005)See for Me (2021)Sex And The City: The Movie (2008)Sniper: Legacy (2014)Wannabe Courageous (2019)We Need To Talk About Kevin (2011)November 2Velvet Goldmine (1998)November 4Desterro (2020)Escape Room: Tournament Of Champions (2021)Freaky (2020)The Metamorphosis Of Birds (2020)Sea (2018)Simon Calls (2020)Soa (2020)November 5A New York Christmas Wedding (2020)Alone/Together (2019)One More Try (2012)November 7Jerry Seinfeld: Comedian (2002)November 9Lommbock (2017)The Subtle Art Of Not Giving A Fuck (2023)November 10Passing (2021)November 12A Very Special Love (2008)The Beginning Of Life 2: Outside (2020)First Love
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Gal Gadot and Mark Hamill among 700 Hollywood stars to sign open letter supporting Israel
Gal Gadot, Chris Pine, Mark Hamill and Jamie Lee Curtis are among 700 Hollywood figures who have signed an open letter voicing their support for Israel amid the ongoing Hamas war.Stars including Jerry Seinfeld, Amy Schumer, and Mayim Bialik have also added their names to the “first of its kind” letter, condemning the actions of Hamas as acts of terrorism.The letter was released by Creative Community For Peace (CCFP), a non-profit entertainment industry organisation, on Thursday (12 October).The organisation “calls on our friends and colleagues in the entertainment industry to speak out forcefully against Hamas and do whatever is in their power to urge the terrorist organisation to return the innocent hostages to their families,” after Hamas launched an attack on southern Israel killing more than 1,200 people.Following retaliatory airstrikes on cities in the Gaza strip, more than 1,500 Palestinians have also been killed in the conflict, with thousands more injured.In its letter, the CCFP also asked its supporters to stop the spread of misinformation “as Israel takes the necessary steps to defend its citizens in the coming days”.In an accompanying statement, Wonder Woman star Gal Gadot, who is Israeli, said: “My heart is aching for the lives lost and families shattered.
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