Hold on! Check out these three fantastic movies that will be gone from Netflix by March 1.

Hold on! Check out these three fantastic movies that will be gone from Netflix by March 1.

      If you appreciate fractions, one-sixth of the year has nearly passed. Netflix is already promoting the films that will be leaving at the end of the month. A major title departing the service is Inception, Christopher Nolan’s Academy Award-winning heist thriller. Other films leaving by March 1 include The Other Guys, Oblivion, Love Again, Scooby-Doo, and Legends of the Fall.

      The show continues on the streaming platform, but there’s still time to enjoy these films before they go. Make room to watch one of the three highlighted movies: a mid-budget action film featuring a late Marvel star, a grand adventure at sea, and a charming coming-of-age comedy.

      Additionally, we have curated lists of the best movies available on Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, Max, and Disney+.

      **21 Bridges (2019)**

      Produced by STXfilms

      The streaming era has led to the decline of the mid-budget theatrical film. Nowadays, studios predominantly finance intellectual property stories, sequels, or superhero films in hopes of sizable returns. The mid-budget, B-movie thrillers were once reliable; they would earn a modest profit before becoming part of cable television’s offerings.

      21 Bridges was released just before the streaming transformation reshaped the industry. It features Chadwick Boseman in one of his last performances. NYPD Detective Andre Davis (Boseman) hunts down two criminals who killed police officers during a drug heist. With the perpetrators hiding in Manhattan, Andre secures authorization to shut down all bridges and tunnels. Left with no escape options, he attempts to track down the killers. As the evening unfolds, Andre uncovers a conspiracy involving corrupt cops that challenges his loyalties.

      Stream 21 Bridges on Netflix.

      **In the Heart of the Sea (2015)**

      *In the Heart of the Sea* was met with negative reviews upon its release. It underperformed at the box office, and its cultural relevance was mainly linked to Chris Hemsworth’s drastic weight loss methods. Upon reevaluating Ron Howard’s historical drama, *In the Heart of the Sea* emerges as a strong entry in the man-versus-beast genre, featuring stunning visuals and a captivating survival narrative.

      In 1820, a whaling voyage is commissioned by a Massachusetts company for the Essex. The crew includes Captain George Pollard (Benjamin Walker), first mate Owen Chase (Chris Hemsworth), second mate Matthew Joy (Cillian Murphy), and Thomas Nickerson (Tom Holland). The ship crosses paths with a massive sperm whale that wreaks havoc on their vessel. The men ultimately confront starvation, mutiny, and the whale in their struggle to survive.

      Stream In the Heart of the Sea on Netflix.

      **Sixteen Candles (1984)**

      Produced by Universal Pictures

      John Hughes is a premier pick for filmmakers specializing in coming-of-age stories. His impressive portfolio features iconic films such as The Breakfast Club, Weird Science, Pretty in Pink, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, and Some Kind of Wonderful. Another film that deserves recognition is *Sixteen Candles*. High school sophomore Sam (Molly Ringwald) is about to turn 16. Unfortunately, she is the only one in her family who remembers her birthday, as they focus on her sister’s wedding the following day.

      Like many 16-year-olds, Sam has a crush on the school's most popular senior, Jake Ryan (Michael Schoeffling). However, the only boy who pays her any attention is the geeky Ted (Anthony Michael Hall). *Sixteen Candles* is undeniably heartfelt, serving as a nostalgic reminder of the challenges of being a misunderstood teenager.

      Stream Sixteen Candles on Netflix.

Hold on! Check out these three fantastic movies that will be gone from Netflix by March 1. Hold on! Check out these three fantastic movies that will be gone from Netflix by March 1.

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Hold on! Check out these three fantastic movies that will be gone from Netflix by March 1.

Check out these three films that will be leaving Netflix by March 1. Our selections feature a mid-budget action movie, an epic adventure on the ocean, and a charming coming-of-age comedy.