Netflix will dump these shows in December

Nov 30, 2015 - 14:10
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Netflix will dump these shows in December
MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - SEPTEMBER 12: General view during a press conference with Reed Hastings, CEO of Netflix, to announce the Netflix service in Mexico at the St. Regis Hotel on September 12, 2011 in Mexico City, Mexico. (Photo by Hector Vivas/Latin Cont

Beginning Dec. 1, Netflix plans to switch up the shows and movies available for users to watch. 

The streaming service will add dozens of films and shows to its repertoire, but will also drop a significant number of offerings it has now.

If you want to see them, you'll have to hurry.

\"Batman Begins,\" 'Why Did I Get Married?” \"Necessary Roughness,\" \"The Great Escape,\" \"The Omen\" and \"Labyrinth\" are among those that will no longer be featured on the service.

See the full list here, and find out what Netflix is adding this month.

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