What’s leaving Netflix in May?
Jason Statham’s Netflix exit in May
One Jason Statham crime thriller is officially set to leave Netflix in May, according to the latest update. The story specifies that the film will depart the platform next month, signaling a short-window viewing push for subscribers who haven’t watched it yet.
The article frames Statham’s movie as part of the actor’s signature lane—gritty, efficient, and firmly committed to action—suggesting it’s the kind of title that benefits from a “check it out while you can” approach once it starts getting removed from streaming libraries.
This matters for viewers because Netflix removals often change quickly; the platform’s catalog shifts can be especially important for genre fans who track specific actors or subgenres. It also reflects the broader reality that even hit or well-regarded action films can have licensing lifecycles that eventually expire.
No additional details were provided in the snippet about why Netflix is removing it, the exact removal date, or whether it will land on another service. What is clear is the timing and the action focus: Statham’s title won’t remain on Netflix throughout the year.
What to do if you want to watch
- Check Netflix’s “Leaving Soon” listings for the film’s exact last day
- Plan a watch before the May window closes
- If you miss it, look for the film’s next distribution destination after removal
For now, the practical takeaway is straightforward: if you want this Statham thriller, May is the deadline.