Will Smith Buddy Cop Movies Being Chucked From Netflix, Fans to Also Miss Vin Diesel, Quentin Tarantino, and Tom Hanks’ Big Projects
Netflix has once again removed some films, but this time it is in Canada. Netflix Canada has been in the news for its removal of films of megastars like Will Smith, Vin Diesel, and Tom Hanks. The worst part is, some of them are all-time classics.
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Those who follow Netflix and its content religiously are well aware of the fact that OTT keeps on filtering films from time to time. Netflix has a global reputation for its content filtering process. But this time, the platform has taken a big risk by removing the classics.
Netflix removes THIS Will Smith buddy cop movie
The first film the streaming giant in Canada is attacking is one of the all-time classics of Will Smith, Bad Boys 2. It is a 2003 release and is a part of a trilogy whose first part, Bad Boys and the third Bad Boys for Life is going to stay on Netflix. The decision to remove just the middle film of the trilogy seems a bit weird.
Another classic that is removed by Netflix Canada is Tom Hanks starrer Sleepless in Seattle, which to date is the number one favorite of all rom-com movie appreciators in the world. The film also stars Nora Ephron and will be available on the OTT till December 15.
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There is a huge shock for all the action thriller lovers in Canada, as the next film that will no longer be available has a separate fanbase. When it comes to heist films, good or bad, the Vin Diesel starrer Fast and Furious film series has set a milestone. Sadly, Netflix Canada has decided to remove all the films of this franchise except Fast Five.
According to Yahoo News, the films that are going to be removed are Fast & Furious, The Fast and the Furious, The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift, and Furious 7, all on December 3. Not just that, the OTT is also removing Reservoir Dogs (1992), directed by legendary Quentin Tarantino.
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Apart from that, the OTT has also decided to remove Bridesmaids on December 1. So if you are fans of the above films, watch them now because you never know.
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