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Best Disney Movies Leaving Netflix. It seems like it was only last year (that’s because it was) when Disney struck a deal with Netflix that gave the streaming service exclusive rights to host films from their most popular brands. This meant that Netflix became the only on- demand service where you can find both older and recently released titles from Pixar, Lucasfilm, and even Marvel Studios. It’s no secret that being the only on- demand provider to host some of the largest films in cinema gave Netflix an edge over other services like Amazon Video and Hulu, but unfortunately, the deal was just too good to last. Not only has Disney already decided to pull all of their aforementioned brands out of Netflix once their contract expires, but they also plan on setting up their own streaming service to host them on. The forcefully short- lived contract between the two companies might already feel like a stab- in- the- back on its own, but the fact that Disney now seeks to create a movie service to compete with Netflix complicates things even further. Watch Lazer Team IMDB there. While this may be a rough situation for Netlfix in the long run, the good news is that you still have until 2.

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Anything Marvel. Starting off strong is something that will surely be a powerful blow to Netflix’s movie catalog. Following Disney’s recent deal with Netflix that went into effect several months ago, the streaming service had the sole privilege of obtaining any new Marvel Studios movie shortly after being released in theaters. It’s no secret that being the only on- demand provider to host the biggest superhero films in cinema gave Netflix an edge over other services like Amazon Video and Hulu. Still early into Disney’s contract, Netflix only boasts a couple Marvel movies at the moment, but when those movies are the critically acclaimed (and still somewhat recent) Captain America: Civil War and Doctor Strange, it definitely doesn’t hurt.

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. Marvel titles— but due to Disney pulling out, this temporary win could eventually become a significant loss for Netflix. Then again, recent negotiations between the two companies could reverse the tides here. Zootopia. Zootopia was a big surprise for everyone when it came out, for a number of reasons. Following the financially disappointing release of Pixar’s The Good Dinosaur (still its lowest grossing movie to date), Zootopia proved to be one of those rare occasions where a Walt Disney Pictures film managed to shine above its Pixar brethren, both critically and at the box office. Grossing $1 billion dollars is certainly nothing to scoff at!

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With its stunningly beautiful and intricate animation quality, a cast of lovable and goofy characters, and an all- around fresh plot that managed to both entertain and get emotional at times, it’s no wonder that Zootopia was the success that it was. If you’re one of the few people that haven’t already seen this fun look at a civilized world without humans, we definitely recommend you check it out before it’s gone. Watch Commando Megavideo. The Jungle Book (2. There’s always an anxious feeling people get when we find out that one of our favorite movies is getting a remake. While a fresh new take at a beloved classic can sometimes lead to a great re- imagining of the original work, more often than not, these remakes can end in failure, disappointing both hardcore fans and casual moviegoers alike.

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Thankfully, when it comes to the 2. Disney’s The Jungle Book, this was not the case. Containing a star- studded cast — Bill Murray, Idris Elba, and Scarlett Johanson, just to name a few — who voice the brilliantly rendered CGI animals, The Jungle Book was praised by critics for its faithful balance between both the animated film and the original books. If you haven’t seen it yet, then we suggest you go to Netflix and check it out before it’s gone! Finding Dory. There’s no getting around it; the original Finding Nemo, which premiered all the way back in 2. Not only was it the highest grossing G- rated film at the time of its release, but to this day, it still remains the best- selling DVD of all time.

That being said, when Finding Dory finally came out last year, most fans were relieved to see that the sequel to one of their favorite animated films ever had lived up to the original. While there have been complaints from some who say that Finding Dory’s storyline wasn’t particularly original, and that it relied heavily on almost constant references to the original, most were able to overlook these flaws and see it as a charming and overall entertaining movie. The general consensus goes — if you liked the Finding Nemo, then you’re probably going to like Finding Dory. Moana. Did you ever think you’d get to see Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson playing a Polynesian demigod in an animated Disney film? Did you ever imagine him providing vocals on a musical number that somehow manages to rival Frozen’s “Let it Go” in just how catchy it is?

No, we wouldn’t have guessed it either, but Moana proves that you should never underestimate what Disney is capable of. The film focuses on a young islander girl named Moana who is chosen by the ocean to set sail and search for the key to revitalizing her island, which is slowly losing its plant- life and fish. Of course, this isn’t so simple, as she has to adventure far away from the only world she’s ever known, and somehow convince the tricky, shapeshifting demigod Maui (played by The Rock) to help her return her island back to its former state.

Rogue One. Here’s an entry that really doesn’t need much of an introduction. Unless you’ve been sleeping under a rock for the past 4. Star Wars is one of the largest (if not the largest) cinematic franchises in all of existence. The movies, multiple TV shows, video games, books, and much much more — it seems nothing can stop the money- making monster that is Star Wars. That didn’t stop people from worrying, however, when their favorite space opera epic released the first of its anthology trilogy, Rogue One.

Thankfully, there wasn’t much to worry about, as the spin- off was met with great critical praise and even greater box office numbers. Considering the fact that Rogue One is the only Star Wars film currently on Netflix, losing it will be quite a loss. Again, however, if recent negotiations pan out, Netflix might just retain the rights to the galaxy far, far away after all.

Holes. Chances are that you completely forgot about this charming movie about a cruel juvenile detention camp located on top of a dried- out lake. If you’re a child of the ’9. Is this synopsis bringing back a flood of pleasant memories big enough to refill Camp Green Lake itself? Then you know we’re talking about Holes! An interesting thing to note about this movie is that it was Shia La. Beouf’s first big starring role, and what many would call the catalyst to his movie career.

While nowadays, Shia has gotten a reputation for being quite an eccentric character, this film takes us back to a more innocent time, and it will be a shame to lose it. Pirates of the Caribbean. No one ever could have expected a movie series based on a theme park ride to become a huge success, yet here we have Pirates of the Caribbean. At the time, Disney was experimenting with different genres of movies to see what clicked with audiences, choosing three of their Disneyland attractions to make loosely- based films off of. These three films were: The Country Bears, The Haunted Mansion, and of course, Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl. While The Haunted Mansion was met with mixed- reception, and The Country Bears was a straight- out flop, the debut Pirates flick managed to be a staggering success, spawning an immensely successful line of sequels which now make up one of the highest- grossing film franchises of all times.