Here's Everything Leaving Netflix in February
01/23/2018 11:23 am EST
Leaving 2/1:
Brubaker
Corpse Bride
Day Watch
Desk Set
Enquiring Minds
Everyone's Hero
Hard Candy
How to Steal a Million
King Arthur
Magic City: Season 1-2
Night Watch
Open Season: Scared Silly
Perfect Stranger
Project X
Silver Streak
Stranger by the Lake
The Benchwarmers
The Five Heartbeats
The Fury
The Longest Day
The Nightmare Before Christmas
Tin Man
Top Gear: Series 19-23
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
Leaving 2/2-2/28:
A Ballerina's Tale
Leaving 2/3/18
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning
Leaving 2/5/18
Hannibal Buress: Animal Furnace
Hannibal Buress: Live from Chicago
Leaving 2/10/18
Dragonheart: The Shadowed Claw
Leaving 2/11/18
A Little Bit of Heaven
Leaving 2/12/18
Honeymoon
Leaving 2/14/18
Family Guy: Season 1-8
Leaving 2/15/18
12 Dog Days Till Christmas
A Christmas Kiss II
Before I Go to Sleep
Burn Notice: Season 1-7
Christmas Belle
Leaving 2/16/18
Our Last Tango
Save the Date
Leaving 2/17/18
Freakonomics
Leaving 2/19/18
An Idiot Abroad: Season 1-3
Leaving 2/20/18
Aziz Ansari: Dangerously Delicious
Leaving 2/21/18
Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room
Leaving 2/24/18
Jane Got a Gun
Leaving 2/28/18
American Genius
Brain Games: Season 3-4
Cesar 911: Season 1
I Am Ali
Miami SWAT: Season 1
The Catch: Season 1
Most anticipated shows of 2018:
As you mourn the upcoming loss of these movie and TV shows from the streaming queue, look at the bright side. There are plenty of new series and seasons hitting your small screen this winter and spring, so it's time to go on the hunt for your favorite.
Check out some of the most highly-anticipated TV shows hitting the air this year.
'ROSEANNE'
Easily one of the most talked-about series heading to the small screen in 2018 is the Roseanne revival coming to ABC in March.
After 21 years, nearly the entire cast of the working-class comedy will reunite for a nine-episode 10th season, including Dan Conner (John Goodman) who was revealed to have been dead in the original show's final episode. Taking the lead of other reboots like Will & Grace, Roseanne will ignore the revelation and Dan will appear as a live season regular alongside Roseanne Conner (Roseanne Barr) and company.
You can catch the whole family when Roseanne returns to ABC on Tuesday, March 27 with back-to-back episodes.
'The Handmaid's Tale':
Hulu hit The Handmaid's Tale is a TV series adaptation of author Margaret Atwood's novel by the same name, and has been heavily praised by both critics and fans.
It tells the story of Offred, a Handmaid in a dystopian future where women have become subjugated through a religious regime uprising.
The series stars Elisabeth Moss (Mad Men), Joseph Fiennes (American Horror Story), Yvonne Strahovski (Chuck), Alexis Bledel (Gilmore Girls), O. T. Fagbenle (Doctor Who), and Samira Wiley (Orange is the New Black).
Season two of the series is scheduled to drop in April of 2018, and it will certainly be a top contender for TV awards in 2019.
'American Crime Story: The Assassination of Gianni Versace':
American Crime Story: The Assassination of Gianni Versace stars Édgar Ramírez as Gianni Versace and Darren Criss as Andrew Cunanan, the man who murdered the fashion icon.
In additon to Ramírez and Criss, the series also stars Max Greenfield as Santo Versace, Annaleigh Ashford as Elizabeth Cote, Nico Evers-Swindell as Phil Cote, Finn Wittrock as Jeffrey Trail, Penélope Cruz as Donatella Versace and Ricky Martin as Antonio D'Amico, Gianni Versace's partner.
The critically-acclaimed series premiered January 17 on FX as a weekly spot, but it's worth the binge if you haven't been keeping up already.
'9-1-1':
Not to be confused with the William Shatner-hosted 1990s smash series Rescue 911, this debut FOX drama will follow "the lives of Los Angeles first responders" including police officers, firefighters, paramedics and dispatchers.
It stars Angela Bassett (American Horror Story: Coven), Peter Krause (Parenthood), Connie Britton (Nashville), and Kenneth Choi (Spider-Man: Homecoming).
The thrilling freshman series debuted on January 3 and airs weekly Wednesdays at 9 p.m. ET on FOX.
'Big Little Lies':
Big Little Lies debuted as a limited series last February and quickly became a favorite among viewers and critics, raking in awards at the 2018 Golden Globes earlier in January.
The series stars A-list talents including Reese Witherspoon, Nicole Kidman, Shailene Woodley, Alexander Skarsgård, Adam Scott, Zoë Kravitz and Laura Dern as they navigate a tale of murder and mischief in their town of Monterey, California.
While the book-based dramedy was originally billed as a mini-series, HBO announced it has renewed the show for a second season to air at a later date. For now, season one is worth the binge (or re-watch).
'Sharp Objects':
Arrival star Amy Adams makes her return to the small screen in a new limited series for HBO this summer. Many details are still under wraps, but it will revolve around "a crime reporter fresh out of a psych hospital for her years of self-harm" who "returns to her hometown of Wind Gap, Missouri, to investigate the murders of two little girls."
The series, based from a book of the same name, also stars Patricia Clarkson (Six Feet Under), Eliza Scanlen (Home and Away), Elizabeth Perkins (Weeds), Madison Davenport (Shameless), Chris Messina (The Mindy Project), and Matt Craven (NCIS).
While no specific premiere date has been revealed, Sharp Objects will reportedly debut this summer with eight episodes.
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