A couple of new genre movies are headed to Netflix in April, including M. Night Shyamalan’s Split and sequel Glass, but this coming month is sadly more about what’s *leaving* Netflix.
The horror films leaving Netflix in April 2024 include Day of the Dead: Bloodline, which will be leaving the streaming service on April 4. This one’s no huge loss for most fans, as the 2018 horror movie was another lackluster attempt to reanimate George Romero’s horror classic.
Deliver Us from Evil (2014) is leaving Netflix on April 11, director Scott Derrickson’s supernatural horror movie starring Eric Bana. The film was inspired by the real life experiences of retired NYPD sergeant Ralph Sarchie, particularly based on his book Beware the Night.
Both The Meg (2018) and Train to Busan (2016) are leaving Netflix on April 22, one a killer shark blockbuster and the other a critically acclaimed South Korean zombie masterpiece.
James Wan’s Malignant (2021) is unfortunately also leaving Netflix next month. The fan favorite cult classic and its modern horror icon Gabriel are departing Netflix on April 26.
And finally, several big genre movies are leaving Netflix on April 30, including 30 Days of Night, The First Purge, and The Purge: Election Year, as well as DC’s hit Joker.
Jurassic Park, Jurassic Park II and Jurassic Park III will also leave on April 30.
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