5 Awesome Movies to Watch Before They Leave Netflix in November

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Written by Thiago Gomes

October 31, 2025

It’s that time of the month: the Netflix library is about to shrink. Content rotation is constant, and on November 1st, several classics and fan favorites are leaving the platform. From cinema-defining blockbusters to iconic comedies, this is your last chance to binge 5 essential movies before they disappear.

Jurassic Park (1993)

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Steven Spielberg’s undisputed classic that changed cinema forever. Jurassic Park is not just a movie; it’s an event. Blending breathtaking animatronics with groundbreaking CGI that (unbelievably) still holds up today, the film captures the wonder and terror of bringing dinosaurs back to life. It’s the perfect summer blockbuster and a masterpiece of suspense.

Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (1986)

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The definition of an 80s classic. Matthew Broderick stars as the charismatic Ferris Bueller, who decides to skip school for the perfect day off in Chicago. Breaking the fourth wall and defying authority (especially his principal), John Hughes’s film is a timeless ode to youth, freedom, and fun, and it remains as fresh today as it was decades ago.

Shrek (2001)

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A film that should be required yearly viewing. Shrek turned fairy tales upside down and redefined animation for a generation. It is genuinely hilarious, features an unforgettable soundtrack, and has a surprising amount of heart. More than two decades later, its status in pop culture and its legacy as a meme machine have only solidified.

The Fast and the Furious (The Franchise)

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For those seeking pure, high-octane fun. Several films from The Fast and the Furious saga are speeding away, offering one last chance to binge the franchise’s evolution from illegal street racing to physics-defying global heists. It’s the definition of turning your brain off and enjoying the spectacle and the core theme of “family.”

Horrible Bosses (2011)

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One of the most underrated R-rated comedies of the 2010s. Jason Bateman, Charlie Day, and Jason Sudeikis have perfect chemistry as three friends who jokingly plot to murder their terrible bosses. When the plan spirals out of their control, the result is a spiral of chaos and absurd comedy.

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Thiago Gomes

As the founder of Byte Cosmico, I handle the site's maintenance and updates. I am a digital universe enthusiast, with a lifelong passion for games, technology, and new knowledge. My journey is to transform curiosity into knowledge.

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