Steven Spielberg’s Latest Sci-Fi Movie Is Leaving Netflix In 7 Days

It’s been seven years since Steven Spielberg’s last science fiction movie premiered in 2018, earning over $583 million and receiving positive reviews. Considering its success and that it remains his most recent sci-fi film, it’s a good time to watch or re-watch it before it’s removed from Netflix this month.

George Clooney’s Unconvincing Movie Star Angst

It seems like a simple skill, but it highlights the difference between these two performers. Timothy is genuinely talented, while Jay achieved fame through his appearance, good fortune, and a bit of ambition. Jay also possesses a certain charisma that draws people to him, even from afar. Timothy works hard at his craft – he’s a dedicated actor – but Jay is a natural movie star. He has an unteachable quality, and he’s starting to question whether he truly earned his success.

‘She-Ra and the Princesses of Power’ Creator Hopes for New Streamer After Netflix Removal

The animated series She-Ra and the Princesses of Power originally premiered on Netflix, so its upcoming departure from the platform is a bit surprising. Because DreamWorks Animation Television created the show, it had a limited time to be exclusively available on Netflix. That period ends next month, opening the possibility for the show to appear on another streaming service or even be released on DVD. This is what showrunner Noelle Stevenson is hoping for, and she recently shared this on X (formerly Twitter).

The Big Short Review: Despite the Film’s Comedic Flaws, It is Still an Enrapturing Financial Thriller

Even after ten years, The Big Short remains a surprisingly entertaining and relevant financial thriller. It tackles complex financial topics in a clever way, using celebrity appearances and directly addressing the audience. The film makes you surprisingly invested in the story of the people who predicted the 2008 housing market crash, though it doesn’t fully explore the wider economic consequences of that crisis.

How To Watch The Great Peep Show Christmas Bake Off Free From Anywhere

This special episode brings together the original cast of the show for the first time since it finished in 2015. That means fans will see David Mitchell (known as the endearingly awkward Mark Corrigan), Isy Suttie (who played the IT worker Dobby), Matt King as the beloved Super Hans, and Sophie Winkleman returning as Jez’s sophisticated ex, Big Suze.

Disney+ Announces Re-Release of 4 of Its Biggest Movies (Official)

As a huge movie fan, I’m thrilled to hear Disney is bringing back all the Indiana Jones adventures to Disney+! They’ve confirmed that Raiders of the Lost Ark, Temple of Doom, Last Crusade, and even Kingdom of the Crystal Skull will be available to stream starting January 1, 2026. It’s great news since they just took them off the service earlier this year, and I was missing my Indiana Jones fix!

All R-Rated Superhero Movies & TV-MA Shows Releasing in 2026

The new series, launching in March 2026, will bring back Charlie Cox as Matt Murdock and Vincent D’Onofrio as the Kingpin (Wilson Fisk). The story continues directly after the first season, with Fisk now the mayor of New York and using his power to push his plans forward. Matt Murdock will have to build a team to fight against Fisk and his criminal activities. Krysten Ritter will also reprise her role as Jessica Jones in the show.

10 Darkest Sci-Fi TV Endings Ever

These bleak science fiction conclusions delve into big questions about right and wrong, destiny, and the nature of reality itself. They highlight how vulnerable people are, the increasing strength of technology, and the complexity of issues without simple answers. These endings challenge what viewers anticipate, leaving them unsettled. Often, the darker elements of sci-fi feel strikingly true to life, acting as either a cautionary tale or a reflection of our own world.