Every month, a significant number of movies leave Netflix. In March 2024, for example, a slew ofexciting films such asJohn WickandBee Moviewere removed. If you have a long watchlist on Netflix, you should check whether any will be removed from the platform. With that in mind, here’s a list of every movie leaving Netflix in April 2024.

Leaving Netflix on April 1

Zack Snyder’sDawn of the Deadis arguably one of thebest remakes of all time, based on George Romero’s 1978 film of the same name. It is as incredible as the original, with a modern twist and an exceptional ensemble that delivers outstanding performances.

During a zombie apocalypse, a nurse, a young married couple, a police officer, and a few other survivors seek refuge in a massive Midwestern shopping mall, hoping to survive as long as possible from the flesh-eating monsters. However, when aid does not seem to arrive, they are forced to resort to extreme measures in order to find a way out of the mall.Dawn of the Deadis leaving Netflix on Apr. 1.

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Dawn of the Dead

The Batman (2022)

Matt Reeves’The Batman, which features one of the mostastounding opening scenes, captures the best of the comic Batman, offering DC fans an exhilarating experience. Its gloomy and gritty tone, coupled with the peak portrayal of Detective Batman, made the film even more astonishing.

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In the movie, a sadistic serial killer begins murdering prominent political figures in Gotham City, prompting Batman to take matters into his own hands and investigate the city’s underlying corruption.The Batmanis leaving Netflix on Apr. 1.

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The Batman

Batman is forced to investigate the city’s hidden corruption and question his family’s involvement when The Riddler starts killing key political figures. Robert Pattinson, Zoë Kravitz and Paul Dano star.

Gantz: O (2016)

Leaving Netflix on April 15

Gantz: Ois an experimental film that substantially exceeded fans' expectations. This 3D CGI film is based on the popular anime franchiseGantzand features a balanced blend of action, noir, and horror elements. After being brutally wounded by a thief in a subway station, Masaru Kato awakens to find himself participating in a strange game in Tokyo. Kato, along with a few others, must combat powerful aliens in order to survive and return home to his little brother.Gantz: Ois definitely one of thebest Netflix productionsto date and worth watching before it’s gone.Gantz: Ois leaving Netflix on Apr. 15.

Train to Busan (2016)

Leaving Netflix on April 23

The Korean film industry is well-known for producing some of thefinest zombie moviesand series, includingKingdom,Alive, andAll of Us Are Dead. While these are new entries in the genre,Train to Busan, released in 2016, sets an extremely high standard that many zombie films attempt to meet.

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Let’s be honest, audiences everywhere just can’t get enough of a spine-tingling zombie flick, jam-packed full of good ole’ blood and gore.

The story takes place aboard a train journeying from Seoul to Busan. When a mysterious virus turns humans intoflesh-eating zombies, the survivors on the train must do whatever it takes to stay alive.If you’ve been putting off watchingTrain to Busan, now is the perfect time to do so since it will leave Netflix on Apr. 23.

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Train to Busan

While these are some of the most popular films leaving the platform in the coming month, here is a list of every other Netflix film that will be unavailable to watch in the foreseeable future.

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Adam West holding a bomb by the ocean in his Batman costume in Batman (1966)