Bruce Willis’ Top Action Comedy Is Set to Leave Netflix in Less Than 60 Days, Watch It Before It's Too Late

Netflix has a long-standing tradition of rotating its massive catalog, often bidding farewell to legendary films to make room for new arrivals. While the platform adds fresh content daily, the loss of iconic titles frequently leaves subscribers rushing to finish their watchlists.
One such casualty in the upcoming month is a beloved action-comedy starring Bruce Willis. Willis fans, in particular, should prepare for a significant gap in the action genre as his hit film nears its expiration date.
Which movie of Bruce Willis say goodbye to Netflix?
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According to What’s on Netflix, the 2010 action-comedy Red is officially preparing to exit the Netflix library, giving subscribers limited time to enjoy this star-studded adventure. Netflix has confirmed that the title will be removed from its streaming platform after February 22, 2026.
This gives viewers only a few short weeks to experience the witty banter and explosive gunfights that made the film a cult classic. The movie successfully blended the retired spy trope with a dry humor that resonated with audiences across the globe.
The film features Frank Moses, a retired CIA agent who reassembles his old team to survive a high-tech assassination plot. Alongside Morgan Freeman, John Malkovich, and Helen Mirren, the group proves that age is no obstacle to being extremely dangerous. Do not miss the chance to stream this performance before the licensing agreement officially concludes later next month, as mentioned by What’s on Netflix.
Several other original productions are also scheduled to leave the platform on the same day.
Other notable departures arriving in late February
Red is not the only title vanishing from the service on February 22, as several Netflix Originals are also being purged. The historical drama Rebellion, which spans two seasons of Irish revolutionary history, will no longer be available for streaming.
Subscribers will also lose access to the experimental French drama Paris Is Us and the culinary competition The Big Family Cooking Showdown. These titles represent a diverse range of genres that are being cleared out during the February licensing shake-up.
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The Island exits on February 24th, followed by Transformers: Rise of the Beasts and the thriller Watcher on the 25th. Fans of Brooklyn Nine-Nine must finish seasons three and four by February 26th before they disappear from the platform.
Finally, the month concludes with the removal of the unique romance Bones & All and the satirical comedy Bottoms on February 27th. The removal of these shows is part of a broader strategy to rejuvenate the streaming library for the upcoming season.
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When are you going to watch action-comedy Red? Let us know in the comments below.
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Edited By: Hriddhi Maitra
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