Netflix reveals movies and series for January 2023

Worth watching Netflix shows of 2021

Netflix United Kingdom (UK) has revealed the complete official list of movies and series scheduled to remove from the platform in January 2023. Netflix reveals movies and series 2023 through a complete list. Here’s the list of popular 50 movies and series that will be leaving Netflix UK in the first month of 2023.

Movies and series leaving Netflix UK in January 2023:

  1. A Guest Is Coming
  2. A Guy and a Gal
  3. A Man There Was
  4. A Zero Too Much
  5. The Accidental Golfer
  6. Adult Behaviour… It’s All in the Mind
  7. Angel
  8. Annabell’s Spectacularities
  9. The Apple War
  10. Artificial Svensson
  11. As Seen On Tv
  12. The Assault
  13. Bang!
  14. Barbie: A Fairy Secret
  15. The Bells in Old Town
  16. Best Before
  17. Beware of the Jonsson Gang
  18. Bit by Bit
  19. Bitch Hug
  20. Bitter Sweetheart
  21. High Rise Life – The Movie
  22. The Hunger Games: Mockingjay
  23. Shaun the Sheep: The Farmer’s Llamas
  24. Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets
  25. Shaun the Sheep
  26. Timmy Time
  27. Transformers Rescue Bots Academy
  28. Transformers: Cybervers
  29. Mustang Island
  30. Thieves of the Wood
  31. Thieves of the Wood
  32. Uncle Drew
  33. Mama’s Boy
  34. The Wolf of Wall Street
  35. Alibaba Aur 40 Chor
  36. The Butterfly’s Drea
  37. Marked
  38. Osuofia in London
  39. The Luminaries
  40. Body Fixers
  41. Four in a Bed
  42. Jezebel
  43. The Right To Love
  44. The Rooster
  45. Rose on Tour
  46. PAC’s scary Halloween
  47. Package Tour
  48. Pass and Whiskers
  49. It’s All About Friends
  50. High Rise Life – The Movie

For all those “Netflixing and chilling,” there is some bad news. With 223.09 million Netflix subscribers in 2022, there has been a slew of people utilizing the streaming software without a subscription by using the credentials of another customer. However, users will no longer be able to view their favorite shows using borrowed passwords or accounts.

The OTT streaming provider is apparently preparing to restrict the famed password-sharing feature beginning in the new year. This followed Netflix’s suggestion that password sharing was one of the primary causes for the platform’s declining subscribers. The company solved the relevant issue without jeopardizing its loyal customers.

It has been noted that 100 million viewers gained access to the platform using borrowed passwords mostly taken from their family and friends.

Netflix co-chief executive Reed Hastings told his senior officials that the COVID-19 pandemic aggravated the password-sharing problem which the company planned to deal with for a long time. The company has planned to ask subscribers to share accounts for the facility to pay from 2023, Wall Street Journal reported.

Netflix to block password sharing facility from next year

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