Netflix is known for its amazing curation of action and thriller content, from across the globe, and across various timeline. Be it older-days classics, or some new-age thrillers, Netflix has got you entirely covered. However, some of the most-watched films across times, are now departing from this premium streaming platform and before they go, do take out some time, and binge them. We promise that you will not regret it!
The Guns of Navarone, an old-classic from the 60s, directed by the ace, J. Lee Thompson, is exiting Netflix on July this year, according to What's on Netflix. It is one of the best known World War 2 film, based on Alistair MacLean's novel of the same name. The film includes the likes of Gregory Peck, David Niven and Anthony Quinn, Stanley Baker, Anthony Quayle, and others, in crucial roles.
Want a Loan? Get cash against your Mutual Funds in 4 hoursQuentin Tarantino's Kill Bill franchise is also among the content set to bid farewell to the streaming platform on July 1. However, there is a slight chance Kill Bill's both volumes may again come back for streaming on Netflix after a short sabbatical. Kill Bill's feature length was approximately four hours, but was then split into two volumes, to make it less monotonous and more engaging. There was another catch to this volume split: Tarantino did not have to perform any cuts from the final edit, giving Tarantino-fans, a complete cinematic experience.
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