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Netflix Movies, TV Shows Leaving in November 2017

It is that time of the month again wherein Netflix selects a handful of shows and films to remove from their system.

Listed below are a few notable titles leaving the streaming platform in Nov.

Keanu Reeve's "The Matrix Trilogy" will be taken out of the system next month, so while viewers still can they should catch the classic mind-bending bullet scene that the franchise is famous for. All three films are leaving on Nov. 1.

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The Oscar-winning "Hugo," helmed by Martin Scorsese, starring a young Asa Butterfield and Chloe Grace Moretz will also be leaving Netflix on the 1st. What is perhaps Scorsese's most child-friendly film comes with beautiful cinematography and a sophisticated story that almost makes it magical.

Also leaving on the aforementioned date is James McTeigue's dystopic political thriller, starring Hugo Weaving and Natalie Portman. The film follows the masked vigilante V who uses terrorist tactics to fight against the fascist regime.

Subscribers should also bid adieu to all nine seasons of Ted Mosby's (Josh Radnor) narrative about how he met his wife. "How I Met Your Mother" will be leaving Netflix on Nov. 13.

There is no time to waste. Nov. is only a few days away, and if anyone wants to binge watch all of that before they are stripped from Netflix should start now.

Netflix will not disappoint. While great titles are set to leave, new ones are also scheduled to arrive, including Marvel's latest "The Punisher." The gun-wielding anti-hero will premiere on the 17th.

Also on the same day, the platform will debut "Mudbound," a story about a family's relocation to Mississippi during the Second World War. The film will hit both the big screen and the small screen.

Comedy specials are also slated to arrive next month, including "How to Act Black," "Nunchucks and Flamethrowers," and "Mea Culpa."

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