Sony Pictures, known for its diverse and engaging film slate, will be pulling several popular titles from the streaming service. Make sure to catch these films while you still can, as they’re set to leave Netflix throughout the year. Here’s a comprehensive look at all the Sony Pictures movies you’ll need to watch before they’re gone.
Sniper: Rogue Mission (2022)
Leaving Netflix: June 1st, 2024
In “Sniper: Rogue Mission,” a CIA rookie teams up with a grizzled veteran and an assassin on a daring mission to dismantle a corrupt federal agent’s human trafficking ring. As they navigate through a web of danger and deceit, they must rely on each other’s skills and expertise to bring down their elusive target. But with lives on the line and betrayal lurking around every corner, the mission becomes more perilous than they ever imagined.
Bullet Train (2022)
Leaving Netflix: June 3rd, 2024
“Bullet Train” follows five assassins aboard a Japanese bullet train bound for Kyoto, each with their own mission and agenda. As they journey together, they soon discover that their seemingly separate objectives are mysteriously linked. Tensions rise, alliances shift, and secrets unravel as they hurtle towards their destination, leading to a thrilling and explosive climax that will leave viewers on the edge of their seats.
The Invitation (2022)
Leaving Netflix: June 24th, 2024
When Evie receives an invitation to a lavish English wedding from her long-lost cousin, she sees it as an opportunity for a fresh start. But as the festivities unfold, Evie begins to uncover dark and twisted family secrets that threaten to upend her life forever. Caught in a web of lies and deceit, she must navigate through a maze of danger and betrayal to uncover the truth before it’s too late.
Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, a Journey, a Song (2022)
Leaving Netflix: July 26th, 2024
In “Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, a Journey, a Song,” viewers are taken on a profound and intimate journey into the life and music of legendary singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen. Through archival footage, interviews, and performances, the documentary explores the profound impact of Cohen’s most iconic song, “Hallelujah,” and delves into the complexities of his life, artistry, and legacy.
Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile (2022)
Leaving Netflix: August 4th, 2024
When Josh and his family discover a singing crocodile in their attic, they are initially shocked but quickly grow fond of their newfound friend. However, their grumpy neighbor is less than thrilled about the unexpected guest. As they navigate through the challenges of keeping a crocodile in their home, they learn valuable lessons about acceptance, friendship, and the power of compassion.
The Woman King (2022)
Leaving Netflix: August 13th, 2024
Inspired by true events, “The Woman King” tells the gripping story of a battle-tested general who trains a new generation of female warriors to defend their kingdom from a powerful foe. Set in the 1820s, the film explores themes of courage, resilience, and the enduring strength of the human spirit as these fearless women fight for freedom and justice in the face of adversity.
Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance with Somebody (2022)
Leaving Netflix: October 22nd, 2024
“Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance with Somebody” offers a multifaceted portrait of the incomparable Whitney Houston, tracing her meteoric rise from a New Jersey choir girl to an international superstar. Through interviews, archival footage, and intimate behind-the-scenes moments, the documentary captures the essence of Houston’s unparalleled talent, charisma, and impact on the world of music.
A Man Called Otto (2022)
Leaving Netflix: November 6th, 2024
In “A Man Called Otto,” a cranky retiree, disillusioned with life and grieving, plans his own demise but finds unexpected purpose and joy when a lively family moves in next door. As he navigates through the ups and downs of life with his newfound companions, he learns valuable lessons about love, friendship, and the true meaning of happiness.
The Son (2022)
Leaving Netflix: November 20th, 2024
“The Son” follows an overachieving father as he faces new challenges when his troubled teenage son moves in with him and his new family. As they navigate through the complexities of their evolving relationship, they must confront unresolved issues from the past and learn to trust and support each other in the face of adversity.
Missing (2023)
Leaving Netflix: November 20th, 2024
When June’s mother and her new boyfriend disappear during a trip to Colombia, the tech-savvy teenager embarks on a daring online investigation to uncover the truth. As she delves deeper into the mystery, she uncovers dark secrets and hidden dangers that threaten to change her life forever. With time running out, June must use all her skills and ingenuity to bring her loved ones home safely.
Living (2022)
Leaving Netflix: December 5th, 2024
In “Living,” a rigid and formal English bureaucrat’s icy reserve begins to melt when a dire prognosis inspires him to build a surprising legacy. As he embarks on a journey of self-discovery and redemption, he learns valuable lessons about the power of love, compassion, and the human spirit. Through laughter and tears, he finds hope and healing in the most unexpected places.