Watch These 8 Comic Book Movies Leaving Netflix This Month
The end of December marks an important time for Netflix subscribers, especially fans of comic book movies. As the streaming service prepares to refresh its library for January 2026, several popular titles will be leaving the platform. Viewers are encouraged to catch these films before they disappear.
Comic Book Movies Departing Netflix This Month
Here are the eight notable comic book movies that will exit Netflix at the end of December 2025:
- Aquaman & The Lost Kingdom (2023) – This DC film features the superhero facing Black Manta once more. While it struggled to meet the acclaim of its predecessor, it remains a significant film in the DCEU saga.
- Blue Beetle (2023) – Following Jaime Reyes, who acquires a powerful suit of armor from an advanced Scarab. Despite its late arrival in the DCEU, it has garnered a positive reception.
- Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance (2011) – A Marvel film where Johnny Blaze races to save a young boy’s soul from Satan. It may not have been a commercial success but offers entertainment for fans of the character.
- R.I.P.D. Rest in Peace Department (2013) – With Ryan Reynolds and Jeff Bridges at the helm, this film is considered one of the less favorable adaptations but is an entertaining watch due to its humor.
- The Mask (1994) – A comedy classic starring Jim Carrey as Stanley Ipkiss, whose life transforms after discovering a mystical mask. This light-hearted film is a must-see for its comedic brilliance.
- Kick-Ass 2 (2013) – The sequel to the cult favorite Kick-Ass adds new characters and action, making it worth a watch, especially for fans of the franchise.
- Hulk (2003) – Ang Lee directed this divisive film, exploring the Hulk’s origins. While it polarizes audiences, it remains an important part of comic book cinema history.
- Cowboys & Aliens (2011) – A unique blend of Western and sci-fi, this film pits a town against alien invaders. Despite mixed reviews, it features a star-studded cast and is an intriguing watch.
These titles represent a range of styles and stories in the comic book genre. Fans should take the time to experience them before they vanish from Netflix.