TV What's Leaving Netflix in April 2024: The Hateful Eight, Mamma Mia!, Joker The platform will also bid farewell to three "Jurassic Park" movies, "Twins," "Elvis," "The Nice Guys," and "The Meg." By Dustin Nelson Published on March 29, 2024 08:00AM EDT The rhythm of movies and shows arriving on and leaving Netflix is a familiar pattern. For every Rebel Moon — Part 2: The Scargiver that arrives on the service, a The Nice Guys must bid adieu. This April, as new and classic shows and movies — including the first six seasons of Sex and the City — arrive on Netflix, many others are leaving, like Quentin Tarantino's The Hateful Eight, Horrible Bosses 2, both Mamma Mia! movies, and the first three Jurassic Park movies. It's also last call on the Joaquin Phoenix-led Joker, for anyone hoping to brush up on the movie before the sequel, Joker: Folie à Deux arrives later this year. Todd Phillips' 2019 film following failed comedian Arthur Fleck's descent into becoming the iconic Batman villain was a box office smash and scored the most 2020 Oscar nominations of any movie, ultimately winning Best Actor for Phoenix and Best Score for composer Hildur Guðnadóttir. And don't forget to get your fill of Arnold Schwarzenegger comedies — Twins and Kindergarten Cop — before time runs out. Here are all of the movies and shows leaving Netflix in April 2024. Samuel L. Jackson in 'The Hateful Eight,' Ryan Gosling in 'Nice Guys,' and Jennifer Aniston in 'Horrible Bosses 2'. Everett (3) April 4 Day of the Dead: BloodlineImposters: Seasons 1-2 April 7 Marshall April 8 The Nice Guys April 9 Horrible Bosses 2 April 11 Deliver Us From Evil April 15 RushSynchronicThe Zookeeper's Wife April 22 The MegTrain to Busan April 24 The Hateful EightThe Hateful Eight: Extended Edition April 25 Kung Fu Panda 3 April 26 Malignant April 30 13 Going on 3027 Dresses30 Days of NightApollo 13Barney and Friends: Seasons 13-14ElvisErin BrockovichThe First PurgeFried Green TomatoesHow to Train Your Dragon 2JokerJurassic ParkJurassic Park IIIKindergarten CopThe Lost World: Jurassic ParkMamma Mia!Mamma Mia! Here We Go AgainThe Purge: Election YearSilver Linings PlaybookStep BrothersTwinsWhiplash Sign up for Entertainment Weekly's free daily newsletter to get breaking TV news, exclusive first looks, recaps, reviews, interviews with your favorite stars, and more. Related content: The 30 best documentaries on Netflix Lady Gaga and Joaquin Phoenix spark a bad romance in Joker 2 Valentine's Day preview New Jurassic World movie in the works with original Jurassic Park writer