It's time to say goodbye to some classic movies, TV shows and even TED Talks from Netflix.
As March approaches we have the rundown of the titles that will no longer be on the streaming giant. The list includes the hit comedies "Hitch" and "American Pie."
Below is the full list.
And we've highlighted a few titles we think you should check out one last time.
SEE ALSO: Everything coming to Netflix in February that you need to watch
Leaving March 1
"Switchmas"
"Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet the Wolfman"
"American Pie"
"American Wedding"
"Atlantis: The Lost Empire"
"Down and Out in Beverly Hills"
"Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights"
"Gone in 60 Seconds"
"Hackers"
"Hamlet"
"Hannie Caulder"
"Hardball"
"Hart's War"
"Hitch"
"Indecent Proposal"
"Johnny Dangerously"
"Jumanji"
"Masters of the Universe"
"Men in Black II"
"Not Another Teen Movie"
"Paycheck"
"The Babysitters"
"The Chosen One"
"The Monster Squad"
"The United States of Leland"
"Wings"
Leaving March 2
"Stevie Nicks: In Your Dreams"
Leaving March 3
"Night Catches Us"
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