Chris Pratt Movie With Marvel & DC Actors Is Leaving Netflix

A popular animated movie is leaving Netflix soon, so if you want to watch it, you’ll need to do so quickly before it’s gone.

The popular movie, featuring well-known actors like Chris Pratt and Samuel L. Jackson, did very well in theaters and continues to be a favorite for streaming. Since it will soon be leaving the platform, now’s a good time to enjoy it one last time.

Chris Pratt’s The Garfield Movie is leaving Netflix next month

On March 21st, The Garfield Movie will no longer be available on Netflix, ending its time on the streaming service after a successful run following its release in theaters (according to What’s on Netflix). The 2024 animated film brought the famous comic strip cat back to audiences with a fresh, action-packed take that appealed to both longtime fans and a new generation.

Mark Dindal directed the movie, with Chris Pratt providing the voice for the well-known, laid-back Garfield. Samuel L. Jackson plays Vic, Garfield’s father who suddenly reappears. The film begins with Garfield enjoying a cozy life indoors, but his world is turned upside down when Vic convinces him to join a wild adventure outside.

The movie, created by Sony Pictures Animation and released by Columbia Pictures, cost around $60 million to make. It went on to earn over $230 million globally, making it a financial success despite mixed reviews from critics.

Despite mixed reviews from critics, audiences generally enjoyed the movie. It has a score of around 5.7 out of 10 on IMDb, and critics give it a score of about 35% on Rotten Tomatoes, but viewers seem to like it much more. People especially praised the vibrant animation, lighthearted humor suitable for families, and the well-known actors who provided the voices.

If you’re looking for something fun to watch with the family, or you’re just a big animation fan like me, now’s the time to catch the newest movie featuring that famous orange cat! It’s leaving the streaming service soon, so don’t miss out!

Originally reported by Rishabh Shandilya on ComingSoon.

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2026-02-18 15:56