There are a bunch of titles fleeing the big three streaming services when the calendar ticks over to November in 9 days! We're very horror focused with this list, trying to maximize your seasonal spills while the time is ripe, so don't wait to move on these three dozen-plus titles leaving Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Hulu in November!
Netflix
Magic Mike
The notion of watching a male stripper movie was horrifying enough, but this 2012 flick delivered surprising female nudity from gamer geek dream girlOlivia Munn in the film's opening minutes, along with bonus boobage from Mircea Monroe and Riley Keough later in the film!
The Naked Gun
The entire trilogy is going away next month, but this is the only entry in the franchise with female nudity, coming courtesy of Brinke Stevens and friends in the shower during the opening credits!
Also Leaving Netflix in November: The Interview, Just Friends, Kristy, Sleepy Hollow, The Ugly Truth, Underworld: Evolution, Underworld: Rise of the Lycans
Amazon Prime
The Institute
James Franco co-directed this flesh filled tale of terror with knockout nudity from Allie Gallerani, Amber Coney, Erin Johnson, and many more!
Q: The Winged Serpent
Schlockmeister supreme Larry Cohen delivered this tale of a prehistoric beast's brush with modern day New York weaponry in this 1982 cult classic featuring the sunbathing breasts of Bobbi Burns!
Also Leaving Amazon Prime in November: The Bang Bang Club, Bloodrayne 3, Cadillac Man, Cosmopolis, The Doors, Fort Bliss,Gloria(2014), Jolene, Parasomnia, Passion (2012), The Pawnbroker, The Terminator, Twice Born, Two Night Stand
Hulu
After.Life
Although it was just added at the beginning of October, this spooky 2009 flick with amazing nudity from Christina Ricci is leaving at the end of the month!
Vampire
Another one of those movies just added this month only to disappear at the end of the month, this 2011 flick features a topless scene from Jodi Balfour that's not for the faint of heart!
Also Leaving Hulu in November: 31, 52 Pick-Up, The Bounty, Bug, Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Gloria (2014), The Impossible, The Pawnbroker, Sliver, Stuck On You, The Terminator, Ultraviolet