Stephen King's Christine Set to Leave Netflix in March 2026
March brings Netflix US's early-month content reset, and among the quieter exits is Christine, the Stephen King adaptation listed to leave Netflix US on March 1, 2026. At a brisk 110 minutes, the film turns a possessed car into a relationship from hell and still feels nasty in the best way.
What lingers is how the movie weaponizes the everyday. It isn’t just evil-arrives horror so much as obsession horror: a teenager’s need for control curdling into isolation, loyalty becoming possessive, a shiny new identity rewriting morals. Carpenter keeps the scares clean and physical — metal warps, headlights seem to breathe, and a presence is felt even in silence, with the human cost never forgotten.
A reboot appeared likely when Bryan Fuller was announced in June 2021 to write and direct a new version at Blumhouse with Sony Pictures, but updates have been scarce.
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