Pulp Fiction Leaving Netflix on February 28

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Pulp Fiction Leaving Netflix on February 28 — Collider

Netflix does not keep a permanent back catalog of studio releases, and licensed classics often cycle off the service. Pulp Fiction, the 1994 film that made Quentin Tarantino a household name, has been marked with Netflix’s "Leaving Soon" banner and will no longer be available to stream after February 28th.

The streamer has begun marking films that will exit on March 1st, so February 28th will be the final day to watch those titles on Netflix. Other notable departures set for that date include A League of Their Own, Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, The Amazing Spider-Man, Braveheart, Boyz n the Hood, Snatch, Stand By Me, This Is the End, Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit, and The Wolf of Wall Street.

Pulp Fiction remains available on other platforms. It is currently streaming on Paramount+, which is a paid service, and can also be found on free services Hoopla and Kanopy, both of which can be accessed through most public libraries with a library card.

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