Netflix subscribers in the United States are losing a good handful of streams by the end of the month, so we've got you covered on what you must watch before it vanishes.

300
In this film released back in 2006, you get an intense movie in the setting of 480 B.C. where a war occurs between Persia and Greece. Hollywood stars such as Gerard Butler and Rodrigo Santoro start in this film, providing a classic heroic film with non-stop action from beginning to end.
Charlie and The Chocolate Factory
In this magnificent classic for families all over the world, Charlie and The Chocolate Factory takes you into a fantasy world with fantastic visuals, in a storyline where Charlie and four others win a contest that grants them a tour of the chocolate factory led by Wonka himself. Hollywood stars appear such as Johnny Depp as Willy Wonka and Freddie Highmore as Charlie Bucket. Give yourself a tour around Wonka's chocolate factory one last time before it is gone from Netflix.

Nacho Libre
Nachoooooo! Yep, good ol' Nacho Libre is being removed from Netflix at the end of April, taking away one of the most popular comedies from the new millennium. Starting Jack Black, Ana de la Reguera, and Héctor Jiménez, this film gives a storyline of a religious friar who secretly wrestles in order to raise money for the orphanage where he is employed as a cook by day. Go catch one more laugh in this comedy-drama film with your family before it is there no more.
The Hangover
One of the funniest films from the early 2000's is this movie directed by Todd Phillips. The Hangover, staring Hollywood stars such as Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis, Heather Graham, Justin Bartha, Ken Jeong, and Jeffrey Tambor. This Rated-R comedy film produces a hilarious storyline where a group of boys(men, but on a mission to have fun like boys) go to Las Vegas to celebrate Doug's bachelor party before becoming a husband, but someway, somehow, the boys wake up one morning in Sin City with no memory of what happened the night prior. The guys then realize that the groom is no where to be found.

Paranormal Activity
If you are a fan of scary movies, then I've got some bad news for you. One of the most popular thrillers will be vanishing from the streaming service by the end of April. The 2007 supernatural horror movie that's produced, written and directed by Oren Peli says goodbye to Netflix, so you may want to head on over and catch one more gasp from this intense thriller before it's gone. The plot of this 2006 film is actually local in our case, where a San Diego couple, Katie and Micah, faces the complicated dilemma involving a demon that's been haunting Katie since her childhood days. Go scary yourself one more time before it vanishes on you.


