Netflix News & Update: 8 Movies To Watch Before They Go In December; Why ‘Gilmore Girls’ Gets Another Chance In Streaming Media?

Netflix News & Update: 8 Movies To Watch Before They Go In December; Why ‘Gilmore Girls’ Gets Another Chance In Streaming Media?

Whether it is Thanksgiving or the Holiday season, Netflix is always the best way to spend your time. With so many movies and television shows to choose from, viewers would like to know which ones they should watch first.

8 Movies Leaving Netflix On December

There are eight movies on Netflix that viewers need to put on queue before the month ends. The movies may not be as new as some would want but they have received good feedbacks when they were shown.

On the Netflix list are "50 First Dates" (2004) which features Adam Sandler and Drew Sandler who portrayed the role of Henry and Lucy, "Don't Be A Menace To South Central While Drinking Your Juice In The Hood" (1996) stars Shawn Wayans as Ashtray. Joining the list from 2007 are "Elizabeth: The Golden Age" which cast Cate Blanchet as the title holder, and "Eagle vs Shark" which features Loren Hosley and Jemaine Clement. From 1996, "Sling Blade" stars Billy Bob Thornton and "Star Trek: First Contact" joins the must watch list in Netflix.

The oldest film among the eight movies to watch in Netflix is "Top Gun" (1986) with Tom Cruise as the famous Maverick. Do not forget "American Beauty" (1999) which stars Annette Bening and has won Best Picture.

"Gilmore Girls" Gets Another Chance In Netflix

"Gilmore Girls: A Year In The Life" debuted on Netflix last Friday and fans seem to be happy with the final episodes. Amy Sherman-Palladino, the series creator has finally revealed the final four words that she and her husband and executive producer, Daniel Palladino, has kept in secret for years.

With the four episodes currently streaming on Netflix, fans are excited to know if there will be a sequel to "Gilmore Girls." Sherman-Palladino said that the four episodes were the only stories they wanted to tell. However, she added that real life does not have endings.

Does that mean "Gilmore Girls" will have another chance at Neflix? Comment below and tell us what you think.

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