<img src="https://sb.scorecardresearch.com/p?c1=2&amp;c2=36750692&amp;cv=3.6.0&amp;cj=1"> Netflix Inevitably Hops on Streaming’s Worst Bandwagon to Remove Originals
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Netflix hops on streaming’s worst bandwagon with plans to remove an original blockbuster from the library for good

Let's hope it doesn't become a regular thing.

Without a doubt, the worst and most brutal of streaming’s current trends is for a platform to remove its original content from the library and cast it out into the abyss, with Netflix remaining one of the last holdouts.

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According to What’s on Netflix, Bleach has been lined up for execution on August 19, which serves as its final day as part of the content library. Of course, there’s a chance the company will decide to extend its exclusive distribution deal for the film it premiered in every country other than Japan in the summer of 2018, but as of yet there hasn’t been any news on whether it even stands a chance of surviving beyond the next few weeks.

It’s not going to shake Netflix to its very core, but the fact the platform is nonetheless considering letting exclusives drift out into the ether of on-demand purgatory could set a dangerous precedent, especially when the higher-ups have so far resisted the urge to Disney Plus, Max, Hulu, Paramount Plus, and the others in ruthlessly wiping film and television titles off the face of the planet.

It might be a storm in teacup, but it might be something else, so we’ll just have to wait and find out.


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