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Amazon Prime: Numerous films and series, including “Harry Potter”, will no longer be available from March

2024-02-21T04:42:09.488Z

Highlights: Amazon Prime: Numerous films and series, including “Harry Potter”, will no longer be available from March. As of: February 21, 2024, 5:32 a.m By: Sven Trautwein CommentsPressSplit In February and March, Amazon Prime Video is removing some series and films from its offering. This also includes the “ Harry Potter’s” film adaptations. The removal of titles from the library is often due to the expiration of license rights.



As of: February 21, 2024, 5:32 a.m

By: Sven Trautwein

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In February and March, Amazon Prime Video is removing some series and films from its offering.

This also includes the “Harry Potter” series.

Amazon Prime Video, the streaming service, continually updates its media library.

However, it is often difficult to keep track of which content will soon disappear.

The “Out of Prime in less than 30 days” category offers some insight here.

Amazon Prime is revising its offering in March 2024.

The “Harry Potter” film adaptations are disappearing from the streaming service.

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The removal of titles from the library is often due to the expiration of license rights.

Only if the date of removal of a title is within the next two weeks will an exact date be given.

We provide you with an overview that is sorted by the date of removal and shows which films and series will be removed from the offer and when.

Amazon Prime: These series and films are disappearing

 Now it's time to be quick if you still want to watch certain films and series that the streaming service will soon be removing from its program.

For some of the shipments listed below the deletion date has already been set, for others not yet.

2/23/2024

Shameless

Season 1-11

2/23/2024

Talentless Nana

season 1

The L Word

Season 1-6

Fargo

Season 1-4

Pastewka

Season 1-10

Pastewka's Christmas story

Four weddings and one death

Some films will also leave the streaming service in March.

Including the film adaptations of the “Harry Potter” novels.

Here we have written down the age from which “Harry Potter” is suitable in book form.

The following films, among others, will soon disappear from the offer:

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Particularly for “Harry Potter” fans, the farewell to the film adaptations from Amazon Prime will be very painful.

The volumes were among the best-selling books of the past 25 years.

Are you familiar with the world of “Harry Potter”?

Then test your knowledge with the Potter quiz here.

As soon as the films are no longer available on the streaming platform, grab one or two “Harry Potter” volumes.

Recently the question arose as to whether there would be a sequel.

Source: merkur

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