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These 2 Julia Roberts films are leaving Netflix soon

If you've been planning to watch any of these Julia Roberts-led films, but putting it off, now maybe a good time to catch them.

Prathibha Joy
Sep 07, 2024
These 2 Julia Roberts films are leaving Netflix soon
George Clooney and Julia Roberts in a still from Ticket to Paradise

Popular streamer Netflix has only a handful of films starring Julia Roberts in its library, and two of them are soon set to leave. If you have been putting off plans to watch these titles in the hope of revisiting them sometime in the future, well, that time is limited now and you may want to catch them sooner then later.

Here are the Julia Roberts films that are leaving Netflix and the last day you can catch them.

Eat Pray Love

Julia Roberts was Elizabeth Gilbert, a divorcee who heads on a year-long journey of adventure, self-discovery and culinary indulgence across Italy, India and Indonesia. The 2010 biographical romantic drama is based on the book Eat Pray Love, a memoir by Elizabeth Gilbert. The book was on the New York Times’ bestsellers list for a whopping 187 weeks.

The film follows Roberts as Elizabeth, as she discovers the joys of Italian cuisine, embraces spirituality in India and finds love again in Bali. Eat Pray Love opened to mixed reviews but was a financial success.

Leaving Netflix on: September 29

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Ticket to Paradise

This 2022 romantic comedy paired Julia Roberts with George Clooney, as a long-divorced couple heading to Bali, where their recently-graduated daughter Lily (Kaitlyn Dever) headed to celebrate with friends and ended up finding love in a seaweed farmer. As David and Georgia, the former couple that can’t stand each other, work separately and later together, to sabotage Lily’s wedding.

The film, written and directed by Ol Parker, also stars Maxime Bouttier, Billie Lourd, Lucas Bravo, Agung Pindha, Ifa Barry and Cintya Dharmayanti, among others. Ticket to Paradise was not a runaway success, but it said to have recovered its production cost, making it a commercial success.

Leaving Netflix on: September 30

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Also, on the platform’s list of titles that are leaving soon are Jennifer Lawrence’s No Hard Feelings and Passengers and Matt Damon’s The Talented Mr Ripley and Downsizing. Priyanka Chopra’s Love Again is also ending its stint on Netflix shortly.

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