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Netflix Is Removing an Iconic ’90s Movie Next Week

The Netflix streaming library is losing a bit of nostalgia next week.

Space Jam, the 1996 star-studded live-action animated sports comedy film starring Michael Jordan, Danny DeVito, Bill Murray, and more, is set to exit the Netflix streaming library on Tuesday, April 1.

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A tag on the film on the Netflix platform now reads, “Last day to watch on Netflix: March 31.” A reason for the movie’s departure is unclear, but it likely boils down to the usual reason of licensing agreements.

Directed by Joe Pytka and written by Leo Benvenuti, Steve Rudnick, Timothy Harris, and Herschel Weingrod, Space Jam released in theaters in November 1996. The film starred NBA superstar Michael Jordan, who teams up with the Looney Tunes for a winner-take-all basketball game against the Monstars, a group of aliens known as the Nerdlucks who stole their basketball skills from other NBA

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