Stephen King Fans Brace for New Year's Day Heartbreak: A $287 Million Fantasy Adaptation Vanishes!

As the new year approaches, Netflix has unveiled its list of departing titles, prominently featuring 'The Green Mile', a beloved Stephen King adaptation set to leave the streamer from New Year's Day, January 1, 2026. Fans have until December 31, 2025, to watch this critically acclaimed film, which joins numerous other major titles, including cult classics, blockbuster franchises, and award-winning productions, that will also be exiting Netflix throughout January 2026.
'The Green Mile' has garnered significant praise, holding a Certified Fresh 78% rating on Rotten Tomatoes from 134 reviews, with the critics' consensus describing it as "an absorbing, emotionally powerful experience." Its audience score is even more impressive at 94%, with many viewers noting its high rewatchability despite its 189-minute runtime. The film, which debuted in the US on December 10, 1999, was also a commercial success, grossing $286.8 million worldwide against a $60 million budget. It was notably the second most financially successful film in Japan for the year, earning $55.3 million.
Beyond its box office performance, the fantasy adaptation received four Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor for the late Michael Clarke Duncan, Best Sound, and Best Adapted Screenplay. Written and directed by Frank Darabont, known for his work on 'The Shawshank Redemption' and recently 'Stranger Things Season 5', 'The Green Mile' is recognized as one of Stephen King's most intriguing fantasy adaptations.
The film stars Tom Hanks as Paul Edgecomb, a death row prison guard during the Great Depression. Edgecomb's world is upended by the arrival of an enigmatic convict named John Coffey, portrayed by Michael Clarke Duncan. Coffey, a man of immense size and strength convicted of brutally murdering two young sisters, exhibits a simple, naive demeanor and a profound fear of the dark. Paul soon witnesses supernatural events surrounding Coffey, leading him to question the convict's true guilt, as Coffey appears to possess a prodigious, inexplicable gift.
Subscribers interested in tracking streaming departures and notable adaptations are encouraged to stay tuned for updates on what's leaving various platforms. Viewers are advised to watch 'The Green Mile' on Netflix before its departure.
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