Every month, Netflix announces all the titles coming and leaving the streaming service.

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And in May, users will have to bid adieu to some favorites, including “Jurassic Park” films, the second season of “Bob’s Burgers” and romantic comedy, “Step Up.”

Here are all the titles leaving Netflix this May:

May 1

11 Blocks
Alfie
Bang Bang!
Black Mamba: Kiss of Death
Cujo
Doomsdays
Fantastic Four
FernGully 2: The Magical Rescue
Flicka: Country Pride
Garfield's Fun Fest
Invincible
Jetsons: The Movie
Jurassic Park III
Jurassic Park
The Lost World: Jurassic Park
Paulie
Samurai Headhunters
Stephen King's Thinner
Tales from the Darkside: The Movie
The Doors
The Real Beauty and the Beast
The Seven Dwarfs of Auschwitz
The Sons of Katie Elder
The Wedding Planner
Things We Lost in the Fire
To Catch a Thief
Treblinka: Hitler's Killing Machine
Truly Strange
Turf War: Lions and Hippos
Van Wilder: Freshman Year
Venom Islands
World War II Spy School

May 2

Good Luck Charlie: Season 1-4
Kickin' It: Season 1-3
Scrubs: Season 1-9

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May 5

Amapola
Flubber
Grosse Pointe Blank
The Recruit
What About Bob?

May 7

American Dad!: Season 7
Bob's Burgers: Season 2

May 11

American Dad!: Season 8

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May 15

Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown: Season 1-5

May 17

American Dad!: Season 9 & 10

May 19

Step Up

May 26

Graceland: Season 1-3

To stay updated on the Netflix movies and shows coming and leaving soon, visit whats-on-netflix.com.

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