Jason Statham's 'Expendables' Franchise Leaving Netflix Soon
Jason Statham’s 4-Part Action Saga Is Leaving Netflix Soon

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The 'Expendables' film series, featuring action stars like Jason Statham and Sylvester Stallone, will be removed from Netflix on June 20. Fans of explosive action and quippy dialogue have limited time to stream all four movies, which have seen varying box office success since their debut in 2010.
- 01The 'Expendables' series began in 2010 and features a star-studded cast of action legends.
- 02The first film grossed $268 million worldwide against an $82 million budget.
- 03The second installment performed even better, earning $312 million worldwide.
- 04The third film saw a drop in interest, grossing $209 million on a $100 million budget.
- 05The latest entry, 'Expend4bles', was a box office bomb, earning only $51 million worldwide.
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The 'Expendables' film franchise, known for its over-the-top action and ensemble cast, is set to leave Netflix on June 20. Starting in 2010, the series features a team of elite mercenaries led by Sylvester Stallone's character, Barney Ross, alongside Jason Statham as Lee Christmas and other action icons like Arnold Schwarzenegger and Bruce Willis. The first film was a commercial success, grossing $268 million worldwide. Its sequel outperformed it with approximately $312 million. However, the third film saw a decline in box office performance, earning $209 million. The latest installment, 'Expend4bles', struggled significantly, grossing only $51 million against a $100 million budget. As subscribers rush to catch these films, the franchise remains a testament to the appeal of classic action cinema.
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