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I found a hidden Netflix menu with top movies and TV shows that will disappear from every account soon using secret code


THERE’S nothing worse then going to watch a movie or TV show on Netflix to find it’s disappeared.

All streaming giants routinely refresh their line-up with new titles and remove older ones.

Netflix's "Last Chance to Watch" screen, showing titles like "17 Again," "24 Hours in Aldi," "40 Sticks," "A United Kingdom," "Abby Hatcher," "An A-Z of Paddington," "Anatomy of a Fall," and "Apocalypse Clown."
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Find content leaving soon before it’s too late[/caption]

This can happen for a number of reasons, though usually it’s down to rights expiring with the studio that made the film or TV programme.

Viewers have long complained that there should be a way to see all titles leaving Netflix, so you have a chance to watch them before it’s too late.

Well, it appears Netflix has listened to that request – though you won’t find it among the usual set of menus and buttons.

And, somewhat annoyingly, you can’t do it on every device either.

But it is a handy tool all the same that’s helped me watch some top titles ahead of their axing.

It’s all thanks to a secret code.

Netflix has long had a number of little-known codes that unlock special genres and more specific categories.

For example, 2763 will show all British crime dramas.

And 2729 will reveal everything Anime Sci-Fi.

If you’ve not tried them before, here are some worth trying.


But back to the titles disappearing soon, it turns out there’s now a code for that too.

The code is: 82120713.

As I explained earlier, you can’t use these on every device – in fact, you can only do it from a web browser.

So, when logged into your Netflix account from a web browser, type the following with the code at the end: netflix.com/browse/genre/CODE.

You’ll then see the full list of content that’s disappearing from the platform soon.

What I then suggest is adding them to your watchlist, that way you can easily find them from your other devices.

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