Kristen Stewart’s Spencer Leaves Netflix This Weekend

The 2021 film Spencer, featuring Kristen Stewart’s acclaimed performance as Princess Diana, will be removed from Netflix on Sunday, February 8, 2026. Fans of the movie have less than a week to stream the title before it leaves the platform.

Set during Christmas 1991 at Sandringham House in Norfolk, the drama explores Diana, Princess of Wales’s emotional struggles amid her deteriorating marriage to Charles, Prince of Wales, triggered by his rumored affair with Camilla Parker Bowles. The movie also highlights her mental health challenges under the intense spotlight of royal life and public scrutiny.

Behind the Film and Its Reception

Directed by Pablo Larraín and written by Steven Knight, Spencer is a psychological historical drama that stars several notable actors alongside Stewart, including Timothy Spall, Jack Farthing, Sean Harris, Sally Hawkins, and Amy Manson. The film earned $25.2 million at the box office and received critical praise, holding an 83% rating on Rotten Tomatoes from 366 reviews. On Metacritic, it garnered a score of 76 from 53 critics and a 6.8 average from 335 user ratings.

Kristen Stewart’s portrayal of Princess Diana earned her numerous accolades, including nominations for Best Actress at major awards like the Academy Awards, Critics’ Choice Awards, and the Golden Globes, although she did not secure a win in those categories.

What Viewers Should Know About Availability

Spencer is among several titles slated to leave Netflix in the near future, with other departing films including 28 Days Later, Groundhog Day, Parasite, and Zodiac. There is currently no confirmed streaming home for Spencer following its Netflix exit, but the film will remain accessible for rental or purchase on premium video-on-demand platforms such as Amazon Prime Video.

As the movie disappears from Netflix, subscribers who have yet to watch Kristen Stewart’s widely praised performance have a limited window to do so.