Chris Pratt’s Garfield Movie Leaving Netflix Next Month

An animated family favorite featuring Chris Pratt is set to leave Netflix soon, giving subscribers limited time to watch it before it disappears. The film, which combines the charm of the classic comic-strip cat with modern animation, has attracted a steady audience since its release.

The Garfield Movie’s Departure from Netflix Scheduled for March 21

The 2024 animated comedy starring Chris Pratt as Garfield will be removed from Netflix on March 21, ending its streaming run on the platform. This latest take on the beloved orange cat brought a fresh action-packed spin to the character, appealing to both longtime fans and younger viewers alike.

Directed by Mark Dindal, the movie tells the story of Garfield’s comfortable indoor life turned upside down when he is unexpectedly drawn into a wild outdoor escapade alongside Vic, his long-lost father, voiced by Samuel L. Jackson. This shift in Garfield’s world added excitement and humor throughout the film.

Production and Reception Details Highlight the Movie’s Journey

Produced by Sony Pictures Animation and distributed by Columbia Pictures, the film had a production budget around $60 million and achieved over $230 million in global box office revenue. Despite mixed reviews from critics, the movie found a warmer reception from audiences.

On IMDb, the film holds a rating near 5.7/10, while critics on Rotten Tomatoes gave it a middling score in the mid-30% range. However, viewers responded favorably to the lively, colorful animation, lighthearted family humor, and well-known voice cast that included Chris Pratt and Samuel L. Jackson.

Final Streaming Window for Fans and Families

Animation fans and families wanting to experience this recent Garfield adventure have only a few weeks left to do so on Netflix before the movie’s removal. Those planning a final viewing session are encouraged to watch it soon to enjoy the vibrant storytelling and star performances brought to life by the talented creative team.

Originally reported by Rishabh Shandilya on ComingSoon.