Fans of the Whedonverse will be understandably disappointed to see Joss Whedon's TV shows leave Netflix on April 1: seven seasons of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," five seasons of "Angel," and the short-lived shows "Dollhouse" and "Firefly." Also leaving: the complete runs of "The X-Files," "House, M.D.," "Ally McBeal," "Roswell" and the first four seasons of "Bones," leaving just as the 12thand final season of the series ends on network TV. It's a Fox TV purge and we'll be curious to see where these shows end up in the streaming universe.
Among the movies leaving April 1 are cult movies "The Princess Bride" and "The Usual Suspects," "Chaplin" with Robert Downey Jr., "Menace II Society," and the original "Superman: The Movie" and its sequels.