Quentin Tarantino’s critically acclaimed masterpiece Pulp Fiction is set to leave Netflix on March 21, 2025, so fans will need to catch it before it’s gone.
Released in 1994, Pulp Fiction is widely considered Tarantino’s best movie. The film weaves together four interconnected stories of crime and violence in Los Angeles, featuring an all-star cast that includes Uma Thurman, John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson, Bruce Willis, and Tim Roth.
The Palme d’Or-winning film has been streaming on Netflix since September, but with its departure imminent, it’s a race against time for viewers to watch it before it’s removed.
Pulp Fiction holds the title of Tarantino’s highest-rated film on Rotten Tomatoes, boasting a stellar 92% critics’ score. The site’s consensus praises the film as “a cinematic shot of adrenaline that cements Tarantino as an audacious purveyor of killer kino.”
Last year, Pulp Fiction celebrated its 30th anniversary. Tarantino, who directed and wrote the film, has taken a break from filmmaking after the success of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019). He recently confirmed he has been spending time raising his son, Leo, born in 2020. While he’s in no rush to return to film production, Tarantino hinted that he’s working on a play, teasing it could potentially be his last movie project.
For those eager to catch Pulp Fiction before it leaves Netflix, now is the time to act.