Liam Neeson's 2014 action thriller Non-Stop is leaving Netflix at the end of August. According to Collider, August 31 is the final day to stream the film on the platform.
Non-Stop starred Neeson alongside Julianne Moore and Scott McNairy. It carried a $50 million budget into theaters, and many analysts were skeptical it would break even, given that it needed roughly $100 million to turn a profit. The film more than doubled that figure, earning over $222 million during its full theatrical run.
The movie found a streaming home on Netflix in 2026 but will now be removed after just a few months on the service.
Neeson, who is now nearly 75, has continued to work steadily in the action genre. Last year he starred in The Naked Gun, one of the summer's top action comedies, which earned over $100 million at the box office before becoming a major streaming hit on Paramount Plus. He also headlined Absolution and In the Land of Saints and Sinners in recent years, both of which performed well on streaming platforms including Prime Video and HBO Max despite modest theatrical runs.
Non-Stop remains one of Neeson's highest-grossing action films. Fans who have not yet seen it have until August 31 to catch it on Netflix.
