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Netflix will drop the 2005 Al Pacino gambling drama “Two for the Money” on June 15, 2026. Find out where to watch it after it leaves the platform.
Netflix will remove the 2005 sports‑gambling film Two for the Money from its library on June 15, 2026 [1]. The movie, which stars Al Pacino, Matthew McConaughey and Rene Russo, joins three other titles—Let’s Eat, Saucedo and The Christmas Classic—that are slated to leave the service the same day [2].
The departure is part of a broader reshuffle in which Netflix plans to add and subtract more than 100 titles over the next few weeks. For viewers who still want to see the film, a handful of free ad‑supported services carry it now, including Tubi, Pluto TV, Plex, Fandango and The CW app. Subscribers can also stream it via Amazon Prime Video or Sling TV, while purchases are available on YouTube, Google Play and Apple TV+ [1].
Two for the Money earned just $30.5 million at the box office and received mixed reviews, holding a 22 % Rotten Tomatoes rating, a 50/100 Metacritic score, and a 6.2/10 IMDb rating [1]. Written by Dan Gilroy and directed by D.J. Caruso, the film follows former college football star Brandon Lang (McConaughey) as he teams up with Pacino’s Walter Abrams, a sports‑consulting mogul, to handicap games for high‑stakes gamblers. The narrative’s focus on the personal and professional tensions between Lang and Abrams has kept it a niche favorite despite its modest commercial performance.
The removal underscores how streaming platforms continuously rotate content to align with licensing agreements and viewer demand. As Netflix trims its catalog, the film’s availability on multiple free and subscription services ensures it remains accessible, but the shift may push casual viewers toward other platforms that still host the title.
Whether the film’s exit will drive a spike in viewership on the alternative services remains to be seen, but the move highlights the fluid nature of streaming rights and the importance of keeping an eye on where older titles migrate after leaving major platforms.
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