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NN.HEARTBREAK ON NETFLIX! Viewers are reeling after the streamer confirmed it’s quietly removing Diane Keaton and James Norton’s London-set love story — a film so tender, fans once called it “too beautiful to lose.”

Netflix Is Quietly Removing Diane Keaton & James Norton’s Forgotten London Love Story This Week — Fans Are Heartbroken and Racing to Rewatch the Charming Film Before It Vanishes Forever, Saying It’s “Too Beautiful to Lose”!!Viewers can’t stop talking about this quietly mesmerizing romantic gem starring Diane Keaton, Brendan Gleeson, James Norton, and Lesley Manville — a story that unfolds among the cobblestoned streets and cozy rooftops of North London , where love blooms in the unlikeliest corner and two souls rediscover what it means to truly begin again. With stunning performances, soft humor, and that old-fashioned cinematic magic rarely seen today, it’s become one of Netflix’s most unexpected emotional escapes. But heartbreak is looming — the platform has announced its removal this week, sending fans into a frenzy of nostalgia and disbelief as they beg others to stream it before it disappears into the digital void.
A comedy-drama movie that boasts Lesley Manville and James Norton in its supporting cast is set to leave Netflix in the coming days — so consider this your final warning to fall for its charms. The London-set Hampstead, starring the late icon Diane Keaton alongside Brendan Gleeson as the romantic leads, was first released in the UK back in 2017.

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Based on real life events, it shows Keaton’s Emily striking up an unlikely bond with Gleeson’s Donald, despite the two leading very different lives. She’s based in an expensive apartment, while he’s in a makeshift cabin on land that’s being targeted by real estate developers.

Norton plays Emily’s son, while Manville can be seen as her self-serving neighbour.

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The film was met with a muted reception from critics upon its original release and has a 43% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes — but there’s plenty to love about it. The Wrap praised a “terrific” Keaton, and The Standard called her a “refreshing romantic lead”.

Viewers have given it a respectable 6.1 score on IMDb, and Norton clearly looks back on it fondly.

Asked about his “most memorable place to shoot”, he said in a 2020 interview with Time Out: “In Hampstead, I had a scene in a sushi bar with Diane Keaton. I got to spend hours asking her everything you’d ever want to ask her about Woody Allen and The Godfather.”

Now, it’s one of several movies being removed from Netflix on Saturday, 1 November.

That means your final chance to watch it will be this Friday, 31 October — a treat for anyone looking for the polar opposite of spooky Halloween viewing.

Also departing on 1 November are a slew of films, such as the original 2004 version of Mean Girls, 2013’s Now You See Me, and The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie. 2015 follow-up Sponge Out Of Water is also set to leave.

The critically-lauded Parasite, which won the Academy Award for Best Picture, won’t be far behind: it’s slated to leave the streamer on Sunday, 2 November.

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Related: James Norton addresses James Bond rumours

Looking ahead, 2009 comedy 17 Again starring Zac Efron and Matthew Perry will be leaving Netflix on 5 November, while The Miracle Club (which stars a host of favorites including Laura Linney, Kathy Bates and the late Maggie Smith) leaves on 11 November.

Aside from Hampstead, fans of Lesley Manville can see her with Aidan Turner in the “seductive” Les Liaisons Dangereuses at London’s National Theatre next year.

Norton, meanwhile, has joined the star-studded Beatles biopics as Brian Epstein, the band’s long-term manager.

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