A 2000 psychological horror starring Kevin Bacon will leave Netflix’s platform next month. Helmed by Paul Verhoeven, the movie was a box-office success, despite the critics’ negative reception on Rotten Tomatoes. Hollow Man to leave Netflix next month From March 1, 2026, Hollow Man will no longer be a part of Netflix’s expansive library (via […] The post Kevin Bacon’s Sci-Fi Horror Is Leaving Netflix appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

A 2000 psychological horror starring Kevin Bacon will leave Netflix’s platform next month. Helmed by Paul Verhoeven, the movie was a box-office success, despite the critics’ negative reception on Rotten Tomatoes.
Hollow Man to leave Netflix next month
From March 1, 2026, Hollow Man will no longer be a part of Netflix’s expansive library (via What’s on Netflix).
Paul Verhoeven directed the movie with a script from Gary Scott Thompson and Andrew W. Marlowe. Its cast features Kevin Bacon, Elisabeth Shue, Josh Brolin, Kim Dickens, Greg Grunberg, and Joey Slotnick, among others.
The story centers on Sebastian Caine (Bacon), who leads a team of scientists in developing a serum that renders a person invisible. After successfully reversing the procedure and returning an invisible gorilla to visibility, Sebastian volunteers to be the first human subject of the experiment, despite lacking authorization from upper management. While he succeeds in becoming invisible, the team is unable to reverse the process. As a result, Sebastian descends into madness, traps his team in the lab, and begins to kill them one by one.
Released on August 4, 2000, the movie opened to a negative reception from both critics and audiences. It currently has a 25% Tomatometer score and a 28% Popcornmeter score on Rotten Tomatoes.
In a 2013 interview with The Hollywood Reporter, the director admitted to not liking the movie retrospectively. “I decided after Hollow Man, this is a movie, the first movie that I made that I thought I should not have made,” he shared. “I thought there might have been 20 directors in Hollywood who could have done that. I felt depressed with myself after 2002,” Verhoeven added.
Nonetheless, it was a box-office success, earning over $190 million worldwide. A few years later, the movie received a stand-alone sequel in 2006, Hollow Man 2, starring Christian Slater.
While Hollow Man’s story didn’t exactly meet audiences’ expectations, it was commended for its achievement in visual effects. It earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Visual Effects, but lost to Gladiator that year.
The post Kevin Bacon’s Sci-Fi Horror Is Leaving Netflix appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.
Jacob Elordi ‘Actually Broke’ a Chair During Intense Wuthering Heights Scene
Hunger Games’ Jena Malone Gets Engaged to ‘Soulmate’ Jack Buckley
1 of the Most Divisive Vampire Movies Is Leaving Netflix
When Is Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die’s Digital & Streaming Release Date?
Courteney Cox Celebrates Jennifer Aniston’s Birthday With Throwback Photo
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Season 1 Episode 5 Release Date, Time, Where to Watch
Why There’s No New Chicago Fire Episode Today
Unfamiliar Season 2 Will Be Renewed by Netflix on 1 Condition
General Hospital Spoilers Today: Portia Learns Who the Baby’s Father Is in Feb. 11 Recap
Why There’s No New Chicago PD Episode Today
Young & Restless’ Melissa Ordway on if Abby Will Ever Forgive Mariah
Long-Running HGTV Show Canceled Amid Host’s ‘Offensive Racial Comment’
Why There’s No New Chicago Med Episode Today
Halle Berry Makes a ‘Promise’ for Avengers: Doomsday
Bold & Beautiful Spoilers Today: Dylan Reveals the Truth to Will on Feb. 11
Citadel’s Future Beyond Season 2 Gets Answer From Priyanka Chopra Jonas
When Is Crime 101’s Digital & Streaming Release Date?
The Masked Singer Reveals Who the Owl Is in New Episode
Thursday Soap Spoilers: What Will Happen on General Hospital & All Soaps on Feb. 12?

