The A-Team, an action comedy movie starring Liam Neeson and Bradley Cooper, is leaving Netflix very soon. Originally released in 2010, it is one of numerous film and television titles departing the streaming giant next month. Following its release, The A-Team underperformed financially, resulting in the cancellation of plans for an anticipated sequel. The A-Team […] The post Liam Neeson & Bradley Cooper’s Military Action Comedy To Leave Netflix appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

The A-Team, an action comedy movie starring Liam Neeson and Bradley Cooper, is leaving Netflix very soon. Originally released in 2010, it is one of numerous film and television titles departing the streaming giant next month. Following its release, The A-Team underperformed financially, resulting in the cancellation of plans for an anticipated sequel.
The A-Team is leaving Netflix next month
Fans will not be able to find The A-Team in Netflix’s content library soon.
As per What’s on Netflix, the Bradley Cooper and Liam Neeson film will exit the streaming platform on February 16, 2026. Accordingly, fans have 24 days to catch the film before its inevitable departure.
Following the release of The A-Team, it grossed $177.2 million at the worldwide box office against a sizable estimated budget of $110 million (via Box Office Mojo).
On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds a 48 percent Tomatometer score and a more robust Popcornmeter score of 66 percent. Meanwhile, on Metacritic, the film has a Metascore of 47 and a user score of 6.7. The former denotes “mixed or average” perception, and the latter indicates “generally favorable” perception.
The A-Team is based on Frank Lupo and Stephen J. Cannell’s 1980s TV series of the same name. It aired on NBC between January 1983 and March 1987. The story follows a U.S. Army Special Forces team, who, after being dishonorably discharged and imprisoned following a black operation that ended badly and left them framed for a crime they didn’t commit, break out of prison to clear their names.
Joe Carnahan, whose latest film, The Rip, recently hit Netflix, directed the movie. He also co-wrote the screenplay with Skip Woods and Brian Bloom, the latter of whom appears in the film in a supporting role.
In addition to Liam Neeson and Bradley Cooper, The A-Team stars Sharlto Copley, Jessica Biel, Quinton ‘Rampage’ Jackson, Patrick Wilson, Gerald McRaney, and Maury Sterling, among others.
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