Hancock: Will Smith's Superhero Film Leaving Netflix in January

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Hancock: Will Smith's Superhero Film Leaving Netflix in January

Will Smith's superhero film from 2008, directed by Peter Berg, is scheduled to be removed from Netflix in early January. The movie, Hancock, has been gaining attention for its depiction of a powerful hero as its streaming period on Netflix comes to an end.

Hancock, starring Will Smith, will no longer be available on Netflix after January 1. Viewers have a limited time to watch or revisit the film before it leaves the platform.

The plot of the film revolves around John Hancock, a superhuman character whose reputation has suffered due to his reckless actions and alcoholism. Despite saving lives in Los Angeles, the collateral damage from his rescues has made him unpopular.

The story takes a new direction when Hancock saves a public relations consultant, Ray Embrey, from a train accident. Grateful for his rescue, Ray is determined to help Hancock regain his status as a true hero. The narrative unfolds as Hancock becomes involved with Ray's family.

In addition to Will Smith, the movie features Charlize Theron as Mary Embrey, Jason Bateman as Ray Embrey, Jae Head as Aaron Embrey, and Eddie Marsan as Kenneth Parker Jr.

Hancock was a commercial success, earning around $629.4 million globally against a $150 million production budget. Despite its financial achievements, the film received mixed reviews, with a 42% score on Rotten Tomatoes and a 6.4 rating on IMDB. Will Smith received a BET award for his performance in the movie.

In conclusion, Hancock, the superhero film starring Will Smith, will be leaving Netflix in January after its current streaming period. Viewers have a limited time to watch the movie before it is removed from the platform.