List of WB movies leaving Amazon Prime

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Sherlock Holmes (2009) - March 25
Sherlock Holmes A Game of Shadows (2011) - March 25
The Shawshank Redemption (1994) - March 25
Journey 2 Mysterious Island (2012) - March 25
MEG (2018) - March 25
I am Legend (2007) - March 25
The Prestige (2006) - March 25
Ted (2012) - March 30
The Batman (2022) - March 31
Matrix Resurrections (2021) - March 31
About Time (2019) - March 31
The Boy Next Door (2015) - March 31
DC League of Superpets (2022) - March 31
Joker (2019) - April 1
Anabelle Comes Home (2019) - April 1
The Conjuring (2013) - April 1
The Conjuring 2 (2016) - April 1
The Nun (2018) - April 1
Annabelle Creation (2017) - April 1
Final Destination 3 (2006) - April 1
Orphan (2009) - April 1
Lights Out (2016) - April 1
IT (2017) - April 1
IT Chapter 2 (2019)
- April 1
Aquaman (2018) - April 1
Godzilla King of Monsters (2019) - April 1
Pokemon Detective Pikachu (2019) - April 1

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Not sure what to make of this. Either WB is getting out of India's streaming business for good or they will launch a dedicated service someday.
 
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I have stopped watching show and movies for a very long time now (more than 3–4 years); keeping track of over a million subscriptions, each with its specialized BS and cons and juggling through various platform only to be disappointed that the one movie you really wanted to watch isn't present in any.

The only subscription I have been continuing to use is the Google Play Music which I had bought since 2017 or 2018; which turned in-to YouTube Premium.
 
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Took Netflix subscription yesterday (I usually take during kids school holidays).
There are many movies on Netflix which are also present on other OTT Platforms. Is it like some movies are non-exclusive?