5 Classic Comedies to Stream ASAP on Apple TV+ Before They're Removed

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Some of them will disappear from the platform at the end of the month.

Thanks to streaming services, we have the ability to watch our favorite movies on demand. But that doesn't mean your favorite movies will always be available to stream. For example, these five classic comedies will soon be removed from Apple TV+, so be sure to watch them before they are.

The Proposal (2009, 6.7 on IMDb)

Available through April 30

One of the best romcoms of all time, this movie starring Sandra Bullock, Ryan Reynolds, and the legendary Betty White explores a somewhat classic trope of green card marriage. However, the roles are reversed, as the film sees its female protagonist, a powerful editor-in-chief of a New York publishing house who also happens to be Canadian, propose to her assistant in order to get a green card. As they prepare for the wedding and try to fool the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service, they develop real feelings for each other.

Horrible Bosses (2011, 6.9 on IMDb)

Available through March 31

This star-studded black comedy revolves around a trio of old friends, portrayed by Jason Bateman, Charlie Day and Jason Sudeikis, whose lives are made hell by their overbearing, abusive, obnoxious bosses, played by Kevin Spacey, Jennifer Aniston and Colin Farrell, respectively. One day, the characters get fed up with their bosses and hatch a plan to kill them.

Old School (2003, 7.0 on IMDb)

Available through March 31

Starring Will Ferrell, Luke Wilson and Vince Vaughn, this comedy follows their characters, three men in their late thirties, who develop depression after their lives fall apart. To cure the depression, the men decide to return to the time when they were the happiest – college – so they organize a fraternity in an awkward attempt to recreate that time.

Mean Girls (2004, 7.1 on IMDb)

Available through April 30

Tina Fey's hit comedy, rebooted earlier this year, is a classic teen comedy. The film centers on Cady Heron, portrayed by Lindsay Lohan, a sixteen-year-old who has spent most of her earlier life in Africa with her parents, who homeschooled her there, as she returns to the U.S. and starts attending a regular high school. Cady soon finds herself ostracized and befriends two other outcasts like herself. Together, they hatch a plan to overthrow the school's power clique.

The Wolf of Wall Street (2013, 8.2 on IMDb)

Available through April 30

Martin Scorsese's famous biographical crime film may seem too far removed from comedy, but it is filled with dark humor as it follows Jordan Belfort's rise to success. However, he didn't get there by simply working, which is why he quickly becomes a person of interest to the FBI. In the humor department, the film pokes fun at the stereotypes of the rich lifestyle with its many ugly sides.

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