Star-studded movie Love Again is being removed from Netflix, and fans only have just over a week to catch it.

First premiering in 2023, the romantic comedy-drama focuses on a widow called Mira Ray (Priyanka Chopra Jonas) who works through her grief by sending texts to her late fiancé's phone, not knowing that the number has been reassigned to journalist Rob Burns (Sam Heughan).

After being added to the streamer earlier this year, Netflix has confirmed that Love Again will be leaving the site next weekend on 9 August.

Alongside Chopra Jonas and Heughan, the movie also features music icon Celine Dion as herself, whom Rob is assigned to profile before she is enlisted to help him win Mira's heart.

The film sits at a low score of 30% on Rotten Tomatoes, though viewers were much bigger fans, with the film boasting a 91% audience score.

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Writing on IMDb, one fan said: "For those who still can feel love, do give this movie a try. You won't regret it. Especially if you're a Celine Dion's die hard fan."

"I'm really glad I gave it a try," another wrote. "It's definitely one you should watch for yourself and see what you think. I don't think you will be disappointed!"

A third added: "Watch it alone, with your partner or with your date and you'll definitely have a great time. Cinema needs more movies like this one."

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Heughan previously praised working with Dion, telling Digital Spy: "Isn't she wonderful? She's just such an incredible person. I think she should have been in a movie, but I'm glad she saved herself for us and she's created five new original tracks for us.

"Just her voice as soon as she starts singing, it just captures you. And yeah, she's just an incredible, incredible person."

Love Again is available to stream on Netflix until 9 August.


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