Netflix Users Only Have 5 Days To Watch One of the Best Comedies From the 2000s

The 2000s were a fantastic time for comedy movies. The decade saw a surge in funny films, with big budgets and the emergence of now-famous comedic actors. Classics like Mean Girls and The Hangover are still incredibly popular today. While many of these nostalgic favorites are available to stream, time is running out to enjoy one particularly beloved and iconic comedy from that era.

You only have five days left to watch Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story on Netflix! This funny 2004 sports comedy, directed by Rawson Marshall Thurber, features Vince Vaughn and Ben Stiller as rival gym owners who battle it out in a high-stakes dodgeball tournament. The cast also includes Christine Taylor, Gary Cole, Rip Torn, Missi Pyle, Alan Tudyk, and Justin Long. It began streaming in October, but it will be leaving Netflix on January 2nd.

Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story Is a Comedy Classic, and It’s Finally Getting a Sequel

The comedy Dodgeball was a huge success, earning over $168 million despite costing only $20 million to make. It also received positive reviews from both critics (72

Despite the huge success and cultural impact of the movie Dodgeball, a sequel hasn’t been made… until now. News broke in 2023, two decades after the original film’s release, that Dodgeball 2 was in the early stages of development at 20th Century Studios, with Ben Vaughn expected to return. While details have been limited over the past two years, Vaughn recently told The Hollywood Reporter that they have a promising idea, though nothing is confirmed. No director has been announced yet.

Where to Stream Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story After It Leaves Netflix?

Okay, fellow movie lovers, heads up! If you’re like me and enjoy a good laugh with Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story, you’ve got less than a week to watch it on Netflix. It’s leaving the platform on January 2nd! I’ve been checking around, and it doesn’t look like any other major streaming services are picking it up anytime soon. Right now, Netflix is the only place to stream it. So, after it disappears from Netflix, we’ll have to dust off those old DVDs, or rent or buy it digitally if we want to relive Peter La Fleur’s underdog story.

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2025-12-28 19:42