Bella Thorne’s R-Rated Brawling Movie Is Leaving Netflix
Netflix will remove a 2020 R-rated black comedy starring Bella Thorne from its library next month. The film centers on a financially struggling woman who discovers a secret all-female fight club and challenges its undefeated champion.
Chick Fight leaves Netflix in June
Chick Fight will not be a part of Netflix’s content library from Tuesday, June 2, 2026 (via What’s on Netflix).
The story follows Anna, who accidentally sets the coffee shop she works at on fire while smoking a joint with her friend, Charleen. Along with mounting bills, she faces eviction from her home as well. To take things off her mind, Charleen introduces Anna to an underground all-female fight club.
Soon, Anna learns that she has deep connections with the club and becomes more involved. However, she later finds herself in conflict with Olivia, an undefeated fighter at the club. To defeat Olivia, Anna asks Jack Murphy, a former boxing coach, to train her.
Paul Leyden directed the film with a script from Joseph Downey. The cast features Bella Thorne as Olivia, Malin Åkerman as Anna, Alec Baldwin as Jack Murphy, Dulcé Sloan as Charleen, and Kevin Nash as Ed, among others.
Released on November 13, 2020, Chick Fight failed to impress most of its viewers. It has poor ratings on all review-aggregator sites. On Rotten Tomatoesit has a Tomatometer score of 38% and a Popcornmeter score of 20%. And on Metacriticit has a weighted average critics’ score of 39 and a user score of 3.3. Even on IMDbit has a low score of just 4.8.
The box office earnings aren’t in the film’s favor either. Made on an undisclosed budget, Chick Fight made a mere $70,248, per Box Office Mojo.
Along with Chick Fight, Netflix is also removing Andrew Garfield’s 99 Homes and Simu Liu’s Kim’s Convenience from the platform on the same day.
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