Revisit Rob Reiner's classic political romance, The American President, before it leaves Netflix on April 1, 2026. Starring Michael Douglas.
- April 9, 2026
AceShowbiz - Among director Rob Reiner’s celebrated works is The American President, a 1995 romantic political comedy-drama penned by Aaron Sorkin. This film not only showcases Reiner’s deft touch with character and story but also served as an early inspiration for Sorkin’s later acclaimed television work on The West Wing. Unfortunately, for fans looking to revisit this gem, The American President will soon be removed from Netflix’s streaming catalog.
Starting April 1, 2026, The American President will no longer be available on Netflix, joining other beloved titles, including another Reiner classic, Misery, which is also set to leave the platform.
The film stars Michael Douglas as President Andrew Shepherd, a widowed U.S. president nearing the end of his first term. Shepherd enjoys overwhelming public support that virtually guarantees his re-election. However, complications arise when he falls in love with lobbyist Sydney Ellen Wade, played by Annette Bening. The relationship triggers political backlash, causing Shepherd’s approval ratings to decline amid attacks from a rival presidential candidate. The central dilemma of the film revolves around Shepherd having to choose between protecting his political career and pursuing his love for Sydney.
The American President runs for 114 minutes and blends elements of romance, comedy, and drama with a political backdrop. Directed by Rob Reiner and released on November 17, 1995, the film holds a special place in the hearts of critics and audiences alike.
Critically, The American President is one of Reiner’s highest-rated movies. On Rotten Tomatoes, it holds an impressive 90% approval rating. The critical consensus highlights it as “a charming romantic comedy with political bite,” praising the strong lead performances and its insightful observations on 1990s politics and media.
As the film prepares to exit Netflix, fans and new viewers alike will need to seek alternative platforms to watch this compelling blend of romance and political drama.