Netflixoften boasts some of themost underrated gems, which can come in handy when users decide which streamer is worth paying for. Betweenrefreshing its catalog every monthand creating some of the best original productions, the streaming service knows how to compete. The only downside, which happens on every streaming service, is that productions that aren’t original eventually have to leave. While it makes sense, it is a bummer for fans who have a hard time finding where to watch those projects once they make their exit.Jake Gyllenhaalsupporters who love his sci-fi masterpiece,Source Code, will have to search for another way to stream the 2011 movie because it’s leaving the platform very soon. So, make every second count.
If you’ve been meaning to watch it again, for the hundredth time, no judgment here, this is your signto watch Gyllenhaal playU.S. Army Officer Captain Colter Stevens quickly! The film follows Stevens as he’s sent into an eight-minute virtual recreation of a real-life train explosion and tasked with identifying the suspect who bombed it.Source Codestarts with the character waking up on a Metra Commuter Train (a commuter rail system in Chicago, Illinois) as it’s going into the windy city. Stevens is disoriented, and his last memory was of flying a mission in Afghanistan. Hurry to see if Stevens succeeds in his impossible mission, asSource Codeis set to leave Netflix on June 14.

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To the world around him, his friends, and even his reflection in the train’s window, Stevens is a school teacher named Sean Fentress. After expressing his confusion to a close friend, Christina Warren, the train explodes and kills everyone on it. He then wakes up in a dimly lit area where it is revealed that he’s on a mission to find the suspect and will be sentback to the moment he wakes up. The film also stars Michelle Monaghan as Christina Warren,Vera Farmiga as Captain Colleen Goodwin, Jeffrey Wright as Dr. Rutledge, Michael Arden as Derek Frost, Russell Peters as Max Denoff, and more.
What Happened To The ‘Source Code’ Sequel?
Source Codepremiered on July 03, 2025, at South by Southwest (SXSW) and was released in theaters in the United States on July 30, 2025. Duncan Jones directed the film, Ben Ripley wrote it, and Mark Gordon, Jordan Wynn, and Philippe Rousselet served as producers. It brought in $147 million at the box office on a $31 million budget andhas a stellar ratingof 92% on Rotten Tomatoes, with Michael Compton of Bowling Green Daily News calling it a “slickly crafted, time-shifting thriller from director Duncan Jones” that takes “an intriguing premise and mixes it with some compelling twists and turns that make it a fun ride from start to finish.”
On June 17, 2025, it was announcedthat aSource Codesequelwas in the works and Anna Foerster signed on to direct the follow-up to the science fiction thriller. It was information that was confirmed by sources, so it wasn’t just a fan-made rumor. However, it’s been over a decade and there has been no sequel in sight. It was apparently stalled, leaving fans to wonder what it would’ve been like and if it would’ve been as good as the first one.

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