Removed, private, or region-blocked on YouTube — what each means and what to try.
"Video unavailable" usually means the channel removed it or YouTube took it down — try another watch source on the same movie page if one exists.
"Not available in your country" is a region restriction set by the rights holder on YouTube — the same link may work elsewhere, and another source may work for you.
If every source fails for you, report the broken ones so they're flagged and removed.
Availability is controlled by YouTube and the channels — we surface what's free, but we can't restore a film a distributor has taken down.