The "greatest move of the decade" won't be available soon as the countdown begins until its axed from Netflix.
Starring Pretty Woman icon Julia Roberts, Marley and Me's Owen Wilson as well as The Night Manager's Noah Jupe, 2017 film Wonder revolves around their fictional son Auggie Pullman (played by Jacob Tremblay) who was born with Treacher Collins syndrome.
For most of his life, his physical appearance has prevented him from going to a mainstream school but little does everyone expect him to become the unlikely hero of the fifth grade.
The official synopsis continues: "As his family, his new classmates and the larger community all struggle to discover their compassion and acceptance, Auggie's extraordinary journey will unite them and prove you can't blend in when you were born to stand out."
Scoring an impressive 86% on Rotten Tomatoes, fans haven't been able to stop themselves from flocking to IMDb to sing Wonder's praises.
"I loved this movie so much. I had a great and enjoyable time with it.
"I laughed and cried. It is pure and heartwarming. This is a perfect family movie", a fan posted.
Another agreed: "I cried warm tears all throughout this movie!
"My heart is warmed, this was overwhelming and well done!
"This movie was a great example of kindness and respect, and it's for all ages!"
"Such wonderful movies need a huge clap in front of the entire audience!", a third echoed.
"A movie that makes us learn who we really are.... I cannot watch the end without tears in my eyes... Hats off to the entire crew and the boy Auggie in general!"
Unfortunately for fans, there isn't too long left to wait Wonder on Netflix as the family film is going to be leaving the streamer on Sunday, March 1.
Labelled as "fantastically heartwarming" and the "greatest movie of the decade", Wonder is based on the book of the same name by author RJ Palacio.
While the plot is fictional, Wonder was inspired by real-life events as Palacio wrote his novel after meeting a girl with a craniofacial disorder.
The author's son saw the girl and began crying and quickly turned his pram away so the youngster wouldn't see how he reacted.
Palacio told 20/20 in 2017: "It was terrible, and I was so mad at myself for the way that I handled it.
"For the rest of the day, I just kept thinking about all the things I wished I'd said and done."
But it was this moment that encouraged Palacio to write Wonder and bring the inspiring character of Auggie Pullman to life.
Another fan added: "I took a chance on this movie because of Julia Roberts. Little did I know it was going to be one of the best movies I've ever seen!"
Wonder is leaving Netflix on Sunday, March 1.