The Best TV Shows & Movies Leaving Netflix In June 2019
Summer is pretty much in full swing, and even though there are plenty of movies hitting theaters for blockbuster season, there are even more you can watch at home on Netflix. However, some of the titles in Netflix’s library won’t be around much longer, especially when it comes to Disney titles leaving now that the deal with the streaming service is coming to an end. This time one of the more popular Marvel Studios titles is heading out, as well as a coupleQuentin Tarantinofavorites, a modern sci-fi classic, and more.
The documentary Apollo 11 is now available to watch on home video, and maybe after you give that a look, you’ll want to jump ahead to one of the less successful missions NASA attempted after their first landing on the moon. Tom Hanks leads a fantastic ensemble cast that includes Bill Paxton, Kevin Bacon, Gary Sinise and Ed Harris. The movie gave us one of the best space dramas of all-time, and also one of the most quoted lines in cinema history, “Houston, we have a problem.” (Leaving June 1)

Kill Bill Vol. 1 and Vol. 2
Even though this was meant to be one movie, Quentin Tarantino’s bloody revenge affair ended up spanning two films, and both are leaving Netflix at the beginning of next month. It’s best to watch these movies back-to-back instead of a gap between them, which is how they were released in theaters. They just fit together as one cohesive story, and it has some of Tarantino’s most bloody, vicious action, all with a classic kung fu style behind it. (Leaving June 1)
District 9
It’s rare that a sci-fi movie ends up with a Best Picture nomination, butDistrict 9was wholly deserving of it nearly 10 years ago. Neill Blomkamp directed the film which started his career with a bang, but it also gave him a lot to live up to in the films that followed. Incredible visual effects, an unfortunately still relevant parable about immigration, and a fantastic lead performance by Sharlto Copley make this a must-see. So if you haven’t seen it, catch it while you can (Leaving June 4)
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
We’re still waiting to hear whenGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3will officially get off the ground, but in the meantime, you have a limited window to enjoy the previous sequel. It’s one of Marvel’s better sequels, and it expands the outstanding soundtrack roster introduced in the first film. Even though this movie isn’t exactly essential viewing forAvengers: Endgame, it’s integral in the arc of all the Guardians of the Galaxy. (Leaving June 5)
National Lampoon’s Van Wilder
Don’t get me wrong, this isn’t exactly a good movie, and much likeAnimal Housebefore it, the comedy is certainly dated. But this is also the movie that properly introduced us to the charisma and comedy power of Ryan Reynolds. He’s really the only reason this movie still works a decent amount, even if it’s quite the immature college comedy. But since this came out just as I was getting ready to head into college, it still has a special place in my comedy locker. (Leaving June 15)
Apocalypse Now
Despite production woes,Apocalypse Nowis one of the most acclaimed and influential war films of all time. It’s Francis Ford Coppola at the height of his filmmaking prowess, Marlon Brando unleashed at his most mental, and a great cast of soldiers that includes Martin Sheen, Robert Duvall, Harrison Ford, Laurence Fishburne, and of course, Dennis Hopper as a photojournalist. This movie is quite the trip, so if you haven’t seen it yet, buckle in for a wild, mindfuck of a war drama.
Leaving June 1
An Extremely Goofy Movie
Cold in July
Disney’s 101 Dalmatians
Disney’s The Fox and the Hound 2
Disney’s The Jungle Book: Mowgli’s Story
Freddy vs. Jason
Friday the 13th
Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves
I Am Legend
In the Army Now
Inspector Gadget 2
Kill Bill: Vol. 1
Kill Bill: Vol. 2
Legally Blonde
Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde
My Bloody Valentine
Playing It Cool
Pretty in Pink
Reindeer Games
Terminator Salvation
The Bone Collector
The Constant Gardener
Leaving June 4
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The Soloist
Leaving June 14
Grand Designs: Australia: Season 4
I Own Australia’s Best Home: Season 1
I Own Britain’s Best Home: Season 1
Leaving June 15
Minimalism: A Documentary About the Important Things
The Pianist
Leaving June 16
Death Race
Leaving June 24
Disney’s Mulan 2



