What Are The 6 Best Movies Leaving Netflix By June End
Each month, Netflix introduces a fresh batch of movies, offering an ever-expanding selection for viewers. However, as the month draws to a close, attention shifts to the films that will soon be leaving the platform. July is no exception, with several notable titles set to depart. These range from an Oscar-winning drama about a father's dedication to his daughters' tennis careers to a lesser-known dark comedy from the 1990s and a visually stunning sci-fi film from the past decade.
So where do you begin? Below are ten movies leaving Netflix in July 2024 that you shouldn't miss. At the end of this article, you'll find a comprehensive list of all titles exiting by August 1. I hope this inspires you to watch at least one of these films, as each comes highly recommended.

King Richard (2021)
Watching "King Richard" is a reminder of exceptional acting. Will Smith's Oscar-winning performance, along with Aunjanue Ellis, Saniyya Sidney, and Demi Singleton, brings raw family drama to life. Directed by Reinaldo Marcus Green, this biographical sports drama follows Richard Williams as he coaches his daughters Serena and Venus Williams to tennis stardom despite numerous challenges.
Looper (2012)
Before Rian Johnson directed "Star Wars: The Last Jedi," he was known for his unique storytelling style in films like "Looper." This sci-fi movie features Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Joe, a hitman who eliminates people sent back from the future. Complications arise when his future self, played by Bruce Willis, becomes his target. The film explores themes of time and free will.
Waves (2019)
"Waves" is an underrated gem from director Trey Edward Shults. This psychological drama captures the life of an African-American family in South Florida through vibrant cinematography and atmospheric sound design. The story focuses on Tyler's downward spiral under his father's pressure and Emily's journey through love and loss.
Glass (2019)
"Glass," the sequel to "Unbreakable" and "Split," flew under the radar in 2019 but deserves attention. Directed by M. Night Shyamalan, it features Bruce Willis as David Dunn, who tracks down Kevin Wendell Crumb (James McAvoy) with multiple personalities known as "Beast." They meet Elijah Price (Samuel L. Jackson) in a psychiatric hospital for a battle of wits and strength.
Serial Mom (1994)
"Serial Mom," directed by John Waters, is a dark comedy about Beverly Sutphin (Kathleen Turner), a seemingly perfect suburban mom with a twisted side. She exacts revenge on those who offend her or her family, leading to chaos and satire on American suburban life and celebrity culture.
Big Eyes (2014)
Tim Burton's "Big Eyes" tells the story of Margaret Keane (Amy Adams), whose paintings of children with oversized eyes become famous under her husband's name. The film follows her struggle to reclaim her work and identity as an artist. Burton's signature style enhances this exploration of artistry and identity.
Resident Evil: Retribution (2012)
"Resident Evil: Retribution," directed by Paul W.S. Anderson, is one of the most underrated action films in its series. Milla Jovovich stars as Alice, humanity's last hope after a virus outbreak from Umbrella Corporation's lab. The film features energetic gunfights, chase scenes, and immersive visuals that fully embrace 3D technology.
If you're looking for more options before they leave Netflix at the end of July 2024, check out the full list below:
- The Social Network
- The Departed
- Pulp Fiction
- The Dark Knight
- The Matrix
- The Godfather
- The Shawshank Redemption
- Inception
- Forrest Gump
- The Silence of the Lambs
This list includes some must-watch films that are worth your time before they disappear from Netflix.