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The Movies & Shows Leaving Netflix In June, From A Beloved Rom-Com To A Marvel Movie Classic

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It's that time of the month again for Netflix, when new TV shows and movies arrive on Netflix Instant Watch, meaning some unfortunately have to leave. What's leaving Netflix in June 2018 is, as always, a mix of romantic comedies, documentaries, animated films, dramas, and pretty much any genre you can think of. So, check your Watch List, because some of those movies you've been saving for the perfect Sunday night viewing just might not be there for much longer.

Of all the TV shows and movies leaving Netflix this month, there's something for all fandoms to be upset about. For boy band fans, it will be the disappearance of Backstreet Boys: Show 'Em What You're Made Of. For rom-com fans it will be While You Were Sleeping, and for Marvel Cinematic Universe fans, it will be Captain America: Civil War. Luckily, these tragic departures will be staggered throughout the month. Civil War isn't leaving Netflix until June 25, which means that you can still watch one of the best MCU movies on a loop until then while you attempt to dry your Avengers: Infinity War tears. Get your Netflix and Chill buddy ready for some Netflix and Cap, because Civil War is just one of the many movies leaving Netflix in June.

1. '50 First Dates'

Adam Sandler plays a man who falls in love with a woman incapable of forming new memories, played by Drew Barrymore, in 50 First Dates. (June 1)

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2. '8 Mile'

When Eminem decided he was going to turn his life story into a movie, nobody thought it would become the Oscar-winning film 8 Mile. (June 1)

Universal Pictures

3. 'Gridiron Gang'

Before Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson was Hollywood's most beloved movie star, he starred in Gridiron Gang, a movie about a man who starts a football team at a juvenile detention center. Lives are changed, inspiration is given, and Johnson still had hair. (May 1)

Columbia Pictures

4. 'J. Edgar'

Clint Eastwood directed this biopic of FBI legend J. Edgar Hoover starring Leonardo DiCaprio as the often feared and powerful man. Hoover, of course, was known for spying on just about anyone and anything, but J. Edgar is more than just spy intrigue, exploring his close relationship with lawyer Clyde Tolson. (June 1)

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5. 'Men In Black'

Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones are men to call if you have an extra-terrestrial problem in Men in Black. The film launched an excitingly wacky and fun franchise, and officially marked Smith's graduation from The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. (June 1)

Columbia Pictures

6. 'My Left Foot'

Daniel Day-Lewis won his very first Best Actor Oscar for his playing a man with cerebral palsy who learns to paint and write with his left foot in My Left Foot: The Story of Christy Brown. (June 1)

Palace Pictures

7. 'Neerja'

Neerja tells the true story of Neerja Bhanot, a flight attendant who risked her life to save passengers on Pan Am Flight 73 when it was taken over by hijackers in 1986. (June 1)

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8. 'Out Of The Dark'

Julia Stiles and Scott Speedman star in this thriller about a couple who move to Colombia with their young daughter, and find themselves caught in a mysterious and potentially deadly conspiracy when their daughter gets sick. (June 1)

Vertical Entertainment

9. 'Princess Kaiulani'

Inspired by the life story of the real Princess Ka'iulani, Princess Kaiulani recounts the young woman's journey from Hawaiian royalty to activist for Native Hawaiians in the midst of colonization. (June 1)

Roadside Attractions

10. 'The Angry Birds Movie'

Red, the angriest bird on Bird Island, bands together with his friends Chuck and Bomb to fight a pig invasion on this animated film based on the popular game app. (June 1)

Columbia Pictures

11. 'The Brothers Grimm'

The Brothers Grimm tells a fictionalized story of the popular fairy-tale writers Brothers Grimm, as played by Matt Damon and Heath Ledger. (June 1)

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12. 'The Spy Next Door'

Jackie Chan stars as a former CIA agent who is taking over stepdad duties just as an old enemy escapes from prison in The Spy Next Door. (June 1)

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13. 'The Young Victoria'

Emily Blunt plays a young Queen Victoria in The Young Victoria, a movie that traces her journey from Princess to Queen, and from single royal to married woman. (June 1)

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14. 'Training Day'

Denzel Washington won his second Oscar for his work playing an LAPD narcotics cop opposite Ethan Hawke in Training Day. (June 1)

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15. 'Untraceable'

It's a race against the clock for FBI agent Jennifer Marsh (Diane Lane) who is chasing after a serial killer using Internet clicks to determine how he tortures and eventually kills victims. (June 1)

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16. 'Vice'

Imagine a resort where anything you wanted to do was legal, even murder. Vice is a hotel populated by AI robots who look and sound like humans, and eventually they start to rebel like them too. (June 1)

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17. 'What Our Fathers Did: A Nazi Legacy'

What Our Fathers Did: A Nazi Legacy is a moving documentary that delves into the relationship two men have with their Nazi fathers as they come to grips with the crimes committed by their family. (June 1)

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18. 'While You Were Sleeping'

The classic Sandra Bullock rom-com While You Were Sleeping is tragically leaving Netflix, but if fans hurry, they can watch this movie about a woman who ends up the accidental fiancée of a commuter before it disappears. (June 1)

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19. 'Shark Men' Season 3

Season 3 of Shark Men found the research crew in a bit of turmoil as changes in protocol regarding shark tags proved more difficult for the researchers to get used to than they thought. (June 2)

National Geographic Channel

20. 'Grace of Monaco'

Nicole Kidman plays Grace Kelly, the Hollywood star-turned-Princess, in Grace of Monaco. With the recent royal wedding of American actor Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, this film is more relevant than ever. (June 8)

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21. 'The Trials of Muhammad Ali'

Muhammad Ali's life as a boxer and as a political and social activist is chronicled in the documentary The Trials of Muhammad Ali. (June 9)

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22. 'Bonnie & Clyde'

The TV miniseries Bonnie & Clyde about the famed bank robbing duo is set to leave Netflix this summer, and who knows when they'll be caught next. (June 10)

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23. 'Drillbit Taylor'

Three kids hire a "bodyguard" to keep them safe from a bully in Drillbit Taylor. Starring Owen Wilson stars as the low-rent bodyguard, and Josh Peck as the school bully, Drillbit Taylor is every '00s kids dream. (June 15)

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24. 'Naz & Maalik'

Two Muslim teenagers, Naz and Maalik, get tangled up in an FBI investigation in modern-day New York, all while they struggle to keep their sexuality hidden from their families. (June 15)

Wolfe Video

25. 'The Giver'

In this adaptation of Lois Lowry's famous book, Jeff Bridges stars as the Giver who sparks a revolution when he shares his knowledge with Jonas (Brenton Thwaites). (June 15)

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26. 'The Great Gatsby'

The 1974 adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby starred Robert Redford as Gatsby, Mia Farrow as Daisy, and Sam Waterston as Nick. (June 15)

Paramount Pictures

27. 'Underdogs'

Jake, the best foosball player in town must learn to play soccer IRL when he is challenged to a match by his longtime enemy, who happens to be threatening to destroy his entire town. (June 15)

The Weinstein Company

28. 'Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown' Seasons 1-8

All eight seasons of Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown currently available to stream on Netflix will be removed from the site soon. So, this could be your last chance to watch Bourdain travel the world and eat foreign foods. (June 16)

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29. 'Backstreet Boys: Show 'Em What You're Made Of'

In their documentary, Backstreet Boys: Show 'Em What You're Made Of, Nick Carter, Brian Littrell, Kevin Richardson, AJ Mclean, and Howie Dorough reflect on their superstar journey and document their comeback journey as men in a boy band. (June 16)

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30. 'Curious George'

Curious George brings the beloved children's books to life with bright, colorful animation and original music by Jack Johnson. (June 16)

Universal Pictures

31. 'Super'

When his wife leaves him, Frank finds a new calling: to become a superhero named The Crimson Bolt. His mission is to rescue his ex wife from her new strip-club owning, drug dealing boyfriend. (June 16)

IFC Films

32. 'Cedar Cove' Seasons 1-3

Andie MacDowell stars as Judge Olivia Lockhart in Cedar Cove, a TV soap about a woman living in a small town where everyone knows her tragic family past. (June 18)

Hallmark Channel

33. 'Cake'

Jennifer Aniston earned rave reviews for her performance as a woman dealing with the suicide of a friend, the death of her son, and the physical and mental toll of chronic pain in Cake. (June 20)

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34. 'Baby Daddy' Seasons 1-6

The Freeform sitcom Baby Daddy, about a young man who has his life completely changed when he discovers he's the father of an infant and decides to raise the child with the help of his two roommates. (June 21)

Disney-ABC Domestic Television

35. 'Sin City: A Dame to Kill For'

The follow up to 2005's hit Sin City, Sin City: A Dame to Kill For has just as much violence as the original and just as many stars. Jessica Alba, Rosario Dawson, Bruce Willis, and Mickey Rourke all returned for the sequel, which also added Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Lady Gaga, and Jamie Chung to the cast. (June 22)

The Weinstein Company

36. 'Curious George 3: Back to the Jungle'

In the third Curious George movie, George heads to space, only to find himself lost in Central Africa. (June 23)

Universal Pictures Home Entertainment

37. 'Captain America: Civil War'

The beloved third Captain America film, Captain America: Civil War, changed everything in the MCU by introducing Black Panther and starting a war between Cap and Iron Man. (June 25)

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38. 'Alpha and Omega'

Canadian wolves, Kate (Alpha) and Humphrey (Omega) find themselves on a cross-country adventure when they are captured and relocated against their will. (June 26)

Lionsgate Films

39. 'Bad Grandpa .5'

Bad Grandpa .5 features an unrated version of the movie Bad Grandpa with an additional 40 minutes of behind-the-scenes features and interviews with filmmakers and star Johnny Knoxville to really take the audience into the making of the film. (June 29)

Paramount Pictures

40. 'On Golden Pond'

Katharine Hepburn and Henry Fonda star in On Golden Pond, a movie about an aging couple spending a summer in New England. (June 30)

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