Movie fans may want to update their watchlists as a number of popular films are scheduled to leave major streaming services throughout July.
According to newly released information from JustWatch, several acclaimed movies, blockbuster franchises, and fan-favorite classics will disappear from platforms including Disney+, Netflix, Prime Video, HBO Max, and Peacock over the coming weeks.
The departures mean subscribers have a limited window to catch these titles before they are removed from their current streaming homes.
Hunger Games Franchise Headlines Disney+ Departures
The most significant change involves the complete Hunger Games film series, which is set to leave Disney+ on July 14.
The departure affects the entire blockbuster franchise, giving viewers only a short period to revisit the adventures of Katniss Everdeen and the dystopian world that made the series a global phenomenon.
For many fans, the removal marks one of the most notable streaming exits of the month due to the franchise’s enduring popularity and large audience base.
Additional Disney+ Movies Also Set to Leave
Disney+ subscribers will also lose several other recognizable titles later in the month.
The Simpsons Movie is scheduled to leave the platform on July 17, while the critically acclaimed coming-of-age drama Boyhood is expected to depart on July 24.
The exits add to a growing list of content changes as streaming platforms continue rotating their film libraries.
HBO Max Removes Several Acclaimed Films
HBO Max users will see multiple movies disappear beginning July 1.
Among the departing titles are the award-winning crime drama Fargo, horror hit Get Out, Rob Zombie’s cult favorite The Devil’s Rejects, and fantasy-action film The Great Wall.
The removals affect a variety of genres, offering viewers one last opportunity to stream the films before they leave the service.
Prime Video Loses Action and Drama Favorites
Prime Video is also preparing for a substantial content refresh at the start of the month.
Titles scheduled to leave on July 1 include the thriller 10 Cloverfield Lane, the Oscar-winning drama Dallas Buyers Club, Michael Mann’s crime classic Heat, and the political action thriller Lord of War.
The departures represent a mix of critically acclaimed and commercially successful films that have maintained strong viewer interest over the years.
Netflix Announces Staggered Movie Removals
Unlike some competitors, Netflix will remove several titles throughout July on different dates.
The mystery thriller Under the Silver Lake is expected to leave on July 4, followed by The Roommate on July 6. Horror film Tusk will depart on July 12, while A Fortunate Man is scheduled to leave on July 15.
Subscribers interested in these titles may need to prioritize their viewing before the respective removal dates arrive.
Peacock Also Trims Its Film Library
Peacock’s July departures include a pair of well-known films.
Historical drama The Imitation Game is scheduled to leave on July 1, while Quentin Tarantino’s western thriller The Hateful Eight is expected to remain available until July 22.
Both titles have maintained loyal audiences and are among the more recognizable films leaving the platform this month.
Monthly Streaming Rotations Continue Across the Industry
Content departures remain a regular part of the streaming business as licensing agreements expire and platforms adjust their libraries.
While new movies and television series arrive each month, July’s lineup of outgoing titles includes several acclaimed films and major franchises that have attracted audiences for years.
For viewers hoping to revisit these movies, the coming weeks may provide the final opportunity before they disappear from their current streaming services.