Films and series that leave streaming platforms in July 2024
Some shows go on forever and ever, but that doesn't mean they're available on streaming! These films and series will leave Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Hulu in July 2024. Watch them while you can!
A fascinating biopic about a drug lord starring Johnny Depp, Penelope Cruz, Ray Liotta, and Paul Reubens. Definitely worth a watch if you've never seen it. Netflix is showing it until July 1st.
This drama starring Robert Redford, Cate Blanchett, and Dennis Quaid, is about the notorious 'Rathergate' case before the 2004 presidential election. Interesting to watch in these chaotic political times. But hurry, it will leave Amazon Prime on July 1st.
Four mothers with preschoolers decide to have a fun night full of adventures. Have a good laugh over the weekend. Available on Prime until July 1st.
The identity of a CIA agent (Naomi Watts) is exposed by the agency in retaliation for a critical article her husband wrote. This spy drama is available on Amazon Prime until July 1st.
'Guilt' is a Scottish comedy about two brothers who fatally run over an elderly man and then try to cover their tracks. A unique experience that you will have to schedule before July 2 on Amazon Prime.
Hulu regularly refreshes its inventory, and this month the horror movie 'The Nightingale' will drop from the platform. The movie is about a 21-year-old Irish convict seeking revenge on her family.
A big production directed by Damien Chazelle, this film stars Brad Pitt, Margot Robbie, and Jean Smart, among others. The story of 1920s decadence was nominated for several Golden Globes and Academy Awards as a testimony to its quality. Prime will keep it online until July 5.
This three-time Emmy award-winning series starring Timothy Olyphant, Nick Searcy, and Joelle Carter will be on Prime until July 7. However, if you have other streaming services like HBO or Hulu, you may still be able to see it after that date.
This five-time Oscar-nominated movie, based on the true story of Jordan Belfort, is only available on Netflix until July 9. Thanks to the direction of Martin Scorsese, the movie gives you sharp insights into the workings of capitalism. Meanwhile, the performances of Golden Globe winner Leonardo DiCaprio and Globe/Oscar nominee Jonah Hill are worth watching if you haven't already.
'Automata' is set in a perhaps not-too-distant future when the human population is on the verge of extinction. It stars Antonio Banderas and Melanie Griffith and you can watch their chemistry on Hulu until July 12.
It's one of those series you think will always be there. But Amazon Prime is taking down season 7 of Leslie Knope's adventures in the Pawnee, Indiana Parks and Recreation Department on July 12.
This fun adventure movie starring Sandra Bullock, Channing Tatum, and Daniel Radcliffe, is available on Netflix until July 13. Especially the former Harry Potter actor playing a delusional billionaire is worth a watch and a good laugh.
Until July 13, you can watch Jason Statham in this action film on Hulu. In typical Statham fashion, he plays a tough police officer in search of a serial killer.
This hilarious comedy follows the famously bumbling Mr. Bean on vacation in France. It's a classic that will get you in the mood for summer holidays. Netflix offers 'Mr. Bean's Holiday' until July 14.
You will have until July 14 to watch this chilling documentary on the abduction, abuse, and brainwashing of 12-year-old Jan Broberg back in the 1970s. A must-see for true crime buffs!
And here's another big title leaving a streaming platform in July 2024. A threefold Oscar winner, the historical drama follows a Polish pianist struggling through World War II. Lead actor Adrian Brody rightfully won an Oscar for his masterful performance. Available on Netflix until July 14.
This acclaimed series has been on the air for more than 20 years and follows Detective Benson and her team in the Vice and Special Victims Department. Season 22 is on Amazon Prime until July 14.
This Marvel action movie is about Dr. Morbius (Jared Leto) who tries to cure a rare blood disease and ends up becoming some kind of vampire. It's available until July 20.
The modern version of this horror movie, starring an unrecognizable Bill Skarsgård, will leave Netflix on July 21.
Another classic you should watch to get in the mood for summer! Join the young Leonardo DiCaprio on a paradisiacal beach where nothing is as it seems, until July 31st.
This comedy, starring Josh Gad, Kaley Cuoco, and Kevin Hart, follows a lonely groom who has to contract a company for groomsmen for his wedding because he doesn't have many friends. It's a good laugh, available on Hulu until July 31.
Never seen this fun comedy with Jennifer Garner in which a 13-year-old girl wishes she were older and the wish comes true? Here's your chance on Hulu... but only until July 31st.
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