Don’t Miss: Here Are the 20 Best Movies Leaving Netflix in July 2025

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As summer heats up, Netflix is shaking up its library, and some fantastic films are exiting the platform this July. We’ve got a mix of classics, modern hits, and hidden gems on the way out, so now’s the time to catch them before they’re gone.

With everything from heart-pounding action to laugh-out-loud comedies, there’s something for everyone. Let’s dive into the 20 best movies you need to stream before they leave Netflix this month.

Constantine (2005)

Constantine (2005)
Warner Bros. Pictures

Released on February 18, 2005, ‘Constantine’ follows John Constantine, a gritty exorcist battling demons while wrestling with his own dark past. Keanu Reeves brings a brooding charm to this supernatural thriller, packed with eerie visuals and a gripping story.

The film blends horror, action, and noir vibes, making it a cult favorite. Don’t miss its unique take on heaven and hell before it leaves Netflix.

Do the Right Thing (1989)

Do the Right Thing (1989)
Universal Pictures

Hitting theaters on June 30, 1989, ‘Do the Right Thing’ is Spike Lee’s bold exploration of racial tensions in Brooklyn on a scorching summer day. The vibrant cast, led by Lee himself, delivers raw emotion and sharp dialogue.

This drama remains a powerful commentary on society, with unforgettable scenes and a killer soundtrack. Stream it now for its timeless relevance.

Crazy, Stupid, Love. (2011)

Crazy, Stupid, Love. (2011)
Warner Bros. Pictures

‘Crazy, Stupid, Love.’ debuted on July 29, 2011, weaving a heartfelt comedy about love and family. Steve Carell plays a divorced dad navigating dating, while Ryan Gosling’s slick charm steals scenes.

With a stellar ensemble, including Julianne Moore and Emma Stone, this film balances humor and heart. Catch it for a feel-good watch before it’s gone.

Dune: Part Two (2024)

Dune: Part Two (2024)
Legendary Pictures

Released on March 1, 2024, ‘Dune: Part Two’ continues Paul Atreides’ epic journey on the desert planet Arrakis. Timothée Chalamet and Zendaya lead a stellar cast in this visually stunning sci-fi saga.

Denis Villeneuve’s direction elevates Frank Herbert’s novel with breathtaking battles and deep themes. Don’t let this masterpiece slip away.

Resident Evil: Retribution (2012)

Resident Evil: Retribution (2012)
Davis Films/Impact Pictures

‘Resident Evil: Retribution’ dropped on September 14, 2012, delivering another adrenaline-pumping chapter in the zombie-killing franchise. Milla Jovovich’s Alice fights the Umbrella Corporation in a world overrun by the undead.

Packed with wild action sequences and sci-fi thrills, it’s a must for fans of high-octane chaos. Stream it before it vanishes.

The Nun (2018)

The Nun (2018)
New Line Cinema

Hitting screens on September 7, 2018, ‘The Nun’ dives into the ‘Conjuring’ universe with a chilling tale of a demonic entity. Taissa Farmiga stars as a young nun facing unholy terrors in a Romanian abbey.

The gothic atmosphere and creepy visuals make this horror flick a spooky treat. Watch it before it leaves Netflix.

Runaway Jury (2003)

Runaway Jury (2003)
20th Century Fox

‘Runaway Jury’ premiered on October 17, 2003, adapting John Grisham’s novel into a tense legal thriller. John Cusack and Gene Hackman face off in a high-stakes courtroom battle over a gun lawsuit.

With twists and sharp performances, this drama keeps you guessing. Don’t miss its gripping story before it exits.

Geostorm (2017)

Geostorm (2017)
Warner Bros. Pictures

Released on October 20, 2017, ‘Geostorm’ is a sci-fi disaster flick starring Gerard Butler as a scientist racing to fix a malfunctioning climate-control system. The film delivers big explosions and global chaos.

While not a critical darling, its over-the-top action is pure popcorn fun. Catch it for a wild ride before it’s gone.

Hotel Transylvania (2012)

Hotel Transylvania (2012)
Columbia Pictures

‘Hotel Transylvania’ arrived on September 28, 2012, bringing a monster-filled comedy for all ages. Adam Sandler voices Dracula, who runs a hotel for creatures like Frankenstein and werewolves.

With colorful animation and goofy humor, it’s a family-friendly gem. Stream it before it checks out of Netflix.

13 Going on 30 (2004)

The 13 Going on 30 (2004)
Columbia Pictures

Debuting on April 23, 2004, ‘13 Going on 30’ stars Jennifer Garner as a teen who magically wakes up as a 30-year-old magazine editor. This rom-com blends humor with heartfelt moments.

Its nostalgic charm and catchy ‘80s vibes make it a crowd-pleaser. Watch it for a dose of fun before it leaves.

Annabelle (2014)

Annabelle (2014)
Atomic Monster

‘Annabelle’ hit theaters on October 3, 2014, spinning off from ‘The Conjuring’ with a creepy tale of a possessed doll. The film follows a couple tormented by supernatural forces.

Its eerie atmosphere and jump scares deliver solid horror. Don’t miss this chilling watch before it’s off Netflix.

28 Days (2000)

The 28 Days (2000)
Columbia Pictures

Released on April 14, 2000, ‘28 Days’ stars Sandra Bullock as a writer forced into rehab after a drunken crash. The film mixes comedy and drama while exploring addiction and recovery.

Bullock’s raw performance anchors this emotional story. Stream it for its heartfelt moments before it departs.

Ocean’s Eleven (2001)

Ocean’s Eleven (2001)
Warner Bros. Pictures

‘Ocean’s Eleven’ premiered on December 7, 2001, redefining the heist genre with George Clooney leading a slick crew to rob Vegas casinos. The all-star cast, including Brad Pitt and Julia Roberts, shines.

Its clever plot and cool vibe make it endlessly rewatchable. Catch this classic before it slips away.

Ocean’s Twelve (2004)

Ocean’s Twelve (2004)
Warner Bros. Pictures

Hitting theaters on December 10, 2004, ‘Ocean’s Twelve’ brings back the crew for another stylish heist, this time across Europe. The film leans into playful banter and twisty schemes.

While not as tight as the first, its charm and star power deliver. Stream it for fun before it’s gone.

Ocean’s Thirteen (2007)

Ocean’s Thirteen (2007)
Warner Bros. Pictures

‘Ocean’s Thirteen’ debuted on June 8, 2007, taking the gang back to Vegas for a revenge-fueled heist. Al Pacino joins the cast as a shady casino mogul.

The film recaptures the original’s energy with sharp wit and flair. Don’t miss this slick caper before it exits.

Get Him to the Greek (2010)

Get Him to the Greek (2010)
Universal Pictures

Released on June 4, 2010, ‘Get Him to the Greek’ is a raucous comedy starring Jonah Hill as a record label employee tasked with escorting wild rock star Aldous Snow, played by Russell Brand. The film delivers big laughs and absurd situations.

Its edgy humor and memorable music moments make it a blast. Watch it before it leaves Netflix.

Colombiana (2011)

Colombiana (2011)
A.J.O.Z. Films

‘Colombiana’ hit screens on August 26, 2011, with Zoe Saldana as a vengeful assassin hunting her parents’ killers. The film blends gritty action with emotional stakes.

Saldana’s fierce performance drives this thrilling ride. Stream it for non-stop action before it’s gone.

I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997)

I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997)
Columbia Pictures

Released on October 17, 1997, ‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’ is a ‘90s slasher classic following teens hunted by a hook-wielding killer. Jennifer Love Hewitt and Sarah Michelle Gellar star.

Its tense vibe and iconic chases still hold up. Catch this thriller before it vanishes.

Barbie (2023)

Barbie (2023)
Warner Bros. Pictures

‘Barbie’ debuted on July 21, 2023, bringing Greta Gerwig’s vibrant vision of the iconic doll to life. Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling shine in this clever, colorful satire.

The film blends humor, heart, and sharp social commentary. Don’t miss this modern hit before it leaves Netflix.

Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga (2024)

Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga (2024)
Warner Bros. Pictures

Released on May 24, 2024, ‘Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga’ is a prequel to ‘Mad Max: Fury Road,’ starring Anya Taylor-Joy as a young Furiosa. The film delivers jaw-dropping action and a gritty story.

George Miller’s wild visuals make this a must-see. Stream it before it roars off the platform.

Which of these movies are you rushing to watch before they leave Netflix? Drop your picks in the comments!

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