Every Movie and TV Show Leaving Amazon Prime This Week, Including an Indriguing Thriller
Streaming library rotations are a regular occurrence, and Amazon Prime Video is scheduled to remove several notable titles from its catalog over the coming days. For subscribers looking to catch up on acclaimed documentaries, gripping thrillers, and engaging dramas, this week presents the final opportunity to watch these selections. Based on the scheduled departure timeline starting July 7, 2026, viewers have a limited window to stream these projects before they leave the platform. Here is a look at the movies departing the service this week, ordered by their critical reception.
‘Love Hurts’ (2025)

This action-comedy stars Ke Huy Quan as Marvin Gable, a mild-mannered real estate agent hiding a violent past. His quiet life is disrupted when his former partner, who is now a ruthless crime boss, tracks him down. Marvin is forced back into a dangerous underworld of hitmen and high-stakes combat to protect his new life. The film ‘Love Hurts’ will be removed from the streaming platform on July 8, 2026.
‘Dangerous Waters’ (2023)

This thriller follows a teenage girl who embarks on a sailing holiday with her mother and her mother’s new boyfriend. The peaceful vacation turns into a struggle for survival when armed modern-day pirates attack the vessel. In the aftermath of the attack, she discovers deep secrets about the boyfriend and the true nature of their trip. The title ‘Dangerous Waters’ is scheduled to leave the platform on July 9, 2026.
‘You Are Not My Mother’ (2022)

This Irish folk horror film centers on a teenager named Char whose mother mysteriously disappears. When her mother returns home the following day without explanation, her physical appearance is identical, but her behavior becomes increasingly erratic and sinister. Char must investigate the folklore-inspired mystery of what has truly replaced her mother. The psychological horror film ‘You Are Not My Mother’ will depart the service on July 11, 2026.
’47 Meters Down: Uncaged’ (2019)

This standalone sequel follows four teenage girls who go cave diving in a ruined underwater Mayan city. Their adventure turns into a fight for survival when they realize the submerged cave system is inhabited by deadly, blind sharks. As their oxygen levels deplete, they must navigate the narrow chambers to find an alternate exit. The survival film ’47 Meters Down: Uncaged’ leaves the streaming library on July 8, 2026.
’47 Meters Down’ (2017)

This survival horror film stars Mandy Moore and Claire Holt as two sisters vacationing in Mexico. When they decide to go cage diving with sharks, the winch cable snaps, sending them plummeting to the ocean floor. Trapped with less than an hour of oxygen in their tanks, they must find a way to escape while surrounded by great white sharks. The thriller ’47 Meters Down’ will no longer be available to stream starting July 8, 2026.
‘The Oxford Murders’ (2008)

Directed by Álex de la Iglesia, this mystery thriller stars Elijah Wood as an American graduate student studying at Oxford University. After his landlady is murdered, he teams up with a prestigious professor, played by John Hurt, to investigate the crime. The duo discovers that the killer is leaving a sequence of complex mathematical symbols at each crime scene. The mystery film ‘The Oxford Murders’ is scheduled to leave the platform on July 7, 2026.
‘Europa Report’ (2013)

This science-fiction thriller utilizes a found-footage format to depict a privately funded space mission to Jupiter’s moon, Europa. A crew of international astronauts encounters a series of technical failures and physical dangers while searching for signs of life. The story unfolds through the perspective of the ship’s internal monitoring systems and communication feeds. Viewers must stream ‘Europa Report’ before its departure on July 7, 2026.
‘The Answer Man’ (2009)

This romantic comedy stars Jeff Daniels as a reclusive author who wrote a massively successful spiritual book that answered all of life’s questions. Despite his fame, the protagonist struggles with his own personal relationships and social interactions. His life takes a turn when he develops a relationship with a single mother and chiropractor, played by Lauren Graham. The film ‘The Answer Man’ will officially depart the streaming service on July 12, 2026.
‘Lo and Behold: Reveries of the Connected World’ (2016)

Directed by Werner Herzog, this documentary explores the profound impact of the internet, artificial intelligence, and digital communication on human society. The film features interviews with various scientists, tech pioneers, and individuals whose lives have been deeply affected by technology. It examines both the revolutionary benefits and the existential threats posed by a hyper-connected world. Audiences have until July 7, 2026, to watch ‘Lo and Behold, Reveries of the Connected World’ before it exits the service.
‘Slay the Dragon’ (2019)

This documentary directed by Barak Goodman and Chris Durrance focuses on the controversial practice of gerrymandering in American politics. The narrative follows activist groups, specifically in Michigan and Wisconsin, as they battle to reform legislative district lines. It examines how redistricting has impacted voting power and local communities over the years. The documentary ‘Slay the Dragon’ is scheduled to leave the Prime Video catalog on July 10, 2026.
‘In Order of Disappearance’ (2014)

This dark comedy thriller directed by Hans Petter Moland stars Stellan Skarsgård as a quiet snowplow driver in Norway. After his son’s sudden death from a forced drug overdose, the protagonist seeks vengeance against the local drug cartel. His actions inadvertently spark a turf war between the Norwegian criminals and a Serbian mafia faction. Audiences can stream ‘In Order of Disappearance’ until its removal on July 7, 2026.
‘Control Room’ (2004)

This documentary film directed by Jehane Noujaim explores the perception of the United States military and the Arab world during the 2003 invasion of Iraq. It focuses specifically on the relations between the US Central Command and the Al Jazeera news network. The film features interviews with journalists, military officials, and staff members to highlight the differences in international news coverage. Viewers have until July 12, 2026, to watch ‘Control Room’ before it departs the streaming library.
Please share which of these departing movies you plan to stream before they leave the platform in the comments.

