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Here's What's Leaving Netflix In June 2017 So You Can Watch One Last Time
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Apparently there's only limited room on the Netflix servers, because as soon as a whole crop of new and exciting movies and TV shows premiere on the streaming service… a whole bunch of equally exciting stuff gets cleared out, for the time being. (Though sometimes shows and movies do return!) The titles leaving Netflix in June 2017 will break your heart just as the new arrivals will make you add to your queue in joy, in a sort of perpetual good-news-bad-news cycle.
The past few months have forced subscribers to bid a painful adieu to beloved television programs like Scrubs, Buffy The Vampire Slayer, and Murder, She Wrote, as well as such classic films as The Princess Bride, Jaws, and Save The Last Dance. This month, Netflix will attempt to ameliorate the difficult departures by offering viewers with shiny new toys like Season 5 of Orange Is The New Black, new show premieres GLOW and Gypsy, and the new original movie Okja, hot off a controversial premiere at Cannes.
But as enticing as those offerings may be, none of them will replace the titles we loved and lost this month. It's so hard to say goodbye to yesterday… and it's going to be even harder to say goodbye to these 46 movies and TV shows.
2. 'The Blair Witch Project' (1999)
Nobody puts baby in a corner… except for the Blair Witch. Relive the horror of the '90s film that kickstarted Hollywood's found-footage phenomenon.
Leaving June 1
3. 'D2: The Mighty Ducks' (1994)
"The puck stops here," said the tagline for this classic '90s kids movie. And now, thanks to Netflix, the puck is stopping forever.
Leaving June 1
4. 'The Good Guys' (Season 1)
Not to be confused with the 2016 film The Nice Guys, this one-season FOX cop comedy starred Bradley Whitford and Colin Hanks as mismatched detectives.
Leaving June 1
5. 'Heterosexual Jill' (2013)
In this indie queer comedy, a woman tries to prove she's not a lesbian anymore by going on one last date with her ex-girlfriend.
Leaving June 1
6. 'Honey, I Shrunk The Kids' (1989)
No '90s kid ever looked at their backyard the same way again after watching this classic.
Leaving June 1
7. 'House Of Wax' (2005)
Aka the movie that effectively killed Paris Hilton's acting career.
Leaving June 1
8. 'The Hustler' (1961)
Paul Newman earned his second Oscar nomination for his instantly iconic portrayal of suave pool shark Eddie Felson.
Leaving June 1
9. 'Kidnapped' (2010)
This Spanish horror movie features a family terrorized by a home invasion the day they movie into their new house.
Leaving June 1
10. 'Knuckleball!' (2012)
Sports fans will delight in this documentary that details the history of baseball's most confounding pitching style.
Leaving June 1
11. 'L'Auberge Espagnole' (2002)
This film about a French student on a foreign exchange program in Spain co-stars Amélie's Audrey Tautou.
Leaving June 1
12. 'Las mágicas historias de Plim Plim' (Seasons 1 & 2)
This Spanish-language children's program centers around an adorable clown who reads stories about kindness, friendship… and a little bit of magic.
Leaving June 1
13. 'The Little Rascals' (1994)
Farewell to Spanky, Alfalfa, Darla, Stymie, Porky, Buckwheat, Butch, Woim, Waldo, and the rest. (Don't worry, the 2014 sequel The Little Rascals Save The Day will still be available.)
Leaving June 1
14. 'The Prince & Me' (2004)
It doesn't get much more classically mid-2000s than this rom-com where Julia Stiles falls in love with the literal Crown Prince of Denmark.
Leaving June 1
15. 'Serendipity' (2001)
Remember that one time John Cusack romanced Kate Beckinsale? If not, you better catch Serendipity now before it's too late.
Leaving June 1
16. 'The Teacher Who Defied Hitler' (2013)
This Smithsonian Channel documentary tells the true story of Leonore Goldschmidt, a teacher who dared to open a sanctuary for Jews just as Hitler and the Nazis were on the rise.
Leaving June 1
17. 'This Is Spinal Tap' (1984)
Before A Might Wind, before Best In Show, before Waiting For Guffman, Christopher Guest made this hilarious mockumentary about fictional British rock band Spinal Tap.
Leaving June 1
18. 'The Three Musketeers'
Netflix currently has two versions of this story — a 2004 animated Disney cartoon and a 2011 live action film starring Logan Lerman as d'Artagnan — and it's not clear which is leaving, so watch both just in case!
Leaving June 1
19. 'Two Step' (2014)
When a young man's grandmother dies, he inherits her fortune… but also the con man who was trying to steal it.
Leaving June 1
20. 'The Way Of The Dragon' (1972)
Martial arts films don't get much more iconic than this action movie starring both Bruce Lee and Chuck Norris.
Leaving June 1
21. 'We Are The Giant' (2014)
This documentary tells the story of the Arab Spring through a series of intimate and compelling interviews.
Leaving June 1
22. 'Private Practice' (Seasons 1-6)
As ABC gears up for one Grey's Anatomy spin-off, Netflix deprives us of another. Yes, all 111 weepy episodes are scrubbing out.
Leaving June 6
23. 'Xenia' (2014)
This touching Greek drama tells the story of two brothers — one straight and one gay — who set out to find the father they never knew.
Leaving June 8
24. '4:44: Last Day On Earth' (2011)
Willem Dafoe stars as a man who has to decide what to do when he learns that the world will be ending the following morning.
Leaving June 9
25. 'Farewell Herr Schwarz' (2014)
A documentarian tells the story of her own great-uncle, whom her family assumed had died in the Holocaust — but who had actually resettled in Germany after the war and started a new family, which they didn't learn until after his death.
Leaving June 9
26. 'Free The Nipple' (2014)
Based on the true story of the movement to legalize public toplessness in America for all genders.
Leaving June 9
27. 'Remote Area Medical' (2013)
A documentary about a pop-up health care clinic in Tennessee that served the state's sick and uninsured.
Leaving June 9
28. 'Secrets: The Sphinx' (2013)
This Smithsonian Channel movie reveals the mysteries behind one of Egypt's most iconic monuments.
Leaving June 9
29. 'Tough Being Loved By Jerks' (2008)
This documentary recounts the fascinating true story of a political cartoonist who was sued by Islamic groups after publishing an illustration of the prophet Mohammed.
Leaving June 9
30. 'Bob The Builder' (Season 1)
Don't worry, kids. Even though Season 1 of this classic British children's program is leaving, there are still plenty of Bob The Builder titles on Netflix to enjoy.
Leaving June 14
31. 'Boys Of Abu Ghraib' (2014)
In this movie, an American soldier working at the infamous detention facility develops an unlikely friendship with an Iraqi prisoner.
Leaving June 14
32. 'The Lazarus Project' (2008)
In this thriller, Paul Walker's character is sentenced to death… only to reawaken in a brand new life.
Leaving June 15
33. 'Jane Eyre' (2011)
The most recent big screen adaptation of Charlotte Brontë's classic novel was directed by True Detective's Cary Fukunaga, and stars Mia Wasikowska as the headstrong Jane and Michael Fassbender as the enigmatic Mr. Rochester.
Leaving June 16
34. 'Daddy's Home' (2014)
Don't confuse this family dramedy with the raunchy Will Ferrell/Mark Wahlberg comedy that came out the following year.
Leaving June 19
35. 'Grand Piano' (2013)
Fun fact: this thriller starring Elijah Wood as a concert pianist whose performance is threatened by a hidden sniper was written by future Oscar winner Damien Chazelle of La La Land fame.
Leaving June 19
36. 'The Right Kind Of Wrong' (2013)
What's a guy to do when he meets the girl of his dreams on what happens to be the day of her wedding? Watch True Blood's Ryan Kwanten struggle with that dilemma before it's too late.
Leaving June 19
37. 'Jimmy Goes To Nollywood' (2015)
This documentary follows actor Jimmy Jean-Louis (Heroes) as he travels to Nigeria to host the Africa Movie Academy Awards.
Leaving June 23
38. 'Agent F.O.X.' (2014)
An animated film about a sly fox and a friendly rabbit who find themselves embroiled in a mission together? No, you're not watching Zootopia; this Chinese cartoon actually predates that Oscar-winning Disney movie.
Leaving June 24
39. 'Breath Of The Gods' (2013)
This documentary traces the history of yoga by examining the life of Tirumalai Krishnamacharya, who opened the first-ever hatha yoga school in India in 1933.
Leaving June 24
40. 'Dragon Guardians' (2013)
When a malicious frost threatens the magical forest, who better to come to the rescue than fire-breathing dragons?
Leaving June 24
41. 'CSI: NY' (Seasons 1-8)
Although the first eight seasons of this CBS series will be vanishing by the end of the month, that still leaves the ninth and final season — as well as all 10 seasons of CSI: Miami — for fans to enjoy.
Leaving June 29
42. 'Killer Couples' (Season 1)
Not to be confused with the Oxygen Network series of the same name, this 2009 British series also examined the real-life stories behind couples who murdered together.
Leaving June 30
43. 'Killer In The Family' (Season 1)
Another 2009 British docu-series, this time about seemingly contented family members who snapped and committed horrible crimes.
Leaving June 30
44. 'Murder Files' (Season 1)
This 2013 British docu-series examined some of the country's most high-profile cases in recent memory, and how the perpetrators were brought to justice.
Leaving June 30
45. 'Murder On The Social Network' (2011)
This documentary film looks at the ways criminals can use social media to lure victims to their doom.
Leaving June 30
46. 'My Online Bride' (2014)
This documentary examines the lives of men who are looking for wives on the internet.
Leaving June 30
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