The Best TV Shows & Movies Leaving Netflix In June 2018

While the blockbuster summer has been in swing for a few weeks now, the real summer season is nearly upon us. While there will undoubtedly be endless barbecues to enjoy in the coming months, there’s still time to relax indoors and catch some movies and TV shows. If you’ve been putting off certain titles available on Netflix, you might want to finally give them a whirl since another round of TV shows and movies leaving Netflix have been announced.

Find out all the TV shows and movies leaving Netflix next month below.

Men in Black

Men in Black

With areboot of the sci-fi comedy franchise in the works, there’s no better time to revisit the original adaptation of the comic book starring Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones. Plus, I don’t think we talk enough about how fantastically weird and awesome Vincent D’Onofrio is in this role as the bug-controlled meat sack named Edgar.Bring me sugar. In water.(Leaving June 1)

Training Day

With Antoine Fuqua’s sequel toThe Equalizercoming up later this summer, you can prepare for a reteaming of the director and Denzel Washington with the crime thrillerTraining Day. The movie finally earned Washington his Academy Award for Best Actor (he nabbed a Best Supporting Actor forGlory), even though it felt like an award given for all the times they didn’t give it to him before then. Even so, this is a solid intense thriller with an understated performance from Ethan Hawke. (Leaving June 1)

Before James Gunn was the master of theGuardians of the Galaxy, he tackled superheroes in an irreverent fashion withSuper. This bloody, vulgar, grounded superhero flick turns Rainn Wilson (The Office) into a self-made superhero who sets out to rescue his estranged wife from the hands of a drug dealer. Ellen Page co-stars as his unhinged sidekick. It’s stylish and darkly funny, paving the way for his Marvel Studios work. (Leaving June 16)

Training Day TV show

Captain America: Civil War

If you haven’t bought this movie already, we don’t know what you’re waiting for. But as Disney’s deal with Netflix starts to wind down, there soon won’t be many Marvel Studios movies on the streaming service. If you need to get one last watch in before it leaves, you’ve got about one month before you’ll have to go buy the movie on digital or Blu-ray/DVD. (Leaving June 25)

This summer will bring the outstanding rap battle comedyBodied, produced by Eminem,to YouTube Premium. So why not venture back at the start of the rapper’s big screen career with the partially biographical8 Mile? There’s plenty of great rap battling to hold you over untilBodiedcomes out, and you won’t be able to get “Lose Yourself” out of your head for days. (Leaving June 1)

Super

50 First Dates

Gridiron Gang

My Left Foot

Out of the Dark

Princess Kaiulani

The Angry Birds Movie

The Brothers Grimm

The Spy Next Door

The Young Victoria

Untraceable

What Our Fathers Did: A Nazi Legacy

While You Were Sleeping

Shark Men: Season 3

Grace of Monaco

The Trials of Muhammad Ali

Bonnie and Clyde

Drillbit Taylor

Naz & Maalik

The Great Gatsby

Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown: Seasons 1-8

Backstreet Boys: Show ‘Em What You’re Made Of

Curious George

Cedar Cove: Seasons 1-3

Baby Daddy: Seasons 1-6

Sin City: A Dame to Kill For

Curious George 3: Back to the Jungle

Marvel Studios’ Captain America: Civil War

Alpha and Omega

Bad Grandpa .5

On Golden Pond

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