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Netflix adds new movies to its already sizeable library every single month, but at the same time, it also removes some old favorites to make room. It's called "content churn," and it's an unavoidable trend across all the best streaming services.While the new additions tend to get the spotlight, it's worth taking some time to look over the movies set to leave Netflix as well. After all, in just a few days, these movies will wave goodbye and won't be available to stream anymore (well, not available on stream on Netflix, at least).I've combed through Netflix's confirmed slate of movies leaving the platform at the end of June 2026 and picked out a trio you should place at the top of your watchlist. Watch these great movies while you still can.'Deepwater Horizon' (2016)
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Mark Wahlberg headlines this disaster thriller based on the true story of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig explosion. The movie’s real-life inspiration grounds the on-screen events, helping the emotional beats really hit home. The impressive effects are a highlight, and even if the character work is fairly pedestrian, “Deepwater Horizon” will have you invested quickly.On April 20, 2010, the Deepwater Horizon oil drilling rig exploded, instantly killing multiple crew members and leaving the survivors in a dangerous situation as flames engulfed the installation. The movie version of events follows technician Mike Williams (Wahlberg) as he attempts to lead his colleagues to safety while battling against the chaos. Also starring Kurt Russell, John Malkovich, Dylan O'Brien and Kate Hudson, “Deepwater Horizon” may have struggled at the box office, but it’s worth watching before it waves goodbye to Netflix.Watch "Deepwater Horizon" on Netflix until July 1Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle (2017)






