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Last Chance to Watch: Popular Movies Leaving Streaming Services This July

By Habari Entertainment News

If you’ve been putting off that movie marathon, now is the time to hit play.

As July approaches, several blockbuster films and fan-favorite classics are set to disappear from major streaming platforms, giving subscribers only a limited window to catch them before they’re removed from their current services.

According to streaming guide JustWatch, July’s biggest departure is one that will disappoint fans of dystopian action films: the entire Hunger Games franchise will leave Disney+ on July 14.

For viewers hoping to revisit Katniss Everdeen’s journey—or introduce the series to someone for the first time—the countdown has officially begun.

The Biggest Exit: The Hunger Games Leaves Disney+

The departure includes all films in the iconic franchise, making July 14 the final day Disney+ subscribers can stream the series before it leaves the platform.

The franchise, based on Suzanne Collins’ bestselling novels, remains one of the most successful young adult film adaptations ever released, grossing billions worldwide and launching Jennifer Lawrence into global superstardom.

For many fans, this marks one last opportunity to binge-watch the complete saga without renting or purchasing the films elsewhere.


HBO Max Loses Award-Winning Favorites

Several critically acclaimed and cult favorite films are leaving HBO Max on July 1, including:

  • Fargo
  • Get Out
  • The Devil’s Rejects
  • The Great Wall

Jordan Peele’s Academy Award-winning horror thriller Get Out has remained one of the platform’s most popular modern suspense films, while Fargo continues to attract fans decades after its original release.


Prime Video Says Goodbye to Action and Drama Hits

Prime Video subscribers also have until July 1 to watch several major titles, including:

  • 10 Cloverfield Lane
  • Dallas Buyers Club
  • Heat
  • Lord of War

Michael Mann’s Heat remains widely regarded as one of the greatest crime dramas ever made, while Dallas Buyers Clubearned multiple Academy Awards for its powerful performances.


Netflix Removes Several Cult Favorites Throughout July

Netflix’s removals are spread throughout the month:

  • July 4: Under the Silver Lake
  • July 6: The Roommate
  • July 12: Tusk
  • July 15: A Fortunate Man

While not blockbuster titles, several of these films have developed dedicated fan followings over the years.


More Titles Leaving Disney+

Beyond The Hunger Games, Disney+ will also lose:

  • The Simpsons Movie — July 17
  • Boyhood — July 24

Richard Linklater’s Boyhood, filmed over a 12-year period, remains one of modern cinema’s most ambitious filmmaking projects.


Peacock Also Removes Oscar-Winning Films

Peacock subscribers should also mark their calendars.

Leaving the service are:

  • The Imitation Game — July 1
  • The Hateful Eight — July 22

Both films continue to attract audiences years after their theatrical releases, making July the final chance to stream them on Peacock before licensing agreements expire.


Why Movies Leave Streaming Services

Streaming platforms regularly rotate their libraries as licensing agreements expire or distribution rights change hands.

A title leaving one service doesn’t necessarily mean it’s becoming unavailable—it often moves to another streaming platform, becomes available for digital rental, or returns later under a new licensing agreement.

Services like JustWatch help viewers track where movies and TV shows are currently available, making it easier to follow content as it moves between platforms.


Don’t Wait Until It’s Gone

Whether you’re revisiting The Hunger Games, finally watching Get Out, or catching up on Heat before it disappears, July offers a limited window to stream several acclaimed films before they leave their current homes.

If any of these titles have been sitting on your watchlist, now may be the perfect time to press play before they’re gone.

Source: JustWatch Streaming Guide