Summer is heating up, and so is Netflix's library refresh. As the streaming giant rolls out new titles for July, a batch of beloved movies is preparing to exit the platform. Whether you're in the mood for a rock biopic, a supernatural superhero flick, or a stylish crime caper, now's your last chance to stream these fan favorites before they vanish.

'Bohemian Rhapsody' (2018)

Leaving July 1

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This Oscar-winning biopic about Queen frontman Freddie Mercury remains a cultural touchstone. Rami Malek's electrifying performance earned him the Best Actor Oscar, and the film's recreation of Queen's 1985 Live Aid set is pure cinematic magic. With a global box office haul of $911 million, Bohemian Rhapsody proved audiences crave stories about music legends, paving the way for upcoming biopics like Michael and Deliver Me From Nowhere. Don't miss your chance to sing along one more time.

'Hellboy' (2004)

Leaving July 1

Guillermo del Toro's unique take on the superhero genre stars Ron Perlman as the demon-turned-paranormal investigator. With stunning practical effects and a darkly whimsical tone, Hellboy remains a fan favorite over two decades later. It's a refreshing reminder of an era when superhero movies embraced horror influences and smaller-scale storytelling. Catch it before it leaves, and then check out our ranking of the best R-rated horror movie franchises for more thrills.

'American Hustle' (2013)

Leaving July 1

David O. Russell's crime dramedy boasts an all-star cast including Christian Bale, Amy Adams, Bradley Cooper, and Jennifer Lawrence. Loosely based on a real FBI sting operation, the film is a stylish, twisty ride through 1970s New York. It earned ten Oscar nominations and remains a masterclass in character-driven storytelling. For more crime movies that never falter, read our piece From Opening Credits to Final Frame.

'My Best Friend's Wedding' (1997)

Leaving July 1

Julia Roberts shines as Jules, a food critic who realizes she loves her best friend just days before his wedding. This rom-com subverts genre tropes with a flawed, relatable heroine and a bittersweet ending that still feels fresh. It's the perfect summer watch—catch it before it's gone.

Other notable titles leaving Netflix in July include the Australian horror hit 'Leviticus', Andrew Garfield's neo-noir cult favorite 'Under the Silver Lake', Elizabeth Olsen's horror gem 'Silent House', and Russell Crowe's action thriller 'Land of Bad'. Make your watchlist now—July 1 is closer than you think.