Prime Video's library is always evolving, and June 2026 brings a major shake-up. While new titles arrive, some beloved films are heading for the exit—at least for now. Whether you're into blockbuster adaptations, indie gems, or cult classics, this month's departures have something for everyone. Mark your calendars and queue up these must-watch movies before they vanish from the service.

A Minecraft Movie (2025)

Leaving on: June 19

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Jared Hess's A Minecraft Movie brings the iconic video game to life with a colorful, chaotic adventure. Four misfits from a small Idaho town stumble through a portal into a cubic world, where they team up with the expert Steve (Jack Black) to find their way home. The star-studded cast includes Jason Momoa, Emma Myers, Danielle Brooks, and Jennifer Coolidge. Despite mixed reviews from critics, the film was a box office smash in 2025 and has already spawned a sequel set for 2027. It's a silly, fun ride packed with nods to the game—perfect for fans and families alike.

Trollhunter (2011)

Leaving on: June 19

André Øvredal's Norwegian dark fantasy Trollhunter is a found-footage gem that blends horror, black comedy, and Norse folklore. Three university students investigate a mysterious bear poacher, only to discover he's actually a troll hunter. The film's dry humor and stunning Nordic landscapes have earned it a cult following. If you loved The Blair Witch Project, this one's a must-watch before it leaves Prime Video.

High-Rise (2015)

Leaving on: June 19

Ben Wheatley's dystopian thriller High-Rise, based on J.G. Ballard's novel, is a sharp satire of class division. Set in a luxury London tower in 1975, the film follows residents as their modern paradise descends into chaos. Tom Hiddleston delivers a mesmerizing performance alongside Sienna Miller, Luke Evans, Elisabeth Moss, and Jeremy Irons. Though it flopped at the box office, High-Rise has become a cult favorite for its surreal visuals and biting social commentary.

Sunset Song (2015)

Leaving on: June 19

Terence Davies' Sunset Song is a poetic adaptation of Lewis Grassic Gibbon's classic novel. Set during World War I, it follows Chris Guthrie (Agyness Deyn) as she navigates love, loss, and tradition in rural Scotland. With stunning cinematography and a deeply emotional story, this drama is a hidden gem for fans of literary adaptations.

More Must-Watch Departures

Other notable films leaving Prime Video in June 2026 include the Oscar-winning Sinners, a gripping drama that swept awards season, and Last Breath, a tense survival thriller based on true events. For those who love action, don't miss the underrated western Forsaken, which features a stellar cast and is a perfect pick for fans of the genre. Check out our review of Forsaken for more on why it's worth your time.

If you're looking for more Prime Video recommendations this month, our weekly guide has you covered with the best new arrivals. And for those who love binge-worthy series, don't miss our binge guide for June 15-19.

Set your reminders and stream these titles before they're gone. Happy watching!