10 Unmissable Movies and Shows Leaving Netflix in July 2025

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Farewell to the good shows never gets simpler, particularly when Netflix is making room. This July, a series of excellent movies—from cult favorites to new hits—is seeing out its last curtain call on the service. Wherever you are in the mood for big guffaws, stomach-clenching action, or tear-inducing tales, there’s something to see here before it vanishes. Here are 10 movies you don’t want to miss before they are gone from Netflix this month.

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10. Sisters (2015)

Tina Fey and Amy Poehler indulge in their trademark crazy genius with this raunchy comedy of two disparate sisters hosting one final bash in their old family house. With a side-splittingly funny supporting cast (hiya, Maya Rudolph and John Cena), Sisters is the kind of unapologetic mischief that’s lost on studio comedies these days. It’s sentimental, raucous, and ridiculously quotable—well worth a last watch. 

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9. Resident Evil: Retribution (2012)

The Resident Evil movies are all about flashy action, and this fifth one could be the most bonkers of them all. Milla Jovovich reprises as Alice, stuck in an underwater complex fighting off hordes of thugs and dealing with distorted simulations. Love it or hate it, it’s achieved cult status for its sheer boldness and unapologetic mayhem. Zombies, clones, strobe lights—this one goes all out.

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8. Runaway Jury (2003)

If you’re a fan of tight, twisty legal thrillers, this one delivers. With John Cusack, Gene Hackman, Dustin Hoffman, and Rachel Weisz, Runaway Jury dives deep into the murky world of jury tampering and courtroom manipulation. Smart, suspenseful, and loaded with strong performances, it’s a gripping watch that still feels relevant today.

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7. Obsessed (2009)

Need something dramatic and completely over-the-top? Obsessed has got you covered. Idris Elba plays a guy in a frightening predicament when a temp employee (Ali Larter) gets disturbingly obsessed with him. Beyoncé brings the heat as his no-nonsense wife. The third-act battle is iconic for a reason. It’s deliciously messy in the best sense.

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6. Get Him to the Greek (2010)

Russell Brand returns as rock star Aldous Snow in this manic buddy comedy with Jonah Hill. Their antics run from London to Los Angeles, and they are packed with insane moments and very touching in some of them. The laughter is quick, and the off-kilter chemistry between Brand and Hill keeps things grounded in the most bizarre manner possible.

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5. Colombiana (2011)

Before Zoe Saldaña was rescuing galaxies, she was dismantling crime cartels in Colombiana. As a vengeance-driven assassin, Saldaña gives a physically punishing and emotionally intense performance. Chic and relentless, this action thriller has more heart than one might anticipate—and she completely owns each scene.

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4. Dune: Part Two (2024)

Denis Villeneuve’s sequel to the Dune saga is all that fans dreamed of—grand, brainy, and visually stunning. Timothée Chalamet’s Paul takes his full place in destiny alongside Zendaya’s Chani in this grand sci-fi follow-up. It’s on an intimate and epic scale at the same time, a sheer film triumph. See it on Netflix while you can.

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3. 13 Going on 30 (2004)

Jennifer Garner is delightful in this sweet classic about a teen who wakes up in the body of her 30-year-old self. It’s a lighthearted blend of humor, romance, and lessons that remains relatable today. Ideal for a night in with a feel-good movie, particularly if you need to remember that growing up doesn’t have to mean losing your spark.

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2. Constantine (2005)

Keanu Reeves brings his stoic cool to playing John Constantine, a demon-killing antihero stuck between heaven and hell. Gritty, creepy, and full of supernatural style, this cult classic mixes horror and action into something entirely new. If dark fantasy’s your cup of tea, don’t miss one more watch.

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1. Barbie (2023)

Greta Gerwig’s Barbie is not only a movie—it’s a phenomenon. Starring Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling, top-billed in a phenomenal cast, the film turns the Barbie mythology on its head into a vibrant, witty, and transgressive tale that resonated way beyond forecast. Witty, daring, and full of heart, it became a cultural lightning rod. It’s leaving Netflix shortly, so be sure to hit play one last time before Barbie gallops off to Max.

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