The Netflix Movie Library is moving continuously. While streaming service adds a lot of new flicks every month, it also removes some older favorite to make rooms.
But June 30, 2025, Netflix will remove more than 40 films from its platform. These cover all styles too much, from family-friendly adventures “The Sponge Movie: Sponge Out of Water” such as “The Nun” to a jump-sovereign-gland horror. The platform is also removing the entire “Twilight” saga, so if you want to re-achieve your anxest-elind teen years, you only have a few days left.
While soon some-to-be-said films will not be remembered by many customers, there is a healthy handful that I am sad to see. But don’t worry – you still have a little time to see because the month is not over yet.
These are five Netflix movies that you should stream now before they go for great streaming service in the sky.
‘crazy Stupid Love.’ (2011)

“crazy Stupid Love.” Nare is one of the most beloved Rome-Kums of the 21st century.
It is not difficult to see why, either. Any film that brings together Steve Carryl, Emma Stone, Ryan Gosling and Julian Moore, provoked by John Carroll Lynch, Marissa Tomai and Kevin Beckon, which is going to be a hotband of lovely attraction and charisma. Other than this, He The third-A act scene (you know one) for a good reason, goes viral every week.
It opens with easy viewing comedy Cal Weaver (Carryil), who is searching for his wife (Moore). When it comes to dating, it comes out of practice coming back in single life, a small hotshot woman (Gosling) takes Cal under her wing. But their bar-hoping commitfob starts changing its ways when he starts falling for his hook-up called Hannah (Stone).
Really funny, surprisingly romantic and easily warm, this is an almost right Rome-Com.
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‘Dune: Part Two’ (2024)

One of the best films of 2024 is to get out of Netflix this month. “Dune Part Two” is another science-fi work of Dennis Villainuway, and also offers “The Lord of the Rings”, when it comes on the epic scale. This huge blockbuster connects intergalactic politics with depth competent characters and spectacle hair.
I felt that Villainuway’s first “tibba” film was a remarkable achievement, but “Part Two” increases the bar even more. And I have not even touched the Ludically Stacked Cast, including Timothy Chalmet and Zandaya to Rebecca Ferguson and Javier Bardem, by incorporating more than a dozen recognizable A-list names.
In view of the collapse of the house atrads (as depicted in the “tibba” of 2021), Paul (Chalmet) has united with the Framen clan, as he wants to free the desert planet of Arakis from the trusted forces that cheat his family.
While struggling with his fate to become a great leader, who will determine the fate of the universe, he also starts falling in love with a Framen rebel, Chani (Zandaya). Gripping from drop, “Dune: Part Two” is incredible.
See here Netflix June 30, 2025
‘I know what you did in the last summer’ (1997)

With the franchise reboot on the horizon (it is set to reach theaters in this summer), now is a great time to get acquainted or familiar with the origin of the 90s.
“I know what you did in the last summer” is a radical slasher, which is the type of horror film that “Scream” was lampooning just a year ago, and was completely joking in the first “scary film”. Still when it sticks to all style conferences, “I know what you did in the last summer” Bent Continuous
The film focuses on a group of friends who accidentally hit a pedestrian after a beach trip to celebrate 4 July. They make a compromise to hide the body and do not talk about the event again. However, a year later, one of the group, Julie (Jennifer Love Hewitt) received a letter, stating that someone knows what they have done, and the secret sender wants to take revenge. Apart from this, Sara Michelle Gayler and Freddy Printed Junior starring, it is a very cheese, yet a pleasant watch.
See here Netflix June 30, 2025
‘Eleven of Ocean’ (2001)

Netflix is removing the entire original “Ocean” trillion this month, so now a film is the right time for marathon that is full of gripping heights and big-to-life characters.
Directed by Steven Soderberg (the new film “Black Bag” is one of the best years till date), and remake of the 1960s Rat Pack Crowd-Player of the same name, is a famous party of the top level talent of the 2000s, including George Clooney, Brad Pit, Matt Deman, Globe Roberts and Kasaflex.
The leaders of the Clooney Group play the role of Danny Ocean, who is a career criminal, who uses his attraction to rob those who believe them are worth their arrival. With partner in the Crime Rusty (Pitt), he brings a sophisticated group of thieves together to pull a seriously adventurous heir.
The plan is to loot the three largest casinos in Las Vegas in a swoop, and the bets are additional individual as the owner of these gambling establishments is dating Danny’s ex -wife, Tes (Roberts).
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‘The Equalizer 3’ (2023)
“The Equalizer 3” has enjoyed a fruitful run on Netflix, holding the number 1 place for several weeks when it first came on a streaming service in early 2024.
Since then, it has always been in and around the top 10, but all good things should be finished, and Netflix will soon lose one of Danzel Washington’s best action efforts. Whoever (silly) suspects this, “The Equalizer 3” again confirms the position of Washington as the best man in Hollywood.
The second sequel to the origin of 2014 sees Washington as Robert McCall, a former maritime and government killer, who now protects weak people in society who are unable to defend themselves.
After going to southern Italy to avoid his previous tasks, the retirement of the McCall sunshine is short -lived, when he is forced back to the field to save his new friends from a local mafia boss, which may be the most brutal enemy of McCal.
See here Netflix June 30, 2025