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From Forrest Gump to Django Unchained: Titles leaving Netflix in July

The Social Network and Annabelle: Creation are also among some titles leaving Netflix soon.

Shaheen Irani
Jun 27, 2022
From Forrest Gump to Django Unchained: Titles leaving Netflix in July
Forrest Gump - Tom Hanks, Django Unchained - Leonardo DiCaprio.

Netflix is dropping a few titles in the coming month i.e. July. These titles include Tom Hanks’ Forrest Gump and Quentin Tarantino’s Django Unchained. Even shows like Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and 30 Rock will not be available from the given dates, according to a report on Business Insider…

Leaving on July 1

The Social Network

The critically acclaimed film The Social Network will not be available on Netflix from July 1. Indian audiences can however still view the film on Amazon Prime Video.

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (Seasons 1-7)

All seasons of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine will go out of Netflix on July 1 too. So, Star Trek fans, catch up on it before time runs out!

July 7

Home Again

Home Alone fans, here’s some disappointing news. Home Again will get out of the streamer on July 7. So, celebrate an early Christmas and watch this one already!

July 19

Annabelle: Creation

The spooky doll will not scare you anymore, at least not on this OTT platform. So, either get your dose of horror or relief.

July 23

Django Unchained

This might just be your last chance to watch Quentin Tarantino’s cult classic Django Unchained on Netflix. So, start binging already!

July 31

21

Are you a fan of heist dramas? Then you will miss out big time, if you don’t watch 21 already!

30 Rock

Tina Fey’s critically-acclaimed show 30 Rock is also set to go off Netflix. Set like a reality TV show, this series sees a crazed boss who makes sketch comedy show writer Liz Lemon (Tina)’s life hell.

Forrest Gump

Tom Hanks’ much-loved film Forrest Gump will go off Netflix on July 31 too. This film can also be streamed on Amazon Prime Video.

Little Women

Based on the critically-acclaimed book, Little Women is a film about girls who are trying to blossom into women.

Love Actually

While you’re at Home Again, also watch this Christmas special rom-com, Love Actually. This anthology film is a compilation of stories that beautifully bind together.

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