What's leaving Netflix UK in June : full list
June 2026 is shaping up to be one of the most significant months for Netflix UK removals this year. With over 40 titles confirmed to leave the platform between June 1st and 14th alone, the clock is ticking. Whether you track streaming catalogues regularly or just noticed a favourite disappearing soon, here's everything you need to know before these titles vanish.
Films leaving Netflix UK in June 2026 : dates and details
The departures kick off hard on June 1st, with some genuinely heavy hitters walking out the door. Denis Villeneuve's Blade Runner 2049 (2017) goes first — a visually stunning sci-fi sequel that deserves a proper rewatch before it's gone. Alongside it, two beloved rom-coms disappear : Love Actually (2003) and The Holiday (2006), the latter actually leaving on June 2nd. If you've been putting off a cosy rewatch, this is your final nudge.
Also on June 1st, the 1966 historical drama A Man for All Seasons exits, along with Love Lies Bleeding (2024), which impressed critics with its intense, neo-noir energy. Fright Night (1985) and Silverado (1985) round off the classic catalogue losses that day. Robin Hood (2018) and The Lady in the Van (2015) — the Margaret Rutherford story starring Maggie Smith — also leave on June 1st.
June 2nd removes Top Gun (1986) from the library. Yes, the original Tony Scott classic. It had a renewed popularity surge after Top Gun : Maverick in 2022, so catch it now if you haven't revisited it. That same day, documentary The Pez Outlaw (2022) also exits — a genuinely weird and entertaining watch if quirky true stories are your thing.
Here's a quick overview of key film departures by date :
| Date | Title | Year |
|---|---|---|
| June 1 | Blade Runner 2049 | 2017 |
| June 1 | Love Actually | 2003 |
| June 2 | Top Gun | 1986 |
| June 4 | Catch Me If You Can | 2002 |
| June 5 | Ghost | 1990 |
| June 13 | Bumblebee | 2018 |
| June 14 | Barbarian | 2022 |
June 4th takes Catch Me If You Can (2002) — Spielberg and DiCaprio at their most entertaining — along with Identity Thief (2013). Then on June 5th, the iconic Ghost (1990) starring Patrick Swayze and Demi Moore leaves. If you've never watched it, that's a gap worth filling before it disappears. Barbarian (2022) wraps up the film removals on June 14th — one of the most genuinely unsettling horror films of recent years, and a must-watch before it exits.
Series and documentaries disappearing from Netflix UK in June
On the TV series side, June delivers some real losses. June 3rd sees the departure of Kim's Convenience (5 seasons), the Canadian sitcom that built a devoted following over its run from 2016 to 2021. Same day, Brockmire (4 seasons) also leaves — the IFC comedy starring Hank Azaria as a disgraced baseball commentator. Both shows are well worth a binge if you have a few days spare.
Among the crime thriller series leaving Netflix, NOS4A2 (2 seasons) exits on June 9th — a supernatural horror series based on Joe Hill's novel, with strong performances and a genuinely creepy atmosphere. Also on June 9th, The Real Fatal Attraction (2024) disappears from the catalogue.
June 10th is another significant date. Both Anchorman films leave that day — The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004) and The Legend Continues (2013). Meanwhile, TURN : Washington's Spies (4 seasons) also exits, a historical drama series that ran from 2014 to 2017 and explored the real American spy network during the Revolutionary War.
Key series departures at a glance :
- Kim's Convenience (5 seasons) — leaves June 3
- Brockmire (4 seasons) — leaves June 3
- Big Boys (2 seasons) — leaves June 9
- NOS4A2 (2 seasons) — leaves June 9
- TURN : Washington's Spies (4 seasons) — leaves June 10
- The Forsyte Saga (2 seasons) — leaves June 12
The Forsyte Saga (2 seasons) leaves on June 12th alongside The Croods (2013) and the K-drama Shting Stars. On June 8th, Year of the Rabbit — the Victorian detective comedy starring Matt Berry — also exits. Short run, but brilliantly written.
What to prioritise watching before these titles go
With so many titles leaving across a two-week window, it helps to have a plan. We track these expiry dates closely, and the pattern here is clear : licensed content rotates fast in early June. Netflix UK currently holds around 5,800 titles, but that number shifts monthly as licensing agreements expire.
Our top picks to watch before they leave ? Start with Barbarian — only 102 minutes long and genuinely shocking. Then block an evening for Blade Runner 2049, which runs 2 hours 44 minutes and rewards full attention. For lighter viewing, The Holiday and Love Actually make a perfect double bill.
If series are more your speed, prioritise Kim's Convenience — five seasons of warm, funny storytelling that never overstayed its welcome. And if you only have one evening, Ghost (1990) holds up remarkably well after more than 30 years. Keep this page bookmarked as we continue updating our removal tracking throughout the month — new titles are confirmed regularly and the list above may grow before June is out.