As May comes to a close, some beloved series and movies will soon be departing Netflix. Here’s a look at four major titles leaving the streaming platform in June 2024.
The Hangover Trilogy
The iconic Hangover trilogy is set to leave Netflix on June 6. Known for its raunchy humor and wild plot twists, the trilogy has been a favorite among fans. The story of four friends heading to Vegas for a bachelor party only to wake up with no memory of the previous night has left audiences laughing out loud.
The film is notable for actors like Zach Galifianakis being both hilarious and creepy, and Bradley Cooper‘s impeccable comic timing. As described in one overview, The film is so cheerfully raunchy, so fiercely crude, that the humor becomes as intoxicating as the mind-altering substances.
Edge of Tomorrow
Tom Cruise’s action-packed sci-fi film Edge of Tomorrow will also leave on June 5. This blockbuster featured impressive production design with nearly 50 sets built at Leavesden, including replicating parts of ‘Heathrow Airport’ and ‘The Louvre’ for major battle scenes.
If you haven’t seen this high-octane film yet, now is the perfect time to catch Cruise’s gripping performance before it’s gone.
Show Dogs
The family comedy Show Dogs, featuring the voice talents of Ludacris as Max the Rottweiler, will say goodbye on June 14. This charming tale of a police dog going undercover at a prestigious dog show has entertained families with its funny antics and heartwarming moments.
Within such narratives, animals have played pivotal roles throughout cinema history. As stated by Grace Kelly in another context: Why would Thorwald want to kill a little dog? Because it knew too much…
Baby Ballroom
Baby Ballroom, detailing young dancers competing in professional ballroom dance tournaments, will depart on June 5. This show highlights not just the elegant moves but also the intense training and dedication these young dancers put into their craft.
This series also sparks conversations about traditional dancing’s relevance today and how stereotypes about dancers being non-athletes couldn’t be further from reality—considering the dedication it takes to compete at both national and international levels.
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