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Stop! And watch these 3 great movies leaving Netflix by July 1

Stop!  And watch these 3 great movies leaving Netflix by July 1

A racing driver parties with a woman in front of a racing car.
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New movies on Netflix, including Hitman And Trigger Warning, arrived just in time for the summer season. Unfortunately, not all movies will be released on the streamer when the month changes from June to July. Several notable titles are set to leave Netflix. Holidays, X, National Lampoon’s Animal HouseAnd The judge.

The list doesn’t stop at these four films. Even more entertaining movies will be leaving Netflix by July 1. With only a few days left in June, carve out some time to stream these three films before it’s too late. Our picks are a MonsterVerse movie, an iconic comedy about a NASCAR driver, and a violent marital arts movie.

Godzilla (2014)

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If the last eight months have taught us anything, it’s that audiences love Godzilla. Between Godzilla minus one win an Oscar and Godzilla x Kong: The New Kingdom With revenue of $570 million worldwide, the kaiju title is at an all-time high. Ten years ago, Gareth Edwards introduced the American public to the terrifying monster in Godzillathe first film in the MonsterVerse franchise.

U.S. Navy officer Ford Brody (Aaron Taylor-Johnson) is summoned to Japan to free his father, Joe (Bryan Cranston), after being held in the Janjira quarantine zone where, 15 years previously, his mother Ford, Sandra (Juliette Binoche), died at a nuclear power plant following its collapse. Joe and Ford soon discover that Sandra’s death was not a freak accident. It was caused by a massive unidentified terrestrial organism, or MUTO, which has now escaped from captivity. Multiple MUTOs on the loose mean one thing: Godzilla must be nearby. The King of the Monsters and the MUTOs converge on San Francisco in a final battle, with the fate of humanity at stake.

Flow Godzilla on Netflix.

Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby (2006)

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East Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby the most quoted comedy of the 2000s? If it’s not #1, it’s definitely on the shortlist. “If you are not first, you are last.” “Shake and cook!” » “I don’t know what to do with my hands.” “I want to go fast.” That’s just the tip of the iceberg in this sports comedy from Adam McKay and Will Ferrell.

NASCAR star Ricky Bobby (Ferrell) lives the perfect life, with a beautiful wife and lots of money to support her. Alongside his best friend and teammate, Cal Naughton Jr. (John C. Reilly), Ricky is an unstoppable force on the track. Everything changes with the arrival of Jean Girard (Sacha Baron Cohen), a French pilot who surpasses Ricky. After an accident destroys his confidence, Ricky loses his place on the team, sending his life into a tailspin. Ricky finds help from an unlikely source, his estranged father (Gary Cole), who helps him rediscover his love of running.

Flow Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby on Netflix.

Kill Bill: Vol. 2 (2004)

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Kill Bill: Vol. 1 and Kill Bill: Vol. 2 are leaving Netflix at the end of the month, so it’s the perfect time for a double feature. In the second volume of Tarantino’s revenge thriller, the bride (Uma Thurman) continues to check off names on her list of people who ruined her wedding and left her for dead. The biggest name on the list yet to be crossed off is Bill (David Carradine), the bride’s former lover who led the attack on her.

Before she gets to Bill, the bride has other names to cross off her list, including Bill’s brother, Budd (Michael Madsen), and another assassin, Elle Driver (Darryl Hannah). Kill Bill: Vol. 2 also looks back at the bride’s early days as a trainee under martial arts master Pai Mei (Gordon Liu). Violent, bloody and action-packed, Kill Bill: Vol. 2 is the perfect farewell to Tarantino’s love letter to martial arts films.

Flow Kill Bill: Vol. 2 on Netflix.

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