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    Netflix Is Removing These Movies And Shows In July, Including Shrek And The Matrix

    By Eddie Makuch on June 20, 2024 at 1:14PM PDT

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    With June soon turning to July, Netflix is adding more movies and shows to its library and it's also removing titles. There are a number of notable movies and TV series getting dumped from the catalog throughout July, including Shrek (sad, we know!), the Matrix trilogy, the comedies Role Models and Knocked Up, the comic book movie Hulk starring Eric Bana, and the M. Night Shyamalan film Glass. Two Resident Evil films are going away as well. Another film getting dumped is the tennis movie King Richard, for which Will Smith won an Academy Award.

    Most of the removals occur on July 31, but some are heading out sooner. For example, the film War Dogs gets pulled on July 7, while Sofia Coppola's The Beguiled goes away on July 15.

    You can see a selection of the notable removals in this gallery, with the last slide containing a comprehensive list of everything that's set for removal during the month.

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    Shrek - July 31

    Shrek - July 31

    Here at GameSpot, we love the 2001 animated classic Shrek featuring the voice of Mike Myers as the gruff-but-lovable ogre. It's too bad that Shrek is leaving, as it's a fun feel-good movie with a fantastic soundtrack and a heartwarming, uplifting story. Enjoy it now while you still can!

    The Matrix trilogy - July 31

    The Matrix trilogy - July 31

    The original Matrix trilogy of films are leaving Netflix on July 31, so be sure to check them out soon if you're interested. The first movie is particularly iconic and well worth a watch or a re-watch. The sequels are…not as good.

    King Richard - July 31

    King Richard - July 31

    2023's King Richard, which tells the story of Serena and Venus Williams' father, Richard, is leaving Netflix pretty soon. Will Smith plays Richard, and he earned an Academy Award for his portrayal of the man who helped lead his daughters into the history books of tennis.

    Glass - July 31

    Glass - July 31

    It's not everyone's favorite M. Night Shyamalan movie, but 2019's Glass is an interesting film. It is both a sequel and a crossover to a pair of Shyamalan's previous films, featuring Bruce Willis, Samuel L. Jackson, and James McAvoy reprising their characters from the films Unbreakable and Split.

    Hulk - July 31

    Hulk - July 31

    Before Mark Ruffalo and Edward Norton played the Hulk, Australian actor Eric Bana portrayed the character in the 2003 film simply titled Hulk. It served as an origin story that explained how Bruce Banner became the Hulk, and its supporting cast included Jennifer Connelly, Nick Nolte, Josh Lucas, and Sam Elliott.

    Resident Evil movies - July 31

    Resident Evil movies - July 31

    A pair of Resident Evil movies, the original Resident Evil and the fifth one, Resident Evil: Retribution, are leaving the Netflix catalog on July 31. It's too bad these films are heading out, but fans of the franchise can still watch the Resident Evil TV series on Netflix.

    Traffic - July 31

    Traffic - July 31

    2000's crime drama Traffic, from director Steven Soderbergh, leaves the Netflix catalog on July 31. The 2001 Best Picture winner stars an ensemble cast including Don Cheadle, Benicio del Toro, Michael Douglas, Luis Guzman, Catherine Zeta-Jones, and Dennis Quad. The film is about the illegal drug trade and the story is told through multiple perspectives.

    The Full List Of Removals For July 2024

    The Full List Of Removals For July 2024

    July 7

    • War Dogs

    July 14

    • Abducted in Plain Sight

    July 15

    • The Beguiled

    July 23

    • Big Eyes

    July 31

    • American Graffiti
    • Anaconda
    • Enough
    • Fatal Attraction
    • Glass
    • Hulk
    • King Richard
    • Knocked Up
    • Lucy
    • Moneyball
    • Public Enemies
    • Resident Evil
    • Resident Evil: Retribution
    • Role Models
    • Shrek
    • Smokey and the Bandit
    • Smokey and the Bandit II
    • Something's Gotta Give
    • The Great Wall
    • The Matrix
    • The Matrix Reloaded
    • The Matrix Revolutions
    • The Other Boleyn Girl
    • The Theory of Everything
    • Top Gear: Seasons 29-30
    • Traffic
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    Gamespot needs to mention that they write Netflix related content based on their knowledge of the "US Market".

    Most of the movies that are "leaving" were never listed in many other country's Netflix catalog.

    Needless to say, it's been a long while since Netflix started differentiating content based on geographical locations. Almost at the same time they also stopped people from running netflix while VPNs are activated.

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    @DeadManRollin: Yeah I’m wondering if this applies to us Canadians.

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    @Ice-Cube: Probably not. A few things will match for sure, though.

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    The results of abandoning physical media and relying on streaming services for your movies.

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    Was gonna be funny and say this was not Shrek but Hulk lol

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    Edited By Crazy_sahara

    I remember netflix blocking family accounts over seas, so I said 🐒🖕 and moved on, and found Disney, hulu, Amazon, Disney, everything from a site that's even got comments backing 2017, so the sites strong but the comments make 4chan or that xxx sites look friendly(example your is bleep, the actors something of radiation)point being nothing is free be it peoples mouths or the money they demand.

    And then I turned the remote on and hit netflix accidentally and it plays now wtf, still shame me once I'll not be fooled twice, but I'll suck the big phat one on that site.

    Anyways.

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    I don't know if anyone saw the OG Hulk movie. But man It was WAY worse than what I remember. A lot of pointless filler and dead acting from Eric Bana and Jennifer Connelly. I thought I was going to lose my mind from all the mumbling and whispering.

    I mean, it was worth it for the Hulk scenes but man it was a test of willpower to wait for it.

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