What’s leaving Amazon Prime Video UK in June / July 2023?
David Farnor | On 26, Jun 2023
Amazon Prime Video’s library of movies and TV shows is as sizeable as it is changeable, with new titles frequently dropping off as much as they arrive. Before you start bingeing through the line-up, don’t miss out on catching up with some old and new gems before their rights expire.
This is your last chance to stream the following with Amazon Prime UK:
Back to the Future – 26th June
“Great Scott!”
Schindler’s List – 26th June
Spielberg’s masterpiece is beautifully made, disturbing and vital cinema.
Paddington 2 – 28th June
This flawless family comedy will make you laugh, cry and fall in love with Hugh Grant. What more could you want?
Ex Machina – 29th June
Alex Garland’s smart sci-fi thriller raises pertinent issues of gender and control.
The Revenant – 29th June
An escalating feat of jaw-dropping survival.
Snowpiercer – 29th June
Bong Joon-ho’s dazzling and daft dystopian satire is chillingly relevant, even years after its release.
ET: The Extra-Terrestrial – 30th June
If Stranger Things got you feeling nostalgic for Spielberg’s films of old, don’t miss the chance to re-watch this favourite from your childhood.
Spider-Man: Far from Home – 30th June
This witty, moving, visually stunning blockbuster is a promising glimpse of life after Avengers: Endgame.
The Big Lebowski – 1st July
An undeniable cult classic.
In Bruges – 1st July
Martin McDonagh’s darkly funny crime thriller is warped entertainment of the highest order.
A Bigger Splash – 1st July
A steamy thriller driven by four superb performances, A Bigger Splash is cinema to soak up and savour.
The Falling – 1st July
The Falling is a paranormal mystery, a coming-of-age drama, a black comedy and a school musical all in one.
Zero Dark Thirty – 6th July
Kathryn Bigelow’s tense retelling of the hunt for Bin Laden is a gripping, grounded and grim piece of cinema.
Inside Man – 7th July
Spike Lee’s studio blockbuster is a slick, smart, spikily subversive thriller.
The Breakfast Club – 7th July
“Don’t you forget about me…”
Diego Maradona – 7th July
Whether you’re a sports fan or not, Diego Maradona is a slick, compelling portrait of a man of two halves.
Willy’s Wonderland – 10th July
This lurid inverted slasher delivers on expectations with an unhinged glee.
Charlie Wilson’s War – 11th July
Written by Aaron Sorkin (The Social Network) and directed by Mike Nichols (The Graduate), Charlie Wilson’s War is a political comedy teeming with refreshing humour to confront a nigh forgotten political gamble taken amidst the cold war. Tom Hanks and Philip Seymour Hoffman star.
8 Mile – 13th July
Lose your in Curtis Hanson’s thoughtful exploration of a city and a subculture.
Hanna (2011) – 14th July
Bold and disarming, with a killer turn from Saoirse Ronan.
Apollo 13 – 15th July
Understatement works in favour of Ron Howard’s groundbreaking space drama.
Mortal Kombat (1995) – 21st July
Paul WS Anderson’s energetic, action-packed Mortal Kombat a high point for video game movies.
Everest – 23rd July
Balsar Kormákur’s Everest is a gripping and often spectacular recounting of the early days of commercialised mountaineering.
Other titles leaving Amazon Prime in June / July 2023:
26th June
About Time
Hot Fuzz
The Rules of Attraction
Back to the Future
Back to the Future Part 2
Back to the Future Part 3
Bend It Like Beckham
The Expendables 3
Schindler’s List
28th June
The Expendables
The Expendables 2
The Expendables 3
The First Silent Night
Harry Brown
Jon Reep: Ginger Beard Man
Murilo Couto: Leso
The Place Beyond The Pines
29th June
Life in Pieces: Season 1 to 4
30th June
Abhiyude Katha Anuvinteyum
American Virgin
Barsaat Ki Ek Raat
Bear’s Wild Weekends
The Block
Brothel
Brothers In The Sand
The Curse of the Knight Templar
Endangered Species
Fall of a Kingdom
Gereza
The Hike
How to save your darling
Ice Guardians
In The Blood
Kotha Bangaru Lokam
Les Misérables
Marana Swasa
Muklawa
Murder by Shark
NCIS
Niall Horan’s Homecoming: The Road to Mullingar with Lewis Capaldi
Oh My Darling
Pachuvum Athbutha Vilakkum
Pass Over
Straight From Hell
Thalaivii
Under The Turban
The Unknown Runner
You May Be Pretty
But I Am Beautiful: The Adrian Street Story
1st July
Mirror Mirror
2nd July
American Pie
American Pie 2
American Reunion
4th July
Unbroken
5th July
Van Helsing
Cape Fear (1001)
6th July
Peter Pan (2003)
8th July
Happy Gilmore
Midway
Meet Joe Black
9th July
Casper (1995)
10th July
Endings, Beginnings
Wrong Turn (2021)
Sister of the Groom
Chronical: 2067
The Theory of Everything
Guardians of the Tomb
Departures
First Kill
Ruth & Alex
The Bay of Silence
12th July
Nanny McPhee
Searching for the Face of Jesus
13th July
Waterworld
14th July
The Huntsman: Winter’s War
15th July
Hotel Transylvania 2
The Invention of Lying
19th July
Lone Survivor
Wanted
20th July
Exodus: Gods and Kings
How It Ends
21st July
The 40-Year-Old Virgin
The Borrowers
Mortal Kombat – Annihilation
Raabta
Martha of the North
22nd July
Spring Breakers
23rd July
I Am Legend
Green Street Hooligans
24th July
The Secret Life of Pets
Knocked Up
25th July
A Million Ways to Die in the West
Smokin’ Aces
26th July
American Gangster
27th July
Bloodshot
Small Soldiers
The Island (1980)