What’s leaving Amazon Prime Video UK in May / June 2023?
David Farnor | On 13, May 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:
50/50 – 13th May
Seth Rogen and Joseph Gordon-Levitt are superb in this heartfelt and funny drama about dealing with cancer.
Now You See Me – 13th May
This magical thriller is hugely entertaining to watch as long as you don’t look too closely.
She’s All That – 13th May
A high-school movie remix that heavily samples 1980s plot beats and 2000s artists.
Prisoners – 14th May
A gripping look at what lengths parents will go to find their missing children.
Hacksaw Ridge – 16th May
Andrew Garfield delivers a heartfelt, moving performance in a war film that has the courage of its convictions.
Gravity – 19th May
Alfonso Cuaron’s intimate survival thriller is a breathtakingly personal piece of sci-fi.
GoodFellas – 27th May
Scorsese’s energetic dive into organised crime is a thrilling ride laced with brutally dark irony.
The Little Things – 30th May
A strong lead turn from Denzel Washington brings nuance to this conventional crime drama.
Locked Down – 30th May
This likeable but uneven heist flick is a downbeat screwball caper that captures the raw, messy nature of lockdown life.
Dating Amber – 3rd June
This warm, funny and moving coming-of-age comedy is an absolute delight.
Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle – 6th June
It ain’t really Jumanji, but this raucous romp is an entertaining sequel in its own right.
Final Destination – 7th June
Death stalks those who escape its grasp in this inventive, chilling horror franchise – with its other sequels also deaprting on the same day.
Captain Phillips – 10th June
Tom Hanks and Barkhad Abdi are superb in this intense, riveting hijacking thriller.
House of Gucci – 11th June
Ridley Scott’s star-studded, bloated, inconsistent crime drama is excessive to a fault.
300 – 14th June
Zack Snyder’s eye-popping action thriller, based on Frank Miller’s graphic novel, reteels the battle between Sparta and the Persians.
Macbeth (2015) – 15th June
Haunting, dark and hypnotic, Justin Kurzel’s take on Macbeth, starring Michael Fassbender and Marion Cotillard, stands shoulder to shoulder with the great adaptations of The Bard. You’ve never seen Shakespeare like this.
Wonder Woman 1984 – 16th June
An entertaining cast and warm message make this superhero sequel a winning, if overstuffed, second helping.
Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa – 17th June
If Alan Partridge directed a movie about himself, this would be it.
Other titles leaving Amazon Prime in May / June 2023:
13th May
Now You See Me 2
A Space in Time
Blind Malice
Ip Man 3
PS I Love You
Miss Sloane
14th May
Bats
15th May
Back To School
Safe
Wake Up
19th May
Commando 2: The Black Money Trail
20th May
Gangs Of Madras (Telugu)
25th May
Awaydays
We Are Your Friends
29th May
Angel Has Fallen
London Has Fallen
Olympus Has Fallen
3rd June
Detroit
4th June
Jumanji
7th June
Final Destination 2
Final Destination 3
Final Destination 5
8th June
The Tourist
9th June
Peter Rabbit
Broken City
10th June
Surf’s Up
Surf’s Up 2
11th June
Queen Bees
12th June
Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution
13th June
Gary Neville in Qatar
14th June
300: Rise of an Empire
15th June
Legend
Begum Jaan