What’s leaving Sky and NOW in June 2025?
David Farnor | On 01, Jun 2025
Sky and NOW’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 Sky and NOW:
Barbie – 28th June/h3>
To live in Barbie Land is to be a perfect being in a perfect place. Unless you have a full-on existential crisis. Barbie and Ken are having the time of their lives in the colourful and seemingly perfect world of Barbie Land. However, when they get a chance to go to the real world, they soon discover the joys and perils of living among humans.
The Apartment – 29th June
A rom-com ahead of its time.
Mission: Impossible – 30th June
Don’t miss your chance to catch up with the first three films in the franchise.
Steve Jobs – 30th June
Aaron Sorkin and Danny Boyle team up for this gripping portrait of a man and a machine that shaped the 21st century.
Taxi Driver – 30th June
Robert De Niro is remarkable in Martin Scorsese’s powerfully disturbing portrait of a lone man in New York.
Whiplash – 30th June
Crash, bang, wallop. What a video.
Blackhat – 30th June
Michael Mann’s underrated cyber-thriller is a cool, visceral ride.
8 Mile – 30th June
Lose your in Curtis Hanson’s thoughtful exploration of a city and a subculture.
Charlie Wilson’s War – 30th June
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.
Frost/Nixon – 30th June
This thrilling close-up of a presidency being derailed makes for sublime cinema.
Back to the Future – 30th June
Steve Jobs – 30th June
Aaron Sorkin and Danny Boyle team up for this gripping portrait of a man and a machine that shaped the 21st century.
Taxi Driver – 30th June
Robert De Niro is remarkable in Martin Scorsese’s powerfully disturbing portrait of a lone man in New York.
Whiplash – 30th June
Crash, bang, wallop. What a video.
Blackhat – 30th June
Michael Mann’s underrated cyber-thriller is a cool, visceral ride.
8 Mile – 30th June
Lose your in Curtis Hanson’s thoughtful exploration of a city and a subculture.
Charlie Wilson’s War – 30th June
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.
Frost/Nixon – 30th June
This thrilling close-up of a presidency being derailed makes for sublime cinema.
Back to the Future – 30th June
Taxi Driver – 30th June
Robert De Niro is remarkable in Martin Scorsese’s powerfully disturbing portrait of a lone man in New York.
Whiplash – 30th June
Crash, bang, wallop. What a video.
Blackhat – 30th June
Michael Mann’s underrated cyber-thriller is a cool, visceral ride.
8 Mile – 30th June
Lose your in Curtis Hanson’s thoughtful exploration of a city and a subculture.
Charlie Wilson’s War – 30th June
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.
Frost/Nixon – 30th June
This thrilling close-up of a presidency being derailed makes for sublime cinema.
Back to the Future – 30th June
Whiplash – 30th June
Crash, bang, wallop. What a video.
Blackhat – 30th June
Michael Mann’s underrated cyber-thriller is a cool, visceral ride.
8 Mile – 30th June
Lose your in Curtis Hanson’s thoughtful exploration of a city and a subculture.
Charlie Wilson’s War – 30th June
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.
Frost/Nixon – 30th June
This thrilling close-up of a presidency being derailed makes for sublime cinema.
Back to the Future – 30th June
Blackhat – 30th June
Michael Mann’s underrated cyber-thriller is a cool, visceral ride.
8 Mile – 30th June
Lose your in Curtis Hanson’s thoughtful exploration of a city and a subculture.
Charlie Wilson’s War – 30th June
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.
Frost/Nixon – 30th June
This thrilling close-up of a presidency being derailed makes for sublime cinema.
Back to the Future – 30th June
8 Mile – 30th June
Lose your in Curtis Hanson’s thoughtful exploration of a city and a subculture.
Charlie Wilson’s War – 30th June
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.
Frost/Nixon – 30th June
This thrilling close-up of a presidency being derailed makes for sublime cinema.
Back to the Future – 30th June
Charlie Wilson’s War – 30th June
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.
Frost/Nixon – 30th June
This thrilling close-up of a presidency being derailed makes for sublime cinema.
Back to the Future – 30th June
Frost/Nixon – 30th June
This thrilling close-up of a presidency being derailed makes for sublime cinema.
Back to the Future – 30th June
Back to the Future – 30th June
Nimbly scripted and endlessly entertaining, Back to the Future is, simply, a perfect film. The other two parts also leave on the same day.
Other titles leaving Sky and NOW in May 2025:
1st June
Now You See Me 2
Bullet To The Head
4th June
The 40 Year Old Virgin
8th June
Spoiler Alert
9th June
Warcraft
10th June
Goosebumps 2
14th June
Sherlock Holmes And The Hound Of The Baskervilles
Sherlock Holmes And The Pearl Of Death
Sherlock Holmes And The Scarlet Claw
Sherlock Holmes And The Secret Weapon
Sherlock Holmes And The Spider Woman
Sherlock Holmes And The Voice Of Terror
Sherlock Holmes And The Woman In Green
Sherlock Holmes Faces Death
Sherlock Holmes In Dressed To Kill
Sherlock Holmes In Pursuit To Algiers
Sherlock Holmes In Terror By Night
Sherlock Holmes In The House Of Fear
Sherlock Holmes In Washington
The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes
The Equalizer 3
Linoleum
The Next Karate Kid
Rock Dog
19th June
Strays (2023)
23rd June
The Boss
25th June
Paw Patrol: The Mighty Movie
The Integrity Of Joseph Chambers
26th June
The Blackening
28th June
King Arthur: Legend Of The Sword
29th June
A Shot In The Dark
Avanti! (1972)
Kiss Me, Stupid
Private Life Of Sherlock Holmes
Revenge Of The Pink Panther
The Fortune Cookie (1966)
The Pink Panther (1964)
The Pink Panther Strikes Again
Wanted
30th June
The Cinema List: Epic Adventure
The Cinema List:Westerns
Downsizing
Friends with Benefits
High Noon
Hondo
Muppets from Space
Paycheck
The Muppets Take Manhattan
We’re No Angels (1954)
We’re No Angels (1989)
Bicentennial Man
Body Double
Born On The Fourth Of July
Darkman
Mission: Impossible
Mission: Impossible II
Mission: Impossible III
Munich
Steve Jobs
Surf’s Up
Taxi Driver
The Adventures Of Baron Munchausen
The Adventures Of Sharkboy And Lavagirl
The Angry Birds Movie 2
The Big Heat
The Brady Bunch Movie
Trainwreck
What If
Whiplash
8 Mile
Along Came Polly
Balls Of Fury
Being John Malkovich
Blackhat
Charlie Wilson’s War
Dazed and Confused
Death Becomes Her
Doom
Drop Dead Fred
Far And Away
Fast Times At Ridgemont High
Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas
Field Of Dreams
Fletch
Fletch Lives
Frost/Nixon
Green Zone
Hanna
Howard The Duck
I Now Pronounce You Chuck And Larry
It Came From Outer Space
Jarhead
King Ralph
Marnie
Miami Vice (2006)
Mo’ Better Blues
National Lampoon’s Animal House
O Brother, Where Art Thou?
Oldboy
Out Of Africa
Patch Adams
Problem Child
Public Enemies
Ray
Shakespeare in Love
Silent Running
State of Play
The Adjustment Bureau
The Big Lebowski
The Boat That Rocked
The Frighteners
The Invention Of Lying
The Little Rascals
The Man Who Knew Too Much
The Sugarland Express
We Own The Night
What Dreams May Come
When Tomorrow Comes
Zero Dark Thirty
The Harbinger
Assassin (2023)
The Best Man (2023)
High Heat
Seriously Red
Back To The Future
Back To The Future Part II
Back To The Future Part III
Birdy
Daddy Day Care
E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial
Fist of Fury (1972)
Game of Death (1978)
Game of Death 2 (1980)
Pan
The Big Boss (1971)
The Way of the Dragon (1972)