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Netflix: Movies And TV Shows Leaving In July. Temperatures are rising, which means all the more reason to hole up indoors and get your Netflix on.
This month, there are a ton of Smithsonian documentaries getting purged—which may or may not interest you—along with a pretty solid collection of romantic comedies, classic movies, and family- friendly musicals. Some pretty essential comedies will leave the streaming service come July 1st as well, including classics like Blazing Saddles and the original Batman film starring the late Adam West. We can’t forget about the first six seasons of Futurama either, which like Bob’s Burgers a few months ago, was pulled by FOX. Even though there are many petitions circling the internet to save the series from Netflix abandonment, it’s not likely to make much of a difference, unfortunately.
However, in between trying to nurse your crippling disappointment in humanity and trying to enjoy summer vacation, you’ll at least have plenty of excellent Netflix movies and TV shows to keep your company. These are the 1. 5 Best Movies And TV Shows Leaving Netflix in July. Binge away, friends! Futurama (Seasons 1- 6)There must be a sci- fi TV show curse. Star Trek, Battlestar Galactica, Firefly, and even Futurama all suffered the same fate—getting cancelled in their prime.
Now, like the latter two, the majority of Futurama also won’t be available for multiple viewings on Netflix for much longer. That’s right; sadly, the rumors are true. Seasons 1- 6 of Futurama are leaving Netflix as of July 1st.
Unsurprisingly, those are the seasons produced by FOX, leaving the later seasons produced by Comedy Central untouched. While diehard fans of the original episodes will certainly feel pangs of disappointment, some of the most memorable episodes of Futurama were in that last season. Remember when Bender brought Calculon back from the dead? Or when the whole cast were childish, mini versions of themselves? Those episodes are still available for binging to your heart’s content.

Plus, now we have the Futurama mobile game, Futurama: World of Tomorrow, to look forward to, which will release right before the FOX seasons leave Netflix. There’s always a silver lining, or in this case, a shiny metal ass.
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Blazing Saddles. One of the greatest comedies of our time, Blazing Saddles, is set to make a swift exit next month. Mel Brooks’ Western satire about a black sheriff in a racist town will make your sides split from laughter. As always, there are plenty of quotable one- liners in the film, in addition to Mel Brooks regulars like Gene Wilder, Harvey Korman, and Madeline Kahn. It’s full of comedy genius, poking fun at whitey and at bigotry in general.
If everything has to be PC, or you’re easily offended, this might not be the film for you. Everyone loves a good fart joke, though, right? Well, Blazing Saddles has an entire fart sequence guaranteed to make you giggle like a five year old no matter what your age or sense of humor. Although we can certainly thank the man who also brought us The Princess Bride and Young Frankenstein, beloved comedian Richard Pryor also co- wrote the screenplay. That’s right, you’re getting material cooked up by not one, but two comedy legends. Put this on your watch- list immediately.
Kevin Hart: Laugh At My Pain. It’s hard to believe that around ten years ago, no one knew Kevin Hart’s name. Nowadays, he’s selling out every tour, starring in movies, and putting out stand- up special after stand- up special because the demand for him is just that high. Midway into his career, he taped a special at the end of his 2. Laugh At My Pain.
After ninety cities, he ended up at Los Angeles’ Nokia Theater, where he performed for 1. Produced by Comedy Central, the special was released in theaters for a few months before going to DVD and streaming services. Released only a year after his previous stand- up special put him on the map, Laugh At My Pain highlights everything funny about Hart’s love life and family life.
In the first fifteen minutes, we get to see where he grew up in Philadelphia—meeting some of the people that made him who he is. He plays up his ego and how fame got to his head, but it’s all just an appetizer for the real material. While it doesn’t quite reach the level of hilarity as his previous two specials, it’s still a funny and intimate look into the mind (and heart!) of Kevin Hart. Mac. Gyver (Seasons 1- 7)Mac.
Gyver was such a ridiculous show. The guy refuses to handles guns, yet he was in the Army Special Forces as a bomb tech? Granted, that’s the entire premise and what actually makes it so awesome. He uses his ingenuity to solve problems, preferring peace over violence. All he needs in life is a Swiss Army knife and some duct tape and he can patch up the world. The man is a genius.
Who else would have thought to stop a radiator leak by cracking an egg over it? What’s even more amazing is that the egg trick actually works. It was proven on an episode of Myth. Busters!)Granted, the show can come off as a bit cheesy now—2. TV classic that you just have to binge as much of the original as possible (oh yeah, there’s a reboot on CBS, but meh).
A new word was invented because of the show. More than likely, you’ve heard someone say they’re going to Mac. Gyver their way out of a situation, or Mac. Gyver something into something else.
Few shows have that kind of bragging rights, which is all the more reason to give this throwback series a chance. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. Marilyn Monroe starred in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes at the height of her career in the 1. She hadn’t even hit thirty yet, but her role as Lorelei Lee has become one of her most iconic. Her character is a sweetly innocent, ditzy, gold- digging blonde on a mission to get rich—a typecasting which she became known for. Monroe and her co- star Jane Russell travel on a French cruise while trying to find the right man to marry.
They’re polar opposites. Monroe a blonde, Russell a brunette, and they’re supposed to represent the two types of women out there. While Monroe marries for money, Russell marries for love (although her attractions could be just as superficial).
The film also features the musical number “Diamonds Are A Girl’s Best Friend,” which is awe- inspiring in Technicolor even by today’s standards. Many a young actress and singer have mimicked the look and feel of that number, and Monroe’s image in general (Madonna & Lady Gaga, anyone?). All in all, classic movie buffs and Marilyn fans will eat up Gentlemen Prefer Blondes in all its colorful, sparkling glory. Hip Hop: The Furious Force of Rhymes. Watch Empire Records 4Shared.
We don’t often talk about music documentaries (or documentaries in general) here at Screen Rant, but this one warrants a mention—and a watch. Hip Hop: The Furious Force of Rhymes, traces the birth of not only a musical genre, but a movement and way of life. Hip hop has inspired the subjugated and disadvantaged, giving them a means to speak about the injustices they’ve experienced. Although it was born in the South Bronx over forty years ago, the rhythms and subject matter continue from generation to generation.
One of the many Smithsonian Channel historical documentaries leaving Netflix this month, it’s also by far one of the best. Whitney Tv Show Season 2 Premiere. You’ll hear stories of hip hop’s impact across the world, with interviews from the director and musicians/lyricists from countries like Palestine, France, and Senegal. While it’s of obvious interest to music fans, anyone with an interest in the changing geopolitical landscape will find the stories of these rappers surprising and completely fascinating. While You Were Sleeping. Sandra Bullock works best as the slightly quirky girl next door who often finds herself in awkward or troubling predicaments. In While You Were Sleeping, she’s the former—mistakenly identified as the fiancé of a man in a coma (Peter Gallagher), whom she rescued from an oncoming train. Before she can correct anyone, she’s welcomed into the man’s family, as his condition has brought them all together.