Get ready to say goodbye to another batch of great movies and TV shows as they leave Netflix this June - with just enough time to stream your favorites before they disappear.

Netflix's catalogue is constantly rotating, and so for all the great new movies and TV shows arriving in June 2018, there's also got to be some big hitters departing. This month there's a lot of beloved movies - both classics and more recent hits - that you're going to want to make time for.

Marvel fans may want to give Training Day and Gridiron Gang) as well as a few classics. Get watching before they are gone!

Men In Black

Family favorite Chris Hemsworth's reboot.

Leaving Netflix: June 1

 8 Mile

Eminem 8 Mile

Rapper Eminem stars in this film loosely based on his own life, and his early attempts to break into the industry through underground rap battles. Unsurprisingly, 8 Mile is heavily influenced and driven by the music, and the rap battles themselves are some of the best moments in this gritty yet energizing offering.

Leaving Netflix: June 1

Gridiron Gang

The Rock's character in Gridiron Gang

Fans of Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson will be sad to lose Gridiron Gang from Netflix; inspiring sports action film starring the man himself as Sean Porter, a man who wanted to make a difference in the lives of juvenile offenders by teaching them to play football. Based on the true story of the Kilpatrick Mustangs, the film also features footage from the documentary about the team.

Leaving Netflix: June 1

My Left Foot

Daniel Day-Lewis in My Left Foot

This Oscar-winning classic tells the story of a poor Irishman who refused to let cerebral palsy limit him in life - becoming an artist and writer despite only having control over one foot. My Left Foot stars Daniel Day Lewis as Christy Brown, a role that netting the actor multiple awards, including an Academy Award for Best Actor.

Leaving Netflix: June 1

 The Brothers Grimm

The Brothers Grimm

Heath Ledger, Matt Damon and Lena Headey star in The Brothers Grimm, a fantasy action flick about the famed brothers who spin fairy tales. The two Grimm brothers in this world are charlatans, con-men who stage supernatural events in order to come to the rescue - until they come up against real magic, and have to learn how to vanquish dark forces for real. While the film itself is far from perfect, it’s worth a rewatch on Netflix if only for the incredible cast.

Leaving Netflix: June 1

The Young Victoria

The Young Victoria

For Emily Blunt fans who can’t wait until December to see the actress in Mary Poppins Returns, now is the perfect time to check her out in The Young Victoria before it disappears from the Netflix catalogue. Blunt stars as Queen Victoria in the early years of her rule, and during the beginning of her life-long romance with Prince Albert. A romantic historical drama for anyone in love with the splendor of the British court.

Leaving Netflix: June 1

Training Day

Denzel Washington in Training Day

Denzel Washington won an Oscar for Best Actor for Training Day, this taut police drama about a rookie cop attempting to an elite narcotics squad. On a day-long ridealong with the veteran who runs the squad, he begins to realize that all is not as it seems, and that the squad leader may not just be corrupt, but may even be setting him up to take a fall.

Leaving Netflix: June 1

While You Were Sleeping

Lucy watches Jack sleep in While You Were Sleeping

The mid-nineties rom-com While You Were Sleeping is a must-watch for Sandra Bullock fans. Bullock stars as Lucy, a lonely toll taker who has a secret crush on a stranger who drives through every day… and when he gets in an accident, she ends up posing as his fiancee while he is in a coma - which lets her experience life as part of a family, but that we all know will end badly when he finally wakes up! Sweet and silly, this rom com is a whole lot of fun with the classic formula.

Leaving Netflix: June 1

 Bonnie & Clyde

Bonnie and Clyde

This ultimate cinema classic isn’t leaving Netflix until the second week of June, so there is no excuse not to watch it! Loosely based on the true story of criminals in love, Bonnie & Clyde is a film that introduced the ultimate anti-heroes and re-defined violence on the big screen… and while it’s far from the bloodbaths that we have grown to accept in film today, it’s a must-watch for any cinephile.

Leaving Netflix: June 10

The Giver

The Giver

This adaptation of Lois Lowry’s young adult novel The Giver may not have won the kind of critical praise it was hoping for, but it’s still worth watching for fans of the book. Set in a perfect, colorless, sterile version of utopia, it centers on a young man chosen to become the new Giver, the keeper of memories for the community. As he trains, however, he starts to see color in the world - and to challenge the ideals of perfection it upholds.

Leaving Netflix: June 15