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Every month, Netflix adds a ton of new content to its library of films and TV shows. But to make room for the newbies, shows, and movies you always wanted to watch—and had in your My List for months or years—suddenly disappear.

That's because Netflix doesn't own all the video it streams. The deals it has with networks, production companies, and movie studios mean much of that content comes and—unfortunately goes—with startling regularity. So each month, we keep you up to date with the latest list of what's leaving the service. Let's start with a peek at our top choices for what you should view immediately. The full list is below.

Related: 7 Movies on Netflix All Entrepreneurs Should Watch

Gone July 4

Blue Valentine

Gone July 5

The Fosters: Season 1-5

The Iron Lady

Gone July 8

Solo: A Star Wars Story

Gone July 9

47 Metres Down

Gone July 11

A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III

The Adderall Diaries

Enemy

Ginger & Rosa

Locke

The Spectacular Now

Under the Skin

Gone July 12

Kevin Hart: Let Me Explain

Gone July 15

Forks Over Knives

Gone July 18

A Most Violent Year

Laggies

Life After Beth

Obvious Child

Room

Tusk

Gone July 21

Bolt

Inglourious Basterds

Gone July 25

Dark Places

Ex Machina

Mississippi Grind

Gone July 26

Country Strong

Gone July 28

Ant-Man and the Wasp

Her

Gone July 29

The Incredibles 2

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Gone July 31

Back to the Future

Back to the Future Part II

Back to the Future Part III

Can't Hardly Wait

Casper

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

Chernobyl Diaries

E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial

Freedom Writers

Godzilla

Guess Who

Hancock

Hitch

Jarhead

Jarhead 2: Field of Fire

Jarhead 3: The Siege

Open Season

QB1: Beyond the Lights: Season 1

Resident Evil: Extinction

Romeo Must Die

Salt

Scary Movie 2

Searching for Sugar Man

Sex and the City 2

Stuart Little

The Edge of Seventeen

The Interview

The Pianist

The Pursuit of Happyness

Twister

Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory

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