Netflix is removing 26 hit movies from the site in June – including beloved Sandra Bullock rom-com

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MOVIE fans will be gutted to learn that Netflix is removing 26 hit movies from the site this month – with several already gone forever.

Throughout June, the streaming platform are removing a huge selection of top-rated movies, including a Sandra Bullock smash hit.

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Burlesque is no longer available to stream on Netflix in America[/caption]
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Two Weeks Notice, starring Sandra Bullock and Hugh Grant has also been axed from the platform[/caption]
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A trio of Batman movies are also gone[/caption]
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As are the two Ted movies[/caption]

On June 1, several movies were deleted from the site.

Batman Begins, Beginners, Burlesque, Closer, Cult of Chucky and Daddy Day Care all vanished at the start of the month.

But it didn’t end there.

The streamer also got rid of The Dark Knight, The Dark Knight Rises, Den Of Theives, and From Prada To Nada, Goodfellas.

As well as Ma, Magic Mike XXL, Pride and Prejudice Ted and Ted 2 on that same day.

Sandra Bullock‘s smash hit rom-com Two Weeks Notice was also removed on June 1, leaving fans gutted.

The hit movie, which came out in 2022, stars Sandra alongside Hugh Grant.

In the flick, Sandra plays the role of Lucy, a lawyer who works for the handsome and rich George Wade, played by Hugh.

But instead of taking her professional skills into consideration, he treats her like a nanny.

Tired of this, she gives him an ultimatum.

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    There have since been further movie deletions from Netflix, with many happening over the last couple of weeks.

    On June 11, Gran Turismo: Based on a True Story and Trap were removed.

    Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire vanished on June 14.

    Won’t You Be My Neighbor? was gone by June 16, while Carol went on June 17.

    Migration has vanished today (June 19), and over the weekend, American Sniper and Brain On Fire will be gone.

    The final axing is Ordinary People which will cease to exist on the platform as of June 26.

    Not only this, but several TV shows have also been axed from the platform this month.

    The Equalizer was axed last week, with all three seasons gone from Netflix in the blink of an eye.

    For those wondering why Netflix axes certain shows or films, it’s because it does not own all of the content.

    Netflix licenses shows and movies from other studios and companies. 

    This means that when licensing deals expire, it must decide whether to renew them or remove the content. 

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    Sandra Bullock’s movie Two Weeks Notice came out in 2002[/caption]
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    Fans are gutted over this month’s axings[/caption]
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