A new month is upon us, meaning Netflix fans in the US must say goodbye to some of their favorite shows and movies.

A total of 22 titles are leaving the platform in June, including the 1997 Best Picture winner ‘Jerry Maguire,’ the 2003 rom-com ‘How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days’ and the 2013 zombie apocalypse film ‘World War Z.’

Notable shows to be removed include the ‘Chappelle’s Show’ (seasons one and two) and ‘Cold Case Files’ (season one).

So which films and TV series are set to leave Netflix? Here are the titles that fans are set to miss.

The DUFF: Leaving on June 2, this is a story about a teenager named Bianca, who discovered that she is deemed the 'Designated Ugly Fat Friend'

The DUFF: Leaving on June 2, this is a story about a teenager named Bianca, who discovered that she is deemed the ‘Designated Ugly Fat Friend’

June 2

‘Garth Brooks: The Road I’m On’ (Season 1)

The 2019 show focuses on famed country music star Garth Brooks, telling his story of humble beginnings, rise to the top and how he became a household name in the industry.

‘The DUFF’

The 2015 comedy, starring Mae Whitman, Robbie Amell and  Bella Thorne, follows Bianca, a teenager who discovered that she is deemed the ‘Designated Ugly Fat Friend.’

She enlists the help of Wesley, hoping the popular jock can help turn her reputation around. 

June 8 

‘Bathtubs Over Broadway’ 

June 13

‘Marlon’ (Seasons 1-2)

‘The Mole’ (Seasons 3-4)

June 14

‘Cold Case Files’ (Season 1)

Cold Case Files: Leaving June 14, the show includes the first season that talks about several different cold cases that have been reopened

Cold Case Files: Leaving June 14, the show includes the first season that talks about several different cold cases that have been reopened

Shooter: Leaving June 20. Ryan Phillippe stars as Bob Lee Swagger, a highly-decorated ex-Marine sniper

Shooter: Leaving June 20. Ryan Phillippe stars as Bob Lee Swagger, a highly-decorated ex-Marine sniper

‘Cold Case Files’ is one of A&E Network’s most popular and successful series of all time and came to Netflix on June 16, 2022.

Season one, released in 1999,  chronicles the re-examination of long-unsolved crimes and the journeys of law enforcement personnel who reopened them.

June 15

‘The Darkness’

June 19

‘Philomena’

June 20

‘Shooter’ (Seasons 1-3)

‘Shooter’ is based on the best-selling novel ‘Point of Impact’ by Stephen Hunter and was turned into a series in 2017 that stars Ryan Phillippe as Bob Lee Swagger, a highly-decorated ex-Marine sniper.

Swagger returns to action to stop an assassination plot targeting the president but soon finds himself framed for murder.

June 21

‘The Mist’

Another movie based on a book is the 2007 horror film ‘The Mist,’ adapted from Stephen King’s 1980 novella. 

June 29

‘Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom’

The Mist: Leaving June 21. The Mist is based on Stephen King's 1980 novella

The Mist: Leaving June 21. The Mist is based on Stephen King’s 1980 novella

How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days: Leaving June 30. Kate Hudson plays Andie Anderson, a New York columnist who makes a bet she can scare Benjamin Barry, played by Matthew McConaughey, away in 10 days

How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days: Leaving June 30. Kate Hudson plays Andie Anderson, a New York columnist who makes a bet she can scare Benjamin Barry, played by Matthew McConaughey, away in 10 days

Jerry Maguire: Leaving June 30. The movie is a feel-good love story about sports agent Jerry (Tom Cruise), who falls for single mother Dorothy (Renee Zellweger)

Jerry Maguire: Leaving June 30. The movie is a feel-good love story about sports agent Jerry (Tom Cruise), who falls for single mother Dorothy (Renee Zellweger)

June 30

‘Chappelle’s Show’ (Seasons 1-2)

Dave Chappelle tackles racism, politics and more in this groundbreaking sketch comedy show featuring surreal parodies and memorable characters. 

‘The Garfield Show’ (Seasons 1-2)

‘How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days’

Kate Hudson plays Andie Anderson, a New York columnist who makes a bet she can scare Benjamin Barry, played by Matthew McConaughey, away in 10 days.

However, Andie ends up falling in love with Benjamin and vice versa. 

‘Jerry Maguire’

The movie is a feel-good love story about sports agent Jerry (Tom Cruise), who falls for single mother Dorothy (Renee Zellweger) and her cherubic son Ray (Jonathan Lipnicki). 

‘LOL’

‘Puss in Boots’

Antonio Banderas voices Puss in Boots, which is hopes to grow a magic beanstalk, climb up it and steal the legendary goose that lays the golden eggs.

The 3D spin-off of the Shrek films was released in 2011.

‘Resident Evil: Afterlife’

World War Z: Leaving June 30. The 2013 zombie apocalypse film stars Brad Pitt as Simon Pegg, who is fighting to save his family from flesh-eating monsters

World War Z: Leaving June 30. The 2013 zombie apocalypse film stars Brad Pitt as Simon Pegg, who is fighting to save his family from flesh-eating monsters

‘Resident Evil: Apocalypse’

‘The Stepfather’

‘The Taking of Pelham 123’

‘World War Z’

The 2013 zombie apocalypse film stars Brad Pitt as Simon Pegg, a former United Nations worker called back into action when a mysterious outbreak turns humans into flesh-eating monsters.

 

 

This post first appeared on Dailymail.co.uk

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