Four of the best films of all time are disappearing from Netflix this month and you have to see every one (!) of them

Four of the best films of all time are disappearing

If it’s worth catching up on movies on Netflix, it’s now. Four of the best movies ever will leave the streaming service this month. Nobody should have missed any of them.

Netflix is ​​dropping cinematic masterpieces

The departure of GoodFellas – Three Decades in the Mafia is likely to trigger the most pain for many. Hardly any other mafia film is so well-known and popular like Martin Scorsese’s grandiose 1990 epic.

With gladiators one of the greatest historical films ever disappears. And genre fans also have to fear for their existence. Sci-fi hit Minority Report and psycho-horror Shutter Island, also from Scorsese, will soon be declining.

The importance of these four films cannot be overestimated. All of them are absolute masterpieces by exceptional directors who have delivered terrific work with them. If you love movies, you have to see them. You have on Netflix only until June 30, 2023 Time, as you can also read on the detail pages of the films on the streaming service.

Overview: These 4 top films will disappear from Netflix in June

  • June 30: GoodFellas
  • June 30: Shutter Island

  • June 30: Minority Report

  • June 30: Gladiator

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