5 best Prime Video movies to stream now before they leave in June 2026

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We're nearing the end of another month, which means it's almost time to say goodbye to a batch of movies. But it's also an exciting time for summer lovers because the season is now officially underway. Sure, 2026 seems to be flying by, but at least the longer days and sunshine bring some good vibes. Before you head outside to enjoy the warmer weather, though, Prime Video is about to lose a handful of great movies, so it's worth adding them to your watchlist now.

With June coming to a close next week, Prime Video is preparing to remove several movies from its library, including a tense thriller and an Oscar-winning masterpiece. To help you make the most of your subscription, we've picked out the best films worth streaming before they're gone.

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‘Last Breath’ (2025)

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If you’re in the mood for a seriously intense thriller, “Last Breath” should be at the top of your watchlist. It’s actually based on an incredible true story and functions as a claustrophobic chamber piece, tracking a desperate, real-time rescue mission unfolding hundreds of feet below the ocean’s surface. The film is inspired by seemingly impossible events that took place in the freezing darkness of the North Sea in September 2012.

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“Last Breath” follows a team of saturation divers working on pipelines deep beneath the North Sea. During a routine repair mission, a technical failure causes their support vessel to drift off course, leaving diver Chris Lemons (Finn Cole) stranded on the seabed hundreds of feet below the surface. Cut off from his oxygen supply and communication systems, Chris faces impossible odds as his crewmates and the ship's crew race against time to bring him home.

Watch "Last Breath" on Prime Video until June 25

‘Sinners’ (2025)

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My favorite movie of 2025 was undoubtedly “Sinners,” the masterful vampire horror film from Ryan Coogler, which won four Academy Awards out of a historic 16 nominations. So I was surprised to see it leaving Prime Video this month. “Sinners” represents Coogler's first entirely original, non-franchise studio blockbuster. The film was a massive critical and commercial powerhouse, grossing over $370 million worldwide, and remains a pulse-pounding masterpiece that stands tall as one of the definitive cinematic achievements of the decade.

Set in 1932 Mississippi, twin brothers Smoke and Stack Moore (Michael B. Jordan) return to their hometown after years working for Chicago gangsters. Hoping to start fresh, they use stolen money to open a juke joint for the local community. As friends, family members and musicians gather for the club's opening night, a mysterious outsider named Remmick (Jack O'Connell) brings a deadly supernatural threat with him. Trapped inside as the danger grows, the brothers and their allies must fight to survive.

Watch "Sinners" on Prime Video until June 26

‘Hot Fuzz’ (2007)

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Comedy fans who somehow haven’t experienced “Hot Fuzz,” add it to your watchlist now. This action-packed comedy from Edgar Wright serves as the second and most commercially successful installment in the legendary Three Flavours Cornetto Trilogy (nestled between “Shaun of the Dead” and “The World’s End”). I do think “Hot Fuzz” is the best out of the bunch, as it’s a beautifully structured cinematic puzzle box packed with explosive set pieces and great banter between Simon Pegg and Nick Frost.

Nicholas Angel (Simon Pegg) is London's most accomplished police officer, who is unexpectedly reassigned to the seemingly peaceful village of Sandford. Struggling to adapt to small-town policing, Angel is partnered with the enthusiastic but inexperienced Danny Butterman (Nick Frost). What appears to be a quiet community soon takes a darker turn when a series of deadly accidents occur. Convinced that the incidents are connected, Angel launches an investigation, determined to uncover secrets hidden beneath Sandford's picture-perfect surface.

Watch "Hot Fuzz" on Prime Video until June 30

‘10 Cloverfield Lane’ (2016)

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Anyone in a sci-fi mood after watching “Disclosure Day” on the big screen should stream “10 Cloverfield Lane,” a psychological sci-fi thriller directed by Dan Trachtenberg and produced by J.J. Abrams. There’s so much dread in this film that you’ll probably need something lighter afterwards, but it proves you don’t need giant budgets or citywide destruction to make the “Cloverfield” franchise a success. In fact, “10 Cloverfield Lane” is arguably the strongest entry, largely thanks to its deeply compelling performances.

After a car accident on a remote Louisiana road, Michelle (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) wakes up injured in an underground bunker owned by a man named Howard (John Goodman). He claims he rescued her from a catastrophic event that has made the outside world uninhabitable. Alongside another resident, Emmett (John Gallagher Jr.), Michelle tries to adjust to life in the shelter, but Howard's erratic behavior and controlling nature leave her questioning whether she can trust him.

Watch "10 Cloverfield Lane" on Prime Video until June 30

‘The Menu’ (2022)

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Last on this list is another deeply unnerving thriller that serves as a full-course psychological feast. “The Menu” is best enjoyed with as little knowledge as possible, so I don’t want to give away any potential spoilers. Instead, I’ll say it’s an incredibly fun, mean-spirited, and darkly hilarious cinematic experience that feels like a cross between a luxury food documentary and Agatha Christie’s “And Then There Were None.” It definitely leaves a deliciously bitter aftertaste, perfect for anyone who enjoys their social satire served with a heavy dose of dark suspense.

Margot (Anya Taylor-Joy) and her date Tyler (Nicholas Hoult) travel to Hawthorn, an ultra-exclusive restaurant located on a remote private island. The evening is hosted by celebrated chef Julian Slowik (Ralph Fiennes), who has prepared a lavish multi-course dining experience for a select group of wealthy guests, critics and business figures. As each course is served, the diners realize they are part of something far more elaborate than a luxury dinner.

Watch "The Menu" on Prime Video until June 30


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Alix Blackburn
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Alix is a Senior Streaming Writer at Tom’s Guide, which basically means watching the best movies and TV shows and then writing about them. It’s a dream job for someone who’s been obsessed with storytelling since she first figured out how to work a remote. 


Before joining Tom’s Guide, Alix honed her skills as a staff writer with outlets like Screen Rant and Bough Digital, where she discovered her love for the entertainment industry. 


She heads to the cinema every week as a tradition, no matter what’s showing. For her, movies aren’t just entertainment — they’re a ritual, a comfort, and a constant source of inspiration. When she’s not at her desk or at the cinema, you’ll probably find her deep into a horror video game on her PC.

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