As June ends, Netflix has released what to expect in July, and that means some movies and TV shows will be disappearing. It looks like those who love classic comedies will suffer the most in this purge. Check out the titles you should watch before they leave Netflix in July.

“Batman” — disappearing July 1 — The late Adam West stars in the very first “Batman” movie, which brought the campy 1960s TV series to the big screen. The Joker (Cesar Romero), the Riddler (Frank Gorshin), Catwoman (Lee Meriwether) and the Penguin (Burgess Meredith) team up to take down Bruce Wayne.

“Hello, Dolly!” — disappearing July 1 — Watching on Netflix will be much cheaper than seeing the Tony Award-winning revival on Broadway. Barbra Streisand plays a matchmaker in the 1969 musical.

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“Hugo” — disappearing July 1 — This 2011 fantasy movie follows a boy, Hugo (Asa Butterfield), who lives in a Paris train station during the 1930s. After his father’s death, he is determined to fix the broken automaton that he and his dad found. He meets a girl (Chloë Grace Moretz) who has the key to fixing the robot.

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“Hugo,” directed by Martin Scorsese, is one of several movies that will disappear from Netflix in July 2017. Paramount Pictures

“Blazing Saddles” — disappearing July 1 — Mel Brooks’ comedy went on to earn three Academy Awards nominations. In this satire, a town in the Old West gets their first black sheriff (Cleavon Little), but he and a drunken gunslinger (Gene Wilder) might be the only ones who can save town.

“Working Girl” — disappearing July 1 — This 1988 romantic dramedy is a classic. Nominated for several Oscars, the flick follows Tess (Melanie Griffith), a secretary whose boss Katharine (Sigourney Weaver) steals her idea for a merger deal. When Katharine ends up in the hospital, Tess decides to make her idea happen using Katharine’s connections. Harrison Ford also stars.

“Futurama” Seasons 1-6 — disappearing July 1 — If you’re planning to binge this animated series, you’ll need to do it fast. The sci-fi series was a workplace sitcom, following a group who worked at an interplanetary delivery company.

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“While You Were Sleeping” — disappearing July 1 — In this 1995 romantic comedy, Sandra Bullock portrays a transit worker with a crush on a commuter, played by Peter Gallagher. When she saves him after he falls onto the train tracks and follows him to the hospital, she is mistaken for his fiancée. After his family embraces her, she can’t tell them that she lied, but falling for her fake comatose fiancé’s brother, played by Bill Pullman, will make the situation even more complicated.

“The Last Samurai” — disappearing July 3 — Tom Cruise plays a military veteran in 19th century Japan in this 2003 war flick. Cruise’s character, Captain Nathan Algren, is traumatized by his actions in the American Indian War. However, he takes a job training soldiers in Japan for the money. He quickly develops an appreciation for Japanese culture and the ways of the Samurai, who are angry that technology is destroying their traditions.

Check out the full list of movies leaving Netflix in July on the Hollywood Reporter.