Netflix is losing more titles to Disney+ in July 2020, and the movies leaving this time are big franchise fan-favorites. Also leaving Netflix in July will be some critically-acclaimed smaller movies.

The Disney exodus starts with a Freeform TV show. Five seasons of “The Fosters” will leave Netflix on July 5, which does not yet have a Disney+ release date (it may stick to Hulu due to mature themes). Shortly after, Han Solo’s origin film “Solo: A Star Wars Story” will also disappear from Netflix. “Ant-Man and the Wasp” will be the final Marvel Cinematic Universe title to leave the streaming service. Finally, Pixar’s “The Incredibles 2” will exit at the end of the month. Those three films will each start streaming on Disney+ within a couple days of leaving Netflix.

Elsewhere, some really fantastic female-fronted films will expire from the streaming giant. Among them are standout movies including Kiera Knightley’s rom-com “Laggies,” about a 28-year-old who develops a friendship with a 16-year-old while having a quarter-life crisis, Jenny Slate’s dramedy “Obvious Child,” following a comedian whose sweet fling results in an unplanned pregnancy, Hailee Steinfeld’s coming-of-age dramedy “Edge of Seventeen,” which depicts a teenager struggling after her father’s death, and Brie Larson’s Oscar-winning drama “Room,” about a young woman kidnapped, raped and raising a child in isolation--until she escapes.

Leaving Netflix July 2020
"Ant-Man and the Wasp," "Solo: A Star Wars Story" and "The Edge of Seventeen" are all on the list of movies leaving Netflix in July. Marvel Studios; Lucasfilm; STX Entertainment

More mainstream titles will leave at the very end of July with classics including the “Back to the Future” trilogy, “Casper,” “E.T.,” “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory,” “Stuart Little” and “Twister” set to disappear.

Check out the full list of titles and July expiration dates below:

Leaving Netflix on July 4

  • “Blue Valentine”

Leaving Netflix on July 5

  • “The Fosters” Season 1-5
  • “The Iron Lady”

Leaving Netflix on July 8

  • “Solo: A Star Wars Story”

Leaving Netflix on July 9

  • “47 Metres Down”

Leaving Netflix on July 11

  • “A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III”
  • “The Adderall Diaries”
  • “Enemy”
  • “Ginger & Rosa”
  • “Locke”
  • “The Spectacular Now”
  • “Under the Skin”

Leaving Netflix on July 12

  • “Kevin Hart: Let Me Explain”

Leaving Netflix on July 15

  • “Forks Over Knives”

Leaving Netflix on July 18

  • “A Most Violent Year”
  • “Laggies”
  • “Life After Beth”
  • “Obvious Child”
  • “Room”
  • “Tusk”

Leaving Netflix on July 21

  • “Bolt”
  • “Inglourious Basterds”

Leaving Netflix on July 25

  • “Dark Places”
  • “Ex Machina”
  • “Mississippi Grind”

Leaving Netflix on July 26

  • “Country Strong”

Leaving Netflix on July 28

  • “Ant-Man and the Wasp”
  • “Her”

Leaving Netflix on July 29

  • “The Incredibles 2”

Leaving Netflix on July 31

  • “Back to the Future”
  • “Back to the Future Part II”
  • “Back to the Future Part III”
  • “Can't Hardly Wait”
  • “Casper”
  • “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory”
  • “Chernobyl Diaries”
  • “E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial”
  • “Freedom Writers”
  • “Godzilla”
  • “Guess Who”
  • “Hancock”
  • “Hitch”
  • “Jarhead”
  • “Jarhead 2: Field of Fire”
  • “Jarhead 3: The Siege”
  • “Open Season”
  • “QB1: Beyond the Lights” Season 1
  • “Resident Evil: Extinction”
  • “Romeo Must Die”
  • “Salt”
  • “Scary Movie 2”
  • “Searching for Sugar Man”
  • “Sex and the City 2”
  • “Stuart Little”
  • “The Edge of Seventeen”
  • “The Interview”
  • “The Pianist”
  • “The Pursuit of Happyness”
  • “Twister”
  • “Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory”