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Last Chance: 6 Major AMC Shows Leaving Netflix Next Month

Williams MBy Williams MMay 13, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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Moonhaven Leaving Netflix In June 2026

Moonhaven – Picture Credit: AMC

Over the past couple of years, Netflix and AMC have built a cozy licensing relationship, bringing plenty of binge-worthy prestige dramas and comedies to the world’s biggest streaming service. The major caveat is that most of these are licensed to Netflix for short periods, with many lasting between 6 (yes, just six months) and 24 months. Next month we’ll see a big list of departures, especially in the US, but also in international regions. 

If you’ve been working your way through Netflix’s impressive lineup of licensed AMC content, you might want to check your watch list. We’ve just learned that a major batch of AMC shows is scheduled to depart the service throughout June 2026.

Whether you’re in the middle of a Revolutionary War spy mission or laughing along with a disgraced baseball announcer, you’ve only got a few weeks left to finish up. Here is the rundown of every AMC show leaving Netflix in June 2026.

(Note: The dates listed below represent the actual day of removal. Your last full day to watch will be the day prior!)

Please note: All removals from Netflix are subject to change due to licensing agreements. Netflix may extend licenses or remove titles earlier than listed. Removal dates may also vary by region.


AMC Shows Leaving Netflix in June 2026

Brockmire (Seasons 1-4)

Leaving Netflix: June 3rd, 2026

Hank Azaria stars as Jim Brockmire, a legendary major league baseball announcer who suffers an embarrassing, incredibly public meltdown on the air. A decade later, he attempts to reclaim his career and his love life by calling games for a minor league team. If you haven’t caught this hilarious and surprisingly heartfelt comedy yet, you only have until early June. This is one of the December 2025 additions, meaning you’ve had just six poultry months to watch on Netflix. 

Dispatches from Elsewhere (Season 1)

Leaving Netflix: June 4th, 2026

Created by and starring Jason Segel alongside Sally Field and André 3000, this quirky, mind-bending anthology series follows four ordinary people who stumble into a puzzle hiding just behind the veil of everyday life.

TURN: Washington’s Spies (Seasons 1-4)

Leaving Netflix: June 10th, 2026

This historical drama starring Jamie Bell has been a staple for history buffs. Set during the Revolutionary War, the series tells the true story of the Culper Ring, a group of childhood friends who form America’s first spy ring.

Turn Washington Spies Leaving June 2026Turn Washington Spies Leaving June 2026

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61st Street (Seasons 1-2)

Leaving Netflix: June 16th, 2026

Starring Courtney B. Vance and Tosin Cole, this gripping, pulse-pounding thriller navigates the dark heart of the infamous Chicago criminal justice system as police and prosecutors investigate a deadly drug bust.

Moonhaven (Season 1)

Leaving Netflix: June 17th, 2026

Set 100 years in the future, this sci-fi thriller follows a lunar colony tasked with finding solutions to save a dying Earth. It features a great cast, including Dominic Monaghan and Joe Manganiello.

The Red Road (Seasons 1-2)

Leaving Netflix: June 26th, 2026

Before he was Aquaman, Jason Momoa starred alongside Martin Henderson in this tense, atmospheric thriller. It centers on a local sheriff struggling to keep his family together while simultaneously policing two clashing communities: the small town where he grew up and the neighboring Native American mountains.


Leaving International Netflix Regions (But Staying in the US!)

Depending on where you live, you might be losing two additional fan-favorite AMC shows in June. Both Parish (starring Giancarlo Esposito) and the supernatural horror series NOS4A2 (starring Zachary Quinto) are slated to leave Netflix in international regions on June 9th, 2026.

If you live in the United States, however, you can breathe a sigh of relief. You have a few more months to finish your binge. Our understanding is that Parish will remain on Netflix US through October 24th, 2026, and NOS4A2 will stick around until October 29th, 2026, just in time for a final Halloween watch.


Where will these shows stream next?

While streaming rights are always a tangled web, it’s highly likely that these shows will default back to AMC’s own streaming service, AMC+, once their Netflix licensing window officially closes.


Will you be sad to see these AMC titles leave Netflix? Which one will you be binge-watching before it departs? Let us know in the comments down below!

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