Two Weeks Left: 10 Movies Available on Apple TV+ Until the End of May
Fans of Ridley Scott will find many interesting things to watch on this list.
Thanks to streaming services, we have on-demand access to many movies from years and decades ago. But while it may seem like films are there all the time, that's not really the case, as they're constantly being added and removed from streaming platforms.
Here are ten movies that will no longer be available on Apple TV+ after May 31.
The Heat (2013, 6.6 on IMDb)
Paul Feig's cop action comedy stars Melissa McCarthy and Sandra Bullock as Boston Detective Shannon Mullins and FBI Special Agent Sarah Ashburn, who are paired against their will to stop the mobster who controls most of the city's drug trade. Strikingly different in every way, Sarah and Shannon must learn to work together to get the job done and, most importantly, stay alive.
Bridesmaids (2011, 6.8 on IMDb)
Paul Feig's other comedy starring Melissa McCarthy revolves around a group of titular bridesmaids who barely know each other but are invited to the wedding of their friend Lillian, played by Maya Rudolph. Lillian's longtime friend Annie begins to compete with Helen, Lillian's new friend whom she met through the groom-to-be, leading to a series of hilarious situations and nearly ruining the entire wedding.
Prometheus (2012, 7.0 om IMDb)
The fifth installment in the Alien franchise, Ridley Scott's sci-fi horror is a good stand-alone film that tells the story of the crew of the titular spaceship, who follow the directions on a map discovered among the artifacts of an ancient Earth culture. Determined to find the origins of the human species, the crew arrives on a distant planet where they encounter an alien threat that could destroy all of humanity.
The Gift (2015, 7.0 on IMDb)
Joel Edgerton's psychological thriller centers on Jason Bateman and Rebecca Hall's Simon and Robyn Callem, a married couple who, after a miscarriage, make a serious change in their lives and move from Chicago to LA. In Los Angeles, they meet Simon's classmate Gordon, a very friendly but rather strange man who gradually forces himself into their lives and changes the course of their seemingly happy marriage.
Pretty Woman (1990, 7.1 on IMDb)
Starring Richard Gere and Julia Roberts, this iconic 1990s romantic comedy tells the unlikely love story of a rich businessman and a prostitute who meet one night on Hollywood Boulevard and fall in love against all odds. From two different worlds, the characters decide to brave the storm of social scorn and embark on a true romance with a very happy ending.
Jerry Maguire (1996, 7.3 on IMDb)
Cameron Crowe's sports comedy-drama follows the title character, a thirty-five-year-old sports agent with Sports Management International, portrayed by Tom Cruise, who is moved by criticism from the son of an injured client and decides to change the rules of the unfair sports management game to foster a more personal and caring relationship with his clients. Jerry Maguire faces a lot of resistance from his former colleagues, but he won't back down, knowing that the future of the industry depends on him.
American Gangster (2007, 7.8 on IMDb)
Ridley Scott's crime biopic is inspired by the career of Frank Lucas, the notorious North Carolina gangster who smuggled tons of heroin into the US on military planes in the wake of the Vietnam War and built a vast empire thanks to his free-market approach. The movie follows Denzel Washington's Frank Lucas during his enterprise and through his capture by Russell Crowe's Detective Richie Roberts, who, unlike most of his colleagues, couldn't be bought.
Bohemian Rhapsody (2018, 7.9 on IMDb)
This Oscar-winning musical biopic, starring Rami Malek as Queen frontman Freddie Mercury, tells the story of the band's creation from their formation in 1970 to their performance at Live Aid in the original Wembley Stadium in 1985. The movie is the success story of Queen and Freddie Mercury, who dared to be different in a world that didn't appreciate diversity, and went on to become some of the most famous and beloved musicians to date.
Gladiator (2000, 8.5 on IMDb)
Ridley Scott's historical epic follows Russell Crowe's Maximus Decimus Meridius, a once-respected Roman general who is enslaved after the treacherous murder of Emperor Marcus Aurelius by his son Commodus. A skilled warrior, Maximus is sold to the arena to fight in gladiatorial contests, where he becomes very successful and rises to fame, plotting to avenge the murder of his family and the emperor.
Inception (2010, 8.8 on IMDb)
Christopher Nolan's sci-fi action centers on Leonardo DiCaprio's Dom Cobb, a con artist who specializes in stealing valuable information by infiltrating his victims' dreams, and his 'producer' Arthur, portrayed by Joseph Gordon-Levitt. Thanks to his talents, Dom is often hired by corporations for industrial espionage. But one day, a Japanese businessman named Saito hires Cobb not to steal information, but to implant it into his victim's subconscious, and things don't go quite as usual.