Viewers don't have much time left to watch a "disturbing" film starring Sabrina Carpenter's ex-boyfriend.
Directed by Call the Midwife star Emerald Fennell, Saltburn debuted in 2023, telling the story of Oxford University student Oliver (played by Barry Keoghan).
He is quickly drawn into the world of his charming and wealthy classmate Felix (Jacob Elordi) who invites him to stay at his eccentric family's estate for the summer.
Little does Felix realise that this invitation would lead to a "series of horrifying events", making it a summer that changes everything.
Unfortunately, for those intrigued by the controversial film, Saltburn will soon no longer be ready to watch at the click of a button.

BBC iPlayer has announced that Saltburn is going to be axed from its extensive library, with fans having just until next week, Tuesday, July 22, to watch it before it goes for good.
Bringing the film to life are a plethora of recognisable stars with Irish actor Barry Keoghan, who broke up with singer Sabrina Carpenter after a year of dating in December 2024, portraying Oliver.
He is joined by Euphoria and Presley star Jacob Elordi as Felix with his family consisting of Gone Girl's Rosamund Pike, Death of a Unicorn's Richard E Grant, Conversations with Friends' Alison Oliver and Promising Young Woman's Carey Mulligan.
Known for its divisive plot and graphic scenes, Saltburn has been labelled as among the most controversial films released in recent years.
Taking to Reddit, someone remarked: "You definitely won't walk away from it with a good feeling. It is disturbing throughout and has a disturbing ending."
Another posted: "I wasn't sure what I thought of the movie immediately after watching it (other than Wow) but it's stuck with me and I think I need to watch it again.
"It's definitely not for everyone but I put it on the 'like it' half of the scale for me."
But someone else disagreed: "I watched Saltburn last night and....didn't love it. The outrageous scenes everyone is talking about are just that..outrageous scenes.
A fellow watcher called it "unbelievably pretentious" while a third swung the other way: "I loved it. I thought it was so engrossing, fun, hot and weird.
"Classic twisted gothic romance vibes. Amazing acting and chemistry between characters."
Saltburn will be available to watch on BBC iPlayer until Tuesday, July 22.
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