The time has finally come. Netflix announced Monday that it will become the exclusive pay TV home of the latest films from Disney, Marvel, Lucasfilm and Pixar starting in September.

Though specific films weren't named, Netflix's head of content Ted Sarandos listed other new additions coming at users this summer. In June, we can expect sci-fi adventure classics like the first three original "Jurassic Park" films and Oscar-winner "Spotlight."

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July welcomes "The Big Short" and Netflix Original "Brahman Naman," while "The Little Prince" and "The Fast and the Furious" arrive in August.

Basically, if you thought you were going to be active this summer, Netflix is going to shut that dream down pretty quickly. Oh, well.

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Helen Gilbert places flowers on her brother Eurie Martin’s grave at Camp Spring Baptist Church in Sandersville. Her brother died eight years ago. Three former Washington County deputies are accused of causing his death and are set to stand trial Monday. (Miguel Martinez/AJC)

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