Hey Netflix fans, heads up! July’s bringing some big changes to your favorite streaming platform. While we’re getting a bunch of new stuff to binge, we’re also saying goodbye to some absolute classics. And if you’re in the UK, you might not even get a warning before these gems disappear!
So, grab your popcorn and clear your schedule, because we’ve got the inside scoop on what’s leaving Netflix this month. Trust me, you won’t want to miss out on these before they’re gone!
Kicking off July 1st, we’re losing a ton of great flicks. Remember “National Lampoon’s Animal House”? Or how about Will Ferrell’s hilarious “Talladega Nights”? Yeah, they’re outta here. Horror junkies, you might want to plan a “Nightmare on Elm Street” marathon – the whole series is packing its bags!
For you drama lovers, “Out of Africa” and “Gone Girl” are on their way out. And if you’re into action, catch “The Revenant” and “Venom” while you still can.
But wait, there’s more! Throughout the month, we’re losing gems like “Dune” (July 9th), “Ghost Rider” (July 10th), and even “The Wolf of Wall Street” (July 10th in the UK).
It’s not just movies either. TV shows like “46” and the Netflix Original “Spotless” are also saying goodbye. And for the fitness buffs out there, a bunch of workout programs are leaving on July 2nd.
Look, I know it’s a lot to take in, but don’t panic! You’ve still got time to catch these before they vanish. Why not make it fun? Host a movie night (or ten) with your friends. Or have a solo binge-fest – we won’t judge!
Just remember, some of these might be leaving earlier in the UK or US, so double-check your local Netflix to be sure.
Here’s what’s leaving Netflix this July:
July 1st: A whopping number of titles are leaving on the first day of the month. Highlights include classic comedies like “National Lampoon’s Animal House” and “Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby”. Horror fans should binge the “Nightmare on Elm Street” series, including the 1984 original and its sequels. Drama lovers, don’t miss “Out of Africa”, “A Passage to India”, and “Places in the Heart”. Action enthusiasts can catch “The Revenant”, “Venom”, and “Colombiana”.
For family viewing, “Shrek: Forever After” and “Hotel Transylvania” are on their way out. Other notable departures include “Gone Girl”, “District 9”, and “The Wolf of Wall Street” (UK).
July 3rd: “Infinite” leaves Netflix UK.
July 4th: “Good Burger” and “The Wolf and the Lion” depart from UK Netflix.
July 5th: US viewers will lose “Mission: Joy – Finding Happiness in Troubled Times”.
July 6th: “Born to Be Wild” exits US Netflix.
July 7th: UK subscribers say goodbye to “Human Traffic” and “Transporter 2”.
July 8th: “The Proposal” (UK) and “War Dogs” (US) are leaving.
July 9th: Denis Villeneuve’s “Dune” (2021) departs from UK Netflix.
July 10th: UK viewers lose “Ghost Rider”, “Outback Lockdown”, and “The Wolf of Wall Street”, while US viewers lose “Vivarium”.
July 12th: “Free Fire” and “Whiskey Tango Foxtrot” leave UK Netflix.
July 13th: UK subscribers lose “Morbius”, “Red Rocket”, and “Umma”.
July 15th: A large number of titles leave on this day, including “Adventureland”, “The Commuter”, and “Man on Fire” in the UK. “Lost City of Z” departs from both UK and US.
July 16th: US viewers lose “The Beguiled” (2017) and “The Book of Henry”, while both regions lose “Lift Like a Girl”.
July 17th: “Cosmic Sin” and “Mauli” leave US Netflix.
July 19th: “The Tambour of Retribution” exits US Netflix.
July 24th: “Big Eyes” departs from US Netflix.
TV Shows: Several TV series are also leaving, including “46” (UK/US), “Samurai 7” (UK), and the Netflix Original “Spotless” (UK).
Documentaries: “David Foster: Off the Record” (July 1st), “Abducted in Plain Sight” (July 15th), and “Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, a Journey, a Song” (July 26th) are among the departing documentaries.
Kids’ Content: On July 1st, “Learning Sons by Little Baby Bum: Nursery Rhymes”, “Masha’s Spooky Stories”, and “Masha’s Tales” leave both UK and US Netflix.
Fitness: A variety of fitness programs, including “Abs & Core”, “Bodyweight Burn”, and “High-Intensity Training”, depart on July 2nd.
Now, if you’ll excuse me, I’ve got some serious watching to do. Happy streaming, folks!