Everything Leaving Netflix in July
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With a bevy of new content heading to Netflix this month, the streamer will also bid farewell to some notable TV series and films as well. To help you prioritize, we’ve compiled a list of every title set to disappear from the platform in July.
Among the shows due to exit are the 1990s sitcom Moesha, starring Brandy Norwood in the titular role; the docuseries Baby Ballroom, about the cutthroat world of children’s ballroom dancing; and Tom Segura’s stand-up comedy special Completely Normal.
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On the film side, Tyler Perry’s The Family That Preys, which boasts a stacked ensemble that includes Alfre Woodard, Kathy Bates and Taraji P. Henson, will depart the platform at the end of the month. The Susan Sarandon and Julia Roberts tearjerker Stepmom as well as the fantasy horror Underworld (starring Kate Beckinsale) will also be leaving soon.
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Moesha Seasons 1-6
In this classic sitcom — which premiered on January 23, 1996, and aired for six seasons on UPN — R&B singer Brandy starred as Moesha Mitchell, a bright teen in an upper-middle class family juggling homework, friendship and romance. Used to running the household following her mother’s death, she must learn to accept and love her new stepmom Dee (Sheryl Lee Ralph), who also happens to be the vice principal of her high school. The show tackled numerous topics affecting Black youth, including sex, drugs, and racial inequality.
Leaving Netflix: Monday, July 31
Married at First Sight Season 11
The participants in this unscripted series take a giant leap of faith, agreeing to marry someone they’ve never met before. A team of specialists, including a spiritualist, relationship coach and sociologist, use their scientific matchmaking skills to determine each couple, who are not allowed contact until their wedding day. After several weeks together, each person must decide if they want to remain with their partner or go their separate ways.
Season 11, which took place in New Orleans and aired in Fall 2020, saw couples challenged by the COVID-19 pandemic, with production even shutting down temporarily amid lockdown orders.
Leaving Netflix: Friday, July 14
Seasons 12 and 13 will still be available to stream.
Skyfall
The 2012 film, which starred Daniel Craig as James Bond, found the iconic spy dealing with a series of calamitous events. His latest mission went awry, undercover agents throughout the globe were exposed, and MI6 was attacked, forcing M (Dame Judi Dench) into hiding and relying on him to get to the bottom of it. With help from a field agent named Eve (Naomie Harris), he followed clues to Silva (Javier Bardem), an old acquaintance with a score to settle.
Adele, who performed the movie’s theme “Skyfall,” won the Oscar for Best Original Song in 2013.
Leaving Netflix: Monday, July 31
Five Feet Apart
Cole Sprouse and Haley Lu Richardson are immunocompromised teenagers in love in this 2019 romantic drama directed by Jane the Virgin’s Justin Baldoni (which marked his directorial debut). Stella (Richardson) and Will (Sprouse), who both have cystic fibrosis, navigate a tricky relationship since they can’t really touch each other and must stay at least five feet apart at all times.
Leaving Netflix: Monday, July 31
The Pursuit of Happyness
Based on Chris Gardner’s bestselling memoir of the same name, the 2006 film starred Will Smith as a down-on-his-luck salesman navigating economic insecurity and a new internship at a prestigious brokerage firm. The film was praised for its uplifting message as Chris (Smith) worked through hardship to create a better life for him and his young son (played by Jaden Smith in his film acting debut). Will’s critically acclaimed performance garnered an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor in a Leading Role in 2007.
Leaving Netflix: Monday, July 31
The Wedding Date
There’s not much time left to catch this 2005 romcom about a woefully single woman (played by Debra Messing) who hires a male escort (Dermot Mulroney) to pretend to be her boyfriend for her sister’s (Amy Adams) wedding so she can one-up her ex-fiancé.
Leaving Netflix: Monday, July 31
See below for the full list of the titles leaving Netflix in July.
Leaving Netflix
Sunday, July 9
🎥 12 Strong
📺 Baby Ballroom Seasons 1-2
Wednesday, July 12
😂 Tom Segura: Completely Normal
Friday, July 14
📺 Married at First Sight Season 11
Thursday, July 20
🎥 Ip Man
🎥 Ip Man 2
🎥 Ip Man 3
🎥 Ip Man 4: The Finale
Sunday, July 23
📺 Popples Seasons 1-3
Monday, July 24
🎥 Serenity
Tuesday, July 25
🎥 August: Osage County
Monday, July 31
🎥 Five Feet Apart
🎥 Flight
🎥 G.I. Joe: Retaliation
🎥 Hardcore Henry
🎥 I, Frankenstein
🎥 Julie & Julia
📺 Moesha: Seasons 1-6
🎥 The Ottoman Lieutenant
🎥 The Pursuit of Happyness
🎥 Skyfall
🎥 Stepmom
🎥 Tyler Perry’s The Family That Preys
🎥 Underworld
🎥 The Wedding Date
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