‘Serena’ and Every Other Movie and TV Show Leaving Amazon Prime This Week

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Amazon Prime’s lineup is getting a trim this week, July 21 through July 27, 2025, with a mix of films and series heading out the door. If you’ve got any of these on your watchlist, now’s your chance to catch them before they’re gone.

We’ve got the full rundown of everything exiting the platform, complete with release dates and a look at what makes each title stand out. Let’s dive into the details.

1. Under the Tree (2017)

1. Under the Tree (2017)
Netop Films

‘Under the Tree,’ which hit theaters in 2017, is an Icelandic gem released on July 6, 2017. It’s a dark comedy about neighbors clashing over a backyard tree, leading to absurd and tense escalations.

With sharp dialogue and a satirical bite, it explores how small grudges turn big. Don’t sleep on this quirky drama before it leaves on July 22.

2. One Last Thing… (2005)

2. One Last Thing… (2005)
Magnolia Pictures

Released on May 5, 2006, ‘One Last Thing…’ is a heartfelt drama with comedic touches. It centers on a teen, played by Michael Angarano, facing a terminal illness and chasing a bold final wish.

The story balances emotional weight with moments of levity, boosted by Cynthia Nixon’s performance. Watch it before it exits Prime on July 22.

3. The Dead Lands (2014)

3. The Dead Lands (2014)
General Film Corporation

‘The Dead Lands,’ a 2014 action film from New Zealand, dropped on October 30, 2014. Set in a pre-colonial Maori world, it follows a young warrior’s quest for justice after his tribe’s betrayal.

Its intense combat and cultural depth make it a standout. Catch this thrilling epic before it’s gone on July 22.

4. Sin Eater (2022)

4. Sin Eater (2022)
Indican Pictures

Horror fans, take note—‘Sin Eater,’ released on March 15, 2022, is a chilling low-budget thriller. It follows a woman, portrayed by Jessie Nerud, unraveling a town’s dark secrets while healing from an injury.

The film leans into creepy atmosphere over jump scares, offering a moody vibe. It leaves Prime on July 22, so don’t miss it.

5. Évocateur: The Morton Downey Jr. Movie (2013)

5. Evocateur: The Morton Downey Jr. Movie (2013)
Evocateur: The Morton Downey Jr. Movie

This 2013 documentary, released on June 7, 2013, dives into the chaotic world of 1980s talk show host Morton Downey Jr. His confrontational style shaped modern TV drama.

With rare footage and candid interviews, it’s a fascinating look at a media trailblazer. Stream it before it departs on July 22.

6. The Burning Plain (2008)

6. The Burning Plain (2008)
Parkes+MacDonald Image Nation

‘The Burning Plain,’ released on September 12, 2008, is a drama with Charlize Theron and Kim Basinger. Directed by Guillermo Arriaga, it weaves interconnected tales of love and regret.

Its emotional depth and striking visuals shine, despite a complex narrative. It’s leaving Prime on July 22, so give it a watch.

7. Standby (2014)

7. Standby (2014)
Standby

‘Standby,’ a 2014 Irish rom-com released on November 14, 2014, stars Brian Gleeson as a man stuck in Dublin who reconnects with a past love. It’s a breezy tale of second chances.

The film’s charm lies in its humor and relatable characters. Check it out before it exits on July 22.

8. Serena (2014)

8. Serena (2014)
Chockstone Pictures

Released on October 24, 2014, ‘Serena’ is a period drama featuring Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence. Set in 1920s America, it follows a couple’s crumbling timber business and marriage.

Though uneven, its strong leads and lush setting are draws. It’s gone from Prime on July 22, so act fast.

9. Cooking Life (2020)

9. Cooking Life (2020)
Unicorn Content

‘De la vida al plato,’ a 2020 Spanish series, launched on July 24, 2020. Across eight episodes, chef Juan Echanove explores Spain’s finest dining spots, highlighting culinary craft.

It’s a vibrant mix of food, culture, and passion. Food lovers should stream it before it leaves on July 23.

10. 100 Days My Prince (2018)

10. 100 Days My Prince (2018)
AStory

This 2018 K-drama, running from September 10 to October 30, 2018, stars Do Kyung-soo as a prince turned amnesiac commoner. Over 16 episodes, it blends romance, humor, and palace intrigue.

Its engaging story and strong cast make it a binge-worthy pick. Watch it before it’s off Prime on July 24.

Which of these titles are you rushing to watch, or is there another Prime favorite you’re sad to see go? Share in the comments!

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