All the TV Shows Leaving Netflix in August 2025
As August 2025 rolls in, Netflix is clearing out a batch of series to make room for new content. This month’s departures span heartwarming family tales, quirky comedies, and intense thrillers, giving viewers a mix of emotions as they bid farewell.
We’ve got the full rundown of every show leaving, sorted by date, with a bit about each to spark your interest. Whether you’re craving a quick laugh or a deep dive into drama, here’s what you need to watch before it vanishes from the platform.
Heartland (2007-2025)

This Canadian series centers on a family running a horse ranch in Alberta, blending emotional moments with rural life. It’s a warm, sprawling story that’s resonated for years.
‘Heartland’ offers 18 seasons of heartfelt drama, perfect for cozy viewing. It leaves Netflix on August 1, so catch up if you love stories of family and perseverance.
Holey Moley (2019-2022)

A wild, family-friendly game show, this one turns mini-golf into a spectacle with absurd obstacles and big laughs. Rob Riggle’s hosting keeps the energy high.
‘Holey Moley’ ran for four seasons, delivering goofy fun for all ages. It’s exiting Netflix on August 1, making it a great pick for a lighthearted binge.
Ugly Betty (2006-2010)

America Ferrera stars as Betty, a kind-hearted outsider thriving in the glossy world of fashion publishing. The show mixes humor with workplace drama.
With four seasons, ‘Ugly Betty’ is a feel-good hit with sharp wit. It departs Netflix on August 1, so revisit this fan favorite while you can.
My Perfect Landing (2020)

This family series follows a young gymnast chasing her dreams after a big move to Toronto. It’s uplifting and packed with teen spirit.
‘My Perfect Landing’ is a breezy one-season watch for kids and parents. It leaves Netflix on August 1, so stream it for some wholesome fun.
Om Nom Stories (2011-present)

Based on the ‘Cut the Rope’ game, this animated show tracks the cute creature Om Nom on sweet-filled adventures. It’s a delight for young kids.
‘Om Nom Stories’ offers short, colorful episodes perfect for little viewers. It’s leaving Netflix on August 1, so queue it up for family time.
My Wife and Kids (2001-2005)

Damon Wayans leads this sitcom as a dad juggling family life with plenty of humor. It’s a nostalgic slice of early 2000s comedy.
‘My Wife and Kids’ spans five seasons of relatable laughs. Set to leave Netflix on August 5, it’s worth a watch for classic sitcom vibes.
Ever After High (2013-2016)

This animated series dives into the lives of fairy-tale characters’ kids, mixing magic with teen drama. It’s a colorful Mattel creation.
‘Ever After High’ offers four seasons of enchanting stories for younger audiences. It exits Netflix on August 5, so catch the fairy-tale magic soon.
Million Yen Women (2017)

A Japanese mystery about a writer sharing his home with five enigmatic women, each paying a hefty sum. It’s dark, suspenseful, and gripping.
‘Million Yen Women’ is a single-season thriller with a fresh twist. Leaving Netflix on August 15, it’s a quick, intense watch for drama fans.
Ballers (2015-2019)

Dwayne Johnson plays a former football star managing athletes’ finances in this sleek comedy-drama. It’s a fun look at sports and wealth.
‘Ballers’ ran for five seasons, packed with charisma and deals. It departs Netflix on August 15, so stream it for some high-energy entertainment.
Victim Number 8 (2018)

This Spanish series explores the fallout of a terrorist attack in Bilbao, weaving a tense tale of loss and investigation. It’s raw and compelling.
‘Victim Number 8’ is a one-season drama with emotional weight. It leaves Netflix on August 16, making it a must for crime thriller fans.
Dark Winds (2022-present)

Set in the 1970s Navajo Nation, this crime drama follows tribal cops tackling mysteries. Zahn McClarnon delivers a standout performance.
‘Dark Winds’ blends culture and suspense in a unique setting. It’s leaving Netflix on August 19, so dive in for a gripping watch.
The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon (2023-present)

Norman Reedus stars as Daryl, stranded in a zombie-filled France in this ‘Walking Dead’ spin-off. It’s a thrilling new chapter.
‘The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon’ offers fresh action for fans. Set to exit Netflix on August 19, it’s time to catch this intense adventure.
Fear the Walking Dead (2015-2023)

This ‘Walking Dead’ spin-off follows a family navigating the zombie apocalypse’s early days. It’s packed with survival and drama.
‘Fear the Walking Dead’ spans eight seasons of gritty storytelling. It leaves Netflix on August 19, so binge it before it’s gone.
Preacher (2016-2019)

A preacher with strange powers teams up with a vampire and his ex in this comic-based series. It’s dark, weird, and wildly entertaining.
‘Preacher’ delivers four seasons of bold, chaotic fun. Exiting Netflix on August 19, it’s a great pick for fans of offbeat drama.
A Discovery of Witches (2018-2022)

A witch and a vampire uncover magical secrets in this romantic fantasy based on Deborah Harkness’s books. It’s lush and engaging.
‘A Discovery of Witches’ offers three seasons of mystic charm. It leaves Netflix on August 19, so watch it for a spellbinding escape.
That Dirty Black Bag (2022)

A gritty Western pitting a bounty hunter against a corrupt sheriff, this series brings raw action and dusty vibes. It’s a modern take on a classic genre.
‘That Dirty Black Bag’ is a one-season gem for Western fans. Leaving Netflix on August 19, it’s worth streaming for its rugged intensity.
Into the Badlands (2015-2019)

This sci-fi martial arts series follows a warrior in a dystopian world, packed with epic fights and striking visuals. It’s a genre standout.
‘Into the Badlands’ ran for three seasons of thrilling action. It exits Netflix on August 19, so catch it for a high-kicking binge.
Monsieur Spade (2024)

Clive Owen plays detective Sam Spade in 1960s France, tackling a dark case. This neo-noir series reimagines a classic character.
‘Monsieur Spade’ is a one-season mystery with cool, retro flair. Leaving Netflix on August 19, it’s a stylish watch for crime fans.
Interview with the Vampire (2022-present)

This gothic series reworks Anne Rice’s novel, following vampire Louis and his complex bond with Lestat. It’s moody and captivating.
‘Interview with the Vampire’ brings fresh life to a classic tale. Set to leave Netflix on August 19, it’s a must for gothic drama lovers.
The Terror (2018-2019)

An anthology mixing history and horror, with season one about a trapped Arctic expedition and season two on WWII internment camps. It’s eerie and powerful.
‘The Terror’ offers two seasons of haunting stories. Exiting Netflix on August 19, it’s a top pick for chilling, thoughtful drama.
Kevin Can F*ck Himself (2021-2022)

Annie Murphy leads this dark comedy about a wife breaking free from sitcom-like life. It flips tropes with sharp humor and drama.
‘Kevin Can F*ck Himself’ ran for two seasons of clever storytelling. It leaves Netflix on August 19, so stream it for a fresh twist.
Gangs of London (2020-present)

This British series dives into a power struggle among London’s crime families, delivering brutal action and high stakes. It’s a cinematic thrill ride.
‘Gangs of London’ is a gritty hit with intense episodes. Leaving Netflix on August 19, it’s a must-watch for crime drama fans.
Which show are you scrambling to watch before it leaves, or is there one you’ll miss the most? Share your picks in the comments!


