All the Movies Leaving Netflix in August 2025
As August rolls in, Netflix is shaking up its lineup, saying goodbye to a variety of movies. From old-school classics to recent releases, there’s something for everyone to catch before they disappear.
We’ve got the full rundown of what’s leaving, sorted by date, with a quick look at each film to help you pick your next watch. Time’s ticking, so let’s dive into the list.
Seriously Single (2020)

A lively South African comedy about a woman chasing love while finding herself. It’s fun and full of heart.
Great for a feel-good evening with sharp wit. Gone after August 1.
Conan the Destroyer (1984)

Arnold Schwarzenegger swings a sword as Conan in this fantasy sequel. Expect big battles and 80s vibes.
It’s a nostalgic romp for action fans. Leaving August 2.
Happy Gilmore (1996)

Adam Sandler’s a wannabe golfer with a temper in this hilarious comedy. It’s packed with iconic lines.
Perfect for a chill night of laughs. Exits August 2.
The Death and Life of Bobby Z (2007)

Paul Walker’s a convict posing as a drug dealer in this crime flick. It’s gritty with solid twists.
A decent pick for thriller fans. Departs August 2.
The Lego Movie (2014)

An animated adventure with a Lego everyman saving the day. It’s clever and colorful for all ages.
The catchy tunes and humor pop. Watch before August 2.
Matilda (1996)

A smart girl with powers takes on mean adults in this Roald Dahl adaptation. Mara Wilson steals the show.
It’s a cozy family watch with magic. Leaves August 2.
The Five-Year Engagement (2012)

Jason Segel and Emily Blunt face wedding delays in this rom-com. It’s warm and real.
A solid choice for love story fans. Gone by August 2.
Dawn of the Dead (2004)

Zack Snyder’s zombie remake traps survivors in a mall. It’s tense and gruesome.
Horror buffs will eat this up. Exits August 2.
Smokey and the Bandit II (1980)

Burt Reynolds races again as the Bandit in this chase sequel. It’s got cars and charisma.
Fun for fans of retro action. Leaving August 2.
Mid90s (2018)

Jonah Hill directs this tale of a teen skater in 90s LA. It’s raw and heartfelt.
The retro feel and story hit hard. Watch before August 2.
Trolls (2016)

A bright animated musical with Poppy and Branch saving their village. Anna Kendrick brings the energy.
Kids and grown-ups will love the songs. Departs August 2.
Shortcomings (2023)

A filmmaker grapples with life and love in this sharp comedy-drama. It’s fresh and funny.
Great for fans of modern character studies. Gone by August 2.
Senna (2010)

A documentary on Formula 1 star Ayrton Senna’s life and legacy. It’s emotional and gripping.
Even non-racing fans will feel the impact. Leaves August 2.
Jack the Giant Slayer (2013)

Nicholas Hoult battles giants in this fairy-tale adventure. It’s a visual feast.
Perfect for fantasy lovers seeking fun. Exits August 2.
The Sugarland Express (1974)

Steven Spielberg’s early work about a couple’s desperate road trip. It’s dramatic and thrilling.
A glimpse at a master’s beginnings. Watch before August 2.
Lucy (2014)

Scarlett Johansson unlocks epic powers in this sci-fi thriller. It’s wild and fast.
A bold watch for action fans. Leaving August 2.
Return to the Blue Lagoon (1991)

Two teens stranded on an island find romance in this sequel. It’s lush and sentimental.
A nostalgic pick for drama fans. Departs August 2.
Tiger 24 (2022)

A documentary on a tiger’s clash with humans in India. It’s intense and real.
Nature fans will find it compelling. Gone by August 2.
Uncle Buck (1989)

John Candy’s a messy uncle watching his sister’s kids. This comedy’s a warm classic.
Candy’s humor makes it a gem. Leaves August 2.
Fallen (2016)

A teen girl navigates love and mystery at a strange school. It’s a dreamy fantasy.
Young adult fans will vibe with it. Exits August 2.
Are We Done Yet? (2007)

Ice Cube tackles a nightmare house in this family comedy. It’s chaotic and fun.
Great for a lighthearted watch. Watch before August 2.
Psycho (1960)

Alfred Hitchcock’s chilling tale of a motel with dark secrets. Anthony Perkins is unforgettable.
A suspense masterpiece that still shocks. Leaving August 2.
Frenzy (1972)

Hitchcock’s dark thriller about a London killer. It’s tense and bold.
A must for fans of gritty suspense. Departs August 2.
K-9 (1989)

Jim Belushi and a police dog team up in this buddy comedy. It’s pure 80s fun.
The dog’s the real star here. Gone by August 2.
For Love of the Game (1999)

Kevin Costner’s a pitcher facing life’s endgame in this drama. It’s heartfelt and sporty.
Baseball fans will love the emotion. Leaves August 2.
Dunkirk (2017)

Christopher Nolan’s WWII epic about a beach evacuation. It’s intense and grand.
The visuals and story grip you. Exits August 2.
The Birds (1963)

Hitchcock’s creepy tale of birds attacking a town. Tippi Hedren leads the terror.
Its eerie vibe still haunts. Watch before August 2.
Everest (2015)

A true story of climbers facing death on Everest. Jake Gyllenhaal stars in this tense drama.
The visuals pull you into the cold. Leaving August 2.
The Infiltrator (2016)

Bryan Cranston goes undercover in a drug cartel. This true-crime tale is electric.
Cranston’s acting carries the weight. Departs August 2.
Sniper (1993)

Tom Berenger’s a sniper on a jungle mission. It’s a lean action flick.
90s action fans will dig the thrills. Gone by August 2.
Sniper: Ghost Shooter (2016)

A sniper team faces danger in this series entry. It’s straightforward and action-packed.
A quick hit for military flick fans. Leaves August 2.
The Wedding Planner (2001)

Jennifer Lopez plans a wedding but falls for the groom. This rom-com’s a classic.
The charm and chemistry shine. Exits August 2.
The Furnace (2020)

A young man flees with gold in this Australian outback drama. It’s stark and gripping.
A unique tale of survival. Watch before August 2.
Rear Window (1954)

Hitchcock’s tale of a man spying on neighbors, uncovering danger. James Stewart nails it.
A timeless thriller with clever twists. Leaving August 2.
Hitchcock (2012)

A biopic on Hitchcock’s ‘Psycho’ era with Anthony Hopkins. It’s a fun look at a legend.
Fans of film history will enjoy it. Departs August 2.
Smokey and the Bandit (1977)

Burt Reynolds speeds through this car-chase classic. It’s a 70s joyride.
The energy and stunts never get old. Gone by August 2.
The Ghost and the Tout (2018)

A Nigerian comedy about a woman seeing ghosts. It’s funny and vibrant.
The local flavor makes it stand out. Leaves August 2.
The Town (2010)

Ben Affleck’s heist thriller set in Boston. The cast and action deliver.
A tight crime story with heart. Exits August 2.
Field of Dreams (1989)

Kevin Costner builds a magical baseball field in this dreamy drama. It’s pure heart.
A feel-good pick for all. Watch before August 2.
The Place Beyond the Pines (2013)

Ryan Gosling and Bradley Cooper weave a crime saga across generations. It’s deep and bold.
The story’s weight lingers. Leaving August 2.
Family Plot (1976)

Hitchcock’s last film, a quirky thriller about a con and a kidnapping. It’s light but fun.
A unique closer to his career. Departs August 2.
The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956)

Hitchcock’s tale of a family in an assassination plot. James Stewart and Doris Day shine.
The suspense and music click. Gone by August 2.
Merry Men: The Real Yoruba Demons (2018)

A Nigerian crew pulls heists in this action-comedy. It’s bold and entertaining.
The flash and humor keep it fresh. Leaves August 2.
Spanglish (2004)

Adam Sandler and Téa Leoni navigate family and culture in this drama. It’s warm and real.
A touching story with laughs. Exits August 2.
Rooster Cogburn (1975)

John Wayne and Katharine Hepburn team up in this Western. Their spark carries it.
A fun ride for classic fans. Watch before August 2.
The Shack (2017)

A man finds faith after loss in this spiritual drama. Sam Worthington leads with heart.
A moving watch for soulful viewers. Leaving August 2.
Vertigo (1958)

Hitchcock’s tale of a detective’s obsession. James Stewart and Kim Novak captivate.
Its beauty and mystery endure. Departs August 2.
The Best Man Holiday (2013)

Friends reunite for a holiday full of drama and joy. The cast brings warmth.
A great sequel for feel-good fans. Gone by August 2.
Elevator Baby (2019)

A Nigerian tale of a woman in labor trapped with a stranger. It’s emotional and tense.
The class divide adds depth. Leaves August 4.
Shaka Inkosi YamaKhosi (2022)

A historical look at Zulu king Shaka’s rise. It’s epic and bold.
Fans of grand stories will connect. Exits August 4.
The Set Up (2019)

A Nigerian woman faces a dangerous scam in this thriller. It’s full of surprises.
The suspense keeps you locked in. Watch before August 5.
Lady Boss: The Jackie Collins Story (2021)

A documentary on novelist Jackie Collins’ colorful life. It’s engaging and fun.
Book fans will love the peek inside. Gone by August 6.
Down Low (2023)

A man explores his identity in this wild comedy. Zachary Quinto and Lukas Gage shine.
A fresh, funny take on self-discovery. Leaves August 6.
Lockdown: 2025 (2021)

A family faces a sci-fi dystopian crisis. It’s eerie and small-scale.
The timely themes hit home. Exits August 6.
Love Is War (2019)

A Nigerian couple battles in a political race in this rom-com. It’s charming and fun.
The romance and drama spark. Watch before August 6.
High-Rise (2016)

Tom Hiddleston navigates a chaotic skyscraper in this dark drama. It’s weird and bold.
Fans of strange stories will dig it. Gone by August 8.
Man on Wire (2008)

A documentary on Philippe Petit’s World Trade Center tightrope walk. It’s a thrilling tale.
The real-life suspense grips you. Leaves August 8.
Up North (2018)

A Nigerian heir learns lessons in the countryside. It’s a warm coming-of-age story.
The culture and heart stand out. Exits August 8.
Nimbe (2019)

A Nigerian teen faces bullying and temptation. It’s a raw drama.
The honest story connects deeply. Watch before August 9.
Journey to Bethlehem (2023)

A musical spin on the Nativity with modern flair. It’s joyful and bright.
A fun watch for holiday vibes. Gone by August 9.
Get Hard (2015)

Will Ferrell and Kevin Hart prep for prison in this comedy. It’s wild and funny.
Their banter carries the film. Leaves August 10.
Love in Taipei (2023)

A teen finds love and adventure in Taiwan. This rom-com’s sweet and scenic.
The setting adds a fresh twist. Exits August 10.
Merry Men 2: Another Mission (2019)

The Nigerian heist crew returns for more chaos. It’s action-packed and fun.
Fans of the first will enjoy it. Watch before August 10.
Uncle Drew (2018)

Kyrie Irving’s an old-school baller in this sports comedy. It’s a fun underdog story.
The NBA cameos add flair. Gone by August 11.
Coming from Insanity (2019)

A Nigerian houseboy turns criminal in this intense drama. It’s full of twists.
The ambition and stakes grip you. Leaves August 11.
The Vendor (2018)

A Nigerian street vendor’s rise to fame in this comedy. It’s lively and local.
The humor feels fresh and fun. Exits August 12.
Blueback (2022)

An Australian girl fights to save a fish in this eco-drama. It’s gentle and moving.
The ocean visuals are stunning. Watch before August 13.
Jared Freid: 37 & Single (2023)

A stand-up special on dating woes. Jared Freid’s jokes are sharp and real.
A quick laugh for comedy lovers. Gone by August 15.
Baby Mama (2008)

Tina Fey and Amy Poehler tackle surrogacy in this hilarious comedy. Their chemistry pops.
A fun pick for a light night. Leaves August 17.
Kung Fu Panda 4 (2024)

Po’s back to find a new hero in this animated hit. Jack Black brings the laughs.
It’s a vibrant family adventure. Exits August 22.
Pope Francis: A Man of His Word (2018)

A documentary on Pope Francis’ mission of hope. It’s calm and inspiring.
The message feels universal. Watch before August 25.
Melancholia (2011)

Kirsten Dunst faces Earth’s end in this sci-fi drama. It’s heavy and striking.
The visuals and mood linger. Gone by August 26.
Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves (2023)

A fantasy heist with Chris Pine and Michelle Rodriguez. It’s fun and action-packed.
The humor and adventure click. Leaves August 27.
Kardec (2019)

A Brazilian drama on Spiritism founder Allan Kardec. It’s a thoughtful journey.
Spiritual fans will find it deep. Exits August 30.
What movie are you squeezing in before it’s gone from Netflix? Drop your favorites in the comments!


