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Every TV Series Leaving Netflix in August 2023
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Netflix, given its massive pool of options to choose from, it’s easy to assume we can stream any TV series at our leisure. It is true, but only to a certain extent, as although numerous shows like Stranger Things, Lucifer, and many others have been lying around on the platform for years, there is a catch. Many TV shows that you could have been added to your list leave the streaming service on a regular basis and, more often than not, on a monthly basis.

In July, Netflix had to let go of some popular series such as Chappelle’s Show, A Touch of Green, and Baby Ballroom, perhaps, due to licensing issues or some other unknown concerns. In any case, the coming month of August also appears to be a big blow for the subscribers who may have been planning to watch a few shows but were unable to do due to time constraints.
See full article at MovieWeb
  • 7/25/2023
  • by Hanumanth
  • MovieWeb
Best TV Series Leaving Netflix in July 2023
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The streaming giant Netflix has a reputation for having an endless TV collection since it always produces new exclusive content and brings plenty of intriguing shows to its platform. It encloses everything you might want, from classic comedies like Friends and Community to the most recent sensational shows like Wednesday, but there is a downside.

Every month, the streaming service removes some shows, most likely to replace them with new ones, but users who intend to watch them later will be disappointed. You can avoid having to wait to watch them by consuming them all in one sitting before they are taken off from the streaming service. That said, a few great TV shows are leaving Netflix in July, and here's a selection of the best ones that we think are worth watching.

Chappelle's Show Seasons 1-2 (July 1)

Chappelle's Show is an acclaimed comedy series led by Dave Chappelle, who delivers an incredibly hilarious performance.
See full article at MovieWeb
  • 6/30/2023
  • by Hanumanth
  • MovieWeb
Netflix Added 103 New Movies And 23 New Shows This Past Week
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In the days leading up to the Fourth of July, New York governor Andrew Cuomo took to social media urging state residents to avoid indoor parties and large gatherings. But it seems folks didn’t listen and after seeing pictures of packed beaches and stocked bars surface online, a second wave of coronavirus-induced quarantine and social distancing seems closer than ever before.

Should it come to that, at least Netflix will have you covered. Over the past week, the streamer added a whopping 103 new movies and 23 new shows. Yes, it seems they’re giving subscribers enough content to last a lifetime of isolation and here’s a quick overview of some of the best titles that arrived this week.

Let’s start with movies. If you’re aching for a familiar yet thrilling crime drama, look no further than Donnie Brasco. This film, which stars Johnny Depp in one of his first lead roles ever,...
See full article at We Got This Covered
  • 7/5/2020
  • by Tim Brinkhof
  • We Got This Covered
Every New Release On Netflix, Prime, Hulu And HBO Max Today
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The first of the month is always a big one for any streaming service and July is no different in that regard. The big four – that’s Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu and HBO Max – all brought their A-games today, delivering hundreds of new titles between them comprising movies and TV shows from all different decades, genres and backgrounds.

Indeed, no matter which one you subscribe to, you’re in for a treat today as there’s a plethora of fresh content on each platform to dig through and in case you wanted to check it all out in one handy list, we’ve got just that for you down below. Yes, starting with Netflix, below you’ll find every new release for July 1st across all of the aforementioned streaming services.

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A Walk to Remember...
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  • 7/2/2020
  • by Matt Joseph
  • We Got This Covered
Netflix Just Added Even More New Titles Today To Kick Off July
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It was only a few hours ago that we told you about Netflix‘s July 1st content drop, which contained over 50 new movies and TV shows for viewers to dig into. But it seems the streaming giant still had more up its sleeve for us.

What’s On Netflix has shared an updated list of everything that hit the platform today and as you can see down below, it includes quite a few titles that weren’t on the original list. For instance, we’ve got Will Ferrell’s classic comedy Elf, forgotten Robert De Niro movie Heist, Denzel Washington’s hugely underrated The Taking of Pelham 123 and several more.

In total, there were over 70 new pieces of content added today and below, you can see the complete list. Ready to dive in?

61 New Movies Added Today

#AnneFrank – Parallel Stories (2019) A Bridge Too Far (1977) A Thousand Words (2012) A Walk to Remember...
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  • 7/1/2020
  • by Matt Joseph
  • We Got This Covered
Netflix Added 57 New Movies And TV Shows Today To Kick Off July
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When it comes to Netflix – and most major streaming services, for that matter – the first of the month is always a big deal. It’s when the most new content arrives and usually brings with it a heavy helping of fresh material for subscribers to sink their teeth into. And sure enough, July is no different.

Yes, as it’s July 1st today, the streamer has opened the floodgates and unleashed a whole bunch of new movies and TV shows. And as you can see from the complete list below, we’ve got quite the selection to choose from. Be it the excellent and sorely underrated sci-fi epic Cloud Atlas, horror juggernaut Paranormal Activity, the visually stunning Sucker Punch or early Johnny Depp films like Donnie Brasco and Sleepy Hollow, you surely won’t have trouble finding something to flip on tonight and enjoy.

But don’t just take our word for it.
See full article at We Got This Covered
  • 7/1/2020
  • by Matt Joseph
  • We Got This Covered
The Best New Movies Coming To Netflix In July
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Every year, movies are being produced at faster rates and in greater quantity, and that’s thanks – in part – to streamers like Netflix. Because of their business strategy, customers can now watch thousands of films for the same price as a single cinema ticket. As such, the entertainment appetite of the American public has been growing stronger with each passing season. To that end, here’s an overview of the best new movies coming to Netflix next month.

First off, we got science fiction and fantasy. Fans of visiting other worlds will be in for a treat in July, as Netflix will be adding Cloud Atlas to its library. Directed by the Wachowski siblings – the same ones who created the now-infamous Matrix franchise – this time-traveling epic follows the stories of a handful of reincarnating souls who live their different yet similar lives across several centuries.

Up next we got acclaimed classics,...
See full article at We Got This Covered
  • 6/29/2020
  • by Tim Brinkhof
  • We Got This Covered
Netflix Is Adding 81 New Movies And TV Shows This Week
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How does Netflix determine which titles leave and which enter its dauntingly large library? Do they carefully analyze viewing statistics and find content that caters to our interests? Or do they simply throw an immense amount of content at the wall and watch what sticks?

The answer is probably a mix of both. Like most entertainment companies, Netflix knows full well the potential of mathematics, but it also respects the creative spirit. As such, some new additions may have been carefully chosen, and others not. In any case, here’s an overview of the 81 new movies and TV shows headed to the platform this coming week.

Let’s begin with the basics. One of the most inoffensive yet well-crafted Hollywood films arriving is Donnie Brasco. Produced in 1997, it stars now-legendary actor Johnny Depp in one of his first lead roles ever, and tells the story of an undercover cop who...
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  • 6/28/2020
  • by Tim Brinkhof
  • We Got This Covered
Every New Movie/Show Coming To Netflix, Disney Plus, Hulu And More In July
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The summer movie season, as we usually know it, isn’t happening this year, with few big releases planning to drop over the next couple of months, even if cinemas are just starting to reopen. Instead, then, it’s falling on Netflix and the various other streaming services to pull their weight and give movie lovers a range of new content to feast on. Thankfully, July isn’t looking too shabby for original films and TV, not to mention lots of classics or underrated gems appearing on all the usual sites.

Of course, Netflix has the most original output coming across next month. TV fans, in particular, have got much to look forward to, including season 2 of The Umbrella Academy. In fact, it’s a good month for fantasy series based off comic books all-round, as we’ve also got Arthurian retelling Cursed and super-powered action show Warrior Nun coming as well.
See full article at We Got This Covered
  • 6/25/2020
  • by Christian Bone
  • We Got This Covered
Tristán Ulloa and Alba Baptista in Warrior Nun (2020)
Netflix in July: Here’s Everything Coming and Going
Tristán Ulloa and Alba Baptista in Warrior Nun (2020)
Netflix is out with its list of everything coming and going in July, and it includes Netflix originals like “Warrior Nun,” season one of “The Baby-Sitters Club,” the final football season of “Last Chance U,” and “The Kissing Booth 2.”

Some classic movies and beloved romantic comedies coming to the streamer include the musical “Fiddler on the Roof,” the Ryan Reynolds rom-com “Definitely Maybe,” the Mandy Moore-lead “A Walk to Remember,” and the Jim Carrey 2004 film “A Series of Unfortunate Events.”

Leaving at the end of the month are favorites like the Ryan Gosling and Michelle Williams heartbreaker “Blue Valentine,” the Shailene Woodley and Miles Teller love story “Spectacular Now,” Quentin Tarantino’s “Inglourious Basterds,” and all three “Back to the Future” movies.

Also Read: What's Next for Chris D'Elia's Films After Sexual Misconduct Accusations

Here is the full list of everything coming and going:

July 1

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See full article at The Wrap
  • 6/25/2020
  • by Margeaux Sippell
  • The Wrap
Elliot Page, Robert Sheehan, Tom Hopper, David Castañeda, Justin H. Min, Ritu Arya, Aidan Gallagher, and Emmy Raver-Lampman in Umbrella Academy (2019)
New on Netflix: July 2020 Releases
Elliot Page, Robert Sheehan, Tom Hopper, David Castañeda, Justin H. Min, Ritu Arya, Aidan Gallagher, and Emmy Raver-Lampman in Umbrella Academy (2019)
You know, plenty of streaming services would treat the dog days of summer as an excuse to slow down. At Netflix, however, the content buffet is still open, baby. Despite the coronavirus pandemic shutting down all of Hollywood for an extended period of time, Netflix’s new releases for July 2020 are still jam-packed with a host of familiar originals.

The blockbuster this month is probably The Umbrella Academy season 2. The next installment for the Hargreeves family arrives on July 31. And if that’s too long of a wait for you, Netflix gets the month off to a strong start with a string of originals as well. Unsolved Mysteries arrives on July 1, followed by Warrior Nun on July 2, and The Baby-Sitter’s Club on July 3. That’s not even to mentioned the feminist take on Arthurian legend, Cursed, which premiers on July 17.

There are a couple of intriguing original movies to consider this month as well.
See full article at Den of Geek
  • 6/24/2020
  • by Alec Bojalad
  • Den of Geek
Netflix Announces Over 100 New Movies/Shows For July
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With June now coming to an end, it’s time to begin looking at what’s to come next month on all the various streaming services, and after hearing from the likes of Disney Plus, HBO Max, Amazon Prime and Hulu, the top dog has now announced their line-up for July, and it’s a big one.

Yes, Netflix has revealed today what subscribers can expect over the next few weeks and the list of new arrivals is as impressive as ever. Boasting a ton of great licensed content, several big new original shows which are sure to take the world by storm and, of course, more than enough original movies, too, there’s definitely something for everyone here.

As usual, the biggest batch of new material will arrive on the first of the month, with the rest of the titles trickling in over the following days and weeks. And below,...
See full article at We Got This Covered
  • 6/24/2020
  • by Matt Joseph
  • We Got This Covered
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