Netflix has remained one of the most popular streaming services in the world since its inception, thanks to its diverse collection of movies and TV series. Over the years, the streaming platform has been relatively consistent in producing original TV series, winning both Emmys and Golden Globes. However, it is not without flaws since Netflix faces the need to remove certain outstanding TV shows each month for a variety of reasons.
In May 2024, for example, some well-known TV shows from Netflix, including Medici, Boys Over Flowers, Angelina Ballerina, and Octonauts, have left the platform. With another month approaching, it's only natural that long-time Netflix users would want to know whether any more TV shows are leaving the streamer. With that in mind, here's a list of every TV series leaving Netflix in June 2024.
What If? Leaving Netflix on June 5
Everyone has what-ifs in life, whether they are about a life-altering...
In May 2024, for example, some well-known TV shows from Netflix, including Medici, Boys Over Flowers, Angelina Ballerina, and Octonauts, have left the platform. With another month approaching, it's only natural that long-time Netflix users would want to know whether any more TV shows are leaving the streamer. With that in mind, here's a list of every TV series leaving Netflix in June 2024.
What If? Leaving Netflix on June 5
Everyone has what-ifs in life, whether they are about a life-altering...
- 5/29/2024
- by Hanumanth Reddy
- MovieWeb
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.
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.
- 7/25/2023
- by Hanumanth
- MovieWeb
If you’re trying to prioritize what to watch on Netflix, try bumping these titles that are leaving the streamer in July to the top of your queue. This month marks the departure of the “G.I. Joe” sequel/reboot “G.I. Joe Retaliation,” four “Ip Man” movies, the rom-com-drama “Julie and Julia” and one of the best James Bond films ever, “Skyfall.” “The Wedding Date” and “Stepmom” are also leaving the service on July 31, as are all six seasons of “Moesha” and the first “Underworld” movie.
Check out the full list of what’s leaving Netflix in July 2023 below.
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Leaving July 9
12 Strong
Baby Ballroom: Seasons 1-2
Leaving July 12
Tom Segura: Completely Normal
Leaving July 14
Married at First Sight: Season 11
Leaving July 20
Ip Man
Ip Man 2
Ip Man 3
Ip Man 4: The Finale
Leaving July 23
Popples: Seasons 1-3
Leaving...
Check out the full list of what’s leaving Netflix in July 2023 below.
Also Read:
The 25 Best New Movies to Stream in July 2023
Leaving July 9
12 Strong
Baby Ballroom: Seasons 1-2
Leaving July 12
Tom Segura: Completely Normal
Leaving July 14
Married at First Sight: Season 11
Leaving July 20
Ip Man
Ip Man 2
Ip Man 3
Ip Man 4: The Finale
Leaving July 23
Popples: Seasons 1-3
Leaving...
- 7/1/2023
- by Adam Chitwood
- The Wrap
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.
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.
- 6/30/2023
- by Hanumanth
- MovieWeb
This July, Netflix will say goodbye to several action movies, comedy series, and dramas. Some of the top films leaving are the Daniel Craig-led Bond film, Skyfall, The Will Smith drama, The Pursuit of Happyness, and the Donny Yen martial arts franchise, Ip Man. On the TV side, Moesha, Baby Ballroom, and Season 11 of Married at First Sight will be leaving Netflix this month. No shows or films will be leaving in the first week of July, giving you enough time to watch them before they are removed from the streamer. Here is everything that will be leaving Netflix in July 2023.
- 6/29/2023
- by Michael Thomas
- Collider.com
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