
Topics: Film and TV, Netflix, Rotten Tomatoes, Streaming, Entertainment
Topics: Film and TV, Netflix, Rotten Tomatoes, Streaming, Entertainment
Summer’s streaming season has kicked off in a familiar fashion: Netflix has added dozens of new titles… and quietly said goodbye to others.
Whether it’s a blockbuster movie or a sleeper-hit series, you might not always see that 'leaving soon' sign - so don’t let your next favorite slip through your fingers this July.
Usually, content disappears with little warning all because of licensing deals expiring.
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But this doesn't mean Netflix keeps all its original content either.
This month, a couple of OG shows are on the chopping block too - you can never get too comfortable!
But don't worry, we've broken down every title bidding farewell, from fan favorites to underrated gems, so you know what to watch now.
With help from What’s On Netflix, here’s what’s leaving Netflix's US library this July...
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Among those being pulled from the platform this summer is Australian courtroom drama The Twelve.
It follows a school principal charged with murdering her teenage niece; but rather than centering purely on the investigation, the series unfolds through the perspectives of the 12 ordinary citizens called for jury duty.
Its first season racked up a 100 percent Rotten Tomatoes score from critics, who hailed it a 'slow-burn' yet 'gripping' tale which will keep you guessing until the very end.
The Twelve leaves Netflix on July 10.
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Crazy, Stupid, Love and its 'greatest plot twist in the history of cinema' are also departing Netflix on July 1 after only a short stint.
The movie boasts an all-star cast including The Four Seasons' Steve Carell, Barbie's Ryan Gosling, Poor Things' Emma Stone and Kevin Bacon.
The story follows Cal Weaver (Carell), a middle-aged man whose seemingly perfect life unravels when his wife, Emily (Julianne Moore), asks for a divorce.
Thrown back into the dating world after decades, Cal is hopeless - until he meets Jacob Palmer (Gosling), a suave womanizer who takes him under his wing.
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Meanwhile, Jacob’s carefully curated lifestyle gets shaken up when he falls for Hannah (Stone), a woman who’s immune to his usual charm.
Once you've watched - or re-watched - everybody's favorite romcom, stream this much-loved Netflix series next.
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Starring Band of Brothers' Ron Livingston, Loudermilk follows Sam, a former music critic turned recovering alcoholic who now leads a substance abuse support group in Seattle, Washington.
He reluctantly guides others through recovery, despite his own life remaining an absolute mess.
The dark comedy has been praised for its sharp writing and strong performances - particularly Livingston's.
The show initially premiered on the AT&T Audience Network in October 2017 and ran for three seasons before the network ceased operations in April 2020.
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All three seasons were later licensed to Netflix and added to its library on January 1, 2024.
But sadly, they'll be leaving on July 1.
Here's the full list of titles being ripped from Netflix this July...