Here’s Every Movie and Show Leaving Amazon Prime This Week, Including ‘Sin Eater’
Amazon Prime is shaking up its library again, and this week, from July 21 to July 27, 2025, we’re losing some intriguing titles. If you’ve been putting off watching certain films or series, now’s the time to dive in before they vanish.
This article rounds up every movie and show exiting the platform during this period. We’ve got details on each title, including release dates and what makes them worth a watch. Let’s break it down.
1. Under the Tree (2017)

Released in 2017, ‘Under the Tree’ is an Icelandic dark comedy that dives into suburban feuds. When a dispute over a tree escalates between neighbors, things spiral into chaos with sharp humor and surprising depth.
The film blends dry wit with tense drama, showing how petty conflicts can unravel lives. It’s a hidden gem for fans of dark, character-driven stories. Catch it before it leaves on July 22.
2. One Last Thing… (2005)

This 2006 comedy-drama, released in May 2006, follows a terminally ill teen, Dylan, played by Michael Angarano, who gets a wish from a charity. His dream? A weekend with a supermodel.
The film mixes heartfelt moments with light humor, featuring Cynthia Nixon as Dylan’s mom. It’s a touching story about chasing dreams against the odds, gone from Prime on July 22.
3. The Dead Lands (2014)

Hitting screens in 2014, ‘The Dead Lands’ is a New Zealand action epic set in pre-colonial Maori times. Released on October 30, 2014, it follows a young warrior seeking revenge after his tribe is betrayed.
With intense fight scenes and Maori language, it’s a gripping tale of honor and survival. Don’t miss this unique action flick before it exits on July 22.
4. Sin Eater (2022)

‘Sin Eater,’ released in 2022, is a horror thriller that dropped on March 15, 2022. It follows a young woman, Christine, played by Jessie Nerud, who uncovers dark secrets in a small town while recovering from an injury.
The film leans on eerie vibes and psychological chills, though its low budget shows at times. Horror fans might enjoy this creepy tale before it leaves on July 22.
5. Évocateur: The Morton Downey Jr. Movie (2013)

This 2013 documentary, released on June 7, 2013, explores the wild life of talk show host Morton Downey Jr. Known for his brash, controversial style in the 1980s, he paved the way for shock TV.
Through interviews and archival footage, it paints a vivid picture of a polarizing figure. It’s a must-watch for media history buffs, gone on July 22.
6. The Burning Plain (2008)

Released on September 12, 2008, ‘The Burning Plain’ is a drama weaving multiple stories of love and loss. Directed by Guillermo Arriaga, it stars Charlize Theron and Kim Basinger in a tale of interconnected lives.
The film’s nonlinear storytelling and strong performances make it a compelling watch. It leaves Prime on July 22, so catch it while you can.
7. Standby (2014)

‘Standby,’ a 2014 romantic comedy released on November 14, 2014, follows Alan, played by Brian Gleeson, stuck in Dublin after a career setback. He reconnects with an old flame, sparking a charming journey.
The film’s light humor and Irish charm make it a cozy watch. It’s leaving on July 22, perfect for a quick, feel-good session.
8. Serena (2014)

This 2014 drama, released on October 24, 2014, stars Jennifer Lawrence and Bradley Cooper as a couple in 1920s North Carolina. Their timber empire crumbles amid jealousy and betrayal.
Despite a stellar cast, the film struggles with pacing but offers strong visuals. It exits Prime on July 22, ideal for fans of period dramas.
9. Cooking Life (2020)

‘De la vida al plato,’ a Spanish documentary series from 2020, premiered on July 24, 2020. Hosted by chef Juan Echanove, it explores Spain’s top restaurants over eight episodes.
Each episode dives into culinary artistry, blending food and culture. It’s a treat for foodies, leaving Prime on July 23.
10. 100 Days My Prince (2018)

This 2018 South Korean drama, aired from September 10 to October 30, 2018, follows a prince, played by Do Kyung-soo, who loses his memory and lives as a commoner. Romance and intrigue unfold over 16 episodes.
The series mixes humor, romance, and historical drama, perfect for K-drama fans. It’s gone on July 24, so binge it now.
Which of these departing titles will you miss most, or is there another gem you’re racing to watch? Drop your thoughts in the comments!


