Every TV Show Leaving Netflix This Week, Including ‘Om Nom Stories’
As Netflix refreshes its library, some beloved shows are set to leave the platform. This week, from July 28 to August 3, 2025, several series will bid farewell, giving us one last chance to binge before they’re gone. Whether you’re into heartfelt dramas, quirky competitions, or animated adventures, there’s something for everyone to catch up on.
The streaming giant’s constant rotation means we’re always saying goodbye to a few gems to make room for new content. Let’s dive into the six shows departing this week, including their exit dates and why they’re worth a final watch.
1. The Kingdom (2021)

Leaving on July 30, 2025, ‘The Kingdom’ is a South African television drama miniseries that weaves together Bible parables and stories of faith, hope, and love. Set in a rural African town called The Kingdom, it follows Josephine, an angel sent to guide six individuals through their struggles, helping them repair relationships, find purpose, and discover their best selves.
With its uplifting narrative and focus on personal growth, the series offers a heartfelt exploration of human connection and resilience. It’s a perfect pick for viewers seeking inspiration. Catch it before it ascends from Netflix’s library.
2. Heartland (2007-2024)

On August 1, 2025, ‘Heartland’ will exit Netflix, taking with it 16 seasons of heartfelt storytelling. This Canadian drama follows the Bartlett-Fleming family as they navigate life on their Alberta ranch, blending themes of family, love, and resilience with the beauty of the Canadian Rockies.
Known for its emotional depth and strong characters, like Amy Fleming’s journey as a horse whisperer, it’s a comforting binge for anyone who loves wholesome yet gripping stories. Don’t miss the chance to revisit this long-running favorite before it gallops away.
3. Holey Moley (2019-2022)

‘Holey Moley’ departs Netflix on August 1, 2025, bringing an end to its wild, mini-golf madness. This reality competition show turns putting into a spectacle, with contestants tackling over-the-top courses filled with obstacles, from windmills to slippery slopes, all narrated with hilarious commentary by Rob Riggle and Joe Tessitore.
Its blend of sports, comedy, and absurd challenges makes it a lighthearted watch for all ages. Perfect for a fun family night, this show’s quirky energy is worth catching before it sinks out of sight.
4. Ugly Betty (2006-2010)

Leaving Netflix on August 1, 2025, ‘Ugly Betty’ is a vibrant dramedy about Betty Suarez, a kind-hearted, fashion-challenged young woman breaking into the cutthroat world of New York’s magazine industry. Starring America Ferrera, the show mixes humor, heart, and workplace chaos as Betty navigates her career and personal life.
With its bold style and memorable characters, like the scheming Wilhelmina Slater, it’s a nostalgic gem for fans of early 2000s TV. Squeeze in a few episodes to relive Betty’s charm before it’s gone.
5. My Perfect Landing (2020)

‘My Perfect Landing’ will flip off Netflix on August 1, 2025. This family-friendly Canadian series follows Jenny Cortez, a young gymnast adjusting to a new life in Toronto after her family relocates from Miami. The show blends themes of friendship, ambition, and balancing school with sports.
Its upbeat vibe and relatable coming-of-age story make it a great pick for younger viewers or anyone craving a feel-good watch. Catch Jenny’s journey before it sticks its final landing elsewhere.
6. Om Nom Stories (2011-2022)

On August 1, 2025, ‘Om Nom Stories’ will hop off Netflix. This animated series follows the adorable green creature Om Nom, known from the ‘Cut the Rope’ game, as he embarks on bite-sized adventures filled with candy-chasing fun. Each short episode bursts with colorful animation and playful humor.
Perfect for kids or a quick, cheerful break, it’s an easy watch that brings smiles. Don’t let Om Nom munch his way out of your queue without one last view.
Which show are you racing to binge before it leaves Netflix this week? Drop your thoughts in the comments!


