Every TV Show Leaving Netflix in August 2025

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As summer winds down, Netflix is refreshing its catalog, which means some beloved series are set to depart. August 2025 brings a wave of exits, from family-friendly comedies to gritty dramas, affecting viewers who’ve grown attached to these stories.

We’ve compiled every show leaving this month, organized by departure date, with details to help you decide what to binge before it’s gone. Whether you’re into lighthearted fun or intense thrillers, there’s something here you might want to catch one last time.

Heartland (2007-2025)

Heartland (2007-2025)
SEVEN24 Films

This Canadian drama follows the Bartlett-Fleming family as they navigate life on their Alberta ranch. Known for its heartfelt storytelling and stunning landscapes, it’s a staple for fans of family sagas.

With 18 seasons, ‘Heartland’ offers a deep dive into themes of love, loss, and resilience. Its departure on August 1 might leave a gap for those who cherish its cozy, rural charm.

Holey Moley (2019-2022)

Holey Moley (2019-2022)
Unanimous Media

This wacky mini-golf competition blends sports with over-the-top obstacles and hilarious commentary. Hosted by Rob Riggle and Joe Tessitore, it’s pure, absurd fun.

‘Holey Moley’ ran for four seasons, delivering laughs for families and game show enthusiasts. Catch it before it leaves Netflix on August 1, as its zany energy is tough to replace.

Ugly Betty (2006-2010)

Ugly Betty (2006-2010)
Ventanarosa

This dramedy follows Betty Suarez, a quirky young woman navigating the cutthroat fashion world at Mode magazine. America Ferrera shines in the lead role, earning a Golden Globe.

‘Ugly Betty’ mixes humor, heart, and style across four seasons. Its exit on August 1 is a loss for fans of underdog stories with a vibrant, soapy edge.

My Perfect Landing (2020)

My Perfect Landing (2020)
Beachwood Canyon Productions

Aimed at younger audiences, this Canadian series tracks a family relocating to Toronto as their daughter pursues her gymnastics dreams. It’s light, inspiring, and full of teen energy.

‘My Perfect Landing’ spans one season, perfect for a quick family watch. It leaves Netflix on August 1, so squeeze in a viewing if you enjoy coming-of-age tales.

Om Nom Stories (2011-present)

Om Nom Stories (2011-present)
ZeptoLab UK Limited

This animated series follows the adorable green creature Om Nom on candy-chasing adventures. Based on the ‘Cut the Rope’ game, it’s a hit with kids.

Short, colorful episodes make ‘Om Nom Stories’ ideal for young viewers. With its departure on August 1, parents might want to stream it while it’s still available.

My Wife and Kids (2001-2005)

My Wife and Kids (2001-2005)
Wayans Bros. Entertainment

Damon Wayans stars as Michael Kyle, a loving but mischievous dad in this classic sitcom. The show’s blend of humor and family values made it a staple of early 2000s TV.

‘My Wife and Kids’ ran for five seasons, offering relatable laughs. It exits Netflix on August 5, so revisit it for some nostalgic comedy before it’s gone.

Ever After High (2013-2016)

Ever After High (2013-2016)
Mattel

Set in a fairy-tale world, this animated series follows the teenage children of famous storybook characters. It’s a whimsical spin-off from Mattel’s doll line.

‘Ever After High’ delivers four seasons of magical drama for younger audiences. Its departure on August 5 means fans should catch up on the fairy-tale fun soon.

Million Yen Women (2017)

Million Yen Women (2017)
TV Tokyo

This Japanese thriller centers on a struggling novelist living with five mysterious women who each pay a million yen monthly. Dark secrets unravel in tense, gripping episodes.

‘Million Yen Women’ is a single-season gem with a unique premise. It leaves Netflix on August 15, so dive in for a compact, suspenseful ride.

Ballers (2015-2019)

Ballers (2015-2019)
Leverage Entertainment

Dwayne Johnson stars as a retired NFL player turned financial manager in this slick HBO comedy-drama. It’s a flashy look at sports, money, and ambition.

‘Ballers’ ran for five seasons, blending humor with high-stakes deals. Its exit on August 15 makes now the time to stream this star-studded series.

Victim Number 8 (2018)

Victim Number 8 (2018)
Globomedia

This Spanish thriller follows a jihadist attack in Bilbao, exploring its aftermath through victims, suspects, and investigators. It’s intense and emotionally charged.

‘Victim Number 8’ is a single-season drama with a tight narrative. Leaving Netflix on August 16, it’s a must-watch for fans of gritty crime stories.

Dark Winds (2022-present)

Dark Winds (2022-present)
AMC Studios

Set in the 1970s Navajo Nation, this noir thriller follows tribal police officers Joe Leaphorn and Jim Chee solving crimes. Zahn McClarnon leads a stellar cast.

‘Dark Winds’ offers a gripping mix of mystery and cultural depth. Its departure on August 19 is a cue to binge this atmospheric series soon.

The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon (2023-present)

The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon (2023-present)
AMC Studios

This ‘Walking Dead’ spin-off follows Daryl, played by Norman Reedus, as he navigates a zombie-infested France. It’s a fresh take on the franchise’s post-apocalyptic world.

With intense action and a new setting, ‘The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon’ keeps fans hooked. Catch it before it leaves Netflix on August 19.

Fear the Walking Dead (2015-2023)

Fear the Walking Dead (2015-2023)
Valhalla Motion Pictures

Another ‘Walking Dead’ spin-off, this series tracks a blended family surviving the early days of the zombie outbreak. It’s gritty and character-driven.

‘Fear the Walking Dead’ spans eight seasons of tense survival drama. Its exit on August 19 means time’s running out to stream this intense saga.

Preacher (2016-2019)

Preacher (2016-2019)
Point Grey Pictures

Based on the comic, this wild series follows a Texas preacher with supernatural powers, joined by his ex and a vampire. It’s bold, bloody, and bizarre.

‘Preacher’ delivers four seasons of dark humor and chaos. Leaving Netflix on August 19, it’s a must for fans of edgy, genre-blending shows.

A Discovery of Witches (2018-2022)

A Discovery of Witches (2018-2022)
Bad Wolf

This fantasy romance follows a witch and a vampire unraveling magical mysteries. Based on Deborah Harkness’s novels, it’s lush and captivating.

‘A Discovery of Witches’ spans three seasons of spellbinding drama. Its departure on August 19 is a signal to watch this enchanting tale soon.

That Dirty Black Bag (2022)

That Dirty Black Bag (2022)
AMC+

This spaghetti Western series pits a bounty hunter against a ruthless sheriff in a brutal, dusty world. It’s gritty with a modern twist.

‘That Dirty Black Bag’ is a single-season ride for Western fans. Leaving Netflix on August 19, it’s worth a watch for its raw intensity.

Into the Badlands (2015-2019)

Into the Badlands (2015-2019)
Millar Gough Ink

This martial arts epic blends dystopian sci-fi with stunning fight scenes. It follows a warrior and a young boy in a feudal, dangerous world.

‘Into the Badlands’ ran for three seasons of high-octane action. Its exit on August 19 makes it a priority for fans of genre mashups.

Monsieur Spade (2024)

Monsieur Spade (2024)
Haut et Court

Clive Owen stars as detective Sam Spade in 1960s France, solving a dark mystery. A neo-noir spin on the ‘Maltese Falcon’ character, it’s stylish and tense.

‘Monsieur Spade’ is a single-season treat for crime drama fans. Catch it before it leaves Netflix on August 19 for a moody, retro vibe.

Interview with the Vampire (2022-present)

Interview with the Vampire (2022-present)
AMC Studios

This AMC series reimagines Anne Rice’s classic, following vampire Louis and his tumultuous bond with Lestat. It’s gothic, sensual, and richly layered.

‘Interview with the Vampire’ offers a fresh take on a beloved story. Its departure on August 19 means you should stream it while it lasts.

The Terror (2018-2019)

The Terror (2018-2019)
EMJAG Productions

This anthology series blends historical drama with horror. Season one follows a doomed Arctic expedition, while season two explores WWII-era Japanese-American internment.

‘The Terror’ delivers two seasons of chilling, atmospheric storytelling. Leaving Netflix on August 19, it’s a must-watch for horror and history fans.

Kevin Can F**k Himself (2021-2022)

Kevin Can F**k Himself (2021-2022)
AMC Studios

Annie Murphy stars in this dark comedy that flips sitcom tropes, following a wife plotting to escape her stifling marriage. It’s sharp and subversive.

‘Kevin Can F**k Himself’ ran for two seasons, blending humor and drama. Its exit on August 19 is a cue to catch this bold, unique series.

Gangs of London (2020-present)

Gangs of London (2020-present)
SISTER

This British crime drama dives into London’s underworld, where rival gangs battle for control after a kingpin’s death. It’s violent and cinematic.

‘Gangs of London’ delivers intense action across its seasons. Leaving Netflix on August 19, it’s a must for fans of gritty crime epics.

Which show will you miss most, or is there one you’re racing to binge before it leaves? Drop your thoughts in the comments!

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