Don’t Miss: Here Are the 6 TV Shows Leaving Netflix in July 2025

As summer heats up, Netflix is shaking up its library, making room for fresh content by saying goodbye to some beloved TV shows. July 2025 brings a wave of departures that might tug at your heartstrings if you’re a fan of heartfelt dramas, sharp comedies, or action-packed adventures.
We’ve got the full scoop on the six shows exiting the platform this month. From stories of family and friendship to tales of demons and recovery, these series have left their mark. Here’s a breakdown of what’s leaving and when, so you can plan your binge-watching sessions before they’re gone.
Loudermilk (2017-2020)
Leaving July 1, 2025
‘Loudermilk’ first hit screens on October 17, 2017, bringing a raw and funny look at life in recovery. Sam Loudermilk, a former music critic with a sharp tongue, navigates sobriety while helping others do the same, often with biting humor. The show, starring Ron Livingston, blends comedy with real emotion across its three seasons.
Its departure from Netflix is a blow for those who love its mix of grit and heart. With only a few days left, it’s time to dive into Sam’s world of music, recovery, and redemption before it leaves on July 1.
The Wonder Years (2021-2023)
Leaving July 1, 2025
‘The Wonder Years’, a reimagining of the 1980s classic, debuted on September 22, 2021. Set in the late 1960s, it follows the Williams family through the eyes of young Dean, played by Elisha Williams, as they face life’s joys and challenges in Montgomery, Alabama. The show’s warm storytelling and strong cast, including Don Cheadle as narrator, made it a hit.
With just two seasons, it’s a quick binge, but you’ll need to act fast. Both seasons leave Netflix on July 1, so catch this heartfelt coming-of-age tale while you can.
Insecure (2016-2021)
Leaving July 3, 2025
‘Insecure’ premiered on October 9, 2016, and became a cultural gem, created by and starring Issa Rae. The series follows Issa and her best friend Molly as they tackle love, careers, and friendship in Los Angeles, blending humor with sharp insights on life in your 20s and 30s. Its five seasons are packed with relatable moments and stellar performances.
You’ve got until July 3 to laugh and cry with Issa and her crew. Don’t miss this chance to revisit or discover one of HBO’s standout comedies before it exits Netflix.
This Is Us (2016-2022)
Leaving July 8, 2025
‘This Is Us’ debuted on September 20, 2016, and quickly became a fan favorite for its emotional storytelling. The series weaves the lives of the Pearson family across decades, exploring love, loss, and connection with a stellar cast including Milo Ventimiglia and Mandy Moore. Its six seasons deliver countless tear-jerking moments.
With its departure set for July 8, now’s the time to follow the Pearsons’ journey one last time on Netflix. Grab some tissues and dive into this family saga before it’s gone.
Call My Agent! (2015-2020)
Leaving July 22, 2025
‘Call My Agent!’ first aired on October 14, 2015, offering a witty peek into a Parisian talent agency. This French comedy-drama follows agents juggling big-name clients and their own chaotic lives, with cameos from stars like Juliette Binoche. Its four seasons are a delightful mix of humor and heart.
You’ve got until July 22 to enjoy this charming series on Netflix. It’s a perfect binge for fans of workplace comedies with a touch of European flair, so don’t wait.
Wynonna Earp (2016-2021)
Leaving July 26, 2025
‘Wynonna Earp’ kicked off on April 1, 2016, delivering a wild ride of supernatural action. Based on the comic, it follows Wynonna, played by Melanie Scrofano, a descendant of Wyatt Earp, as she battles demons with her trusty revolver. The show’s four seasons blend horror, humor, and strong LGBTQ+ themes.
With a departure date of July 26, you’ve got a bit more time to catch this fan-favorite series. Stream it on Netflix’s premium tier before it rides off into the sunset.
Which of these shows will you miss most, or is there one you’re racing to binge? Drop your thoughts in the comments!