Shows And Movies Leaving Netflix This August

August 4, 2023
Shows And Movies Leaving Netflix This August

Among the titles leaving Netflix this August is the timeless classic “Mean Girls,” an iconic teen comedy that continues to resonate with audiences even after nearly two decades since its 2004 release.

Starring Lindsay Lohan, the movie has become a cultural phenomenon, with its witty dialogues and memorable quotes infiltrating everyday conversations, from casual dinners with friends to virtual exchanges on TikTok.

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If you’ve never experienced the hilarity of “Mean Girls” or simply want to revisit the laughs for the umpteenth time, seize the opportunity as it leaves Netflix soon.

However, “Mean Girls” is not the only gem departing this August. With scorching summer heat still blazing, what better way to stay cool indoors than to immerse yourself in a selection of movies and TV shows offered by Netflix before they vanish?

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For the fans of musical extravaganzas, “Les Misérables” beckons. The 2012 adaptation, featuring powerhouse performances by Hugh Jackman, Russell Crowe, and Anne Hathaway, promises a gripping and melodic journey into revolutionary France.

On the other hand, if spine-chilling suspense is your preference, a spine-tingling movie marathon awaits with “Paranormal Activity,” “The Ring,” and the full three seasons of the 2015 “Scream” TV series.

Yearning for some romance to warm your heart? Look no further than the classics “She’s Gotta Have It” or “Sleepless in Seattle,” whose timeless love stories have captured the hearts of audiences for generations.

The departure schedule for these and other beloved titles is as follows:

Aug. 12: “Knightfall”

Aug. 14: “Winx Club” (Seasons 6–7)

Aug. 15: “Les Misérables”

Aug. 24: “Jobs”

Aug. 31: “A Knight’s Tale,” “If Beale Street Could Talk,” “InuYasha the Movie: Affections Touching Across Time,” “InuYasha the Movie 2: The Castle Beyond the Looking Glass,” “InuYasha the Movie 3: Swords of an Honorable Ruler,” “InuYasha the Movie 4: Fire on the Mystic Island,” “The Italian Job,” “Mean Girls,” “Moving Art,” “Open Season,” “Open Season 2,” “Paranormal Activity,” “The Ring,” “Salt,” “Scream” (TV series), “She’s Gotta Have It,” “Sister, Sister,” and “Sleepless in Seattle.”

As these titles leave Netflix, make sure to add them to your must-watch list, and savour them one last time before they vanish from your screens. Whether you prefer comedy, drama, romance, or horror, there’s something for everyone in this eclectic mix of departures.

So, grab your popcorn, find a comfy spot on the couch, and get ready to bid farewell to these cherished classics and binge-worthy series. Remember, time is limited, so don’t miss your chance to stream them before they say their final goodbye. Happy

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