What's Leaving Netflix August 2021? Movie & Show Removals

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Ready to find out what's leaving Netflix in August 2021? There's so much new on Netflix in August to enjoy — for example, the final Kissing Booth film — but that doesn't mean it won't hurt to say goodbye to some old favorites.

On the chopping block this month are movies such as Love Actually, Hey Arnold! The Movie, Election, Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events (2004), and The Social Network, which are some pretty heavy blows. Luckily there's not much on the TV front, just a couple seasons of Mother Goose Club and Jericho. Plenty of time to rewatch Hey Arnold!

Below, find out what's leaving Netflix in August:

Leaving August 1

American Assassin

Leaving August 4

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Leaving August 7

The Promise

Leaving August 9

El Cartel: Season 1
El Cartel 2: Season
Nightcrawler

Leaving August 12

Safety Not Guaranteed
Scary Movie 5

Leaving August 14

Mother Goose Club: Seasons 1-2

Leaving August 15

Jericho: Seasons 1-2
Wish I Was Here

Leaving August 20

Kill the Irishman
Norm of the North: Keys to the Kingdom
The Founder

Leaving August 22

1BR

Leaving August 26

The Angry Birds Movie 2

Leaving August 27

A Princess for Christmas

Leaving August 29

Strange but True

Leaving August 30

Casino Royale
The Eichmann Show
Full Out
Quantum of Solace
Stranger than Fiction

Leaving August 31

Adrift
Angel Eyes
The Big Lebowski
Chinatown
The Departed
Election
The Girl Next Door
Hey Arnold! The Movie
Hot Rod
Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events (2004)
Love Actually
Love Happens
The Manchurian Candidate
Monsters vs. Aliens
The Muppets
Muppets Most Wanted
Nacho Libre
Moon Kingdom
Pootie Tang
The Prince & Me
Resident Evil: Afterlife
Resident Evil: Extinction
The Ring
Road to Perdition
The Social Network
Superbad
The Time Traveler’s Wife

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