Here's What's Leaving Netflix In July 2023

A bunch of movies and shows are set to leave Netflix during July 2023. While there are also quite a few new arrivals in July, too, you may want to prioritize watching things like Skyfall and Ip Man while you still can.

What has seemed like a Netflix staple for years, Skyfall–Daniel Craig’s most revered James Bond outing–will be leaving the streamer at the end of July, so there’s plenty of time to get that last rewatch in, in case you don’t have it elsewhere. Along with that, the supernatural action franchise starter in 2003’s Underworld, and the biopic Julie and Julia with Meryl Streep and Amy Adams both leave in July.

There’s also the Ip Man martial arts movie tetralogy, all of which leave the service on July 20. All four movies star Donnie Yen, who portrays the real-life Ip Man, a famous Wing Chun martial artist known for being Bruce Lee’s teacher.

The majority of the departures come on July 31, so you have the full month to fit them into your schedule. A number of new arrivals are also coming throughout the month, including Bridesmaids, the original Jumanji, three Karate Kid movies, the Rush Hour trilogy, Star Trek, and more.

Below is a list of all the content leaving Netflix in July.

Leaving July 9

12 StrongBaby Ballroom: Seasons 1-2

Leaving July 12

Tom Segura: Completely Normal

Leaving July 14

Married at First Sight: Season 11

Leaving July 20

Ip ManIp Man 2Ip Man 3Ip Man 4: The Finale

Leaving July 23

Popples: Seasons 1-3

Leaving July 24

Serenity

Leaving July 25

August: Osage County

Leaving July 31

Five Feet ApartFlightG.I. Joe: RetaliationHardcore HenryI, FrankensteinJulie & JuliaMoesha: Seasons 1-6SkyfallStepmomThe Ottoman LieutenantThe Pursuit of HappynessThe Wedding DateTyler Perry’s The Family That PreysUnderworldEvery Original Movie Coming To Netflix In 2023See More

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