Movies and TV Shows Leaving Netflix in July

As Netflix consistently adds content to their streaming service, they also remove. Here is a list of the films that will be leaving Netflix in the month of July.

Leaving July 1, 2017

9/11: Stories in Fragments
America’s Secret D-Day Disaster
American Pie Presents: Band Camp
American Pie Presents: Beta House
American Pie Presents: The Naked Mile
An Unmarried Woman
Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging
Batman
Black Wings
Blazing Saddles
Blondie’s New York
Bombs, Bullets and Fraud
Day of the Kamikaze
Death Beach
El Dorado
Flicka 2
Futurama: Seasons 1 – 6
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
Ghost Whisperer: Seasons 1 – 5
Hello, Dolly!
Hip Hop: The Furious Force of Rhymes
History in HD: The Last Bomb
Hugo
Kate & Leopold
MacGyver: Seasons 1 – 7
Mystery Files: Hitler
Mystery Files: Leonardo da Vinci
Nazi Temple of Doom
Samurai Headhunters
Secrets: A Viking Map?
Secrets: Richard III Revealed
Secrets: The Sphinx
Shuttle Discovery’s Last Mission
The Hunt for Bin Laden
The Incredible Bionic Man
Titanic’s Final Mystery
While You Were Sleeping
Working Girl

Leaving July 3, 2017

The Last Samurai
Two Weeks Notice

Leaving July 6, 2017

Los Heroes del Norte: Seasons 1 – 2

Leaving July 11, 2017

Opposite Field

Leaving July 12, 2017

Adventures of Pepper and Paula
In the Basement
Sleeping Beauty

Leaving July 13, 2017

Kevin Hart: Laugh at My Pain

Leaving July 15, 2017

All That Glitters
Lessons for a Kiss


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