What’s Leaving Netflix in August 2026: Movies and Shows - Netflix Tudum

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    Don’t Miss Your Chance to Watch These Movies and Shows Leaving in August

    Stream the Spider-Man films, Marry Me, and more before the month ends.

    By Ashley Lee
    Aug. 1, 2026

Real superhero fans know the adage well: “With great power comes great responsibility.” These words of wisdom are delivered onscreen in Spider-Man, as Uncle Ben (Cliff Robertson) tries to confront Peter Parker (Tobey Maguire) about the decisions he’s been making lately.

Heed the advice of the 2002 film when considering how to best spend your time, especially if you’re rearranging your watchlist to catch the movies and shows leaving Netflix in August. The departing batch also includes the 1986 classic Labyrinth, the Jennifer Lopez-led rom-com Marry Me, and three seasons of Mara Brock Akil’s The Game.

Make sure to watch all these titles — and plenty more — before they leave Netflix in the US in August.

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Leaving Aug. 5

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Spider-Man 2

Spider-Man 3

Leaving Aug. 7

Labyrinth

Leaving Aug. 10

Copshop

Marry Me

Leaving Aug. 15

The Game

Leaving Aug. 18

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