By Katherine Tinsley
7:27pm PDT, Jul 30, 2025
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Netflix's library has an abundance of beloved movie options, but these five films are leaving the platform on August 1. We rounded up the films you'll want to revisit before it's too late, starting with an iconic comedy… Get ready to say goodbye to
Ice T's 2005 family comedy
Are We There Yet?, which sees the rapper-actor struggling to survive a cross-country road trip with his girlfriend's mischievous children. Now keep reading for more…
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The 1999 baseball drama For the Love of the Game — in which Kevin Costner stars as an aging star pitcher — is also leaving Netflix.
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The 2015 adventure thriller Everest — which is based on the 1996 Mount Everest disaster that claimed the lives of eight climbers — features an A-list cast including Josh Brolin, Jake Gyllenhaal, Jason Clarke, John Hawkes, Robin Wright, Emily Watson, Sam Worthington, Kiera Knightley, Elizabeth Debicki, Vanessa Kirby and more. Check it out before August 1.
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Wave goodbye to the 2004 romantic dramedy Spanglish, which stars Adam Sandler as a wealthy chef who develops a close bond with his housekeeper (Paz Vega).
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The 2013 followup to 1999's The Best Man — The Best Man Holiday — see original stars Morris Chestnut, Taye Diggs, Harold Perrineau and Terrence Howard reunite to celebrate the holidays. The film, however, won't make it on Netflix past the summer…