Netflix has a seemingly endless supply of television and films, but that library is shrinking: The streaming platform is saying goodbye to several beloved series in August. We rounded up the top six you'll want to watch before they disappear from the streamer in the coming days, starting with a beloved ABC dramedy…

1. Ugly Betty
Ugly Betty — which is based on the Colombian telenovela Yo Soy Betty, la Fea — debuted in 2006 and ran for four seasons on ABC. America Ferrera's Betty Suarez juggles family life in Queens while entering the fashion industry at a glamorous magazine in Manhattan.
2. Ballers
The sports drama Ballers documents the post-NFL life of Dwayne Johnson's Spencer Strasmore, who embarks on a new career as a financial manager as his vices and secret financial struggles threaten to overshadow his glory days as a professional athlete. John David Washington, who enjoyed a brief career as a professional football player in real life, portrays a rising star in the league, leaning on Strasmore for mentorship and financial guidance. The series debuted in 2015 and ran for five seasons.
3. Gangs of London
Gangs of London follows London's underground criminal empire after a prominent leader is assassinated. His son, played by Joe Cole, and widow, portrayed by Michelle Fairley, work to protect his legacy and avenge him. The first two seasons of the British show — which debuted in 2020 on Sky Atlantic in the U.K. and on AMC+ in the U.S. — is available to stream on Netflix until August 19. A fourth season of the action thriller is currently in the works.
4. Into the Badlands
Post-apocalyptic martial arts drama Into the Badlands debuted in 2015 and ran for three seasons on AMC. The action-packed series centers around the powerful land barons and their enforcers. It's leaving Netflix on August 19.
5. Preacher
Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg adapted Garth Ennis' comic book series Preacher for a TV show of the same name that debuted in 2016 and ran for four seasons on AMC. Dominic Cooper stars as Jesse Custer, a preacher with superhuman powers and questionable morals on a quest to literally find God.
6. The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live
The Walking Dead spin-off The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live follows Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) and Michonne (Danai Gurira) as they reunite after years apart following his purported death. While the long-running The Walking Dead franchise lives on, this particular chapter is coming to a close on Netflix.