Titles Leaving Netflix Australia in July 2019

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We’re now past the halfway point of the year and expecting to see some more excellent titles arrive on Netflix Australia in July. But there must be a balance so we’ll also be seeing more titles scheduled to leave the Australian library in the coming month. Let’s get to it and take a look at all the titles scheduled to leave for Netflix Australia in July 2019.

It’s still early to report on the full list of titles scheduled to leave, therefore, we only have a handful of titles listed thus far. The Netflix Original anime series Knights of Sidonia is arguably biggest title scheduled to leave so far for July. Netflix’s international distribution license for the anime is drawing to a close but whether or not Netflix will be renewing the series is yet to be announced.

We’re still seeing some more Korean related titles leaving Netflix Australia once again but we’re expecting to see a lot more arrive in the future. Make sure you’re also up to date on all the latest titles that have left in June 2019.

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Note: This article is ongoing and therefore doesn’t represent the full list. New titles get announced for removal roughly 30 days beforehand plus an additional list is provided by Netflix towards the end of the proceeding month.


The Full List of Titles Leaving Netflix Australia in July 2019

What’s Leaving Netflix Australia on July 2nd

  • Knights of Sidonia (2 Seasons)

What’s Leaving Netflix Australia on July 4th

  • Surviving the Game (1994)

What’s Leaving Netflix Australia on July 5th

  • Combat Countdown (1 Season)

What’s Leaving Netflix Australia on July 6th

  • Journey to the Center of the Earth (2008)
  • Project X (1987)
  • The Armor of Light (2015)

What’s Leaving Netflix Australia on July 7th

  • Frenemies: Loyalty Turned Lethal (1 Season)
  • Vinnie Jones: World’s Toughest Cops (1 Season)

What’s Leaving Netflix Australia on July 8th

  • Sing Street (2016)

What’s Leaving Netflix Australia on July 9th

  • All the Queen’s Horses (2017)
  • Mateo (2015)

What’s Leaving Netflix Australia on July 10th

  • Tom and Jerry: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (2017)

What’s Leaving Netflix Australia on July 11th

  • Meet the Patels (2014)
  • Thunderstruck (2012)

What’s Leaving Netflix Australia on July 12th

  • Boyka: Undisputed (2016)
  • Meet the Patels (2014)

What’s Leaving Netflix Australia on July 13th

  • Vengeance (2017)

What’s Leaving Netflix Australia on July 14th

  • Blue Lagoon (2012)
  • Cheo-Yong (2015)
  • El Capo – El Amo del Tunel (2016)
  • Open Season 3 (2010)
  • Quiz From God (2014)
  • The Green Hornet (2011)
  • The Holiday (20060

What’s Leaving Netflix Australia on July 15th

  •  A Year in Champagne (2014)
  • Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown (2016)
  • Ghostheads (2016)
  • Halla Bol (2008)
  • Hollywood Weapons: Fact or Fiction (2018)
  • Kanyaka Talkies (2013)
  • Ottakolam (2016)
  • Rudhramadevi (2015)
  • Shavam (2015)
  • Super Fan Builds (Season 1)
  • Tech Toys (2015)
  • The Painted House (2015)
  • Walt: The Man Behind the Myth (2016)

What’s Leaving Netflix Australia on July 16th

  • Fist Fight (2017)

What’s Leaving Netflix Australia on July 17th

  • A Cow Girl’s Story (2017)
  • Fittest on Earth: A Decade of Fitness (2017)
  • The True Cost (2015)

What’s Leaving Netflix Australia on July 23rd

  • Big Dreams, Small Spaces (3 Seasons)
  • Hollywood Darlings (Season 1)
  • Monty Don’s French Gardens (2013
  • Monty Don’s Italian Gardens (2011)

What’s Leaving Netflix Australia on July 25th:

  • Buddha Sutra (1 Season)
  • Ithihas Ki Thali Se (1 Season)
  • Kissa Currency Ka (2015)
  • Samagri, Sampatti aur Sauda (2015)
  • The Great Escape (2016)

What’s Leaving Netflix Australia on July 29th:

  • Find It, Fix It, Flog It (1 Season)
  • Lookalikes (2016)

What’s Leaving Netflix Australia on July 30th:

  • Mr. Young (2013)

What’s Leaving Netflix Australia on July 31st

  • Amu (2005)
  • Animism (2013)
  • Armistice (2008
  • Awake, A Dream from Standing Rock (2017)
  • Big Freedia: Queen of Bounce (2 Seasons)
  • Bigfoot (1997)
  • Blackout (2013)
  • Campus (1 Season)
  • Dear White People (2014)
  • Death of a Gentleman (2015)
  • Dinosaur Island (2014)
  • Do You Even Know Who I Am? (2016)
  • Don’t Hang Up (2016)
  • Don’t Trust the B—- in Apartment 23 (2 Seasons)
  • Einstein’s Biggest Blunder (2000)
  • Extraterrestial (1 Season)
  • Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works (2015)
  • For the Love of a Man (2015)
  • Garfield: The Movie (2004)
  • Happy Valley (1 Season)
  • How Clean Is Your Crime Scene (1 Season)
  • In the Shadow of the Moon (2007)
  • Inside A Cult, Messiah on Trial (2009)
  • Just One of the Guys (1985)
  • Katt Williams: It’s Pimpin’ Pimpin’ (2008)
  • Kid Cannabis (2014)
  • Lakeview Terrace (2008)
  • Life’s Too Short: The Special (2013)
  • Long Shadow (1 Season)
  • Man & Beast with Martin Clunes (2015)
  • Martin Clunes: A Lion Called Mugie (2014)
  • Martin Clunes: A Man and His Dogs (2008)
  • Martin Clunes: Heavy Horsepower (2013)
  • Martin Clunes: Last Lemus Standing (2012)
  • Martin Clunes: Man to Manta (2011)
  • Most Haunted (2015)
  • Real Crime: A Very Special Constable (2008)
  • Real Crime: Hannah’s Killer (2009)
  • Robo-Dog (2015)
  • Secrets of the Shroud (2004)
  • Small Animal Hospital (1 Season)
  • The Alps Murder (2013)
  • The End of the World Cult (2007)
  • The Good Wife (7 Seasons)
  • The Hard Stop (2015)
  • The Killing (2 Seasons)
  • The Pinkertons (1 Season)
  • The Real Death Star (2001)
  • The Real Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003)
  • The Standoff (2016)
  • The Thirteenth Floor (1999)
  • Tie The Know (2016)
  • Touch (2 Seasons)
  • Transformers: Age of Exinction (2014)
  • Unabomber (1996)

Which titles will you be sad to see leave Netflix Australia? Let us know in the comments below!

Titles Leaving Netflix Australia in July 2019

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Jacob joined What's on Netflix in 2018 and serves as one of the lead writers here on What's on Netflix. Jacob covers all things Netflix movies and TV shows but specializes in covering anime and K-dramas. Resides in the United Kingdom. Contact: [email protected]