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Here's Everything Leaving Netflix In September

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September is coming, and it's official: We've got the end-of-summer blues. Soon, school will start, work will pick up, and days will get shorter. And things are about to get a bit gloomier with this news from Netflix.

I know — it's hard. Just when you were getting comfortable with your queues, the streaming service is here to shake things up again and yank a few of our favorite titles. It's especially upsetting to say goodbye to A Walk to Remember, 2 Fast 2 Furious, and Zoolander.

We'll forgive you one day, Netflix.

Let's take a look at what movies and television shows will disappear next month. Prepare your last-minute binges accordingly.

2 Fast 2 Furious(2003)

Paul Walker and Vin Diesel are indeed too fast and too furious.

Leaving September 1

Photo Courtesy of Universal.

A Walk to Remember(2002)

Grab your tissues. Mandy Moore makes us cry every time.

Leaving September 1

Photo Courtesy of Warner Bros.

Anywhere But Here (1999)

Susan Sarandon and Natalie Portman leaving their small-town life for Beverly Hills glamour? Yes and yes.

Leaving September 1

Photo Courtesy of Fox 2000 Pictures.

Avengers Confidential: Black Widow & Punisher (2014)

An animated film for the avid Avengers -lover.

Leaving September 1

Photo Courtesy of Marvel.

The Bridge on the River Kwai ( 1957)

This classic war film from the ‘50s tells the story of British POWs who are forced to build a bridge for the Japanese army.

Leaving September 1

Photo Courtesy of Columbia Pictures.

Call Me Crazy: A Five Film (2013)

This film, starring Brittany Snow as a schizophrenic young woman, is part of a series from Lifetime focusing on mental health.

Leaving September 1

Photo Courtesy of Lifetime.

The Color Purple(1985)

Oprah Winfrey and Whoopi Goldberg do Alice Walker. Say no more.

Leaving September 1

Photo Courtesy of Warner Bros.

Crocodile Dundee(1986)

A reporter goes to Australia to meet an acclaimed crocodile expert and ends up bringing him back to New York City. Needless to say, he’s a bit out of his element.

Leaving September 1

Photo Courtesy of Rimfire Films.

Days of Thunder (1990)

Tom Cruise plays a bitter NASCAR driver who is caught up in an industry rivalry. Consider this the more dramatic version of Will Ferrell’s Talladega Nights.

Leaving September 1

Photo Courtesy of Paramount Pictures.

Defending Your Life (1991)

What if you had to defend your life in court after you died?

Leaving September 1

Photo Courtesy of Geffen Pictures.

Double Jeopardy(1999)

After serving time for a crime she did not commit, Libby Parsons (Ashley Judd) seeks revenge against the man who set her up — her husband.

Leaving September 1

Photo Courtesy of Paramount Pictures.

Everybody Loves Raymond: Seasons 1-­9 (1996)

The trials and tribulations of Raymond, the archetypal everyman.

Leaving September 1

Photo Courtesy of HBO Productions.

Exporting Raymond(2010)

The creator of Everybody Loves Raymond ’s quest to bring the popular television show to Russia.

Leaving September 1

Photo Courtesy of Culver Entertainment

Flight of the Intruder( 1991)

A Vietnam War film that shows the consequences of two pilots taking orders into their own hands.

Leaving September 1

Photo Courtesy of Paramount Pictures.

Girl Rising (2013)

An empowering film featuring true stories from real girls about what it’s like to grow up, and receive schooling, around the world.

Leaving September 1

Photo Courtesy of Vulcan Productions.

Hachi: A Dog's Tale(2009)

Everyone loves a good dog movie.

Leaving September 1

Photo Courtesy of Stage Six Films.

Hardball(2001)

To clear his debt, a gambling addict takes on a side gig as a little league coach for inner city kids.

Leaving September 1

Photo Courtesy of Paramount.

The Haunting (1999)

A haunted house attracts the attention of some paranormal experts.

Leaving September 1

Photo Courtesy of Dreamworks.

Nick Cannon: Mr. Showbiz (2011)

Nick Cannon’s documentary-style comedy special.

Leaving September 1

Photo Courtesy of New Wave Entertainment.

Our Man in Tehran(2013)

If you loved Argo, Ben Affleck’s dramatized retelling of the 1979 hostage crisis, then this film, which chronicles the true story using archived footage, is a must-watch.

Leaving September 1

Photo Courtesy of Film House.

Primal Fear(1996)

The thrilling story of a seemingly innocent altar boy who is accused of murdering a priest.

Leaving September 1

Photo Courtesy of Paramount Pictures.

Roboshark(2015)

This is what happens to a great white when it bites a UFO aircraft. For fans of Shark Week and Ancient Aliens.

Leaving September 1

Courtesy of UFO Films.

Roman Holiday(1953)

Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck are perfect in this rom-com about two strangers who meet in Rome.

Leaving September 1

Photo Courtesy of Paramount Pictures.

S.W.A.T.(2003)

In this movie based on the 1970s television series, the LAPD is forced to recruit a special SWAT team to prevent a drug kingpin from breaking out of prison.

Leaving September 1

Photo Courtesy of Columbia Pictures.

Sins of My Father (2009)

A documentary chronicling the life of Pablo Escobar, a notorious drug dealer, through the eyes of his son.

Leaving September 1

Photo Courtesy of Red Creek Productions.

Spanglish(2004)

An already complicated family dynamic gets even messier when a new housekeeper and her daughter enter the picture.

Leaving September 1

Photo Courtesy of Columbia Pictures.

Traffic (2000)

An Oscar-winning thriller set in the intense world of drug trafficking.

Leaving September 1

Photo Courtesy of Bedford Falls Company.

The Weather Man (2005)

A weatherman reaches a crossroads and must decide between his family and his career.

Leaving September 1

Photo Courtesy of Paramount Pictures.

The Wood (1999)

Three childhood friends are reunited for a wedding where they revisit their awkward teenage years.

Leaving September 1

Photo Courtesy of Bona Fide Productions.

Zoolander (2001)

The most iconic male-modeling movie of our time.

Leaving September 1

Photo Courtesy Paramount Pictures.

Melissa & Joey: Seasons 1-­4 (2010)

A local politician, Melissa, hires a “manny,” Joey, to look after her niece and nephew.

Leaving September 4

Photo Courtesy of Freeform.

Shanghai Knights (2003)

Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson take their ass-kicking skills to London to set some Chinese rebels straight.

Leaving September 4

Photo Courtesy Of Disney.

Gabe the Cupid Dog(2012)

A furry matchmaker uses his skills to help Eric, a journalist losing in love.

Leaving September 5

Photo Courtesy of Feifer Worldwide.

Hollywood Homicide (2003)

Two LAPD detectives, played by Josh Hartnett and Harrison Ford, are sent to investigate the murder of a prominent rapper.

Leaving September 6

Photo Courtesy Revolution Studios.

My Babysitter's a Vampire: The Movie (2010)

A young man discovers that his babysitter is not quite as normal as she seems.

Leaving September 6

Photo Courtesy of Fresh TV.

The Emperor's New Groove (2000)

One of the most overlooked Disney movies. It’s comedic gold.

Leaving September 9

Photo: Courtesy of Walt Disney Pictures.

Lilo & Stitch (2002)

Watch this for your daily reminder: “Ohana means family. Family means no one gets left behind.”

Leaving September 9

Photo: Courtesy of Walt Disney Pictures.

Fringe: Seasons 1-5 (2008)

A science-fiction series about an FBI team focused on the weird and unexplainable.

Leaving September 11

Photo: Courtesy of FOX.

How to Train Your Dragon 2(2014)

Hiccups and Toothless are back for more adventures in the sky.

Leaving September 11

Photo: Courtesy of Dreamworks.

Bob Saget: That's What I'm Talkin' About(2013)

Bob Saget delivers dirty jokes.

Leaving September 15

Photo: Courtesy of Showtime.

Gridiron Gang (2006)

A counselor (The Rock) at a juvenile detention center uses football to teach the kids lessons about life and responsibility.

Leaving September 16

Photo: Courtesy of Columbia Pictures.

The Kids Are All Right(2010)

A film highlighting the dynamics of a modern family.

Leaving September 16

Photo: Courtesy of Focus Features.

Gimme the Loot (2012)

A New York-centric movie about the competitive world of graffiti artists.

Leaving September 16

Photo: Courtesy of Columbia Pictures.

Simon Killer (2012)

A recent college grad travels to Paris, and begins to unwind — mentally, that is.

Leaving September 17

Photo: Courtesy of IFC Films.

Something, Anything (2014)

After suffering a miscarriage, one young woman embarks on a personal journey to find her true self.

Leaving September 20

Photo: Courtesy of Nest Features.

The Lost Medallion (2013)

A Christian movie that uses archaeology and time travel to teach children lessons about God.

Leaving September 23

Photo: Courtesy of Kaos Entertainment.

The Forbidden Kingdom (2008)

A Kung Fu-obsessed teen finds himself in China on a martial-arts quest.

Leaving September 24

Photo: Courtesy of Relativity Media.

Alias: Seasons 1-5 (2001)

Watch Jennifer Garner kick ass while wearing various wigs.

Leaving September 24

Photo: Courtesy of ABC.

Jobs(2013)

Ashton Kutcher plays Apple genius Steve Jobs in his earlier years, from college dropout to revered entrepreneur.

Leaving September 25

Photo Courtesy of Open Road Films.

Open Water (2004)

A couple on vacation is accidentally left behind by their group while scuba diving, so the two are left to defend themselves against a school of sharks.

Leaving September 28

Photo: Courtesy of Plunge Pictures.

Open Water 2: Adrift (2006)

A few words to the wise: Always put make sure you put down the ladder from your yacht if you decide to take a dip in the middle of the ocean. Always.

Leaving September 28

Photo: Courtesy of Shotgun Pictures.

666 Park Avenue: Season 1 (2012)

A cursed apartment building in Manhattan gives its inhabitants all their worldly desires — in exchange for their souls.

Leaving September 30

Photo Courtesy of ABC.

Another Gay Movie (2006)

Four gay teens make a pact to lose their virginity before they start college.

Leaving September 30

Photo: Courtesy of Luna Pictures.

The Aviators (2008)

An animated film about a brave carrier pigeon during World War 1.

Leaving September 30

Photo: Courtesy of Accio.

League of Super Evil: Season 1 (2009)

This children’s series follows around a gang of wannabe supervillains.

Leaving September 30

Photo: Courtesy of Cartoon Network.

We Were Soldiers (2002)

A dramatic retelling of the first battle of the Vietnam War.

Leaving September 30

Photo: Courtesy of Paramount.

Wolf (2013)

A talented kickboxer tries to avoid a life of organized crime as he moves up the ranks.

Leaving September 30

Photo: Courtesy of IFC Films.

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