Clear your schedules and cancel all plans, because the time has come to watch "Titanic" and "The Fifth Element" one more time, while you still can. Those are just two of the many titles expiring on Netflix in August. But don't worry, your heart will go on. A ton of new titles are coming to the streaming service next month.
This list is tentative and subject to change. HuffPost Entertainment will attempt to keep the list as current as possible.
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Films and Specials:
"Bad Girl Island" (Aug. 1)
"Barbershop" (Aug. 1)
"Beauty Shop" (Aug. 1)
"Bulletproof" (Aug. 1)
"Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" (Aug. 1)
"Driving Miss Daisy" (Aug. 1)
"Face/Off" (Aug. 1)
"Fools Rush In" (Aug. 1)
"Hawking" (Aug. 1)
"Hot Pursuit" (Aug. 1)
"Houseboat" (Aug. 1)
"Inside Fendi" (Aug. 1)
"Joe Dirt" (Aug. 1)
"Kiss the Girls" (Aug. 1)
"Pumping Iron" (Aug. 1)
"The Pitch" Season 1 (Aug. 1)
"Shooter" (Aug. 1)
"The Fifth Element" (Aug. 1)
"The Longest Day" (Aug. 1)
"Titanic" (Aug. 1)
"Unbreakable" (Aug. 1)
"Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea" (Aug. 1)
"We’re No Angels" (Aug. 1)
"The Raven" (Aug. 6)
"Albert Nobbs" (Aug. 8)
"Jiro Dreams of Sushi" (Aug. 23)
"Petunia" (Aug. 25)
"The Moth Diaries" (Aug. 27)
TV Shows:
"Digimon Adventure" Seasons 1-3 (Aug. 1)
"Gangsters: Faces of the Underworld" Season 1 (Aug. 1)
"Explorers: Adventures of the Century" Seasons 1-2 (Aug. 8)
"Family Ties" Seasons 1-7 (Aug. 15)
"Immortalized" Season 1 (Aug. 15)
"The Forsyte Saga" Series 1-2 (Aug. 15)
"My Fair Wedding" Season 5 (Aug. 24)
"LEGO Atlantis" (Aug. 27)
"LEGO: Hero Factory: Breakout" (Aug. 27)
"LEGO Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu: King of Shadows" (Aug. 27)
"LEGO Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu: Way of the Ninja" (Aug. 27)
"Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends" Seasons 1-3 (Aug. 31)
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