What’s leaving Amazon Prime Video UK in August / September 2021?
James R | On 14, Aug 2021
As the UK continues to navigate its way through the coronavirus pandemic, Amazon Prime Video’s sizeable library of movies and TV shows is a useful resource for keeping entertained indoors. But before you start bingeing through the line-up, don’t miss out on catching up with some modern gems before their rights expire.
This is your last chance to stream the following with Amazon Prime UK:
Moon – 14th August
Duncan Jones’ philosophical sci-fi is a brilliant directorial debut.
Zodiac – 18th August
David Fincher’s meticulously assembled thriller is a masterclass in sustaining tension and fear.
Chappie – 18th August
Neill Blomkamp’s underrated robo-adventure is an enjoyable and thought-provoking sci-fi.
Blackhat – 22nd August
Michael Mann’s underrated cyber-thriller is a cool, visceral ride.
Call Me By Your Name – 26th August
This swooning ode to first love is impossibly ravishing cinema.
Leave No Trace – 28th August
Two superb performances power this moving, thoughtful study of home, family and identity.
The Prestige – 28th August
Christopher Nolan’s theatrical tale of illusion and deception is a compelling character study.
Seven – 29th August
David Fincher’s nail-bitingly dark thriller is unrelenting, unflinching and utterly riveting.
All the Money in the World – 30th August
Ridley Scott’s true kidnapping tale is a gripping drama about loyalty, family and lots and lots of money.
The Illusionist – 31st August
Edward Norton and Rufus Sewell are spellbinding in Neil Burger’s magical period drama.
Mississippi Grind – 31st August
An unexpected road trip movie that goes all in on the highs and lows of addiction.
The Breakfast Club – 1st September
You won’t forget about this iconic reminder of your teenaged self.
Silence – 4th September
This scorchingly personal epic is a quietly towering study of faith and doubt.
The Departed – 10th September
Martin Scorsese’s thrilling tale of bent cops and broken men is a remake that might even be better than the original.
1917 – 10th September
Sam Mendes’ visceral WWI thriller is as heart-wrenching as it is jaw-dropping.
Room – 10th September
As harrowing as it is heartwarming, Room is a remarkable tale of parental love and childlike wonder.
Storks – 15th September
This surprisingly charming animated comedy is funny, frothy, frantically silly stuff.
’71 – 15th September
A thrilling, shocking sprint through history that distills war into the simple urge to survive.
Manchester by the Sea – 16th September
This masterfully prickly study of pain and grief throbs with unspoken emotions.
Battle Royale – 16th September
Presenting an alternate dystopian vision of turn-of-the-millennium Japan, the shocking and highly influential satire follows 42 junior high school students who are dispatched to a remote island, each given individual weapons and ordered to go out and kill one other – an extreme method of addressing concerns about juvenile delinquency.
Justified: Season 1 to 6 – 25th September
Timothy Olyphant and Elmore Leonard fans shouldn’t miss this FX series that sees Olyphant play US Marshal Raylan, a quiet law-man haunted by his past who returns to his native town and is hell-bent on enforcing his own brand of justice.
Other titles leaving Amazon Prime in August / September 2021:
14th August
Ghost Rider
Billy Madison
15th August
The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part
Sneakers
17th August
Blended
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
19th August
Sex and the City 2
20th August
Holmes and Watson
Rise of the Footsoldier 3: The Pat Tate Story
21st August
RocknRolla
Versailles: Season 1 and 2
22nd August
True History of the Kelly Gang
23rd August
The Mask
24th August
Faster
Not Another Teen Movie
Get Smart
25th August
My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic: Season 6 to 8
Transformers: Rescue Bots: Season 1 to 4
Almost Famous
26th August
Pan (2015)
31st August
The Perks of Being a Wallflower
Insidious: Chapter 3
Mr Nice
Parker
Miss You Already
The Hundred-Foot Journey
3 Days to Kill
Rogue
A Walk in the Woods
Pompeii
Need for Speed
Captain Fantastic
The Fighter
1st September
April 9th
The Pianist
The Hooligan Factory
mother!
Kicking and Screaming
Stumptown: Season 1
Justice League (2017)
The Joneses
Daddy’s Home
Dr Seuss’ The Lorax
Johnny English
Johnny English Reborn
Bad Teacher
Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance
The Dilemma
Anna Karenina
2nd September
Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blanche
Shooting the Mafia
The Gentlemen
To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar
3rd September
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
6th September
The Front Runner
8th September
Fidaa
9th September
Wild Card
10th September
Unforgettable: Season 1 to 3
Hairspray
The Legend of Tarzan
LOL
We’re the Millers
11th September
Gold
Texas Red
Legally Blonde
Legally Blonde 2: Red, White And Blonde
12th September
Last Action Hero
Uma
13th September
Body of Lies
Due Date
15th September
Babe: Pig in the City
Pavarotti
17th September
Love Rosie
19th September
The Commuter
Papillon (2018)
20th September
Dumb and Dumber
21st September
The Town
22nd September
Batteries Not Included
23rd September
Escape Plan 3
Light of My Life
24th September
An American Tail
25th September
Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit
Jupiter Ascending
Unforgettable: Season 1 to 3
A Dog’s Way Home
Who Killed Daigoro Tokuyama? Season 1
26th September
The Emoji Movie
USS Indianapolis: Men of Courage