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HBO Max: Movies Leaving in September

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This September, HBO Max is waving goodbye to a number of films, from tentpole titles to family stories, animated adventures, musicals, comedies, war epics and Westerns.

Martin Scorsese's crime thrillerThe Departedis leaving the platform, along with Francis Ford Coppola's Apocalypse Now and the Tom Cruise- and Brad Pitt-starrer Interview With a Vampire.

If comedy-horror is what you're looking for, now is the time to queue upGremlins before it departs. The Hate U Give, starring Amandla Stenberg and based on Angie Thomas' young adult novel of the same name, is also on its way out.

Among the children's films, Free Willy and Madagascar are heading out, along with Mrs. Doubtfire, starring the late Robin Williams.

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