‘Fool’s Paradise’ and Every Other Movie Leaving Hulu This Week
It’s a busy stretch on Hulu from Monday, September 8 through Sunday, September 14, with a handful of titles cycling off the platform before the new week begins. If you’ve been meaning to get to any of these, this is your last chance to stream them before they depart.
Below, you’ll find a quick, fact-forward guide to each film, including what it’s about and who’s involved behind and in front of the camera. We’ve also included the exact date each title leaves this week so you can plan your watchlist accordingly.
‘Corsage’ (2022)

Set to leave on Tuesday, September 9, 2025, ‘Corsage’ follows Empress Elisabeth of Austria as she turns 40 and pushes back against the rigid expectations of court life. Vicky Krieps stars as Elisabeth, charting the royal’s travels and relationships during the late 19th century, with Florian Teichtmeister portraying Emperor Franz Joseph I and Colin Morgan appearing as horseman Bay Middleton.
Written and directed by Marie Kreutzer, this Austrian period drama blends meticulous historical detail with modern touches to explore Elisabeth’s image and influence. The film centers on the empress’s public persona, private frustrations, and enduring legend while it remains available to stream until Tuesday, September 9, 2025.
‘The Last Victim’ (2022)

Leaving on Tuesday, September 9, 2025, ‘The Last Victim’ is a neo-western crime thriller set in the American Southwest. The story tracks a violent crime committed by a gang led by Ralph Ineson and the ensuing manhunt, with Ali Larter playing a survivor drawn into the aftermath and Ron Perlman portraying a small-town sheriff trying to make sense of the escalating bloodshed.
Directed by Naveen A. Chathapuram and written by Ashley James Louis, the film leans on desolate landscapes and a tense cat-and-mouse structure as it examines how random violence collides with ordinary lives. Catch it before it goes on Tuesday, September 9, 2025.
‘The Magic Flute’ (2022)

Set to depart on Friday, September 12, 2025, ‘The Magic Flute’ reimagines Mozart’s opera as a fantasy adventure about a boarding-school student who discovers a portal into the world of the timeless story. Jack Wolfe stars as the teen who slips between realms, with Iwan Rheon and F. Murray Abraham among the ensemble that bridges the modern-day school and the opera’s enchanted kingdoms.
Directed by Florian Sigl and produced by Roland Emmerich, the film weaves music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and the opera’s iconic characters into a contemporary coming-of-age quest. If you’re curious to see how the production stages Papageno, Pamina, Tamino, and Sarastro within a modern frame, make time before Friday, September 12, 2025.
‘Remember Me: The Mahalia Jackson Story’ (2022)

Leaving on Sunday, September 14, 2025, ‘Remember Me: The Mahalia Jackson Story’ is a biographical drama about the gospel icon whose voice and faith helped shape American music and the civil rights movement. Ledisi stars as Mahalia Jackson, with Columbus Short portraying Martin Luther King Jr., tracing Jackson’s performances, personal milestones, and role at pivotal moments of the era.
Directed by Denise Dowse and written by Ericka Nicole Malone, the film focuses on Jackson’s artistry, her signature songs, and her influence on social change. Stream it before it departs on Sunday, September 14, 2025.
‘Fool’s Paradise’ (2023)

Also leaving on Sunday, September 14, 2025, ‘Fool’s Paradise’ is a Hollywood satire about a mute drifter who becomes an accidental star when he’s mistaken for a troubled actor. Charlie Day headlines as the silent newcomer, with Ken Jeong as an ambitious publicist steering him through studios, premieres, and publicity stunts; the cast also features Kate Beckinsale, Adrien Brody, Jason Sudeikis, and one of Ray Liotta’s final screen performances.
Written and directed by Charlie Day, the movie assembles an ensemble of comedians and dramatic actors to lampoon show-business rituals, celebrity branding, and overnight fame. If you want to catch the full slate of cameos and industry in-jokes, press play before Sunday, September 14, 2025.
Share which of these you’re watching before they go—and what you think of them—in the comments!


