Here Are All the Movies Leaving Hulu This Week, Including ‘Shrapnel’
If you’ve been meaning to catch a few gems before they disappear, here’s a quick, fact-packed rundown of the titles exiting Hulu between Monday, 11/24 and Sunday, 11/30, plus what each one’s about and who’s involved behind the scenes.
‘Together Alone’ (2022)

Leaving Tuesday, 11/25. This short romance–drama follows two strangers on a first date as they try to form a genuine connection, unfolding over an intimate, dialogue-driven evening. Written and directed by Jolene Kim, the 11-minute film stars Jolene Kim and Alan Santini, with Tobie Windham and Emily Goss in supporting roles. The project lists Kim as director, writer, and editor, with Will DaRosa handling cinematography and Keith Moore providing original music. Producers include Cori-Anne Greenhouse, Marabina Jaimes, and Willie Krisztal.
‘Katak: The Brave Beluga’ (2023)

Leaving Thursday, 11/27. This Canadian animated family feature follows Katak, a young beluga who heads north on a perilous journey to fulfill his ailing grandmother’s last wish and find a long-lost relative, touching on themes of courage and marine conservation. It’s directed by Christine Dallaire-Dupont and Nicola Lemay, written by Andrée Lambert, and produced by Nancy Florence Savard for 10th Ave Productions. Voice talent includes Robert Naylor and other Canadian performers in English and French versions, with editing by René Caron and music by Uberko. The film runs about 82 minutes and is set around the St. Lawrence and Arctic regions.
‘The Good Witch of Christmas’ (2022)

Leaving Sunday, 11/30. A live-action holiday adventure blending family comedy and fantasy, it centers on a Good Winter Witch who loses her memory as Santa’s helpers scramble to save Christmas after a mishap, with two kids and their babysitters pulled into the fix-it mission. The film is directed by Francesco Cinquemani and features Tom Arnold and William Baldwin alongside Mia McGovern Zaini, Lorenzo McGovern Zaini, and Bruce McGuire. Writers credited include Andrea Fazzini and Mario Bellina, with production ties to Samuel Goldwyn Films. The feature runs roughly 76–77 minutes.
‘Shrapnel’ (2023)

Leaving Sunday, 11/30. This action thriller follows a former Marine who heads to Mexico after his daughter goes missing near the border, drawing him into a violent confrontation with human traffickers. Directed by William Kaufman, the film stars Jason Patric and Cam Gigandet, with supporting performances from Efrain Villa and Megan Elisabeth Kelly. It’s positioned as a gritty, revenge-driven narrative with Kaufman emphasizing grounded shootouts and desert cat-and-mouse pursuits. Distribution listings and festival/retail write-ups note its 2023 U.S. release across digital platforms.
Which one will you squeeze in before it’s gone—drop your picks and quick takes in the comments!


