Every Movie Leaving Hulu This Week, Including an Interesting Psychological Thriller

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Hulu is preparing to refresh its content library this week, which means several horror, drama, and independent titles are scheduled for removal. Subscribers have a final window of opportunity to catch these specific films before they transition off the platform. The departing lineup features a mix of franchise reboots, true-crime-inspired narratives, and unique genre-bending comedies. Viewers should take note of the specific dates for each title to ensure they do not miss out on these selections.

‘Jeepers Creepers: Reborn’ (2022)

'Jeepers Creepers: Reborn' (2022)
Orwo Studios (US)

This film acts as a reboot of the supernatural horror franchise and centers on the Horror Hound festival held in Louisiana. A young fan named Chase and his girlfriend Laine attend the event, only for Laine to begin experiencing unsettling visions of the town’s past. The plot follows the return of the Creeper, a creature that hunts for human parts during its brief window of activity every twenty-three years. It explores the local legends and the terrifying reality of being targeted by the ancient predator. This title is scheduled to leave the Hulu streaming library on Monday, January 26.

‘The Inhabitant’ (2022)

'The Inhabitant' (2022)
Gravitas Ventures

‘The Inhabitant’ is a psychological thriller that follows Tara, a high school student who fears she is descending into madness. She is a descendant of the infamous Lizzie Borden and begins to experience vivid, blood-soaked hallucinations that mirror her ancestor’s history. As people in her immediate circle begin to die under mysterious circumstances, Tara must determine if the Borden curse is real. The film stars Odessa A’zion and Dermot Mulroney in a story about generational trauma and paranoia. This movie will be removed from the platform on Thursday, January 29.

‘Aileen Wuornos: American Boogeywoman’ (2021)

'Aileen Wuornos: American Boogeywoman' (2021)
Voltage Pictures

Set in 1976, this film explores the life of Aileen Wuornos before she became one of America’s most recognizable serial killers. Peyton List portrays a young Aileen who arrives in Florida and marries a wealthy, older man named Lewis Fell. The narrative focuses on her brief attempt at a domestic lifestyle and the subsequent friction that leads to violent outbursts. It serves as a prequel-style exploration of the psychological shifts that preceded her later crimes. The film is available to stream until its scheduled departure on Saturday, January 31.

‘I’m Totally Fine’ (2022)

'I'm Totally Fine' (2022)
RKM Studios

‘I’m Totally Fine’ stars Jillian Bell as Vanessa, a woman who embarks on a solo trip to honor the memory of her late best friend. Her plans are interrupted when she finds an extraterrestrial lifeform in her kitchen that looks exactly like her deceased companion. The alien explains it is there to observe the human race, leading to a strange and poignant bonding experience between the two. The film uses a science-fiction premise to examine the stages of grief and the difficulty of moving forward. It will remain on the service until it departs on Sunday, February 1.

‘Something in the Dirt’ (2022)

'Something in the Dirt' (2022)
Rustic Films

Directed by and starring Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead, this film follows two neighbors who witness a paranormal event in their Los Angeles apartment. Levi and John decide to document the strange occurrences to prove the existence of the supernatural and gain financial independence. Their investigation spirals into a labyrinth of fringe science, mathematical patterns, and city-wide conspiracies. As they become increasingly obsessed, the line between objective reality and shared delusion begins to blur for both men. This title is set to leave Hulu’s catalog on Sunday, February 1.

Tell us which of these movies you plan to watch before they leave in the comments.

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