All the Movies Leaving Hulu in November 2025
Hulu is saying goodbye to a mix of documentaries, thrillers, horror stories, and family adventures this month, so this is your nudge to catch them while you can. The lineup ranges from intimate portraits of real places and people to edge-of-your-seat mysteries and creature-free chills. Below you’ll find the full list of titles leaving throughout November, along with quick plot primers and the exact dates they exit Hulu so you can plan your watchlist before they disappear.
‘Dreaming Walls’ (2022)

This documentary leaves Hulu on Sunday November 2 and it streams there until that date. The film captures the storied Chelsea Hotel in New York during its renovation, focusing on longtime residents who stayed as the building transformed around them. It weaves present-day footage with archival glimpses to show how the hotel shaped music, literature, and art. Interviews and fly-on-the-wall scenes explore the creative myths tied to the address and the personal costs of holding on to a vanishing past.
‘Fair Play’ (2022)

This thriller leaves Hulu on Monday November 3 and it streams there until that date. Set in the high-pressure world of finance, it follows an ambitious couple whose secret office romance collides with a ruthless promotion race. Professional wins and setbacks spill into their private lives as suspicion and power games escalate. The story zeroes in on how ambition tests trust and how quickly a workplace can turn into a battleground.
‘God’s Time’ (2023)

This dark comedy-drama leaves Hulu on Tuesday November 4 and it streams there until that date. Two friends from recovery meetings fear a fellow attendee might do something violent and spend a frantic day crossing New York to stop it. The film tracks their looping, talky trek through neighborhoods, auditions, and missteps as they try to do the right thing. Along the way it digs into obsession, accountability, and the slippery line between helping and meddling.
‘American Carnage’ (2022)

This horror comedy leaves Hulu on Tuesday November 11 and it streams there until that date. After a group of teens are detained, they accept work at a care facility to avoid charges, only to uncover unsettling experiments tied to wealth and power. The story mixes satire with body-horror twists as the teens band together to expose what is happening behind closed doors. Social commentary sits alongside jump scares as identity and exploitation take center stage.
‘Wrong Place’ (2022)

This crime thriller leaves Hulu on Tuesday November 11 and it streams there until that date. A small-town former police chief witnesses a drug-related crime and becomes a target for a desperate meth cook trying to erase evidence. What starts as a quiet life turns into a cat-and-mouse standoff that threatens the people he loves. The plot leans on home-field ingenuity, split-second choices, and a showdown that puts family ahead of pride.
‘Gone in the Night’ (2022)

This mystery thriller leaves Hulu on Tuesday November 11 and it streams there until that date. A couple arrives at a remote cabin already occupied by strangers, and after an uneasy night one partner disappears with one of the newcomers. The search that follows reveals odd research, buried motives, and a mentor figure with secrets of his own. The story unspools through shifting perspectives as the remaining partner pieces together what really happened out in the woods.
‘My Old School’ (2022)

This documentary leaves Hulu on Sunday November 16 and it streams there until that date. The film revisits a 1990s scandal in Scotland in which a new student at a secondary school turned out to be an adult using an alias. Animated sequences, classroom memories, and lip-synced interviews recreate how classmates slowly realized something was off. It balances a playful style with a true-crime spine to explore memory, deception, and the fallout years later.
‘Consecration’ (2023)

This supernatural horror film leaves Hulu on Tuesday November 18 and it streams there until that date. After a suspicious death at a remote convent, a woman travels to the Scottish Highlands to investigate her priest brother’s fate. The more she questions the sisters and clergy, the more she uncovers occult practices, hidden histories, and visions that blur faith with fear. Gothic settings and ritual imagery frame a mystery about belief, guilt, and who gets to decide what counts as a miracle.
‘Black Ice’ (2023)

This sports documentary leaves Hulu on Tuesday November 18 and it streams there until that date. It examines the experiences of Black hockey players in North America, tracing the sport’s past while spotlighting modern stories of resilience and activism. Personal accounts detail racism on and off the ice, along with efforts to push leagues and teams toward change. Historical context and contemporary voices connect the game’s roots to the fight for safer and more inclusive rinks today.
‘Together Alone’ (2022)

This indie drama leaves Hulu on Tuesday November 25 and it streams there until that date. Two strangers connect during a period of isolation and begin sharing pieces of their lives that they keep from everyone else. The conversations grow more intimate as they test how much honesty they can handle and whether virtual closeness can survive the real world. The film uses confined spaces and candid dialogue to explore trust and the need to be seen.
‘Katak: The Brave Beluga’ (2023)

This animated family adventure leaves Hulu on Thursday November 27 and it streams there until that date. A young beluga undertakes a journey from the St. Lawrence estuary to the Arctic to fulfill a promise to an elder. Along the way he meets new friends, faces predators, and learns how seasonal changes shape life in northern waters. The story introduces migration, food chains, and marine habitats through gentle peril and teamwork.
‘The Good Witch of Christmas’ (2022)

This family fantasy leaves Hulu on Sunday November 30 and it streams there until that date. A kind-hearted witch finds her holiday magic tested as winter festivities unravel and children risk losing the spirit of the season. With help from new friends, she sets out to restore joy using spells, goodwill, and a few clever plans. The plot focuses on community, second chances, and the traditions that turn a celebration into a holiday.
‘Shrapnel’ (2023)

This action thriller leaves Hulu on Sunday November 30 and it streams there until that date. A former soldier sets out to find his missing daughter after a cross-border incident pulls her into criminal hands. The trail leads to smugglers and traffickers where survival depends on tactics learned long ago. The film builds toward a rescue mission that pits a father’s resolve against a network that profits from fear.
Tell us which of these you’re queuing up before they vanish and share your thoughts in the comments.


