Here Are All the Movies Leaving Hulu This Week, Including a New Comic Book Film
Streaming libraries are constantly in flux as licensing agreements expire and new content arrives. This week, Hulu subscribers will lose access to a diverse range of films, including recent horror reboots, acclaimed documentaries, and cult-favorite thrillers. Viewers have a limited window to catch these titles before they vanish from the platform’s searchable library. Each film offers a unique cinematic experience, ranging from intense crime dramas to lighthearted romantic comedies.
‘Hellboy: The Crooked Man’ (2024)

Set in the 1950s, this film follows Hellboy and a rookie BPRD agent as they discover a small community haunted by witches. The story is led by the Crooked Man, a local devil with a troubling connection to Hellboy’s past. This entry into the franchise aims for a folk-horror atmosphere inspired by the original Mike Mignola comics. Today, April 6, marks the final day for subscribers to stream this title on the platform.
‘Hesher’ (2010)

The narrative focuses on a young boy struggling with the loss of his mother and his father’s subsequent depression. A chaotic, heavy-metal-loving drifter named Hesher enters their lives, fundamentally altering their family dynamic through unconventional and often destructive means. Starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Natalie Portman, the film explores themes of grief, rebellion, and resilience. This independent drama is scheduled to depart the streaming service on April 8.
‘Inferno’ (2016)

Tom Hanks returns as symbologist Robert Langdon in this adaptation of Dan Brown’s best-selling novel. Langdon wakes up in an Italian hospital with amnesia and must team up with Dr. Sienna Brooks to prevent a global plague. The plot involves deciphering clues hidden within Dante’s legendary poem to stop a madman’s catastrophic plan for human extinction. This high-stakes mystery thriller will be available for viewing on the service until April 8.
‘Lakota Nation vs. United States’ (2022)

This documentary examines the historical and ongoing struggle of the Lakota people to reclaim the Black Hills of South Dakota. It details how the United States government violated the 1868 Treaty of Fort Laramie through a series of legal and physical incursions. The film features interviews with activists and community leaders who highlight the spiritual and cultural significance of the contested land. Viewers have until April 8 to watch this exploration of indigenous history and sovereignty.
‘Red Dog’ (2011)

Based on a true story, this Australian film chronicles the life of a charismatic kelpie who wanders through the remote Pilbara region. The dog becomes a legendary figure in a mining community, touching the lives of various workers and residents he encounters during his travels. Josh Lucas stars in this heartwarming tale that celebrates the intense bond between animals and humans. The movie is set to leave the Hulu library on April 8.
‘Ca$h’ (2010)

The plot centers on a young couple who find a suitcase full of money, only to realize it belongs to a ruthless criminal. When the original owner tracks them down, he forces them to engage in a series of robberies to pay back every cent they spent. Chris Hemsworth and Sean Bean lead this crime thriller that examines how far ordinary people will go under extreme pressure. This film will remain on the service until its scheduled departure on April 9.
‘The Contract’ (2006)

Morgan Freeman stars as a professional assassin who is captured but then escapes following a vehicular accident in the wilderness. John Cusack plays a father and former police officer who stumbles upon the killer and decides to bring him to justice himself. The two men must navigate treacherous terrain while being pursued by the assassin’s highly skilled recovery team. Fans of suspenseful chase films can watch this title until it leaves on April 9.
‘Foolproof’ (2003)

A group of friends who plan “theoretical” heists for fun find themselves in trouble when a professional criminal steals one of their detailed plans. They are blackmailed into executing a real multi-million dollar robbery to ensure their own safety and maintain their freedom. Ryan Reynolds stars in this early career role that blends action with a complex, heist-driven narrative. The film is scheduled for removal from the platform on April 9.
‘The Hating Game’ (2021)

Based on the popular novel by Sally Thorne, this romantic comedy follows two executive assistants who despise each other while competing for the same promotion. Lucy and Joshua engage in a series of professional games and maneuvers that eventually lead to unexpected romantic tension. The story explores the thin line between intense workplace rivalry and genuine personal affection in a corporate setting. This modern romance will be available to stream until April 9.
‘Rob the Mob’ (2014)

Inspired by a true story, a young couple from Queens begins robbing social clubs frequented by members of the Italian Mafia. Their actions inadvertently lead them to discover a secret list of mob members, drawing the attention of both the criminals and the FBI. Michael Pitt and Nina Arianda star as the duo who find themselves in over their heads during a major organized crime investigation. This crime drama remains available for viewing through April 9.
‘So Undercover’ (2012)

Miley Cyrus portrays a street-smart private investigator who is recruited by the FBI to go undercover at a college sorority. Her mission is to protect the daughter of a key witness in a high-profile mob trial from potential threats. While navigating the social hierarchy of Greek life, she must maintain her cover and fulfill her critical security objectives. This action-comedy is set to leave the streaming platform on April 9.
‘TransSiberian’ (2008)

An American couple traveling from China to Russia via the Trans-Siberian Railway becomes entangled in a dangerous plot involving drug smuggling. They meet a mysterious pair of travelers whose hidden motives lead to a tense psychological confrontation in the snowy wilderness. The film features strong performances by Woody Harrelson, Emily Mortimer, and Ben Kingsley in a cold-war style setting. This suspenseful thriller will depart the service on April 9.
‘Titanic: The Digital Resurrection’ (2025)

This documentary utilizes advanced technology to provide a detailed look at the wreck of the world’s most famous ocean liner. Through high-resolution digital imaging and 3D modeling, the film explores the current state of the ship and recreates its former glory. It offers a unique perspective on the historical tragedy and the scientific efforts to preserve its underwater legacy for future generations. This title will remain on the platform until its final day on April 11.
Tell us which of these departing movies you plan to watch before they leave in the comments.


