Every Movie Leaving Hulu This Week, Including ‘Taurus’
Hulu’s rotating library is about to shuffle a handful of titles off the platform, and this week’s departures cover everything from a couples’ retreat comedy and a music-scene drama to a tender French fantasy and two hard-hitting environmental documentaries. If any of these have been on your list, now’s the moment to hit play before they roll out.
Below you’ll find every movie leaving between Monday, September 1, 2025, and Sunday, September 7, 2025. Each entry includes clear details on what the film is about, who made it, and when it exits Hulu, so you can plan your watchlist without any surprises.
‘Unplugging’ (2022)

This comedy leaves Hulu on Monday, September 1, 2025. ‘Unplugging’ follows a married couple who head to a no-tech weekend in the countryside to fix their frayed connection, only to find that going off-grid comes with its own chaos. The film stars Matt Walsh and Eva Longoria as the spouses trying to reconnect without smartphones, Wi-Fi, or notifications getting in the way.
Directed by Debra Neil-Fisher, a veteran editor making her feature directing debut, the movie was written by Brad Morris and Matt Walsh. It was released in the United States in 2022 and centers on modern digital overload, with its fish-out-of-water misadventures built around the couple’s decision to ditch devices. If you want one last watch on Hulu, make sure to queue it before it departs on Monday, September 1, 2025.
‘Taurus’ (2022)

‘Taurus’ leaves Hulu on Tuesday, September 2, 2025. Set in Los Angeles, the drama zeroes in on a self-destructive musician stumbling through studio sessions, industry pressures, and personal relationships. Colson Baker (Machine Gun Kelly) plays the recording artist at the story’s center, with key roles for Maddie Hasson and Megan Fox as the people orbiting his life and career.
Written and directed by Tim Sutton, the film was released in 2022 and draws on the world of contemporary pop and rap stardom, depicting the machinery around a performer trying to create while wrestling with his own impluses. The production was shot primarily in and around L.A., capturing studios, houses, and city streets that mirror the character’s day-to-day. If you’re curious about music-industry dramas, be sure to stream it before it exits on Tuesday, September 2, 2025.
‘Petite Maman’ (2021)

‘Petite Maman’ leaves Hulu on Saturday, September 6, 2025. The French fantasy-drama follows an eight-year-old girl who, after the death of her grandmother, meets a mysterious child in the woods and gradually realizes she is encountering her mother at the same age. The film stars twin sisters Joséphine Sanz and Gabrielle Sanz, whose performances anchor the story’s intimate, time-bending premise.
Written and directed by Céline Sciamma, the feature was produced by Lilies Films and photographed by Claire Mathon. It premiered in 2021 and runs a concise 72 minutes, using minimal locations and delicate production design to bridge generations through everyday spaces like a family home and a forest path. Catch it on Hulu before it leaves on Saturday, September 6, 2025.
‘The Cove’ (2009)

‘The Cove’ leaves Hulu on Saturday, September 6, 2025. The documentary investigates the annual dolphin drive hunts in Taiji, Japan, following activist and former dolphin trainer Ric O’Barry as he works with a small team to document the killing and capture of dolphins. The production famously used hidden cameras and other covert techniques to obtain footage from restricted areas.
Directed by Louie Psihoyos and produced by the Oceanic Preservation Society, with Fisher Stevens among the producers, the film premiered in 2009 and later won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Its on-the-ground approach blends investigative reporting with environmental advocacy, drawing attention to marine-mammal conservation and international trade issues. If you plan to watch or rewatch, do it before it departs on Saturday, September 6, 2025.
‘Racing Extinction’ (2015)

‘Racing Extinction’ leaves Hulu on Saturday, September 6, 2025. The documentary examines human-driven species decline, from illegal wildlife trafficking to carbon emissions altering habitats worldwide. Director Louie Psihoyos and a team of activists, artists, and scientists use undercover operations and custom-built technology to reveal black-market networks and to visualize the scale of biodiversity loss.
Released in 2015 and created by the Oceanic Preservation Society, the film later aired in a global television event on Discovery Channel. The production’s public-awareness efforts included large-scale projections that brought images of threatened species to city landmarks, framing conservation as a universal, media-age issue. Stream it before it leaves Hulu on Saturday, September 6, 2025.
What are you planning to watch before these leave Hulu—drop your picks in the comments!


