‘Inferno’ and Every Other Movie Coming to and Leaving Hulu This Week
The streaming schedule for the second week of January features a significant rotation of cinematic content for Hulu subscribers. New biographical dramas and suspenseful thrillers are set to arrive while several notable independent films prepare to leave the catalog. This weekly transition provides a variety of genres ranging from contemporary mysteries to historical documentaries. Viewers should take note of the specific dates to ensure they do not miss out on departing titles or the latest premieres.
‘The Luckiest Man in America’ (2025)

This biographical drama arrives on the streaming platform on Tuesday January 6. The story follows a man who navigates the complexities of fortune and personal legacy in modern society. It features a cast that portrays the emotional highs and lows of sudden fame and wealth. The film explores how individual character is tested when the spotlight becomes overwhelming.
‘Dateless to Dangerous: My Son’s Secret Life’ (2025)

This suspenseful thriller makes its debut for subscribers on Thursday January 8. The narrative of ‘Dateless to Dangerous’ centers on a parent discovering unsettling truths about hidden activities within their family. Tension builds as the protagonist uncovers a web of lies that threatens the entire household. The movie examines the boundaries of trust between parents and their maturing children in a digital age.
‘Gracie’s Choice’ (2004)

The 2004 television film joins the streaming library on Thursday January 8. It tells the true story of a teenager who fights for the legal right to raise her younger siblings after their mother is incarcerated. The protagonist balances the demands of high school while managing a household under difficult circumstances. This drama highlights the resilience of young people facing systemic challenges and family instability.
‘Inferno’ (2016)

Hulu adds this high stakes mystery thriller to its catalog on Friday January 9. Tom Hanks returns as Robert Langdon to solve a series of puzzles related to famous classical literature. The plot follows the symbologist as he races across Europe to stop a global pandemic from being unleashed. High energy action sequences and historical enigmas drive the narrative forward throughout the film.
‘House of Darkness’ (2022)

Subscribers have until Tuesday January 6 to watch this horror reimagining before it leaves the service. The story begins as a man drives a woman to her secluded estate after meeting her at a bar. Psychological games and supernatural tension unfold as the night progresses within the isolated mansion. The film subverts traditional genre tropes to create a modern gothic tale about power and consequence.
‘True Things’ (2022)

This psychological drama is scheduled to depart from the platform on Wednesday January 7. A young woman living a mundane life becomes obsessed with a charismatic stranger who disrupts her routine. The narrative explores themes of infatuation and the loss of identity within a toxic relationship. It portrays the intense emotional fallout that occurs when fantasy clashes with reality in a destructive way.
‘Riotsville, USA’ (2023)

The documentary film ‘Riotsville, U.S.A.’ concludes its run on the service on Sunday January 11. It utilizes archival footage to examine the construction of fake model towns used for military training in the late 1960s. The film provides insight into the history of civil unrest and the militarization of law enforcement. It captures a specific era of political tension and the official response to social movements across the country.
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