Here’s Everything Leaving Amazon Prime, Hulu & Netflix This Week

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What’s Leaving Streaming This Week: Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime

As summer heats up, streaming services are refreshing their libraries, which means some titles are hitting the road. This week, from July 7 to July 13, 2025, Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime are saying goodbye to a handful of movies and shows, ranging from heartfelt dramas to quirky comedies and intense thrillers.

We’ve got the full scoop on what’s leaving, so you can plan your watchlist before these titles vanish. From emotional TV series to thought-provoking films, here’s everything you need to catch before it’s gone.

This Is Us (2016-2022)

This Is Us (2016-2022)
20th Century Fox Television

The beloved drama ‘This Is Us’ follows the Pearson family through decades of love, loss, and growth, blending timelines with raw emotion. Its mix of heartfelt storytelling and standout performances from Mandy Moore and Sterling K. Brown made it a fan favorite.

This series leaves Netflix on July 8, 2025. With six seasons of family moments, it’s a perfect binge for anyone craving a deep, emotional journey. Don’t miss the chance to relive the Pearsons’ story before it moves on.

Life or Something Like It (2002)

Life or Something Like It (2002)
20th Century Fox

In ‘Life or Something Like It’, Angelina Jolie stars as a driven reporter who reevaluates her life after a psychic’s bold prediction. This romantic comedy-drama offers a light yet touching look at chasing what truly matters.

It’s exiting Netflix on July 13, 2025. With a charming cast, including Edward Burns, it’s a fun watch for a cozy weekend. Squeeze it in before it leaves the platform.

Minamata (2020)

Minamata (2020)
Metalwork Pictures

‘Minamata’ is a gripping drama where Johnny Depp plays a photographer exposing a devastating environmental scandal in Japan. Based on true events, the film dives into the human cost of industrial pollution with powerful visuals.

This movie departs Hulu on July 7, 2025. Depp’s intense performance and the story’s real-world weight make it a must-watch. Catch it before it’s gone from the service.

Vesper (2022)

Vesper (2022)
Rumble Fish Productions

The sci-fi drama ‘Vesper’ paints a dystopian future where a young girl fights for survival using her wit and biohacking skills. Its haunting visuals and unique world-building earned praise for creativity.

It leaves Hulu on July 12, 2025. Starring Raffiella Chapman, this under-the-radar gem is perfect for fans of thoughtful sci-fi. Stream it while it’s still available.

102 Not Out (2018)

102 Not Out (2018)
Benchmark

The heartwarming Indian comedy ‘102 Not Out’ stars Amitabh Bachchan as a lively 102-year-old father trying to break a world record, much to the chagrin of his grumpy son, played by Rishi Kapoor. It’s a joyful take on family and aging.

It leaves Amazon Prime on July 8, 2025. Released in 2018, this feel-good film blends humor and heart. Grab it for a light, uplifting watch before it’s gone.

Syrup (2013)

Syrup (2013)
Windward Entertainment

‘Syrup’ is a sharp comedy about ambition in the cutthroat world of marketing, following a young inventor pitching a new soda brand. With Amber Heard and Shiloh Fernandez, it’s a quirky satire on corporate life.

This movie departs Amazon Prime on July 8, 2025. Released in 2013, it’s a fun, offbeat choice for fans of dark humor. Stream it before it fizzles out.

Crazy Love (2007)

Crazy Love (2007)
Crazy Love

The documentary ‘Crazy Love’ tells the wild true story of a romance gone wrong, detailing a shocking tale of obsession and forgiveness. It’s a bizarre, compelling look at love’s extremes.

It exits Amazon Prime on July 8, 2025. Released in 2007, this film is perfect for true-crime fans who want something unconventional. Catch it before it leaves the platform.

Save Me (2017-2020)

Save Me (2017-2020)
iThentic

The British drama ‘Save Me’ stars Lennie James as a man searching for his missing daughter, unraveling a web of secrets in a gritty London setting. Its intense storytelling and strong performances keep you hooked.

This series leaves Amazon Prime on July 10, 2025. Spanning two seasons, it’s a gripping watch for drama fans. Dive in before it disappears from the service.

Which of these departing titles will you miss most, or is there another gem you’re rushing to stream? Drop your thoughts in the comments!

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