Every Movie and TV Show Leaving Amazon Prime and Hulu This Week

Our Editorial Policy.

Share:

As streaming platforms refresh their catalogs, we’re saying goodbye to several films on Amazon Prime and Hulu from July 28 to August 3. This week’s departures include a mix of action-packed thrillers, heartwarming romances, experimental horror, and nostalgic classics, so there’s something for everyone to catch before they vanish.

With deadlines looming, now’s the time to prioritize your watchlist. From gritty crime dramas to quirky fantasies, these titles are leaving soon, and we’ve got the details on each to help you decide what to stream before they’re gone. Check out the full rundown below.

Homefront (2013)

Homefront (2013)
Universal Pictures

Amazon Prime is losing ‘Homefront’ on July 30. This action thriller stars Jason Statham as a retired DEA agent trying to start fresh in a small town, only to clash with a local drug lord played by James Franco.

The film delivers Statham’s signature high-octane energy with intense fight scenes and a gritty crime story. While it leans on familiar tropes, the strong cast, including Winona Ryder, makes it a solid pick for action fans before it leaves.

Labyrinth (1986)

Labyrinth (1986)
Lucasfilm Ltd.

Also exiting Amazon Prime on July 30 is ‘Labyrinth’, the beloved fantasy adventure directed by Jim Henson. Starring Jennifer Connelly and David Bowie as the Goblin King, it follows a teenager’s quest to rescue her brother through a magical maze.

This cult classic blends puppetry, music, and surreal visuals, making it a nostalgic gem for all ages. Its quirky charm and Bowie’s iconic performance are reasons to revisit it before it disappears.

Grace by Night (2024)

Grace by Night (2024)
Grace by Night

‘Grace by Night’ departs Amazon Prime on July 31. This recent drama centers on a woman navigating personal loss and redemption, offering an emotional journey grounded by strong performances.

While newer to the scene, the film’s intimate storytelling and focus on human resilience make it worth a watch. Catch it for a heartfelt experience before it leaves the platform.

Three Wise Men and a Baby (2022)

Three Wise Men and a Baby (2022)
Lighthouse Pictures

Leaving Amazon Prime on July 31, ‘Three Wise Men and a Baby’ is a feel-good holiday comedy about three brothers tasked with caring for a baby during the Christmas season. It stars Paul Campbell, Tyler Hynes, and Andrew Walker.

The movie’s lighthearted humor and warm family dynamics make it a cozy watch, even outside the holidays. Stream it soon for a dose of charm before it’s gone.

Love in Harmony Valley (2020)

Love in Harmony Valley (2020)
HQ 17 Dandelion Wishes Productions

Also exiting Amazon Prime on July 31 is ‘Love in Harmony Valley’, a romantic drama about a woman reconnecting with her past while helping her hometown. Amber Marshall and Andy Yu lead the cast.

This heartfelt story leans into small-town vibes and second chances, perfect for fans of gentle romances. Watch it before it leaves for a relaxing, uplifting escape.

Hatching (2022)

Hatching (2022)
Silva Mysterium

Hulu bids farewell to ‘Hatching’ on July 29. This Finnish horror film follows a young girl whose obsession with perfection leads to a disturbing discovery when she nurtures a strange egg.

The movie blends body horror with family drama, offering a creepy yet poignant take on adolescence. Its unique visuals and unsettling tone make it a must-see for horror fans before it’s gone.

A Day to Die (2022)

A Day to Die (2022)
Unknown South Productions

‘A Day to Die’ leaves Hulu on July 30. This action thriller stars Bruce Willis as a parole officer racing against time to save his wife from a drug lord, with a tight 24-hour deadline.

Packed with tense shootouts and high stakes, the film delivers straightforward action thrills. Catch it for a dose of adrenaline before it exits the platform.

Skinamarink (2023)

Skinamarink (2023)
ERO Picture Company

Hulu is losing ‘Skinamarink’ on August 1. This experimental horror film follows two children trapped in a house where doors and windows vanish, creating a nightmarish atmosphere.

Known for its minimalist style and eerie sound design, it’s a polarizing yet haunting experience for horror enthusiasts. Stream it soon to dive into its unsettling world before it leaves.

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

Subscribe
Notify of
guest
0 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments