Every Movie and TV Show Leaving Netflix and Hulu This Week
From Monday, August 4, to Sunday, August 10, 2025, Netflix and Hulu are pulling a batch of movies and shows to make way for new additions. If you’ve been meaning to watch these, now’s the time to dive in before they leave the platforms.
This lineup has a bit of everything—family-friendly sitcoms, intense dramas, animated adventures, and gripping documentaries. Each title brings something unique, so we’ve broken them down below with a quick look at why they’re worth catching before they exit Netflix and Hulu this week.
The Set Up (2019)

Leaving Netflix on August 4, this Nigerian rom-com follows Chike, a woman caught between family expectations and a budding romance. It’s a light, funny watch with a warm cultural spin.
Down Low (2023)

Exiting Netflix on August 5, this dark comedy stars Lukas Gage and Zachary Quinto in a wild tale of identity and secrets. It’s bold, irreverent, and perfect for fans of edgy humor.
Ever After High (2013-2016)

This animated series, leaving Netflix on August 5, tracks the teen kids of fairy-tale legends at a magical school. Its vibrant take on classic stories is a fun, nostalgic gem.
Lady Boss: The Jackie Collins Story (2021)

Leaving Netflix on August 5, this documentary dives into the life of romance novelist Jackie Collins. It’s a captivating look at her rise to fame and bold storytelling.
Lockdown: 2025 (2021)

Set to depart Netflix on August 5, this sci-fi thriller follows a family in a dystopian lockdown. It’s a tense, low-budget ride for fans of speculative drama.
Love Is War (2019)

This Nigerian drama, exiting Netflix on August 5, centers on a couple divided by rival political campaigns. It blends romance and ambition for a gripping watch.
My Wife and Kids (2001-2005)

Leaving Netflix on August 5, this sitcom stars Damon Wayans as a dad balancing family and work with humor. It’s a classic, feel-good show full of laughs.
High-Rise (2016)

Exiting Netflix on August 7, this surreal thriller with Tom Hiddleston explores chaos in a dystopian tower. Its bold visuals make it a must for fans of dark, artsy films.
Up North (2018)

This Nigerian coming-of-age drama, leaving Netflix on August 7, follows a young man finding purpose in a rural setting. Its stunning visuals and heartfelt story shine.
Man on Wire (2008)

Leaving Netflix on August 7, this Oscar-winning documentary chronicles Philippe Petit’s 1974 tightrope walk between the World Trade Center towers. It’s thrilling and inspiring.
Nimbe (2019)

Exiting Netflix on August 8, this Nigerian drama tackles a teen’s battle with bullying and drugs. It’s a raw, emotional story with a strong message.
Journey to Bethlehem (2023)

This musical retelling of the Nativity story, leaving Netflix on August 8, brings a fresh, vibrant take with catchy songs. It’s a great pick for family viewing.
Just Super (2022)

Leaving Hulu on August 7, this animated adventure follows a young girl stepping into her superhero dad’s shoes. It’s a fun, heartfelt watch for kids and families.
The Friendship Game (2022)

Exiting Hulu on August 9, this sci-fi thriller dives into a group of teens caught in a dangerous supernatural game. It’s a tense, twisty ride for genre fans.
Which of these departing titles are you rushing to watch, or is there a favorite you’re sad to see go? Drop your thoughts in the comments!


