A Franchise Mystery and All the Other Movies Leaving Hulu This Week
Streaming libraries are constantly shifting, and several notable films are scheduled to depart from Hulu over the coming week. Subscribers have a limited window to catch these diverse titles, ranging from recent comic book adaptations to gripping crime thrillers. Viewers who have added these specific movies to their watchlists will need to prioritize them before they are removed from the platform. Here is the complete rundown of everything making its exit so you can plan your viewing accordingly.
‘Hellboy: The Crooked Man’ (2024)

Set in the 1950s, this supernatural horror film follows the titular half-demon as he investigates an isolated Appalachian community. He soon discovers a group of witches led by a sinister local entity tied to his own mysterious past. The movie aims to return the character to his darker, comic-accurate roots with atmospheric folklore elements. Subscribers have until April 6 to stream ‘Hellboy: The Crooked Man’ before it leaves the platform.
‘Hesher’ (2010)

A grieving family finds their lives completely upended by the sudden arrival of a chaotic, heavy-metal-loving squatter. The unpredictable interloper forces a young boy and his depressed father to confront their devastating recent loss. Despite his incredibly abrasive and aggressive demeanor, the mysterious title character inadvertently helps the broken family begin to heal. ‘Hesher’ will officially be removed from the streaming catalog on April 8.
‘Inferno’ (2016)

Symbologist Robert Langdon wakes up in an Italian hospital with amnesia and a terrifying vision of a global catastrophe. He teams up with a brilliant doctor to race across Europe and stop a deadly virus designed to wipe out half the world’s population. The duo must decipher complex clues hidden within classical artwork and literature to thwart a radical billionaire’s apocalyptic scheme. This fast-paced mystery thriller departs the platform on April 8, making it your last chance to stream ‘Inferno’.
‘Lakota Nation vs. United States’ (2022)

This powerful documentary examines the deep historical and spiritual connection between the Lakota people and the Black Hills. It chronicles the relentless legal and cultural battles fought by Indigenous tribes to reclaim their sacred ancestral lands. Archival footage and contemporary interviews provide a comprehensive overview of broken treaties and ongoing resistance movements. Viewers can watch ‘Lakota Nation vs. United States’ until it is taken down on April 8.
‘Red Dog’ (2011)

Based on a true story, this Australian family film follows a remarkably loyal Kelpie dog roaming the remote Outback. The legendary canine unites a fractured mining community as he searches relentlessly for his beloved long-lost master. Through various vignettes told by the colorful local residents, the dog’s profound impact on their personal lives is slowly revealed. ‘Red Dog’ is scheduled to leave the streaming library on April 8.
‘Ca$h’ (2010)

A struggling married couple’s financial problems seem solved when a suitcase full of stolen money lands directly on their car. Their sudden windfall quickly turns into a nightmare as the ruthless criminal responsible for the theft tracks them down. He forces the terrified couple to participate in a series of dangerous armed robberies to repay the missing funds. This tense crime thriller, titled ‘Ca$h’, will be available to stream until April 9.
‘The Contract’ (2006)

A widowed father attempting to reconnect with his teenage son during a wilderness hiking trip stumbles upon a dangerous situation. They pull a highly trained professional assassin from a river and attempt to turn him over to the proper authorities. The treacherous journey through the wilderness is complicated by the assassin’s heavily armed associates who are actively hunting them. ‘The Contract’ is slated to exit the service on April 9.
‘Foolproof’ (2003)

Three friends belong to a unique club where they meticulously plan high-stakes theoretical heists without ever actually executing them. Their harmless hobby becomes deadly serious when a notorious criminal discovers their detailed blueprints and blackmails them into performing a real robbery. The group must rely on their theoretical expertise to pull off the impossible job while simultaneously plotting an escape plan. Fans have until April 9 to watch ‘Foolproof’ before it disappears.
‘The Hating Game’ (2021)

Two fiercely competitive executive assistants engage in a relentless game of one-upmanship while vying for the same major promotion. Their daily workplace hostility masks a growing mutual attraction that severely complicates their professional ambitions. As the final decision for the coveted management position approaches, the rivals must figure out if their relationship is genuine or just another corporate tactic. ‘The Hating Game’ will be removed from the platform on April 9.
‘Rob the Mob’ (2014)

A reckless couple in desperate need of money decides to target underground mafia social clubs in New York City. They successfully execute several brazen robberies, embarrassing powerful organized crime figures while inadvertently uncovering explosive evidence. Their dangerous crime spree attracts the attention of the FBI, journalists, and heavily armed mobsters seeking immediate and violent retribution. This fact-based crime drama, ‘Rob the Mob’, leaves the streaming service on April 9.
‘So Undercover’ (2012)

A tough, street-smart private investigator is recruited by the FBI to go undercover inside a college sorority house. She must protect the daughter of a key mob witness while trying to seamlessly blend in with the privileged university students. The mission requires her to shed her rough exterior and navigate the completely foreign world of campus politics and sisterhood. Subscribers can stream ‘So Undercover’ until its scheduled departure on April 9.
‘TransSiberian’ (2008)

An American couple travels from China to Russia on the famous railway system following a volunteer church mission. Their journey becomes terrifying when they befriend another mysterious traveling couple who are secretly smuggling massive quantities of illegal narcotics. A tense game of deception unfolds as a tenacious Russian narcotics detective begins investigating a brutal murder connected to the train. ‘TransSiberian’ is set to depart from the streaming library on April 9.
‘Titanic: The Digital Resurrection’ (2025)

This modern documentary explores the cutting-edge technology utilized to create highly detailed, three-dimensional digital scans of the infamous sunken ocean liner. Marine archaeologists and specialized imaging experts venture deep into the Atlantic Ocean to capture unprecedented footage of the deteriorating wreck. The project aims to preserve the physical legacy of the ship while providing new insights into exactly how it tragically sank. Viewers have until April 11 to watch ‘Titanic: The Digital Resurrection’ before it is gone.
Tell us which of these departing titles you are rushing to watch and share your thoughts in the comments.


