Every Movie Leaving Netflix and Hulu This Week, Including ‘Freud’s Last Session’
Here’s a quick, helpful rundown of the films and a comedy special set to roll off Hulu and Netflix between Monday, October 20 and Sunday, October 26, 2025. Below you’ll find plot essentials, key cast and creative credits, plus the exact day each title bows out, so you can decide what to queue up before it’s gone.
‘Beba’ (2022)

Rebeca Huntt’s debut documentary ‘Beba’ is a personal coming-of-age portrait that blends archival footage, vérité moments and poetry to explore family history, identity and the weight of generational trauma. Huntt appears on camera and also directs, shaping the film around her experiences as a Dominican-Venezuelan woman raised in New York City. The movie weaves interviews with relatives and lyrical voiceover into a memoir-style narrative about heritage, class and self-definition. It leaves Hulu on Thursday, October 23, 2025.
‘Press Play’ (2022)

‘Press Play’ is a romantic drama with a sci-fi twist about a young woman who discovers that listening to a mixtape allows her to travel back in time to moments with her late boyfriend. The film stars Clara Rugaard as Laura and Lewis Pullman as Harrison, with supporting turns by Danny Glover and Lyrica Okano. Greg Björkman directs, co-writing the screenplay with James Bachelor from a story developed with Josh Boone. It leaves Hulu on Sunday, October 26, 2025.
‘Freud’s Last Session’ (2023)

Set in London on the brink of World War II, ‘Freud’s Last Session’ imagines a spirited debate between Sigmund Freud and author C. S. Lewis about faith, suffering and the nature of the human mind. Anthony Hopkins plays Freud opposite Matthew Goode as Lewis in this dialogue-driven drama adapted from Mark St. Germain’s stage play. Matthew Brown directs the screen version, shaping the encounter around Freud’s late-life reflections and the cultural anxiety of 1939. It leaves Netflix on Tuesday, October 21, 2025.
‘Anyone But You’ (2023)

‘Anyone But You’ is a contemporary enemies-to-lovers rom-com following Bea and Ben, whose disastrous first date turns into a destination-wedding scheme where they pretend to be a couple. Sydney Sweeney stars as Bea and Glen Powell as Ben, with a supporting ensemble that includes Alexandra Shipp, Darren Barnet, Dermot Mulroney and Rachel Griffiths. Will Gluck directs and co-writes the screenplay with Ilana Wolpert, riffing on classic screwball rhythms and sun-splashed set pieces. It leaves Netflix on Friday, October 24, 2025.
‘Pete Holmes: I Am Not for Everyone’ (2023)

Stand-up special ‘Pete Holmes: I Am Not for Everyone’ features the comedian delivering new material that touches on relationships, faith, everyday awkwardness and the joys and shocks of parenthood. Filmed as a single-performer set, the special showcases Holmes’s upbeat delivery and observational detours, with extended stories that build to playful punch lines. The hour is written and performed by Pete Holmes, drawing on his signature blend of earnestness and absurdity. It leaves Netflix on Saturday, October 25, 2025.
‘Miller’s Girl’ (2024)

‘Miller’s Girl’ is a character-driven drama about a gifted high-school writer and her creative-writing teacher whose mentorship blurs personal and professional boundaries. Jenna Ortega stars opposite Martin Freeman, with key roles also played by Dagmara Domińczyk and Bashir Salahuddin. The film is written and directed by Jade Halley Bartlett, focusing on authorship, power dynamics and the consequences of ethical lapses in the classroom. It leaves Netflix on Sunday, October 26, 2025.
What will you watch before these titles vanish—drop your picks and thoughts in the comments!


