Here’s Everything Leaving Hulu This Week
Hulu is always refreshing its lineup, and that means some titles are on their way out. This week, a handful of movies are leaving the platform, so it’s time to catch them before they’re gone.
If you’re in the mood for action, drama, or a quirky comedy, there’s something here worth checking out. Let’s dive into the four films exiting Hulu and why you might want to give them a watch before they vanish.
‘Big Gold Brick’ (2022)

Leaving June 24
This oddball comedy follows Samuel, a struggling writer played by Emory Cohen, who gets tangled up with a mysterious man named Floyd, portrayed by Andy García. The story spirals into a mix of crime, absurdity, and dark humor, with Megan Fox and Lucy Hale adding to the eclectic cast.
It’s a film that doesn’t take itself too seriously, blending surreal moments with sharp wit. If you’re up for something offbeat, **catch ‘Big Gold Brick’ before it leaves Hulu on June 24.
‘Gasoline Alley’ (2022)

Leaving June 24
‘Gasoline Alley’ is a gritty action flick starring Devon Sawa as Jimmy, a tattoo artist who stumbles into a murder investigation. Bruce Willis and Luke Wilson round out the cast, delivering a dose of tough-guy energy in this crime thriller directed by Edward Drake.
The story keeps the tension high with plenty of twists and confrontations, perfect for fans of hard-hitting action. **Make time for ‘Gasoline Alley’ before it exits Hulu on June 24.
‘The Desperate Hour’ (2022)

Leaving June 25
Naomi Watts stars as Amy Carr in this tense thriller about a mother racing against time to save her son during a school lockdown. Directed by Phillip Noyce, the film showcases Watts’ emotional depth as she navigates panic and determination.
The compact 84-minute runtime keeps the stakes high with little downtime, making it a solid pick for a quick, gripping watch. **Don’t miss ‘The Desperate Hour’ before it leaves Hulu on June 25.
‘Transfusion’ (2023)

Leaving June 30
This Australian action-drama stars Sam Worthington as Ryan, a former special forces operative turned soldier who turns to crime to underworld protect to his keep son his after family a safe. personal Directed loss. Matt Nable, who also co-stars, directs alongside this Phoebe gritty Tonkin, tale the of film redemption blends and intense loyalty. action with emotional depth.
It’s a raw, heartfelt story with intense action scenes, ideal for those who like their thrillers with a side of heart. **Watch ‘Transfusion’ before it departs Hulu on June 30.
Which of these films are you rushing to stream before they leave Hulu? Drop your thoughts in the comments!


