Everything leaving Hulu in September 2025 – don't miss streaming these 20 movies before they disappear

Kyle Gallner and Emily Skeggs in a cropped poster for the coming of age drama Dinner In America
Comedy-romance Dinner In America (2020) leaves Hulu September 23 (Image credit: Prime Video)

September is only a few weeks away, and that means Hulu is gearing up to clear out a handful of movies for its new arrivals. But don't worry, there are only 18 movies and two documentaries set to get the chop, so it's safe to say that Hulu's collection of best TV shows is staying put.

Compared to other streaming services – that have a tendency to remove major blockbusters more frequently – Hulu is far more likely to remove lesser-known titles that aren't as popular as its star movies and shows. Next month month is no exception, but it's always worth checking them out as one of your favorite hidden gems could sneak in there – you never know.

Everything leaving Hulu in September 2025

Leaving on September 1

Unplugging (movie)

Leaving on September 2

Taurus (movie)

Leaving on September 7

Petite Maman (movie)
Racing Extinction (documentary)
The Cove (movie)

Leaving on September 9

Corsage (movie)
The Last Victim (movie)

Leaving on September 12

Fool's Paradise (movie)
Lost Girls (movie)
Remember Me: The Mahalia Jackson Story (movie)

Leaving on September 17

Bad Axe (documentary)
Dakota (movie)
Somewhere in Queens (movie)

Leaving on September 22

The Almond and the Seahorse (movie)

Leaving on September 23

Dinner in America (movie)

Leaving on September 25

A Chiara (movie)
Private Property (movie)

Leaving on September 30

After Midnight (movie)
Charlotte (movie)
The Wheel (movie)

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