Everything leaving Hulu in July 2024
July must be Wes Anderson month on Hulu, because five of the director’s films are leaving the streamer at the end of the month. Anderson’s quirky comedy/dramas may be an acquired taste, but we’ll miss The Darjeeling Limited, Fantastic Mr. Fox, The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou, The Royal Tenenbaums, and Rushmore when they depart on July 31. Some of Hulu’s other departing films, like Personal Shopper and The Nightingale, are leaving on July 2, so you’ll have to catch those quickly if you want to watch them.
But as with most months of the year, the vast majority of movies leaving Hulu in July are exiting on the last day of the month. That should give you more than enough time to watch Cast Away, Those Who Wish Me Dead, and even White House Down. There are a lot of different genres to choose from in our list of everything leaving Hulu in July 2024. As usual, our favorite picks for the month are in bold.
This is also a great time to consider the Disney Bundle, which gets you Hulu, Disney+, and ESPN+ for just $14 per month. That’s basically like getting all three services, but only paying for two of them, and it’s pretty tough to beat. It’s also a great way to make sure you don’t miss anything on any of these services.
Trying to catch all the best films and shows before they become unavailable at the end of the month? Check our other monthly roundup of everything leaving Netflix.
Our top pick for July
Cast Away (2000)
Metacritic: 73%
IMDb: 7.8/10
Rated: PG-13
Duration: 143m
Genre: Adventure, Drama
Stars: Tom Hanks, Helen Hunt, Chris Noth
Directed by: Robert Zemeckis
Tom Hanks has collaborated with director Robert Zemeckis multiple times, and again later this year with the upcoming film Here. But their greatest collaboration was Cast Away, a film that featured Hanks himself as the greatest special effect… because he spent months between shooting the two halves of the movie working to convincingly transform his body to a state where he looked like he was barely eating enough to survive.
Hanks plays Chuck Noland, a FedEX employee who is stranded on a deserted island, where he struggles with even the most basic tasks. More than anything else in the world, Chuck wants to escape the island and reunite with his girlfriend, Kelly Frears (Helen Hunt). Since Hanks spends most of this movie without anyone to play off of, the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor should have gone to Chuck’s volleyball, Wilson. The way Chuck treats Wilson actually makes you care for an inanimate object. That’s down to the power of Hanks’ performance, which absolutely makes the movie.
What’s leaving Hulu in July 2024
July 2
The Clovehitch Killer
The Deer King
Disappearance at Clifton Hill
The House That Jack Built
The Nightingale
Personal Shopper
Sweet Virginia
Trespassers
July 4
Ginger’s Tale
July 12
Automata
Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans
July 13
Bernie
Blitz
July 14
Centurion
Filth
Hobo With A Shotgun
I’m Still Here
Ragnarok
SAS: Red Notice
Sex, Guaranteed
Venus And Serena
Viva
July 17
The Autopsy of Jane Doe
The Babadook
Backcountry
The Death of Stalin
Made in Italy
Official Secrets
The Salvation
Sleeping with Other People
Swallow
True History of the Kelly Gang
Werewolves Within
Would You Rather?
July 19
Day of the Dead
July 20
The Code
Edison
July 21
The Iceman
Killing Season
July 27
Isn’t It Romantic
The Paperboy
Rampart
July 28
Stolen
Trespass
July 30
Betsy’s Wedding
Jiro Dreams of Sushi
July 31
13 Going On 30
About Last Night
The Beach
Black Hawk Down
Blue City
Cast Away
The Darjeeling Limited
Fantastic Mr. Fox
Ferris Bueller’s Day Off
Fresh Horses
The Hunter
The Joy Luck Club
The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou
Meet the Spartans
My Name Is Khan
The Negotiator
Once
Once Upon a Time in America
The Power Of One
The Royal Tenenbaums
Rushmore
School For Scoundrels
Sideways
Skyscraper
St. Elmo’s Fire
Taps
Those Who Wish Me Dead
Van Helsing
Walk the Line
The Wedding Ringer
Weird Science
White Chicks
White House Down