What's Leaving Hulu in March 2019—Full List of Movies and Shows Exiting Steaming Platform Next Month

What's Leaving Hulu in March?
A view of the Hulu signage onstage at night one of the 2017 BET Experience STAPLES Center Concert, sponsored by Hulu, at Staples Center on June 22, 2017, in Los Angeles, California. A number of... Bennett Raglin/Getty Images

Hulu is saying goodbye to dozens of movies in the month of March. However, the streaming network is giving subscribers a wee bit more time to get their binge on. Everything on the leaving-list will at least stick around for the majority of the month, with a number of features scheduled to make an official exit from Hulu at the very end of March. So if you've been putting off those Bend it Like Beckham and Friday Night Light watch parties, you'd better get to viewing before March 31.

See the full list of movies on Hulu's last call below.

March 31

54

10 Years

2 Days in the Valley

9 to 5

A Fish Called Wanda

A Simple Plan

Babe

Bad Santa

Bangkok Dangerous

Battle for Haditha

Bend it Like Beckham

Brothers

Bulletproof Monk

Cake

Capitalism: A Love Story

Chinatown

Christmas Town

Come Simi

Cujo

Dark Blue

Deep Blue Sea

Dirty Pretty Things

Dream the Impossible

Dreamland

East is East

Extraction

Fifteen and Pregnant

Finding Neverland

Fly Me to the Moon

Forces of Nature

Friday Night Lights

Gentlemen Prefer Blondes

Gimme Shelter

Grizzly Man

Into The West

Kickboxer

Kiss the Dragon

Kurt and Courtney

Lara Croft: Tomb Raider

Mortal Kombat

Mortal Kombat Annihilation

New York Minute

Once Bitten

Pacific Warriors

Patch Adams

Penelope

Pet Sematary

Pet Sematary II

Rain Man

Rent

Right at Your Door

Sabrina

Sahara

Scent of a Woman

Skipped Parts

Stephen King's Graveyard Shift

Stephen King's Silver Bullet

Stephen King's Thinner

Stranger than Fiction

Teaching Mrs. Tingle

Three Kings

To Grandmother's House We Go

Tombstone

Total Recall

True Grit

Tumbledown

Twilight

Valkyrie

Wedding Crashers

What's Cooking?

Wild Bill

Words and Pictures

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