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
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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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