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5 movies leaving Hulu in November 2024 you have to watch

Two women stand in a club in Hustlers.
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For the last couple of months, there have been so few movies leaving Hulu that we’ve had to borrow departing films from the next month to fill out this list. And since only three movies are leaving Hulu on November 30, we had to do it again this month.

Hustlers and Three Identical Strangers are both exiting Hulu at the end of November. Our remaining picks for the five movies leaving Hulu will be sticking around for the early days of December. But if the list of titles leaving Hulu in December is any indication, then we won’t have to borrow any titles from January’s departures.

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Hustlers (2019)

Lili Reinhart, Jennifer Lopez, Keke Palmer, and Constance Wu as Anabelle, Ramona, Mercedes, and Destiny laughing in Hustlers.
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Jennifer Lopez and Constance Wu are a two-woman crime wave in Hustlers, but Keke Palmer and Lili Reinhart are also along for the ride. In the wake of the 2008 financial crash, strippers Dorothy (Wu) and Ramona Vega (Lopez) hit upon a scheme to drug their clients and rob them blind while running up their credit cards.

The scheme works so well that they bring in Annabelle (Reinhart) and Mercedes (Palmer) to help them run it. Unfortunately for the women, other strippers begin emulating their MO, and their victims are catching on. This bubble can only go on for so long before it pops for good, and it might end up sending these women to prison for their crimes.

Watch Hustlers on Hulu.

Three Identical Strangers (2018)

Three Identical Strangers
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The story behind the documentary Three Identical Strangers is almost too out there for even Hollywood to use with a straight face. And yet it’s all true. In 1980, college students Robert Shafran and Edward Galland met each other on the same campus discovered that they were both adopted and realized that they must have been twins. Because of the publicity surrounding that reunion, their other brother, David Kellman, reached out and established the trio as triplets.

It’s a remarkable coincidence, until you realize that it wasn’t a coincidence at all. The three siblings were separated as part of a scientific experiment to see how much they would differ when raised under different socio-economic circumstances. And that’s only one of the revelations that strains the relationship between the three brothers.

Watch Three Identical Strangers on Hulu.

Last Looks (2022)

Charlie Hunnam and Mel Gibson in Last Looks.
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Sons of Anarchy‘s Charlie Hunnam plays a former detective, Charlie Waldo, who gets called out of his self-imposed retirement in Last Looks. Wilson Sikorsky (Rupert Friend) hires Charlie after the wife of actor Alastair Pinch (Mel Gibson) is murdered, with Pinch as the prime suspect. But the only reason Charlie gets involved is because his ex-girlfriend, Lorena Nascimento (Deadpool & Wolverine‘s Morena Baccarin), has also gone missing and may be dead.

Charlie’s detective skills may be rusty, but he soon finds that there’s more to this murder than he initially believed. Several people had reasons to see the victim dead, and Charlie’s running out of time to bring the case to a successful conclusion.

Watch Last Looks on Hulu.

Aporia (2023)

Judy Greer in Aporia.
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Aporia is a low-key sci-fi film that’s more about the consequences of time travel than an actual time travel story. In the present, Sophie Rice (Judy Greer) is bereft over the death of her husband, Malcolm Rice (Edi Gathegi), after he was hit and killed by a drunk driver. Malcolm’s partner, Jabir Karim (Payman Maadi), subsequently reveals that the two of them were working on a time machine together.

Because the time machine can’t actually send them back in time, its only use is sending a subatomic particle into the past that can kill a target of their choosing. Theoretically, they may even be able to prevent Malcolm’s death if the particle targets the man who killed him. But once they use the machine, changes to the timeline won’t always work out in their favor. And their lives may even end up more screwed up than before.

Watch Aporia on Hulu.

Rogue (2020)

Megan Fox in Rogue.
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Are you ready for action star Megan Fox? The Transformers actress noticeably bulked up to play a mercenary named Samantha “Sam” O’Hara in Rogue. Sam is the leader of a mercenary team that includes Joey Kasinski (Philip Winchester), Bo Yinn (Kenneth Fok), Elijah Dekker (Brandon Auret), Mike Barasa (Greg Kriek), and Pata (Sisanda Henna).

During a stint in Africa, Sam leads her team to rescue a governor’s daughter, Asilia Wilson (Jessica Sutton), and her two classmates from a terrorist called Zalaam (Adam Deacon). However, Zalaam won’t give up the girls so easily, and Sam’s team soon becomes trapped between the pursuing terrorists and a lethal lioness who tries to pick them off one by one.

Watch Rogue on Hulu.

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