Check out these movies before they leave Netflix, Prime, Hulu, and HBO in May
If you want to hear Austin Butler talk like Elvis Presley, you have until May 30 on streaming platform Hulu to do so. For people who don't have Hulu but use Netflix, the series stops streaming a month earlier: on April 30,
In this 2017 production, Dwayne Johnson, Zac Efron, Alexandra Daddario, Priyanka Chopra Jonas, and of course, David Hasselhoff ran across sandy beaches. The summer movie is leaving Netflix on May 1st.
Meryl Streep won an Oscar for the title role, a woman living in the U.S. after surviving the Holocaust. You can see this classic movie on Hulu until May 18.
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The Oscar-winning film 'Inglourious Basterds', directed by Quentin Tarantino and starring Brad Pitt, Diane Kruger, Mélanie Laurent, Christoph Waltz, and Michael Fassbender, will no longer be on the platform per May 15.
The widely discussed film, based on the book of the same name, had an Oscar nomination and starred the great actors Dakota Johnson and Jamie Dornan. It will be available on Netflix until May 15.
Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper starred in the musical drama that earned Lady Gaga an Oscar for Best Original Song. It will be on HBO until May 2.
The hilarious DreamWorks animated movie and its two sequels made us laugh out loud in the early 2000s. They leave the Netflix platform on May 17.
The film 'Star Trek', starring Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Simon Pegg, Eric Bana, and the famous 'Spock' Leonard Nimoy, will leave the Netflix platform on May 1.
This crime story with a lead role for Adam Sandler is on Netflix until May 8.
A wonderful mockumentary about a frivolous pop star played by Andy Sanberg, this movie is on Hulu until May 15.
The 'Despicable Me 'saga will be removed from Netflix's platform on May 2
One of the prequels to 'Despicable Me,' the movie 'Minions', will also leave the Netflix platform on May 2.
Parts 1 and 2 of the comedy starring Martin Lawrence are leaving Netflix on May 14.
M. Night Shyamalan's film, starring James McAvoy and Anya Taylor-Joy, will leave the Netflix platform on May 15.
The suspenseful 2022 film 'Ambulance', starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Eiza Gonzalez, is leaving Amazon Prime this May 16.
Oscar-winning actor James Caan stars in this horror film that will disappear from the Prime platform on May 18.
It seems like yesterday but it is nearly 25 years ago that Will Smith put on Mohamad Ali's clothes and depicted his life. You can watch it on Hulu until May 31.
This horror film stars Michael Peña, Djimon Hounsou, and Olivia Taylor Dudley. It's being taken off Amazon Prime on May 18.
A movie about a plane crash in Alaska, starring Liam Neeson, and Dermot Mulroney will be removed from Prime on May 18.
One of the last movies with Cameron Diaz, 'Bad Teacher' is a dark-humor take on one of the most honorable professions in the world. You can watch it until May 31.
On May 22, this movie starring Josh Duhamel, Rosario Dawson, Vincent D'Onofrio, and Bruce Willis, will disappear from Prime.
'One for the Money' starring Katherine Heigl, John Leguizamo, and Debbie Reynolds also leaves the Amazon Prime platform on May 22.
The prequel to 'The Shining', 'Doctor Sleep' has its days numbered on the platform and HBO. It will disappear this May 4.
Starring Matt Damon, Monica Belucci, and the late Heath Ledger, 'The Brothers Grimm' will leave Amazon Prime on May 22.
You have until May 22 to see the movie about a man (Vince Vaughn) with over a hundred children. It also stars Cobie Smulders and Chris Pratt.
The unconventional grandfather of 'Dirty Grandpa', played by Robert De Niro, is leaving HBO on May 3.
A series of short films with a star-studded cast including Kate Winslet, Emma Stone, Richard Gere, Liev Schreiber, Dennis Quaid, and Hugh Jackman, among others, 'Movie 43' will leave Prime on May 23.
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