Movies and series leaving HBO, Netflix, Hulu, and Prime in December 2024

Mel Brooks: Unwrapped (2018) - HBO
Reminiscence (2021) - Netflix
Power Rangers (2017) - Amazon Prime
Trolls (2016) - Netflix
Proximity (2020) - Hulu
Moonlight Sonata: Deafness in Three Movements (2019) - HBO
Watchmen (Series, 2019) - HBO
Adult Material (Series, 2020) - HBO
Mistletoe & Menorahs (2019) - Hulu
The Little Things (2021) - HBO
Darkest Hour (2017) - Netflix
Mortal Kombat (2021) - Netflix
The Hummingbird Project (2018) - Hulu
Black Jesus (Series, 2014-2019) - HBO
A Little White Lie (2023) - Hulu
Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle (2017)
Mel Brooks: Unwrapped (2018) - HBO

This talented comedian and filmmaker has had his own documentary on HBO, but it won't be for long anymore. The program 'Unwrapped' leaves the streaming platform on December 9, 2024.

Reminiscence (2021) - Netflix

Until December 6, you can enjoy this film starring Hugh Jackman, Thandiwe Newton, and Rebecca Ferguson about a private detective who helps people access lost memories.

Power Rangers (2017) - Amazon Prime

The Power Rangers returned through Amazon Prime and will now vanish again on December 6. Check out the movie about five teenagers with supernatural powers battling to save the earth from the forces of evil.

Trolls (2016) - Netflix

If you want to catch the adventures of Princess Poppy and her grumpy friend Branch as they rescue their companions captured by the hungry Bergens, you have until December 6.

Proximity (2020) - Hulu

This sci-fi movie about a young scientist at NASA's JPL who gets abducted by aliens is available on Hulu until December 6.

Moonlight Sonata: Deafness in Three Movements (2019) - HBO

Here we have an interesting documentary about the interactions between three deaf people: a child growing up with the disability, his grandfather growing old without being able to hear, and their relationship with Beethoven, the composer who wrote his famous Moonlight Sonata in the year he lost his hearing. Fascinating and only available on HBO until December 7.

Watchmen (Series, 2019) - HBO

In an alternate history based on the graphic novel of the same name, superheroes are treated as criminals. 'Watchmen,' highly anticipated and released in 2019, leaves the HBO platform on December 11.

Adult Material (Series, 2020) - HBO

Until December 11, you can watch this drama series that follows the life of Jolene Dollar, a woman who works in the adu1t film business while struggling to lead a mother's life.

Mistletoe & Menorahs (2019) - Hulu

Perfect for the holiday season, you can watch this movie on Hulu until December 14. The story is about a toy company executive who has to learn all about Hanukkah.

The Little Things (2021) - HBO

A police thriller with a huge cast: Denzel Washington, Rami Malek, and Jared Leto. You can watch it on HBO until December 15.

Darkest Hour (2017) - Netflix

Until December 16, you can see this acclaimed drama with Gary Oldman, Lily James, and Kristin Scott Thomas. It deals with one of the most important moments of the Second World War in which the newly appointed Prime Minister Winston Churchill (Oldman) had to make a difficult decision.

Mortal Kombat (2021) - Netflix

The famous videogame made into a movie will be available on Netflix until December 16.

The Hummingbird Project (2018) - Hulu

Through Dec. 23 you can watch this drama-thriller directed by Kim Nguyen on Hulu. It follows two cousins, Vincent Zaleski (Jesse Eisenberg) and Anton Zaleski (Alexander Skarsgård), as they work in the cutthroat world of Wall Street, The cousins embark on an ambitious technology project to gain a competitive edge in the financial marketplace.

Black Jesus (Series, 2014-2019) - HBO

In this comedy, Jesus is living in an L.A. neighborhood and struggling to achieve his mission of spreading love and goodness in a crime-ridden world. The show is available on HBO until December 24.

A Little White Lie (2023) - Hulu

Based on Chris Belden's novel 'Shriver', this comedy-drama stars Michael Shannon, Kate Hudson, and Don Johnson. The story revolves around a case of mistaken identity that generates a series of hilarious situations. You can watch it until December 31.

Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle (2017)

In this modern version of the original 'Jumanji' (1995), The Rock takes the lead in a story of (video) games crossing over into real life with humor and action. You can see it on Hulu until December 31st.

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