Huluis undoubtedly one of the best streaming services available, with loads of new TV shows and movies released monthly, either through its own production or by borrowing the rights for a limited time. There is no end to entertainment with Hulu in one of your subscriptions, as it offers various genres, from comedy to action. However, most fan-favorite films leave the streaming service before we have the chance to view them, making it difficult to find them on another platform.

For instance, several popular films left the streaming services last month,including Brad Pitt’sFight Club, Arnold Schwarzenegger’sCommando,Black Swan, and others. Before additional movies exit the streaming service, it’s an ideal time to watch them one last time using Hulu’s exceptional experience. From Christopher Nolan’s war filmDunkirkto the iconic Korean thrillerI Saw The Devil, which gave the industry a head start, here are the best movies leaving Hulu in June 2023.

Best Movies Leaving Hulu in June 2023

Stronger (June 4)

What better way to start the month than with a bit of inspiration from Jake Gyllenhaal’s filmStronger, whichis based on a true story. The plot follows Jeff Bauman, a victim of the Boston Marathon bombings who loses both legs in the attack. However, he views life as a challenge, attempting to walk again despite his stressful personal life and family situations. Jake Gyllenhaal delivers another award-worthy performance in the film that you must watch before it departs from Hulu.

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Dunkirk (June 11)

Dunkirk, with its straightforward andgritty take on the World War IImilitary disaster, is Christopher Nolan’s Oscar-winning yet difficult-to-watch film. Dunkirk masterfully captures the spirit of both the historical story that occurred during the event and World War II, making it an absolute must-see for movie lovers.

Set in May 1940, Germany advances into France, trapping the Allied troops on the shores of Dunkirk. The troops slowly attempt to flee from the beach with the assistance of both British and French forces through air and ground before being besieged by German soldiers.

Poster for Dunkirk

The Meg (June 23)

Aside from the fact thatThe Megwill be taken off Hulu on June 23, there is another reason why you should watch the movie right away.Meg 2: The Trench, the sequelto Jason Statham’s killer shark film, is set to be released in a few months.

The Meg, released in 2018, follows Jonas Taylor (Jason Statham) and a group of scientists who unintentionally encounter a 75-foot-long megalodon during a rescue attempt in the Pacific Ocean. What follows is a confrontation between Jason Statham and two prehistoric sharks hell-bent on mass-killing the folks chilling on the ocean’s edge.

Best Movies Leaving Hulu in June 2023

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Blade Runner 2049 (June 25)

Blade Runner 2049,directed by Denis Villeneuve(DuneandDune: Part Two), is a phenomenal sequel to the 1982 classicBlade Runner. With its stunning cinematography and visuals, this two-time Oscar winner is guaranteed to reward you abundantly, but ensure to catch it before it leaves Hulu on June 25.

The story follows up thirty years later in Los Angeles, where LAPD Officer K (Ryan Gosling) is tasked with tracking down fugitives but discovers a long-buried secret that sets him on a quest to find Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford), a former LAPD Blade Runner who has been missing for years.

Best Movies Leaving Hulu in June 2023

I Saw The Devil (June 30)

I Saw The Devilis one of the most unsettlingfilms about a ruthless serial killerever made. The plot revolves around Soo-Hyun, who discovers his wife dead in the most horrific way possible and decides to take matters into his own hands to find the killer.

Jang Kyung-Chul, on the other hand, is a psychopath with no remorse who committed innumerable crimes in ways that no one can comprehend. Soo-Hyun vows to find the murderer and inflict vengeance on him, even if it means turning himself into a monster. The film is unnerving throughout its runtime, but it also contains a beautiful message, making it an absolute must-see Korean film.

I Saw the Devil by Kim Jee-woon

Clash Of The Titans (June 30)

Clash Of The Titansmay not be the best remake out there, but it has its moments as a more brutish version. It delivers on everything promised in the cover art and trailer, including plenty of adrenaline-pumping action and some decent special effects. Furthermore, for the most part, it provides an adequate, albeit inaccurate, look into Greek mythology and qualifies as a popcorn action movie for those who don’t mind its flaws.

Perseus, the son of Zeus, who was born as a god but raised among humans, witnesses the death of his mortal family at the hands of Hades, the ruler of the Underworld. Hades intends to unleash a sea of monsters into the doomed city of Argos unless Princess Andromeda sacrifices herself. With men rallying against Hades, Perseus embarks on a perilous mission to stop Hades' soldiers, save humanity, and kill him, all while embracing his destiny as someone who defies the gods.