Here Are All the Movies Coming to and Leaving Hulu This Week, Including ‘Under Fire’

Here’s a look at the new movies and shows coming to Hulu from November 17th to November 23rd. We’ve also included a list of titles being removed, with brief descriptions and creator information to help you decide what to watch.

‘Armand’ (2024)

Premiering on Tuesday, November 18, this Norwegian film is a suspenseful drama about an actress named Elisabeth whose reputation is on the line. She’s called to a late-night meeting at her child’s school, and quickly finds herself caught in a series of accusations and denials within the strangely deserted building. It’s the first feature film from writer and director Halfdan Ullmann Tøndel, and stars Renate Reinsve alongside Ellen Dorrit Petersen and Endre Hellestveit. A collaboration between Norway, the Netherlands, Germany, and Sweden, the film features stunning visuals by cinematographer Pål Ulvik Rokseth and a compelling score by Ella van der Woude.

‘The Last Rider’ (2023)

I’m so excited for this documentary coming out on November 20th! It tells the incredible story of Greg LeMond, the first American to win the Tour de France, and his amazing career. It covers everything from his historic 1986 win to that unbelievably close victory over Fignon in 1989 – especially amazing considering he’d almost lost his life in a shooting beforehand. The director, Alex Holmes, really digs deep with interviews from Greg and his wife Kathy, plus insights from figures like Cyrille Guimard and Pedro Delgado. They even have old footage of Fignon himself. It was produced by New Black Films and you’ll be able to see it in the US through Roadside Attractions and in the UK with Dogwoof.

‘Sebastian Maniscalco: It Ain’t Right’ (2025)

Sebastian Maniscalco’s new stand-up special premieres on Friday, November 21. Filmed live at a packed United Center in Chicago, the show finds Maniscalco joking about family life, getting older, frustrating modern problems, and those little things that annoy everyone. Paul Dugdale directed the special, and Maniscalco also wrote it and served as an executive producer alongside David Jammy, Lana Maniscalco, Chris Convy, Lindsay Goldfarb, and Freddy Wexler. This special is part of Hulu’s lineup of comedy programs and features material from Maniscalco’s 2024–2025 tour.

Under Fire’ (2025)

The action thriller arrives on November 22nd. It follows two men who initially appear to be competing drug dealers, meeting at a secluded border location. The surprise? One is an FBI agent (Griff) and the other is with the DEA (Abbott). When a sniper attacks, they’re forced to team up despite their differences. The film is directed by Steven C. Miller, with a script by Adrian Speckert and Cory Todd Hughes, and stars Dylan Sprouse, Mason Gooding, Odette Annable, and Emilio Rivera. Voltage Pictures handled production and sales, with Vertical distributing the film. Industry descriptions highlight the film’s focus on a single location and the developing partnership between the two leads.

‘Consecration’ (2023)

Set to release on Tuesday, November 18, this chilling horror-thriller centers around Grace, who journeys to a remote convent on the Isle of Skye to look into her brother’s mysterious death. As she investigates, she begins to uncover a series of unsettling secrets. Directed by Christopher Smith and starring Jena Malone, Danny Huston, and Janet Suzman, the film was co-written by Smith and Laurie Cook and released in the U.S. in 2023. Filmed on location in Scotland, the movie captures a bleak and isolated mood.

‘Black Ice’ (2023)

Premiering on Tuesday, November 18th, this Canadian documentary explores the long history of racism against Black players in hockey. It follows the story from the early days of the Coloured Hockey League in the Maritimes right up to the professional leagues of today. The film, directed by Hubert Davis and produced by Vinay Virmani, draws on the 2004 book by Darril and George Fosty, which highlighted the forgotten history of that early league. Through interviews with players and others involved in the sport, the documentary reveals the systemic obstacles and cultural shifts that have shaped hockey. It connects the innovative spirit and unfair treatment of the past to the broader history of hockey in North America.

What are you watching or saying goodbye to this week—drop your picks in the comments!

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2025-11-17 23:45