‘John Wick: Chapter 4’ Tops Hulu’s Most-Watched Movies List This Week: Here Are the Remaining Top 10 Movies
It is a great week to catch up on crowd pleasers that blend high octane action, cozy romance, sharp workplace comedy, and a couple of new releases that have everyone talking. Below is a quick guide to the Hulu movies people are choosing right now, presented as a simple countdown so you can jump in wherever your mood lands.
You will find a globe trotting entry from a modern action franchise alongside comfort watch rom com staples, a fashion world comedy drama, a fresh spy thriller, and a pair of supernatural and creature feature scares. Each blurb shares story basics, key cast, and useful production notes so you can decide what to stream next without any hassle.
10. ‘Under the Tuscan Sun’ (2003)

This adaptation of Frances Mayes memoir follows a recently divorced writer who buys a neglected villa in rural Italy and rebuilds both the home and her daily routine. Diane Lane leads the cast with support from Sandra Oh and Raoul Bova as the story tracks friendships and fresh starts around the renovation.
Production filmed across Tuscany with time in Cortona and nearby countryside towns. Scenes highlight local markets, seasonal festivals, and restoration details that ground the relocation story in real places and practical work.
9. ‘It Feeds’ (2025)

This recent horror release centers on a small group facing a threat that becomes clearer as resources run low and choices narrow. The setup focuses on a contained location and the escalating cost of survival as characters uncover the rules of what they are up against.
Viewers who follow new arrivals can find ‘It Feeds’ among the latest additions on the service. The film uses a tight timeline and a limited cast to keep attention on cause and effect as clues connect earlier incidents to the present.
8. ‘Pretty Woman’ (1990)

This modern romantic comedy pairs Julia Roberts and Richard Gere in a story about an ambitious dealmaker whose chance encounter in Los Angeles changes his priorities. Garry Marshall directs with Beverly Wilshire interiors, Rodeo Drive boutiques, and city streets shaping the backdrop of the couple’s evolving arrangement.
Filming combined studio work with location shoots around the city to capture hotel suites, retail spaces, and night drives. The production design and wardrobe map character arcs from first meeting to final decisions while keeping the focus on business, money, and choices.
7. ‘The Proposal’ (2009)

Sandra Bullock plays a New York book executive who faces a visa problem and pushes her assistant, played by Ryan Reynolds, into an engagement that keeps her career on track. The ensemble includes Betty White, Mary Steenburgen, and Craig T. Nelson as family dynamics collide with workplace pressure.
Although the story is set in Alaska, coastal towns in Massachusetts and Rhode Island provided many exterior locations. The narrative moves between office culture, immigration paperwork, and family traditions as the pair handle interviews, visits, and proof of intent.
6. ‘Sharp Corner’ (2024)

This 2024 title follows characters whose plans collide over a short window of time, using split second decisions to drive the plot forward. The tension comes from conflicting goals and limited exits as a small mistake forces a chain of responses.
The film uses a compact set of locations to keep the pace brisk while tracking phones, vehicles, and cash as key objects. Viewers see how one wrong turn creates measurable risks that each character tries to contain before the clock runs out.
5. ‘The Devil Wears Prada’ (2006)

Based on Lauren Weisberger’s novel, this workplace story follows an aspiring journalist who becomes assistant to a powerful magazine editor and learns the demands of fashion publishing. Meryl Streep portrays Miranda Priestly with Anne Hathaway as Andy Sachs and Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci in pivotal supporting roles.
Production features New York offices, runways, and photo sets with a stretch in Paris during a major fashion event. Costume designer Patricia Field assembled an extensive wardrobe that signals status, ambition, and change across fittings, meetings, and deadlines.
4. ‘The Amateur’ (2025)

Adapted from Robert Littell’s novel, this thriller follows an intelligence employee who insists on training for field work after a personal loss pushes him past routine procedures. The plot tracks approvals, surveillance, and off the books planning when official avenues close.
The film updates the source material to contemporary tools and oversight. Viewers see how clearances, internal audits, and digital footprints shape every step from preparation to contact in the field.
3. ‘The Other Woman’ (2014)

Cameron Diaz, Leslie Mann, and Kate Upton headline this comedy about three women who discover they are connected by the same partner and decide to coordinate a response. Nikolaj Coster Waldau plays the man at the center, with Nicki Minaj appearing as an assistant who comments on the unfolding situation.
Filming used New York offices, coastal homes, and city neighborhoods to follow the trio as they gather information and document financial moves. The story balances legal advice, travel, and stakeouts while the group pieces together a fuller picture of the scheme.
2. ‘The Monkey’ (2025)

This feature adapts Stephen King’s short story about a toy monkey that seems to trigger deadly events whenever its cymbals clap. The discovery of the object leads a family to search for older cases that match the pattern and to question how the curse started.
The script expands the original tale by adding investigations into prior owners and archived reports. Sound design emphasizes the clatter of the toy as a recurring signal, with practical effects and close framing used to build cause and consequence.
1. ‘John Wick: Chapter 4’ (2023)

Keanu Reeves returns as the titular assassin as the conflict with the High Table reaches new cities and larger set pieces. Director Chad Stahelski stages major sequences in Osaka, Berlin, Paris, and New York with long takes that showcase stunt coordination and precision.
The cast adds Donnie Yen, Bill Skarsgård, Rina Sawayama, Shamier Anderson, and Scott Adkins alongside returning players including Laurence Fishburne, Ian McShane, and Lance Reddick. The chapter advances the series rules and markers while tracking alliances, debts, and reprisals across multiple factions.
Tell us which pick you are queuing up first in the comments.


