All the Movies Coming to Hulu in September 2025
September on Hulu is stacked with big catalog drops, buzzy 2025 festival titles, and a few cult favorites that always spark a rewatch. Below, you’ll find every movie arriving throughout the month, organized by the day it hits Hulu in the U.S., with quick plot and production details so you can zero in on what to stream first.
Most of the month’s lineup lands in waves: a massive batch on Monday, September 1, followed by fresh arrivals every few days. Each entry notes the exact date it becomes available on Hulu, plus essentials like cast, filmmakers, and franchise context.
‘Breaking Up’ (1997)

A New York couple (Salma Hayek and Russell Crowe) ping-pong between passion and frustration in this romantic dramedy about two people who can’t quite quit each other. The film arrives on Hulu on Monday, September 1.
Directed by Robert Greenwald and based on Michael Cristofer’s stage play, the movie leans on intimate, two-hander scenes that highlight its theatrical roots.
‘Meg 2: The Trench’ (2023)

Jonas Taylor (Jason Statham) heads back into the deep alongside a research team to face prehistoric threats—and corporate sabotage—in the sequel to ‘The Meg’. Stream it on Hulu starting Monday, September 1.
Directed by Ben Wheatley and produced by Warner Bros./Legendary, the film continues the shark-thriller franchise inspired by Steve Alten’s novels and reunites Statham with returning creatives from the 2018 hit.
‘Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb’ (2014)

Larry Daley (Ben Stiller) follows the magic of the Tablet of Ahkmenrah to London’s British Museum to save his animated friends. It joins Hulu on Monday, September 1.
The third film in Shawn Levy’s family adventure series features Robin Williams’ final appearance as Teddy Roosevelt and co-stars Dan Stevens, Rebel Wilson, and Owen Wilson.
‘Amsterdam’ (2022)

A doctor, a nurse, and a lawyer (Christian Bale, Margot Robbie, John David Washington) become entangled in a 1930s conspiracy loosely inspired by the “Business Plot.” It arrives on Monday, September 1.
Written and directed by David O. Russell, the period caper boasts an ensemble including Anya Taylor-Joy, Robert De Niro, and Rami Malek, with production from New Regency and Regency Enterprises.
‘Finding Forrester’ (2000)

An aspiring writer from the Bronx (Rob Brown) forms a mentorship with a reclusive novelist (Sean Connery). The drama lands on Hulu on Monday, September 1.
Directed by Gus Van Sant from a script by Mike Rich, the film was produced by Columbia Pictures and explores creativity, mentorship, and opportunity.
‘Devil’s Due’ (2014)

A newlywed couple’s honeymoon turns sinister after a mysterious ritual, leading to a pregnancy with terrifying implications. It streams Monday, September 1.
The found-footage horror film is directed by Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett (later of ‘Ready or Not’ and ‘Scream’), produced by Fox, and stars Allison Miller and Zach Gilford.
‘Juno’ (2007)

A teenager (Elliot Page) navigates an unplanned pregnancy with help and complications from friends and family. It arrives Monday, September 1.
Directed by Jason Reitman from Diablo Cody’s Oscar-winning screenplay, the film co-stars Michael Cera, Jennifer Garner, and J.K. Simmons.
‘Space Jam’ (1996)

Michael Jordan teams up with the Looney Tunes to take on the Monstars in a live-action/animation crossover. Watch it starting Monday, September 1.
Directed by Joe Pytka for Warner Bros., the film features voice work from Billy West, Dee Bradley Baker, and more, with animation from multiple studios.
‘Evil Dead Rise’ (2023)

Set in a Los Angeles apartment tower, estranged sisters face Deadites after an ancient book is unearthed. It hits Hulu Monday, September 1.
Written and directed by Lee Cronin and produced by New Line and Renaissance Pictures, the film stars Alyssa Sutherland and Lily Sullivan and expands the ‘Evil Dead’ universe beyond the cabin.
‘The Meg’ (2018)

A deep-sea rescue mission turns into a survival fight against a massive megalodon. Stream it Monday, September 1.
Directed by Jon Turteltaub and based on Steve Alten’s novel, the film stars Jason Statham, Li Bingbing, and Ruby Rose and kicked off the modern franchise.
‘The Nun II’ (2023)

Sister Irene (Taissa Farmiga) faces the demon Valak once more in a 1950s-set follow-up to ‘The Nun’. It arrives Monday, September 1.
Directed by Michael Chaves for New Line’s Conjuring Universe, the film co-stars Storm Reid and Jonas Bloquet.
‘See How They Run’ (2022)

A murder in London’s West End during the run of ‘The Mousetrap’ leads a bumbling inspector (Sam Rockwell) and a keen constable (Saoirse Ronan) into showbiz secrets. It streams Monday, September 1.
Tom George directs the 1950s-set whodunit written by Mark Chappell, with a cast including Adrien Brody, Ruth Wilson, and David Oyelowo.
‘Call Me by Your Name’ (2017)

In 1980s Northern Italy, a 17-year-old (Timothée Chalamet) and a visiting scholar (Armie Hammer) experience a formative summer romance. It joins Hulu Monday, September 1.
Directed by Luca Guadagnino from André Aciman’s novel and scripted by James Ivory, the film was produced by Frenesy Film and RT Features.
‘I Am Number Four’ (2011)

A fugitive teen with otherworldly powers hides on Earth while enemies hunt him down. It streams Monday, September 1.
Directed by D.J. Caruso and based on the Pittacus Lore YA series, the film stars Alex Pettyfer, Dianna Agron, and Teresa Palmer.
‘Night at the Museum’ (2006)

A night watchman (Ben Stiller) discovers that museum exhibits come to life after dark. It arrives Monday, September 1.
Shawn Levy directs the franchise starter co-starring Robin Williams, Carla Gugino, Owen Wilson, and Ricky Gervais, produced by 20th Century Fox.
‘How to Train Your Dragon’ (2010)

Viking teen Hiccup bonds with a Night Fury he names Toothless, changing his village’s future. It starts streaming Monday, September 1.
The DreamWorks Animation hit is directed by Chris Sanders and Dean DeBlois and adapts Cressida Cowell’s book series.
‘Need for Speed’ (2014)

A street racer (Aaron Paul) embarks on a cross-country run to settle a score after a betrayal. Watch it Monday, September 1.
Scott Waugh directs the action film based on EA’s game franchise, co-starring Dominic Cooper, Imogen Poots, and Rami Malek.
‘Donnie Darko’ (2001)

An airplane accident, a creepy rabbit, and time loops collide in Richard Kelly’s cult favorite starring Jake Gyllenhaal. It lands Monday, September 1.
Produced by Flower Films and Pandora, the movie features Jena Malone, Drew Barrymore, and Patrick Swayze.
‘World War Z’ (2013)

A former UN investigator (Brad Pitt) races against time to halt a global zombie pandemic. It arrives Monday, September 1.
Directed by Marc Forster and loosely adapted from Max Brooks’ book, the film was produced by Plan B and Skydance.
‘How to Train Your Dragon 2’ (2014)

Hiccup and Toothless chart new territory and uncover secrets that reshape Berk. It begins streaming Monday, September 1.
Dean DeBlois returns to direct the DreamWorks sequel featuring voice work from Jay Baruchel, America Ferrera, and Cate Blanchett.
‘Pearl Harbor’ (2001)

A love triangle unfolds against the backdrop of the December 7, 1941 attack. It’s on Hulu Monday, September 1.
Directed by Michael Bay and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, the film stars Ben Affleck, Josh Hartnett, and Kate Beckinsale.
‘Trap’ (2024)

At a sold-out pop concert, a father (Josh Hartnett) finds himself in the middle of a secret police operation—and a deadly cat-and-mouse twist. It hits Hulu Monday, September 1.
Written and directed by M. Night Shyamalan, the thriller co-stars Ariel Donoghue and Saleka and was released by Warner Bros.
‘The 40 Year Old Virgin’ (2005)

A big-hearted tale of a man (Steve Carell) pushed by friends to finally find romance. It arrives Monday, September 1.
Judd Apatow’s feature directorial debut co-stars Catherine Keener, Paul Rudd, Seth Rogen, and Romany Malco.
‘Just Married’ (2003)

A newlywed couple (Ashton Kutcher, Brittany Murphy) see their European honeymoon go hilariously sideways. It streams Monday, September 1.
Directed by Shawn Levy and written by Sam Harper, the film was released by 20th Century Fox.
‘Roll Bounce’ (2005)

In late-1970s Chicago, a teen skater (Shad Moss) and his crew prepare for a roller rink showdown. It arrives Monday, September 1.
Directed by Malcolm D. Lee, the coming-of-age comedy-drama co-stars Chi McBride, Meagan Good, and Nick Cannon.
‘John Tucker Must Die’ (2006)

Three exes team up with a new girl to bring down the school’s serial dater. It starts streaming Monday, September 1.
Directed by Betty Thomas, the teen comedy stars Brittany Snow, Sophia Bush, Ashanti, and Jesse Metcalfe.
‘Mean Girls’ (2004)

Cady Heron (Lindsay Lohan) enters the jungle of high school cliques led by the Plastics. It’s on Hulu Monday, September 1.
Written by Tina Fey from Rosalind Wiseman’s nonfiction book, the Paramount comedy co-stars Rachel McAdams, Lacey Chabert, and Amanda Seyfried.
‘Never Let Me Go’ (2010)

Friends raised at a mysterious English boarding school confront the truth about their lives. It arrives Monday, September 1.
Directed by Mark Romanek from Alex Garland’s screenplay adapting Kazuo Ishiguro’s novel, the film stars Carey Mulligan, Andrew Garfield, and Keira Knightley.
‘Invincible’ (2006)

The true story of Vince Papale (Mark Wahlberg), a Philadelphia bartender who earns a spot with the Eagles. It streams Monday, September 1.
Directed by Ericson Core and produced by Disney, the sports drama co-stars Greg Kinnear and Elizabeth Banks.
‘Gandhi’ (1982)

An epic biographical drama chronicling Mahatma Gandhi’s life and nonviolent movement. It lands Monday, September 1.
Directed by Richard Attenborough and starring Ben Kingsley in an Oscar-winning role, the film was produced by International Film Investors and Goldcrest.
‘Jennifer’s Body’ (2009)

After a demonic incident, a high school cheerleader (Megan Fox) begins targeting her male classmates. It arrives Monday, September 1.
Karyn Kusama directs from Diablo Cody’s script, with Amanda Seyfried co-starring.
‘Mrs. Doubtfire’ (1993)

A father disguises himself as a British nanny to spend time with his children after a divorce. It joins Hulu Monday, September 1.
Directed by Chris Columbus and starring Robin Williams, Sally Field, and Pierce Brosnan, the film was produced by 20th Century Fox.
‘Clueless’ (1995)

Beverly Hills matchmaker Cher Horowitz (Alicia Silverstone) navigates fashion, friendship, and first love. It’s available Monday, September 1.
Amy Heckerling wrote and directed the teen classic inspired by Jane Austen’s ‘Emma’, co-starring Stacey Dash, Brittany Murphy, and Paul Rudd.
‘She’s the Man’ (2006)

Viola (Amanda Bynes) disguises herself as her twin brother to play soccer at a new school. It arrives Monday, September 1.
Directed by Andy Fickman, the comedy loosely reimagines Shakespeare’s ‘Twelfth Night’ and co-stars Channing Tatum.
‘The Bob’s Burgers Movie’ (2022)

A ruptured water main threatens the Belchers’ summer while Tina, Gene, and Louise chase a mystery. It’s on Hulu Monday, September 1.
Co-directed by Loren Bouchard and Bernard Derriman, the feature expands the animated series with a musical-comedy twist.
‘School of Rock’ (2003)

A substitute teacher (Jack Black) turns a prep school class into a rock band. It streams Monday, September 1.
Directed by Richard Linklater from a script by Mike White, the film features original music and a young ensemble cast.
‘Kingsman: The Secret Service’ (2015)

A street-smart recruit (Taron Egerton) trains to join a covert British spy organization. It arrives Monday, September 1.
Directed by Matthew Vaughn and based on the comic by Mark Millar and Dave Gibbons, the action film co-stars Colin Firth and Samuel L. Jackson.
‘Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian’ (2009)

Larry and the gang relocate to the Smithsonian, where exhibits come alive on a national scale. It lands Monday, September 1.
Shawn Levy returns to direct, adding Amy Adams as Amelia Earhart to the ensemble.
‘Hannah Montana: The Movie’ (2009)

Miley Stewart returns home to Tennessee to reconnect with family and find balance between real life and pop stardom. It arrives Tuesday, September 2.
Directed by Peter Chelsom for Walt Disney Pictures, the film stars Miley Cyrus, Billy Ray Cyrus, Emily Osment, and Lucas Till.
‘The New Boy’ (2023)

In 1940s Australia, an Aboriginal boy with mysterious abilities arrives at a remote monastery overseen by a renegade nun (Cate Blanchett). It hits Hulu Tuesday, September 2.
Written and directed by Warwick Thornton, the drama stars Aswan Reid and was produced with support from Screen Australia.
‘Blood & Myth’ (2025)

A true-crime documentary investigates a series of violent crimes in a remote Alaska Indigenous community and probes unsettling folklore connections. It premieres on Hulu Thursday, September 4.
The feature documentary explores identity and community through first-hand accounts and investigative reporting.
‘O Brother, Where Art Thou?’ (2000)

Three escapees (George Clooney, John Turturro, Tim Blake Nelson) trek across Depression-era Mississippi on a Homeric quest. It hits Hulu Friday, September 5.
Written and directed by Joel and Ethan Coen, the film is noted for its soundtrack produced by T Bone Burnett.
‘Sacramento’ (2025)

Two old friends (Michael Cera and Michael Angarano) take an impulsive road trip from Los Angeles to the state capital that forces them to confront adulthood and responsibility. It arrives Friday, September 5.
Directed by Michael Angarano from a script by Angarano and Chris Smith, the comedy co-stars Kristen Stewart and Maya Erskine.
‘I Love You, Beth Cooper’ (2009)

A valedictorian confesses his love to the head cheerleader during graduation, sparking a chaotic night. It streams Friday, September 5.
Directed by Chris Columbus and based on Larry Doyle’s novel, the teen comedy stars Hayden Panettiere and Paul Rust.
‘Parental Guidance’ (2012)

Grandparents (Billy Crystal and Bette Midler) step in to babysit their high-tech household’s grandkids—with old-school methods. It arrives Friday, September 5.
Directed by Andy Fickman and produced by Fox, the family comedy co-stars Marisa Tomei and Tom Everett Scott.
‘There’s Something About Mary’ (1998)

Years after a disastrous prom, a man (Ben Stiller) hires a private eye to track down his high school crush (Cameron Diaz). It joins Hulu Friday, September 5.
Directed by Peter and Bobby Farrelly, the hit comedy co-stars Matt Dillon and features a soundtrack steeped in late-’90s alt-rock.
‘Sister Midnight’ (2025)

A woman in Mumbai (Radhika Apte) enters an arranged marriage and slips into a night-world of hallucinatory encounters and darkly comic chaos. It arrives Tuesday, September 9.
Written and directed by Karan Kandhari, the Hindi-language black comedy was backed by Film4 and BFI and premiered in Directors’ Fortnight at Cannes.
‘Uncle Drew’ (2018)

Streetball legend Uncle Drew (Kyrie Irving) rounds up his old squad for one last tournament. It lands Tuesday, September 9.
Directed by Charles Stone III and based on the Pepsi Max ad character, the sports comedy co-stars Lil Rel Howery, Tiffany Haddish, and NBA/WNBA greats.
‘Settlers’ (2021)

On a remote Martian outpost, a family fights to survive—and to define what home means—after an intrusion upends their fragile peace. It arrives Wednesday, September 10.
Written and directed by Wyatt Rockefeller, the sci‑fi thriller stars Sofia Boutella, Ismael Cruz Córdova, Brooklynn Prince, Nell Tiger Free, and Jonny Lee Miller.
‘Werewolves Within’ (2021)

A newly assigned forest ranger (Sam Richardson) and a mail carrier (Milana Vayntrub) try to root out a killer in a snowed‑in small town. It streams Wednesday, September 10.
Directed by Josh Ruben and based on Ubisoft’s social‑deduction video game, the ensemble includes Harvey Guillén, Cheyenne Jackson, and Michaela Watkins.
‘Paradise Hills’ (2019)

Sent to an elite reform center, a young woman (Emma Roberts) discovers the island’s sinister purpose. It hits Hulu Wednesday, September 10.
The English‑language Spanish fantasy‑thriller is the feature debut of Alice Waddington and co-stars Milla Jovovich, Eiza González, Awkwafina, and Danielle Macdonald.
‘Color Out of Space’ (2020)

After a meteorite crashes on their farm, a family faces a mutating, otherworldly presence. It arrives Wednesday, September 10.
Based on H.P. Lovecraft’s short story, the film is directed by Richard Stanley and stars Nicolas Cage, Joely Richardson, and Madeleine Arthur.
‘Swallow’ (2020)

A pregnant woman (Haley Bennett) develops pica and begins swallowing dangerous objects, straining her marriage and autonomy. It streams Wednesday, September 10.
Written and directed by Carlo Mirabella‑Davis, the psychological drama co-stars Austin Stowell, Elizabeth Marvel, and Denis O’Hare.
‘The Rental’ (2020)

Two couples booking a coastal vacation house suspect they’re being watched, and secrets bubble to the surface. It joins Hulu Wednesday, September 10.
Dave Franco makes his feature directorial debut from a screenplay co-written with Joe Swanberg; the cast includes Dan Stevens, Alison Brie, Sheila Vand, and Jeremy Allen White.
‘The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then the Bigfoot’ (2019)

A retired operative (Sam Elliott) is recruited for a final mission: track a virus‑carrying Bigfoot. It lands Wednesday, September 10.
The genre‑blending adventure is the feature debut of writer‑director Robert D. Krzykowski and co-stars Aidan Turner and Caitlin FitzGerald.
‘The Square’ (2017)

The chief curator of a contemporary art museum (Claes Bang) faces professional and personal crises around a controversial installation. It arrives Wednesday, September 10.
Written and directed by Ruben Östlund, the Swedish satire co-stars Elisabeth Moss and Dominic West and won the Palme d’Or at Cannes.
‘Would You Rather’ (2013)

A desperate woman (Brittany Snow) accepts a dinner invitation that becomes a deadly game run by a wealthy sadist (Jeffrey Combs). It streams Wednesday, September 10.
Directed by David Guy Levy from a script by Steffen Schlachtenhaufen, the psychological thriller is produced by Periscope Entertainment.
‘Disappearance at Clifton Hill’ (2019)

Returning to Niagara Falls after her mother’s death, a woman (Tuppence Middleton) digs into a childhood memory of an abduction. It joins Hulu Wednesday, September 10.
Directed by Albert Shin and co‑written with James Schultz, the Canadian neo‑noir co-stars Hannah Gross and David Cronenberg.
‘The Shallows’ (2016)

Stranded 200 yards from shore, a surfer (Blake Lively) must outwit a great white shark to survive. It hits Hulu Thursday, September 11.
Directed by Jaume Collet‑Serra and written by Anthony Jaswinski, the Sony thriller was shot in Australia.
‘Dead Poets Society’ (1989)

An English teacher (Robin Williams) inspires students at a conservative prep school to “seize the day.” It arrives Friday, September 12.
Directed by Peter Weir and written by Tom Schulman, the Touchstone drama co-stars Ethan Hawke, Robert Sean Leonard, and Josh Charles.
‘I Don’t Understand You’ (2025)

An American couple (Nick Kroll and Andrew Rannells) on an Italian getaway get life‑changing adoption news, then spiral into a chaotic, darkly comic nightmare. It streams Friday, September 12.
Written and directed by David Joseph Craig and Brian Crano, the horror‑comedy co-stars Amanda Seyfried and premiered at SXSW before a U.S. theatrical release in 2025.
‘Drumline’ (2002)

A gifted drummer (Nick Cannon) clashes with tradition and teammates at a Southern university’s marching band. It arrives Friday, September 12.
Directed by Charles Stone III, the film co-stars Zoe Saldaña and Orlando Jones and features HBCU band culture at its center.
‘Jackdaw’ (2024)

A former motocross champion takes a dangerous night job off the North Sea that threatens his family. It hits Hulu Tuesday, September 16.
Written and directed by Jamie Childs, the British action‑thriller stars Oliver Jackson‑Cohen, Jenna Coleman, Thomas Turgoose, and Rory McCann.
‘Alone’ (2025)

A new feature titled ‘Alone’ joins Hulu’s lineup on Thursday, September 18. The film’s arrival adds another survival‑themed thriller to the month’s slate.
The title shares a name with multiple recent projects; this new 2025 release arrives to Hulu’s movie section on the date above.
‘Swiped’ (2025)

This original movie chronicles the rise of Bumble founder Whitney Wolfe Herd, from co‑founding Tinder to building a women‑first dating platform that reshaped modern app culture. It premieres on Hulu Friday, September 19.
The biographical drama traces the startup years through the company’s public profile, including legal battles and brand-building milestones.
‘Valiant One’ (2025)

After a U.S. Army helicopter crashes in North Korean territory, a captain (Chase Stokes) leads a group of non‑combat tech specialists on a perilous trek toward safety. It arrives Tuesday, September 23.
Directed by Steve Barnett, the action‑thriller co-stars Lana Condor, Desmin Borges, Callan Mulvey, and Jonathan Whitesell and was released theatrically earlier in 2025.
‘Gloria Gaynor: I Will Survive’ (2025)

A feature documentary about the Grammy‑winning disco icon charts her career high points and reinvention beyond the 1978 anthem that made her a global star. It hits Hulu Thursday, September 25.
Directed by Betsy Schechter, the film follows Gaynor through setbacks and comebacks, capturing new performances and personal reflections.
‘The Surfer’ (2024)

At an Australian beach ruled by ruthless locals, a father (Nicolas Cage) is pushed to extremes over a contested strip of coastline. It arrives Thursday, September 25.
Directed by Lorcan Finnegan, the psychological thriller was produced by Arenamedia and Tea Shop Productions and premiered at Cannes in 2024.
‘Amanda Knox: Murder on Trial in Italy’ (2011)

Released on Hulu Thursday, September 25, this 2011 TV movie dramatizes the high‑profile Italian murder case involving American exchange student Amanda Knox.
Titled ‘Amanda Knox: Murder on Trial in Italy’, the Lifetime film stars Hayden Panettiere and Marcia Gay Harden and was directed by Robert Dornhelm.
‘Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods’ (2013)

Beerus, the God of Destruction, awakens seeking a worthy opponent—leading Goku toward the Super Saiyan God prophecy. It hits Hulu Friday, September 26.
Directed by Masahiro Hosoda for Toei Animation with original story input from Akira Toriyama, the feature marked the franchise’s return to theaters after a long hiatus.
What will you queue up first this month—new originals or comfort-movie classics? Tell us your picks in the comments!


