Here Are the Best Movies to Stream this Weekend on Hulu, Including ‘Trap’

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Hulu just loaded a fresh batch of films that ranges from brand new thrillers to big studio adventures and a couple of modern classics. Everything here appears on this week’s arrivals roundups, so you can open the app and find each title without any extra hunting.

To make picking easy, the list starts with the most recent releases, moves through major studio and original productions, and then lands on a few standbys that are back in rotation. Each entry gives you the story setup plus who made it and who stars in it.

‘Eenie Meanie’ (2025)

'Eenie Meanie' (2025)
20th Century Studios

Edie is a former teenage getaway driver who left the life behind until an old boss offers one last job that could keep her unreliable ex out of trouble. The heist setup follows a tight crew, crowded streets, and a plan that tests how much of Edie’s past she is willing to revisit.

Writer director Shawn Simmons leads the project. Samara Weaving stars with Karl Glusman, Steve Zahn, Andy Garcia, Randall Park, Marshawn Lynch, Mike O’Malley, and Elle Graham who appears as a younger Edie in flashbacks.

‘Hell of a Summer’ (2025)

'Hell of a Summer' (2025)
30WEST

Counselor Jason Hochberg returns to Camp Pineway as a killer in a devil mask begins targeting the staff on the eve of opening day. The plot tracks the counselors as they try to protect the grounds and unmask the attacker before campers arrive.

Billy Bryk and Finn Wolfhard co wrote and co directed. Fred Hechinger leads the cast with Abby Quinn, D’Pharaoh Woon A Tai, Bryk, Wolfhard, and Pardis Saremi.

‘Trail of Vengeance’ (2025)

'Trail of Vengeance' (2025)
Skipstone Pictures

In 1875, widow Katherine Atherton sets out to hunt the men who murdered her husband and crosses paths with former Pinkerton agent John Scobell. The trail moves across frontier settlements as clues point to a wider conspiracy.

Johnny Remo directs from a script by Remo and Daniel Backman. Rumer Willis plays Katherine and Gbenga Akinnagbe plays Scobell with Jeff Fahey, Eric Nelsen, Graham Greene, and Jeremy Sumpter in supporting roles.

‘Sacramento’ (2025)

'Sacramento' (2025)
Bee-Hive Productions

Two old friends leave Los Angeles on an unplanned drive to the California capital and are pushed to face stalled careers and relationships along the way. The story keeps the focus on the pair as a short trip turns into a reckoning with adulthood.

Michael Angarano directs and stars from a story by Angarano and Chris Smith. The ensemble includes Michael Cera, Kristen Stewart, and Maya Erskine.

‘Trap’ (2024)

'Trap' (2024)
Blinding Edge Pictures

A father takes his daughter to a stadium show that becomes the center of a major police operation when authorities believe a serial killer is in the crowd. The night unfolds inside a packed concert as the search closes in.

M. Night Shyamalan writes and directs with production through Blinding Edge Pictures and distribution by Warner Bros. Josh Hartnett leads the cast with Ariel Donoghue and Saleka in key roles.

‘Little Bites’ (2024)

'Little Bites' (2024)
OneFox Productions

Mindy Vogel hides her daughter Alice with her grandmother while she builds a plan to keep a flesh eating entity called Agyar at bay. The story follows the mother’s careful sacrifices as the danger closes in on the family.

Spider One writes and directs. Krsy Fox plays Mindy and Elizabeth Phoenix Caro plays Alice with Jon Sklaroff as Agyar and genre veterans Barbara Crampton and Heather Langenkamp in supporting roles.

‘Levels’ (2024)

'Levels' (2024)
Farpoint Films

Joe witnesses the daylight murder of his girlfriend Ash and begins to notice impossible events that push him into a reality bending mystery. The investigation pulls him through layers of hidden control as he risks everything to find the truth.

Adam Stern writes and directs. Peter Mooney stars with Cara Gee, Aaron Abrams, and David Hewlett, and Amanda Tapping provides the voice of an in world system known as MEL.

‘Meg 2: The Trench’ (2023)

'Meg 2: The Trench' (2023)
Warner Bros. Pictures

Rescue diver Jonas Taylor heads into a deeper undersea trench where new threats turn an expedition into a survival mission. The setup moves between research dives and open water as massive predators close in.

Ben Wheatley directs. Jason Statham returns as Jonas with Wu Jing co starring and the film continues the series based on the novels by Steve Alten with Warner Bros handling distribution.

‘Sisu’ (2023)

'Sisu' (2023)
Subzero Film Entertainment

During the Lapland War, former commando Aatami Korpi strikes gold and then collides with a retreating Waffen SS unit that tries to seize his find. The chase rips across scorched wilderness as the unit’s commander escalates the pursuit.

Writer director Jalmari Helander leads the production. Jorma Tommila stars as Aatami with Aksel Hennie, Jack Doolan, and Mimosa Willamo in key roles.

‘Amsterdam’ (2022)

'Amsterdam' (2022)
20th Century Studios

Three friends witness a murder and soon become suspects while a conspiracy tied to high places begins to emerge. The case expands as new leads link the trio to a larger plot.

David O. Russell writes and directs. The ensemble features Christian Bale, Margot Robbie, and John David Washington with Taylor Swift, Anya Taylor Joy, and Robert De Niro among the supporting players.

‘Sonic the Hedgehog 2’ (2022)

'Sonic the Hedgehog 2' (2022)
Paramount Pictures

Dr Robotnik returns from exile with new ally Knuckles and starts a hunt for an emerald with reality bending power. Sonic teams with new friend Tails to keep the emerald out of the wrong hands while protecting his adopted family in Green Hills.

Jeff Fowler directs from a screenplay by Pat Casey, Josh Miller, and John Whittington. Ben Schwartz voices Sonic while Idris Elba voices Knuckles and Colleen O’Shaughnessey voices Tails with Jim Carrey, James Marsden, and Tika Sumpter in live action roles.

‘The Meg’ (2018)

'The Meg' (2018)
Warner Bros. Pictures

A deep sea mission unleashes a prehistoric megalodon and a marine institute team attempts a risky rescue before the shark reaches open waters. Operations escalate as the threat grows and the crew is forced into new tactics.

Jon Turteltaub directs and adapts the novel by Steve Alten in an international co production with Warner Bros. Jason Statham leads the cast with Li Bingbing and Cliff Curtis.

‘Call Me by Your Name’ (2017)

'Call Me by Your Name' (2017)
La Cinéfacture

In 1980s Northern Italy, a teenager and a visiting graduate student form a bond that reshapes a summer for both families. The story moves between family life, local culture, and a relationship that changes how both leads see themselves.

Luca Guadagnino directs from a screenplay by James Ivory based on André Aciman’s novel. Timothée Chalamet and Armie Hammer star with Michael Stuhlbarg and Amira Casar and cinematography by Sayombhu Mukdeeprom.

‘Mean Girls’ (2004)

'Mean Girls' (2004)
Paramount Pictures

A new student learns the unspoken rules of high school cliques and begins a quiet campaign against the trio known as the Plastics. The plot follows hallway politics, school events, and a plan that spirals in unexpected ways.

Mark Waters directs from Tina Fey’s screenplay that draws on Rosalind Wiseman’s nonfiction book. The cast features Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams, Lacey Chabert, and Amanda Seyfried.

‘School of Rock’ (2003)

'School of Rock' (2003)
Paramount Pictures

A down on his luck guitarist bluffs his way into a classroom and turns a group of private school students into a stealth rock band. The setup follows secret rehearsals and a big performance as the class finds its sound.

Richard Linklater directs from a script by Mike White. Jack Black stars with Joan Cusack, Mike White, and Sarah Silverman and the film’s success later inspired a stage musical and a TV series.

Have a favorite from this week’s lineup, share your picks in the comments so everyone can build a great weekend watchlist.

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