‘Andrew Santino: White Noise’ Tops Hulu’s Most-Watched Movies List This Week: Here Are the Remaining Top 10 Movies

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Hulu’s most-watched list this week covers a little of everything—fresh stand-up, studio comedies, globe-trotting action, comic-book espionage, and a couple of high-stakes thrillers. It’s a lineup that swings from early-2000s favorites to recent franchise chapters and new premieres, so there’s plenty to match whatever mood you’re in.

Below, we’re counting down from 10 to 1 in the exact order you provided—reversed so that Santino takes the top spot. Each entry sticks to the essentials—what it’s about and who made it—so you can quickly decide what to stream next without getting bogged down in fluff.

10. ‘Abducted in the Everglades’ (2025)

10. 'Abducted in the Everglades' (2025)
Abducted in the Everglades

Directed by Damián Romay, this Lifetime thriller follows Beverly, played by Tori Spelling, who travels to Miami to search for her missing college-age daughter, Carli. The cast includes Tommi Rose, Nick Ballard as airboat pilot Ray, and additional supporting roles that round out the investigation’s law-enforcement and local-guide angles. Writing credits are shared by Dane K. Braun, Thomas Dolan-Gavitt, and Richard Pierce.

Set across South Beach and deep-glades backcountry, the story intercuts the mother’s search with the authorities’ effort to track down the abductors, using the Everglades’ wetlands as a hazardous backdrop. After its premiere on Lifetime, the telefilm made its way to streaming, adding availability for viewers who missed the initial broadcast.

9. ‘I Am Number Four’ (2011)

9. 'I Am Number Four' (2011)
Touchstone Pictures

D. J. Caruso directs this science-fiction thriller about John Smith, a teenage alien hiding on Earth while developing his powers, known as Legacies. The screenplay is by Alfred Gough, Miles Millar, and Marti Noxon, adapting the novel credited to Pittacus Lore.

Alex Pettyfer stars as John alongside Timothy Olyphant as guardian Henri, Dianna Agron as Sarah Hart, Callan McAuliffe as Sam Goode, and Teresa Palmer as the battle-hardened Number Six. The plot centers on John’s attempt to blend into small-town life as the Mogadorians, led by a ruthless commander, close in to eliminate him.

8. ‘The 40-Year-Old Virgin’ (2005)

8. 'The 40 Year Old Virgin' (2005)
Universal Pictures

Directed by Judd Apatow and co-written with star Steve Carell, this studio comedy follows Andy Stitzer, a mild-mannered electronics-store employee whose friends attempt to overhaul his romantic life. Catherine Keener co-stars as Trish, with Paul Rudd, Seth Rogen, Romany Malco, Jane Lynch, Leslie Mann, and Elizabeth Banks in the ensemble.

The production blends scripted scenes with improv-friendly takes that helped define the film’s rhythms and character interplay. Workplace settings and well-intentioned schemes drive the plot toward Andy’s more grounded connection with Trish, culminating in a resolution that ties together the movie’s romantic and comedic threads.

7. ‘John Wick: Chapter 4’ (2023)

7. 'John Wick: Chapter 4' (2023)
Thunder Road

Chad Stahelski returns to direct this entry starring Keanu Reeves as the legendary assassin fighting to end his entanglement with the High Table. The screenplay is by Shay Hatten and Michael Finch, continuing from characters created by Derek Kolstad.

The cast includes Donnie Yen as Caine, Bill Skarsgård as Marquis Vincent de Gramont, Laurence Fishburne as the Bowery King, Ian McShane as Winston, and the late Lance Reddick as Charon, with Hiroyuki Sanada, Rina Sawayama, Scott Adkins, and Shamier Anderson in key roles. The story expands the franchise’s global underworld, moving through Osaka, Berlin, Paris, and New York toward a formal duel governed by the rules of the Table.

6. ‘Kingsman: The Secret Service’ (2014)

6. 'Kingsman: The Secret Service' (2014)
20th Century Fox

Matthew Vaughn directs this spy adventure adapted from the comic ‘The Secret Service’ by Mark Millar and Dave Gibbons. Taron Egerton stars as Eggsy, a quick-witted recruit to a discreet intelligence agency, with Colin Firth as mentor Harry Hart. The script is by Jane Goldman and Matthew Vaughn.

Samuel L. Jackson plays tech magnate Richmond Valentine, Mark Strong appears as trainer Merlin, and Michael Caine portrays agency head Arthur. The film mixes tailored-suit iconography with gadget-driven set pieces and a rigorous training arc as the organization confronts a global threat tied to mobile technology.

5. ‘Need for Speed’ (2014)

5. 'Need for Speed' (2014)
DreamWorks Pictures

Directed by Scott Waugh and inspired by the long-running EA video-game series, this car-culture thriller stars Aaron Paul as Tobey Marshall, a street racer and mechanic on a cross-country mission to settle a score. The screenplay is by George Gatins, from a story by George and John Gatins.

Dominic Cooper plays rival driver Dino Brewster and Imogen Poots co-stars as Julia, with Scott “Kid Cudi” Mescudi, Rami Malek, and Michael Keaton rounding out the ensemble. Supercar showcases, police pursuits, and an invitation-only race known as the De Leon structure the film, with the action staged using extensive practical driving.

4. ‘World War Z’ (2013)

4. 'World War Z' (2013)
Paramount Pictures

Directed by Marc Forster, this action thriller stars Brad Pitt as Gerry Lane, a former United Nations investigator pulled back into service as a fast-spreading infection unravels global order. The screenplay is credited to Matthew Michael Carnahan, Drew Goddard, and Damon Lindelof, adapting Max Brooks’s novel for a large-scale, globe-hopping narrative.

The film tracks Lane through a series of international stops as he hunts for a way to blunt the outbreak, with Mireille Enos co-starring as Karin Lane. Large-format set pieces and investigative beats anchor the story, culminating in a risky plan that hinges on a biological workaround to the infected threat.

3. ‘O Brother, Where Art Thou?’ (2000)

3. 'O Brother, Where Art Thou?' (2000)
Universal Pictures

Written and directed by Joel and Ethan Coen, this Depression-era odyssey stars George Clooney as Ulysses Everett McGill, with John Turturro and Tim Blake Nelson as his fellow escapees, Pete and Delmar. The production teams the Coens with cinematographer Roger Deakins and music producer T Bone Burnett, whose work shapes the film’s distinct look and sound.

The story follows three chain-gang fugitives cutting a path across Mississippi in search of a supposed treasure, meeting politicians, musicians, and outlaws along the way. The soundtrack—built from spirituals, string-band tunes, and early country—became an integral part of the film’s identity and helped drive its cultural footprint.

2. ‘Bedazzled’ (2000)

2. 'Bedazzled' (2000)
20th Century Fox

Directed by Harold Ramis, this fantasy-comedy stars Brendan Fraser as Elliot Richards and Elizabeth Hurley as a sharply dressed Devil who offers him seven wishes in exchange for his soul. The screenplay—by Larry Gelbart, Harold Ramis, and Peter Tolan—reimagines the original story created by Peter Cook and Dudley Moore.

Each wish drops Elliot into a different life with ironic consequences, with Frances O’Connor appearing as Alison across the alternate scenarios. Supporting players include Orlando Jones, Paul Adelstein, Toby Huss, and Gabriel Casseus as Elliot’s co-workers, tying the film’s sketch-like chapters back to his everyday world.

1. ‘Andrew Santino: White Noise’ (2025)

1. 'Andrew Santino: White Noise' (2025)
Omaha Productions

This stand-up special is written and performed by Andrew Santino, the comedian known for the podcasts ‘Whiskey Ginger’ and ‘Bad Friends’ and for playing manager Mike on FX’s ‘Dave’. Shot in front of a live audience, the special packages a full headline set into a single, uninterrupted hour that showcases Santino’s storytelling and high-energy delivery.

Like most modern comedy specials, it’s built around clean stage coverage and concert-style audio, keeping the focus squarely on the material. Santino’s hour rolls through new bits and longer stories crafted for the special, delivered without sketches or cutaway segments and presented as a straight stand-up performance.

Tell us what you’re watching from this list—and what we should add next—in the comments!

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