Here Are the Best Movies to Stream this Weekend on Hulu, Including ‘Under Fire’
If you’re planning a cozy movie weekend, Hulu has a fresh mix of brand-new premieres, festival favorites, and a couple of evergreen crowd-pleasers ready to queue. Pulling from this week’s and recent rollouts, we prioritized the newest arrivals first, then notable originals and modern standouts, and rounded things out with a classic or two. Everything below is currently streaming or landing in time for the weekend, so you can hit play without hunting around. Happy browsing and enjoy the watchlist!
‘Under Fire’ (2025)

An action-comedy about two undercover agents—one from the FBI and one from the DEA—who discover they’re on the same cartel case and end up pinned down by a sniper at a remote border meet-up. Directed by Steven C. Miller and written by Adrian Speckert and Cory Todd Hughes, it stars Dylan Sprouse and Mason Gooding with Odette Annable and Emilio Rivera in support. The setup leans on mistrust turning into reluctant teamwork under siege. It hits Hulu in time for the weekend so you can jump straight into its single-location standoff.
‘Osiris’ (2025)

An elite Special Forces team is abducted mid-operation and awakens on an alien craft, where survivors led by Anya must fight predatory creatures to make it out alive. William Kaufman directs and co-writes, with a cast that includes Max Martini, LaMonica Garrett, Brianna Hildebrand, Michael Irby, and Linda Hamilton. Vertical handles distribution with XYZ Films among the producers. It’s a creature-feature drop tailor-made for late-night thrills on Hulu.
‘55’ (2025)

Set in Mumbai’s criminal underbelly, this crime drama follows a teenage pickpocket known only as “55,” whose life pivots after a confrontation with a victim’s daughter. Shyam Madiraju directs with Emraan Hashmi attached to star, and the project has been tracked on industry listings ahead of its streaming bow. Expect a number-coded gang premise and a coming-of-age angle set against organized crime. It’s now available to stream as part of Hulu’s November batch.
‘Bride or Die’ (2025)

A bachelorette weekend at a secluded house turns into a fight for survival when an intruder targets the group. Written and directed by Nanea Miyata, the thriller focuses on loyalty under pressure and the shifting dynamics among friends when danger hits close. The production comes via the Lunar Field banner. It’s one of Hulu’s freshest arrivals for a tense, quick-hit watch.
‘Sovereign’ (2025)

Inspired by real events tied to the sovereign-citizen movement, the film follows father and son Jerry and Joe Kane as their anti-government crusade escalates to a deadly clash with law enforcement. Christian Swegal writes and directs, with Nick Offerman and Jacob Tremblay leading a cast that also includes Dennis Quaid, Thomas Mann, Nancy Travis, and Martha Plimpton. The narrative examines radicalization, ideology, and strain within a family. It’s freshly added to Hulu and ready to stream this weekend.
‘Armand’ (2024)

A psychological drama unfolding in real time during an after-hours school meeting, where parents and teachers navigate a fraught incident between two young boys. It’s the feature debut of Halfdan Ullmann Tøndel, starring Renate Reinsve with Ellen Dorrit Petersen and Endre Hellestveit among the key players. The film premiered in the Un Certain Regard section at Cannes and is noted for its claustrophobic, ambiguity-driven structure. It landed on Hulu earlier this week and remains available for the weekend.
‘The Book of Clarence’ (2024)

Set in Jerusalem, the story follows Clarence, a hustler who schemes to pose as a messiah to escape debt and climb the social ladder. Jeymes Samuel writes, directs, and composes, with LaKeith Stanfield leading a cast that includes Omar Sy, RJ Cyler, Anna Diop, Alfre Woodard, Benedict Cumberbatch, James McAvoy, and David Oyelowo. The film blends biblical-era world-building with a con-man narrative. It’s part of Hulu’s mid-month movie wave and easy to add to your queue.
‘Christmas Eve in Miller’s Point’ (2024)

Set on Long Island, this ensemble drama follows an extended Italian American family gathering for what may be their last holiday together, capturing small rituals and generational frictions. Tyler Taormina directs and co-writes with Eric Berger, and the cast features Matilda Fleming, Maria Dizzia, Ben Shenkman, Francesca Scorsese, Elsie Fisher, Lev Cameron, Sawyer Spielberg, Gregg Turkington, and Michael Cera. Cinematography is by Carson Lund with editing by Kevin Anton. It’s a recent arrival you can stream now on Hulu.
‘Labyrinth’ (1986)

Jim Henson’s fantasy classic follows teenager Sarah as she navigates an enchanted maze to rescue her baby brother from Jareth, the Goblin King. Jennifer Connelly stars opposite David Bowie, with a screenplay by Terry Jones from a story by Henson and Dennis Lee. The production is a Henson Associates/Lucasfilm collaboration with George Lucas serving as executive producer. It returned to Hulu in this month’s drop for a nostalgia-rich rewatch.
‘A Star Is Born’ (2018)

Bradley Cooper directs and stars as a seasoned musician who discovers and champions singer-songwriter Ally, played by Lady Gaga, as his own career unravels under the weight of addiction. The screenplay is by Eric Roth, Bradley Cooper, and Will Fetters, with cinematography by Matthew Libatique and editing by Jay Cassidy. The film features original songs recorded for its concert-style sequences and became a box-office success, winning an Academy Award for Best Original Song. It’s part of Hulu’s ongoing November additions and ready to stream.
Tell us which picks you’re queuing up first—and what we should add next weekend—in the comments!


