All the Movies Coming to Hulu in March 2026

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Hulu is expanding its streaming library this March with a diverse selection of contemporary dramas, award ceremonies, and family-friendly animations. Subscribers can look forward to a mix of recent theatrical hits and independent features arriving throughout the month. From faith-based stories to acclaimed literary adaptations, the schedule offers a broad range of genres for viewers. This lineup ensures a consistent flow of fresh content for the spring season.

‘Killing Faith’ (2025)

'Killing Faith' (2025)
Film Bridge International

Released on the platform on March 6, this period thriller set in 1859 follows a physician who is tasked with investigating a mysterious girl believed to possess healing powers. As the story unfolds, the doctor must navigate a community gripped by religious fervor and skepticism during a transformative era. The film stars Guy Pearce and DeWanda Wise, exploring themes of science versus faith. It arrives on the service to kick off the month’s premiere schedule.

‘Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret.’ (2023)

'Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret.' (2023)
Gracie Films

Available starting March 11, this adaptation of Judy Blume’s classic novel follows 11-year-old Margaret Simon as she navigates the complexities of adolescence. After moving from the city to the suburbs, Margaret searches for her own religious identity while bonding with new friends. The film features a cast including Abby Ryder Fortson, Rachel McAdams, and Kathy Bates. Critics praised ‘Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret.’ for its faithful and heartfelt representation of the source material.

‘Theater Camp’ (2023)

'Theater Camp' (2023)
Gloria Sanchez Productions

Arriving on March 15, this mockumentary follows the eccentric staff of a scrappy theater camp in upstate New York after their beloved founder falls into a coma. The counselors must band together with the founder’s son to keep the camp afloat and stage a masterpiece. Ben Platt and Molly Gordon star in this comedy that satirizes the passionate world of musical theater education. ‘Theater Camp’ offers a humorous look at the dedication required to maintain a struggling arts institution.

‘Agatha Christie’ (2011)

'Agatha Christie' (2011)
Agatha Christie

This production arrives on March 17 to highlight the enduring legacy of the world’s best-selling novelist through a cinematic lens. The narrative delves into the intricate mysteries and psychological depth often found in the author’s extensive body of work. It offers fans of the whodunit genre an opportunity to revisit the atmosphere of classic suspense and intellectual puzzles. The film’s arrival on St. Patrick’s Day provides a focused look at the art of mystery storytelling.

‘King Ivory’ (2025)

'King Ivory' (2025)
Roxwell Films

Premiring on March 20, this crime drama explores the inner workings of the fentanyl trade within the Oklahoma State Reformatory. The plot centers on a multi-generational Irish gang and the law enforcement officials attempting to dismantle their dangerous operation. It features a cast that includes James Badge Dale and Ben Foster, delivering a gritty look at the narcotics crisis. ‘King Ivory’ makes its streaming debut following its run in the international festival circuit.

‘The Garfield Movie’ (2024)

'The Garfield Movie' (2024)
Alcon Entertainment

Debuting on March 21, Chris Pratt voices the world-famous, Monday-hating indoor cat in this animated adventure. After an unexpected reunion with his long-lost father, Garfield and his canine friend Odie are forced into a high-stakes heist. The film transitions from Garfield’s comfortable domestic life to an outdoor journey filled with humor and action. ‘The Garfield Movie’ becomes available for streaming on the third Saturday of the month for family audiences.

‘Dangerous Animals’ (2025)

'Dangerous Animals' (2025)
LD Entertainment

This suspenseful thriller becomes available on March 28 and focuses on a high-stakes survival situation involving a group of individuals in a remote location. The narrative builds tension as the characters face both natural threats and internal conflicts that test their limits. It explores the primal instincts of humans when they are suddenly confronted with life-threatening circumstances. ‘Dangerous Animals’ enters the library as one of the final major additions for the month.

‘Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank’ (2022)

'Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank' (2022)
Paramount Pictures

Scheduled for March 29, this animated comedy follows a scrappy dog who dreams of becoming a samurai in a land inhabited entirely by cats. Hank finds a reluctant mentor to train him so he can help the citizens of a small town defend themselves against a ruthless villain. The voice cast includes Michael Cera, Samuel L. Jackson, and Ricky Gervais. ‘Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank’ is a family-friendly reimagining of classic cinematic tropes.

‘The Best Christmas Pageant Ever’ (2024)

'The Best Christmas Pageant Ever' (2024)
Kingdom Story Company

Coming to the service on March 31, this film tells the story of the Herdmans, six unruly siblings who take over a local holiday production. Despite the town’s disapproval, the unconventional cast brings a new and moving perspective to the traditional story. The movie explores themes of empathy, community, and the true meaning of the winter season. ‘The Best Christmas Pageant Ever’ arrives on the platform on the final day of the month.

‘Blippi’s Big Dino Adventure’ (2023)

'Blippi's Big Dino Adventure' (2023)
Moonbug Entertainment

In this educational adventure arriving March 31, the popular children’s character Blippi explores the world of dinosaurs and paleontology. The film combines live-action segments with interactive elements designed to engage young viewers in learning about prehistoric creatures. Blippi visits various locations to uncover fossils and understand how these ancient giants once lived. ‘Blippi’s Big Dino Adventure’ serves as a featured title for the platform’s preschool-age audience.

‘About My Father’ (2023)

'About My Father' (2023)
Lionsgate

Available on March 31, Sebastian Maniscalco stars as himself in this comedy about a man who brings his old-school Italian immigrant father on a weekend trip. Robert De Niro plays the father, Salvo, whose traditional values clash with the more refined lifestyle of his son’s future in-laws. The story is inspired by Maniscalco’s real-life experiences and his relationship with his own father. ‘About My Father’ offers a humorous exploration of cultural differences and enduring family bonds.

‘House on Eden’ (2025)

'House on Eden' (2025)
Spooky AF Productions

This horror-thriller premieres on March 31 and centers on a family that moves into a secluded estate with a dark history. As strange occurrences escalate, the protagonists must uncover the truth behind the property to ensure their own survival. The film utilizes psychological tension and atmosphere to deliver its scares to the audience. ‘House on Eden’ joins the Hulu library as part of the significant end-of-month content drop.

‘Jesus Revolution’ (2023)

'Jesus Revolution' (2023)
Lionsgate

Arriving on March 31, this drama depicts the spiritual awakening that took place in Southern California during the late 1960s. The film follows a group of hippies and a traditional pastor who come together to form a movement that redefined a generation. It features Kelsey Grammer and Joel Courtney in leading roles, focusing on the power of community and faith. ‘Jesus Revolution’ highlights a significant moment in modern cultural and religious history.

Tell us which of these March premieres you are most excited to stream in the comments.

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