Here Are All the Movies Coming to Hulu This Week, Including ‘Labyrinth’

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Here’s a friendly, no-fuss guide to what’s arriving on Hulu this week and next, with quick plot snapshots and key names so you can decide what to queue up first.

‘Villains’ (2019)

'Villains' (2019)
Bron Studios

Arrives Monday, November 10. A pair of small-time crooks break into a suburban home and stumble onto a dark secret held by a twisted couple. Starring Bill Skarsgård and Maika Monroe, with Kyra Sedgwick and Jeffrey Donovan as the homeowners. Written and directed by Dan Berk and Robert Olsen, it blends home-invasion tension with black-comedy turns. Expect cat-and-mouse reversals and grim humor as loyalties shift.

‘The Little Hours’ (2017)

'The Little Hours' (2017)
Destro Films

Arrives Monday, November 10. A runaway servant hides out at a medieval convent, setting off chaos among a trio of restless nuns. The ensemble includes Aubrey Plaza, Alison Brie, Kate Micucci, Dave Franco, John C. Reilly, and Molly Shannon. Jeff Baena directs this freewheeling riff on tales from ‘The Decameron’. It’s bawdy, fast-talking, and built around escalating misunderstandings.

‘Apollo 18’ (2011)

'Apollo 18' (2011)
Bazelevs

Arrives Monday, November 10. Presented as recovered “found footage,” a secret lunar mission uncovers something hostile on the Moon. Directed by Gonzalo López-Gallego and produced by Timur Bekmambetov, it leans into analog telemetry, cramped modules, and grainy camera feeds. The setup channels 1970s NASA hardware for authenticity. Tension builds through malfunctioning equipment and unexplained tracks in the regolith.

‘Don’t Breathe 2’ (2021)

'Don't Breathe 2' (2021)
Ghost House Pictures

Arrives Monday, November 10. Norman Nordstrom lives off the grid with a young girl until a violent crew targets their home. Stephen Lang returns in the lead, with Rodo Sayagues directing from a story he developed with Fede Álvarez. The sequel pivots the setting and complicates the morality of its central figure. Expect improvised defenses, booby traps, and unforgiving close-quarters confrontations.

‘Skyline’ (2010)

'Skyline' (2010)
Universal Pictures

Arrives Monday, November 10. A predawn alien event lures humans into the sky as a small group tries to survive in a high-rise. Directed by the Brothers Strause, the film mixes invasion spectacle with apartment-block siege tactics. Visual-effects-heavy sequences showcase massive motherships and bio-organic drones. Cast includes Eric Balfour, Scottie Thompson, and Donald Faison.

‘Labyrinth’ (1986)

'Labyrinth' (1986)
Lucasfilm Ltd.

Arrives Monday, November 10. After wishing her baby brother away, a teenager must navigate a shifting maze ruled by the Goblin King. Directed by Jim Henson with music by David Bowie, the film blends puppetry, matte paintings, and practical effects. Jennifer Connelly stars as the determined heroine crossing talking-door riddles and the Bog of Eternal Stench. It’s a fantasy quest anchored by original songs and inventive creature work.

‘Bordertown’ (2007)

'Bordertown' (2007)
Mosaic Media Group

Arrives Monday, November 10. A U.S. journalist investigates a wave of murders near the U.S.–Mexico border and confronts political indifference. Directed by Gregory Nava, it stars Jennifer Lopez, Antonio Banderas, and Martin Sheen. The story draws from real-world femicide cases in Ciudad Juárez. It blends newsroom thriller elements with legal and activist threads.

‘Midnight Sun’ (2018)

'Midnight Sun' (2018)
Universal Pictures

Arrives Monday, November 10. A teen with a rare condition that makes sunlight dangerous falls for a boy she can meet only at night. Bella Thorne and Patrick Schwarzenegger star, with Rob Riggle in a supporting role. Scott Speer directs this adaptation of the Japanese drama ‘A Song to the Sun’. Music and late-night coastal outings shape the romance.

’55’ (2025)

'55' (2025)
Scott Free Productions

Arrives Tuesday, November 11. Set in Mumbai, this contemporary drama follows a streetwise teen navigating crime, survival, and a fragile found family. Written and directed by Shyam Madiraju, it tracks moral choices at the city’s edges. Expect handheld energy, location shooting, and a focus on mentorship and betrayal. Character arcs pivot around small decisions with big costs.

‘The Book of Clarence’ (2024)

'The Book of Clarence' (2024)
Legendary Pictures

Arrives Tuesday, November 11. In Jerusalem, a hustler named Clarence sees opportunity in a city buzzing with messianic fervor and tries to reinvent himself. Written and directed by Jeymes Samuel, it stars LaKeith Stanfield alongside Omar Sy, Anna Diop, RJ Cyler, David Oyelowo, Alfre Woodard, and others. The film blends biblical-epic imagery with contemporary swagger. A standout soundtrack and bold, colorful design drive its style.

‘Osiris’ (2025)

'Osiris' (2025)
Roosevelt Film Lab

Arrives Saturday, November 15. A Special Forces team is abducted mid-mission and awakens on a colossal alien craft hunted by a ruthless species. Directed by William Kaufman, it stars Max Martini, Brianna Hildebrand, LaMonica Garrett, Michael Irby, and Linda Hamilton. Military tactics collide with creature-survival beats across industrial corridors and alien habitats. Expect pulse rifle stand-offs, limited resources, and hard-edged command decisions.

‘Don’t Breathe’ (2016)

'Don't Breathe' (2016)
Screen Gems

Arrives Saturday, November 15. Three Detroit thieves break into a blind veteran’s house, only to find the advantage isn’t theirs. Directed by Fede Álvarez and starring Stephen Lang, Jane Levy, and Dylan Minnette, it’s a pressure-cooker thriller of silence, darkness, and navigation by sound. The film uses confined spaces and long, continuous shots to tighten suspense. Moral lines blur as the night reveals hidden secrets.

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