Here Are All the Movies Coming to Hulu This Week, Including ‘The Host’
Hulu lines up an easy mix of action, comedy, and chills that should cover every mood. There is a nice spread of older favorites along with a couple of fresh faces, which makes this a simple week to fill the queue.
Everything rolls out from Monday August 11 through Sunday August 17, and each pick below notes exactly when it lands. Grab a seat, pick a vibe, and let your watchlist come together without any fuss.
‘Copshop’ (2021)

Kicking things off on Monday August 11, ‘Copshop’ storms in with a sharp cat and mouse setup inside a police station. The dialogue pops and the tension keeps rising as motives collide in tight quarters.
The pace never drags and the twists stay playful without losing the edge. If you want a smart jolt to start the week, this is a clean choice.
‘Sharp Corner’ (2025)

On Tuesday August 12, ‘Sharp Corner’ arrives as the new kid on the block. There is no baggage here, just a fresh drop that invites you to discover where it is headed.
Go in curious and let the story find you. A blind watch like this can be the most fun when you want something genuinely new.
‘Cheaper by the Dozen’ (2003)

Thursday August 14 brings ‘Cheaper by the Dozen’ with warm hearted chaos and easy laughs. The family shenanigans come fast, and the sweetness sticks around after the credits.
It is perfect background comfort or a simple group watch. When you want light and lively, this one still works like a charm.
‘Like Mike’ (2002)

Also on Thursday August 14, ‘Like Mike’ runs the floor with feel good energy. The underdog spirit is strong and the jokes are gentle enough for any time of day.
You do not need to love basketball to enjoy the ride. It stays upbeat from tipoff to the last shot.
‘Bringing Down the House’ (2003)

Finishing the Thursday August 14 comedy streak, ‘Bringing Down the House’ leans into culture clash gags and quick one liners. The setup is simple, which lets the performers go big.
When you want a breezy watch that keeps the punchlines coming, this delivers. It pairs well with popcorn and a relaxed mood.
‘Stuck on You’ (2003)

Rounding out Thursday August 14, ‘Stuck on You’ serves an offbeat buddy comedy with a soft center. The jokes are goofy, but the affection feels real.
It is a nice pick when you want something unusual that still plays kind. Expect smiles more than belly laughs, and that is part of the appeal.
‘The Host’ (2013)

Friday August 15 adds ‘The Host’ to the mix for a moody sci fi fix. The world building has a quiet pull that rewards patience.
Save it for a late night when you want atmosphere over noise. The slow burn makes the payoff feel cozy and a little strange.
‘John Wick: Chapter 2’ (2017)

Also on Friday August 15, ‘John Wick: Chapter 2’ sharpens the series with crisp choreography and clean world rules. The style is slick and the momentum never stumbles.
It is an ideal warm up for a full run. Once you start, the next entries will be hard to resist.
‘John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum’ (2019)

Continuing Friday August 15, ‘John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum’ hits the gas and barely lifts. The set pieces are inventive and the craft stays front and center.
If you are in the mood for pure movement, this chapter sings. Line it up right after the previous one and keep the rhythm going.
‘John Wick: Chapter 4’ (2023)

Still on Friday August 15, ‘John Wick: Chapter 4’ lands as the big swing with grand scale mayhem. It feels like an event from the opening moments.
This is the one to anchor a late night marathon. Make space, settle in, and let the spectacle take over.
‘John Wick’ (2014)

Also arriving Friday August 15, ‘John Wick’ returns to the lean origin that launched the legend. The rules are simple and the action snaps to attention.
First timers should start here before climbing the ladder. Long time fans will enjoy a quick refresher just as much.
‘Killer Elite’ (2011)

Friday August 15 keeps rolling with ‘Killer Elite’ for hard charging espionage and tough choices. It moves from one tight corner to the next without much downtime.
Pick this when you want grit without snark. It is sturdy, straightforward, and built for a focused watch.
‘It Feeds’ (2025)

Horror fans get ‘It Feeds’ on Friday August 15 with creeping dread and slow building tension. The setup hints at shadows that refuse to stay put.
Turn the lights off and lean into the quiet. This one wants to sneak up on you rather than shout.
‘Thanksgiving’ (2023)

Wrapping the week on Sunday August 17, ‘Thanksgiving’ slices into holiday horror with a wicked grin. It is a playful closer if you like your thrills with a seasonal wink.
Keep your snacks close and your nerves ready. It lands best when the room is dim and the volume is up.
Tell us what you will be watching first this week in the comments and share your picks with everyone.


