Here Are the Best Movies to Stream this Weekend on Hulu, Including ‘Osiris’

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Hulu’s lineup this weekend blends fresh 2024–2025 arrivals with high-profile recent titles and a couple of all-timer classics, so you can jump from buzzy genre pieces to awards-caliber musicals and proven crowd favorites without switching apps.

‘Osiris’ (2025)

'Osiris' (2025)
Roosevelt Film Lab

An elite Special Forces team is abducted mid-mission and awakens aboard an alien craft, where survivors led by a soldier named Anya fight predatory creatures and hunt for a way out. The cast includes Max Martini, LaMonica Garrett, Brianna Hildebrand, Michael Irby, and Linda Hamilton. William Kaufman directs and co-writes the extraterrestrial survival thriller, with distribution handled by Vertical and production ties to XYZ Films. It’s scheduled among this week’s Hulu debuts, making it a timely choice for sci-fi and action fans.

‘The Book of Clarence’ (2024)

'The Book of Clarence' (2024)
Legendary Pictures

Set in Jerusalem, the story follows Clarence, a debt-ridden hustler who tries to boost his station by posing as a messiah. Jeymes Samuel writes, directs, and composes, with LaKeith Stanfield leading a large ensemble that features Omar Sy, RJ Cyler, Anna Diop, Alfre Woodard, Benedict Cumberbatch, James McAvoy, and David Oyelowo. The film is backed by producers including Samuel and Jay-Z. It’s listed among this week’s Hulu additions.

‘The Exorcism’ (2024)

'The Exorcism' (2024)
Miramax

Russell Crowe plays Anthony Miller, an actor whose alarming behavior on a possession movie raises the question of addiction versus something supernatural, with his daughter trying to uncover the truth. Joshua John Miller writes and directs, co-writing with M.A. Fortin, and the cast includes Sam Worthington, Ryan Simpkins, Chloe Bailey, Adam Goldberg, Adrian Pasdar, and David Hyde Pierce. The film leans into meta-horror by mining lore around “cursed productions.” It’s listed as arriving this week, aligned with Hulu’s late-October rollout that flows into early November viewing.

‘Christmas Eve in Miller’s Point’ (2024)

'Christmas Eve in Miller’s Point' (2024)
Omnes Films

This ensemble holiday dramedy follows an Italian American family on Long Island navigating rituals, frictions, and a potential last Christmas together. Tyler Thomas Taormina directs and co-writes with Eric Berger. The ensemble includes Matilda Fleming, Maria Dizzia, Ben Shenkman, Francesca Scorsese, Elsie Fisher, Gregg Turkington, and Michael Cera. It’s among the week’s new Hulu listings.

‘The Color Purple’ (2023)

'The Color Purple' (2023)
Warner Bros. Pictures

Blitz Bazawule’s movie musical adapts the Broadway show inspired by Alice Walker’s novel, with a screenplay by Marcus Gardley. Producers include Oprah Winfrey, Steven Spielberg, Quincy Jones, and Scott Sanders. The cast features Fantasia Barrino as Celie, Danielle Brooks as Sofia, and Taraji P. Henson as Shug Avery, drawing on the stage score by Brenda Russell, Allee Willis, and Stephen Bray. It’s included in Hulu’s new batch of arrivals highlighted for this week.

‘The Collective’ (2023)

'The Collective' (2023)
Yale Entertainment

A young assassin goes rogue to dismantle a human-trafficking ring backed by powerful elites. Tom DeNucci directs, with Lucas Till starring alongside Ruby Rose, Tyrese Gibson, Don Johnson, Mercedes Varnado, and Paul Ben-Victor. The screenplay is by Matt Rogers and Jason James, and the film was released by Quiver Distribution. It’s one of the action picks landing in Hulu’s current slate.

‘Last Seen Alive’ (2022)

'Last Seen Alive' (2022)
Voltage Pictures

Gerard Butler stars as a man whose estranged wife disappears at a gas station, triggering a frantic search that draws him into criminal crosscurrents. Brian Goodman directs from a script by Marc Frydman, with Jaimie Alexander co-starring and Russell Hornsby and Ethan Embry in supporting roles. The film was known in development as ‘Chase’ before release. It’s among the week’s arrivals for thriller seekers.

‘American Murderer’ (2022)

'American Murderer' (2022)
Traveling Picture Show Company

Based on the real case of con man Jason Derek Brown, the film tracks a charismatic fraudster whose schemes spiral as an FBI agent closes in. Matthew Gentile writes and directs his feature debut. Tom Pelphrey leads the cast with Idina Menzel, Ryan Phillippe, Jacki Weaver, Paul Schneider, Shantel VanSanten, Kevin Corrigan, and Moisés Arias. It’s part of Hulu’s latest batch of true-crime-adjacent additions this week.

‘A Star Is Born’ (2018)

'A Star Is Born' (2018)
Warner Bros. Pictures

Bradley Cooper directs and stars as a seasoned musician who discovers singer-songwriter Ally, played by Lady Gaga, as his own career falters 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 also features Sam Elliott, Dave Chappelle, and Andrew Dice Clay. It’s included on Hulu’s list for the week, expanding the music-drama options.

‘Casino’ (1995)

'Casino' (1995)
Universal Pictures

Martin Scorsese adapts Nicholas Pileggi’s nonfiction account of Las Vegas power, charting the rise and fall of casino boss Sam “Ace” Rothstein, enforcer Nicky Santoro, and Ginger McKenna. The cast is led by Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci, and Sharon Stone, with Thelma Schoonmaker’s editing and Robert Richardson’s cinematography underpinning its style. The production comes from Universal and remains a key entry in the director’s crime cycle. It’s part of the classic-leaning lineup newly spotlighted for Hulu viewing.

Tell us which titles you’re queuing up first this weekend—and what you want added next—in the comments.

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