‘Osiris’ Tops Hulu’s Top 10 Most-Watched Movies List This Week
From brand-new premieres to comfort classics, Hulu’s current movie lineup is a mix of sci-fi thrills, holiday hijinks, and evergreen favorites that are easy to rewatch. Below, you’ll find quick, useful snapshots for each title—who’s in it, what it’s about, and any timely availability notes—so you can decide what to press play on next.
’13 Minutes’ (2021)

This disaster drama tracks four families in an Oklahoma town as a massive tornado approaches, interweaving personal crises with the scramble for safety. Written and directed by Lindsay Gossling, it stars Trace Adkins, Thora Birch, Anne Heche, Amy Smart, and Paz Vega. The film’s title refers to the time residents have to seek shelter once a warning is issued. It received a limited theatrical release in October 2021 before moving to VOD.
‘The Devil Wears Prada’ (2006)

Anne Hathaway stars as an aspiring journalist who becomes assistant to powerful fashion editor Miranda Priestly, played by Meryl Streep. Based on Lauren Weisberger’s novel, the film became a global hit and a defining workplace dramedy of the 2000s. A sequel has been in development, with key producers and creatives attached as of mid-2024. The original remains notable for its performances and depiction of magazine-industry pressures.
‘Don’t Breathe 2’ (2021)

Set years after the first film, the sequel follows Norman Nordstrom (Stephen Lang) living in isolation until intruders force him into another brutal fight for survival. Rodo Sayagues directs and co-writes with Fede Álvarez, continuing the home-invasion-turned-survival premise. The film runs 98 minutes and grossed about $53.8 million worldwide. It expands the ‘Don’t Breathe’ storyline with new adversaries and a different setting.
‘EverAfter’ (1998)

This grounded, Renaissance-set take on ‘Cinderella’ stars Drew Barrymore and Anjelica Huston, with Andy Tennant directing. The film frames the fairy tale as a historical romance, drawing inspiration from Charles Perrault’s 1697 story. It emphasizes character agency and period detail over magic, with Dougray Scott and Jeanne Moreau in supporting roles. The movie became a late-’90s favorite for its lush production and alternative spin on the classic tale.
‘Twilight’ (2008)

The first adaptation of Stephenie Meyer’s vampire romance centers on Bella Swan’s move to Forks, Washington, and her relationship with vampire Edward Cullen. Directed by Catherine Hardwicke, it became a box-office phenomenon, setting midnight-show and opening-weekend benchmarks for a female-directed film at the time. The film grossed over $407 million worldwide. It launched a franchise that continued through four sequels.
‘The Interview’ (2014)

This political satire follows a celebrity-news host and his producer who land an interview with North Korea’s Kim Jong Un and are then recruited by the CIA to assassinate him. Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg direct, with James Franco and Randall Park co-starring. Principal photography took place in Vancouver in late 2013, and the film had a mixed theatrical and online release in December 2014. It remains one of Sony’s notable early digital successes.
‘Last Holiday’ (2006)

Queen Latifah stars as Georgia Byrd, a department-store employee who, after a shocking medical diagnosis, cashes out her savings to finally live the bucket-list life she’s dreamed about. Wayne Wang directs, with LL Cool J, Gérard Depardieu, and Timothy Hutton co-starring. The film runs 112 minutes and was distributed by Paramount Pictures. It’s a romantic comedy-drama loosely based on the 1950 British film of the same name.
‘A Very Jonas Christmas Movie’ (2025)

Kevin, Joe, and Nick Jonas race from London to New York amid escalating travel snafus to make it home for the holidays, with new original songs featured throughout. Directed by Jessica Yu, the special is rated TV-PG and features a cameo from Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra’s daughter, Malti. It premiered on November 14, 2025, and is available to stream on Hulu and Disney+. Hulu’s press site and Disney’s landing page both confirm the day-and-date availability.
‘The Roses’ (2025)

A modern reimagining of ‘The War of the Roses’, this dark comedy stars Olivia Colman and Benedict Cumberbatch as a picture-perfect couple whose marriage unravels into all-out warfare. Directed by Jay Roach and written by Tony McNamara, it features an ensemble including Andy Samberg and Alison Janney. After a late-August theatrical release and an October digital window, it began streaming on Hulu on November 20, 2025. If you’re browsing in the Disney bundle, it’s also available via Hulu on Disney+.
‘Osiris’ (2025)

This sci-fi action film follows Special Forces commandos who are abducted mid-mission by a mysterious spacecraft and wake up on a hostile world hunted by an alien species. The cast includes Linda Hamilton alongside a squad of operators trying to survive and escape. It blends military-ops plotting with creature-feature survival beats. You can stream it now on Hulu.
Tell us which Hulu pick you watched first this week—and what should be added to next week’s list—in the comments.


