The Best Movies to Watch on Hulu in December 2025

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Hulu is closing out the year with a massive slate of new originals and classic favorites for subscribers to enjoy during the holiday season. The streaming service offers a diverse lineup ranging from highly anticipated premieres like the adaptation of Stephen King’s work to beloved family comedies perfect for winter viewing. Viewers can expect a steady stream of content arriving throughout the month including several exclusives and major blockbuster franchises. This selection covers the essential films landing on the platform as 2025 comes to an end.

‘The Life of Chuck’ (2025)

'The Life of Chuck' (2025)
Intrepid Pictures

Mike Flanagan directs this adaptation of a Stephen King novella that explores the life of an ordinary man in reverse chronological order. Tom Hiddleston stars as Charles Krantz in a story that blends apocalyptic dread with life-affirming whimsy. The narrative begins with the death of the protagonist and works backward to his childhood in a haunted house. Viewers will experience three distinct chapters that celebrate existence despite the end of the world. Subscribers can begin streaming this unique drama on December 26.

‘Together’ (2025)

'Together' (2025)
Picturestart

This film arrives on New Year’s Eve to offer a poignant look at human connection during trying times. The plot focuses on a couple forced to reevaluate their relationship and themselves while facing a global crisis. Viewers looking for an emotional drama to close out the year can watch it starting December 31. The story serves as a contemplative piece about love and survival against difficult odds. It provides a quiet counterpoint to the loud celebrations usually associated with the holiday.

‘Inheritance’ (2025)

'Inheritance' (2025)
Miramax

A wealthy patriarch passes away and leaves his family with a dark secret that threatens to destroy their lives. The thriller examines the corrupting nature of greed as the heirs fight over the estate and uncover dangerous truths. Tensions rise within the family dynamic as they realize the legacy left behind is more of a curse than a gift. The film features a cast of characters who must navigate betrayal and deception to survive. Audiences can unravel the mystery when it premieres on December 5.

‘Neighborhood Watch’ (2025)

'Neighborhood Watch' (2025)
Redwire Pictures

Suburban safety takes a twisted turn in this suspenseful feature landing on the platform on December 12. A group of neighbors forms a watch group to protect their community but soon finds themselves involved in a conspiracy way above their pay grade. The film blends elements of dark comedy with intense thriller moments as the characters face an unexpected threat. It highlights how little we truly know about the people living right next door. The stakes escalate quickly from petty disputes to life-or-death situations.

‘American Sweatshop’ (2025)

'American Sweatshop' (2025)
Elsani Film

This gritty drama exposes the harsh realities of the modern manufacturing industry within the United States. The story follows a young immigrant worker navigating exploitative conditions while trying to achieve the American Dream. It offers a sobering critique of labor practices and the human cost of cheap consumerism. The protagonist must make difficult moral choices to protect their livelihood and family. The film becomes available for streaming on December 18.

‘Grand Prix of Europe’ (2025)

'Grand Prix of Europe' (2025)
Warner Bros. Film Productions Germany

Racing enthusiasts can tune in on December 31 for this high-octane sports drama centered around one of the most prestigious events in motorsport. The plot tracks rival drivers pushing their vehicles and bodies to the limit in pursuit of the championship trophy. High speeds and personal rivalries collide on the track in a battle for dominance. The cinematography captures the intensity of the race from the driver’s perspective. It serves as an adrenaline-fueled option for New Year’s Eve viewing.

‘Girl Taken’ (2025)

'Girl Taken' (2025)
Champlain Media

A mother races against time to find her abducted daughter in this intense crime thriller premiering on December 11. The narrative follows the desperate investigation as clues lead to a sophisticated trafficking ring operating in plain sight. Action sequences and emotional stakes drive the plot as the protagonist stops at nothing to recover her child. The film portrays the terrifying reality of parents facing their worst nightmare. It is a harrowing tale of maternal love and determination.

‘London Calling’ (2025)

'London Calling' (2025)
Highland Film Group

Set against the backdrop of the vibrant British capital, this film weaves together multiple storylines of characters searching for meaning. The ensemble cast portrays individuals from different walks of life whose paths cross in unexpected ways during the holiday season. It explores themes of destiny and romance amidst the bustling city streets. The narrative structure connects these strangers through shared experiences and chance encounters. Viewers can experience this British drama starting December 20.

‘Strange Harvest’ (2025)

'Strange Harvest' (2025)
Adorable Damage

Horror fans receive an early Christmas gift when this terrifying feature drops on December 23. A rural community discovers that their bumper crop comes with a deadly supernatural price that demands a blood sacrifice. The film builds tension through atmospheric visuals and a creeping sense of dread as the townspeople realize their peril. Ancient traditions clash with modern survival instincts in this folk horror tale. It offers a dark alternative to traditional holiday cheer.

‘Under Fire’ (2025)

'Under Fire' (2025)
Voltage Pictures

This action-packed movie depicts a siege scenario where a small group of soldiers must defend a strategic outpost against overwhelming odds. The characters face physical and psychological tests as ammunition runs low and enemy forces close in. It emphasizes the bonds of brotherhood formed during combat and the brutality of warfare. The film delivers intense combat sequences and moments of heroism under pressure. The siege begins on Hulu on December 12.

‘Griffin in Summer’ (2025)

'Griffin in Summer' (2025)
Honor Role

A coming-of-age story follows a young playwright named Griffin who spends his summer vacation attempting to write his masterpiece. He finds his focus interrupted by a failing performance artist and a summer romance that changes his perspective. The film captured attention at festivals for its witty script and heartfelt character development. It explores the blurred lines between artistic ambition and the messy reality of growing up. Subscribers can watch this indie gem starting December 2.

‘Home Alone’ (1990)

'Home Alone' (1990)
20th Century Fox

Macaulay Culkin stars as Kevin McCallister in this quintessential holiday classic arriving on December 1. An eight-year-old boy must defend his house from two bumbling burglars after his family accidentally leaves him behind for Christmas vacation. The film combines slapstick humor with heartwarming moments as Kevin learns the value of family while setting elaborate traps. Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern provide memorable performances as the Wet Bandits who fall victim to the child’s schemes. It remains a seasonal staple for audiences of all ages.

‘Home Alone 2: Lost in New York’ (1992)

'Home Alone 2: Lost in New York' (1992)
20th Century Fox

Kevin McCallister finds himself separated from his family once again and stranded in New York City during the holidays. He faces off against the same criminals from the first film while navigating the wonders and dangers of the Big Apple. The sequel escalates the traps and the comedy while maintaining the festive spirit. Tim Curry and Brenda Fricker join the cast to add new obstacles and allies for Kevin. Fans can stream this follow-up adventure starting December 1.

‘The Santa Clause’ (1994)

'The Santa Clause' (1994)
Walt Disney Pictures

Tim Allen plays a divorced father who inadvertently causes Santa to fall off his roof on Christmas Eve. He finds himself contractually obligated to take over the role of Saint Nick and deliver presents to the world. The film explores his physical and emotional transformation as he accepts his new magical responsibilities. It cleverly addresses the logistics of Santa’s job while delivering a message about belief. This family favorite joins the library on December 1.

‘The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause’ (2006)

'The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause' (2006)
Walt Disney Pictures

Scott Calvin struggles to juggle his duties as Santa with keeping his in-laws happy and protecting the North Pole. Jack Frost attempts to take over the holiday by tricking Scott into invoking the Escape Clause to undo his time as Santa. The movie features Martin Short as the mischievous villain causing chaos in the winter wonderland. It serves as the final installment in the original trilogy of films. It becomes available for streaming on December 1.

‘Black Swan’ (2010)

'Black Swan' (2010)
Fox Searchlight Pictures

Natalie Portman delivers an Oscar-winning performance as a ballerina consumed by her desire for perfection. The psychological thriller blurs the line between reality and hallucination as she prepares for the lead role in ‘Swan Lake’. Darren Aronofsky directs this intense exploration of artistic obsession and mental unraveling. Mila Kunis co-stars as the rival dancer who threatens the protagonist’s grip on sanity. Viewers can witness this dark masterpiece on December 1.

‘Superbad’ (2007)

'Superbad' (2007)
Columbia Pictures

Two co-dependent high school seniors try to score alcohol for a party to impress girls before they graduate. Jonah Hill and Michael Cera star in this raunchy comedy that also features the iconic character McLovin. The film captures the awkwardness and anxiety of teenage friendship and the fear of separation. Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg wrote the script based on their own experiences growing up. It hits the streaming service on December 1.

‘Rise of the Planet of the Apes’ (2011)

'Rise of the Planet of the Apes' (2011)
20th Century Fox

A scientist testing a cure for Alzheimer’s disease creates a genetically enhanced chimpanzee named Caesar. Andy Serkis provides the motion capture performance for the ape who leads an uprising against human oppression. The film reboots the classic franchise with emotional depth and groundbreaking visual effects. It establishes the origin story of how apes eventually come to dominate the Earth. This sci-fi action drama arrives on December 1.

‘Dawn of the Planet of the Apes’ (2014)

'Dawn of the Planet of the Apes' (2014)
20th Century Fox

Ten years after a deadly virus has decimated the human population, a growing nation of genetically evolved apes faces a group of human survivors. Caesar tries to maintain peace between the two species, but trust erodes as factions on both sides push for war. The sequel expands the scope of the conflict and delves deeper into the moral complexities of survival. Matt Reeves directs this installment that focuses heavily on the societal structure of the ape community. It becomes available on December 1.

‘Gremlins’ (1984)

'Gremlins' (1984)
Warner Bros. Pictures

A gadget salesman looks for a special gift for his son and buys a cute creature called a Mogwai in Chinatown. The gift comes with three strict rules that are accidentally broken and unleash a horde of mischievous monsters on a small town. The chaos escalates quickly as the creatures multiply and terrorize the local residents on Christmas Eve. Director Joe Dante balances the scary elements with humor in this unique entry in the holiday movie canon. Subscribers can enjoy the mayhem starting December 1.

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