‘Twilight’ Tops Hulu’s Most-Watched Movies List This Week: Here Are the Remaining Top 10 Movies
Hulu’s movie carousel is having a throwback moment this week, mixing 2000s teen comedy, ’90s horror icons, and a few fresh 2025 premieres. Whether you’re here to revisit vampires and high-school drama or to sample brand-new originals, there’s a little bit of everything queued up.
Below, we’ve lined up the titles you’ve been streaming most—presented as a simple countdown. Each entry includes quick, practical details so you can decide what to play next without extra searching.
10. ‘Blade’ (1998)

Stephen Norrington directs this Marvel adaptation written by David S. Goyer, starring Wesley Snipes as the half-vampire vampire hunter. The supporting cast includes Stephen Dorff, Kris Kristofferson, N’Bushe Wright, and Donal Logue; New Line Cinema produced and distributed the film.
Production credits include music by Mark Isham, cinematography by Theo van de Sande, and editing by Paul Rubell. Filmography records and databases provide comprehensive cast and crew details for reference.
9. ‘Swiped’ (2025)

A 2025 biographical drama written and directed by Rachel Lee Goldenberg, this film follows Whitney Wolfe Herd’s path from early work on Tinder to founding Bumble. Lily James leads the cast, with Dan Stevens, Myha’la, Jackson White, and others in supporting roles.
The movie premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and streams on Hulu, with official pages and coverage outlining its production and release timeline. Additional background and trailer reports detail the cast list, themes, and rollout.
8. ‘Mean Girls’ (2004)

Mark Waters directs from Tina Fey’s screenplay, which is inspired by Rosalind Wiseman’s book ‘Queen Bees and Wannabes’. The cast features Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams, Tina Fey, Tim Meadows, and Amy Poehler, with Lorne Michaels producing for Paramount.
Key credits include cinematography by Daryn Okada, editing by Wendy Greene Bricmont, and music by Rolfe Kent. For complete cast/crew and production notes, refer to studio listings and databases; current watch-availability pages also list Hulu among streaming options.
7. ‘Halloween’ (2018)

David Gordon Green directs this direct sequel to John Carpenter’s 1978 classic, co-writing with Jeff Fradley and Danny McBride. Jamie Lee Curtis returns as Laurie Strode, with Judy Greer, Andi Matichak, Will Patton, and Virginia Gardner among the ensemble.
The film features music by John Carpenter with Cody Carpenter and Daniel Davies, cinematography by Michael Simmonds, and editing by Tim Alverson; Universal distributed following production by Miramax, Blumhouse, Trancas, and Rough House. Cast and crew confirmations appear in studio and database listings.
6. ‘Desert Dawn’ (2025)

A 2025 crime thriller from director Marty Murray, this film pairs Kellan Lutz as a newly appointed sheriff with Cam Gigandet as his reluctant deputy. The investigation of a woman’s murder exposes corruption and cartel ties in a small town; screenwriting credits include Chad Law and Johnny Walters, with Saban Films listed as distributor in release materials.
Premiere and availability information places the release in May 2025, with additional production notes and synopsis details tracked by state film offices and industry outlets. A trailer exclusive also highlighted the reunion of the two leads, who previously appeared in ‘Twilight’.
5. ‘Scream’ (1996)

Wes Craven directs Kevin Williamson’s meta-slasher set in Woodsboro, following Sidney Prescott and friends as a masked killer stalks their town. The cast includes Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, David Arquette, Matthew Lillard, Rose McGowan, Skeet Ulrich, and Drew Barrymore.
Behind the scenes, Marco Beltrami composed the score, Mark Irwin served as cinematographer, and Patrick Lussier edited; Dimension Films distributed the feature. The film’s creative origins and Williamson’s script history are documented in recent overviews.
4. ‘Hotel Transylvania’ (2012)

Genndy Tartakovsky directs this animated comedy about Dracula’s monster resort, with voice performances by Adam Sandler, Andy Samberg, Selena Gomez, and Kevin James. The screenplay is by Peter Baynham and Robert Smigel from a story by Todd Durham, Dan Hageman, and Kevin Hageman; Columbia Pictures and Sony Pictures Animation produced.
Mark Mothersbaugh composed the score, Catherine Apple edited, and Sony Pictures Releasing distributed the film. Cast and crew listings, along with character credits and additional production details, are available in studio and database entries.
3. ‘The Twilight Saga: New Moon’ (2009)

Directed by Chris Weitz from Melissa Rosenberg’s screenplay, this second installment adapts Meyer’s ‘New Moon’ and centers on Bella’s separation from Edward and her growing bond with Jacob. The ensemble features Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner, Ashley Greene, Dakota Fanning, and Michael Sheen.
Produced by Temple Hill, Imprint/Maverick, and Sunswept, the film features music by Alexandre Desplat and cinematography by Javier Aguirresarobe, with Summit Entertainment distributing. Additional cast and crew information is cataloged across industry sources.
2. ‘2012’ (2009)

Roland Emmerich’s disaster epic follows a global cataclysm from multiple perspectives, led by John Cusack, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Amanda Peet, Oliver Platt, Thandiwe Newton, Danny Glover, and Woody Harrelson. Emmerich co-wrote the screenplay with Harald Kloser, and the film was produced by Columbia Pictures and Centropolis.
Key craft credits include Dean Semler as cinematographer, David Brenner and Peter S. Elliot as editors, and music by Harald Kloser and Thomas Wander; Sony Pictures Releasing distributed the film. Cast and writing credits are also detailed in production databases.
1. ‘Twilight’ (2008)

Catherine Hardwicke directs this adaptation of Stephenie Meyer’s novel, following Bella Swan’s move to Forks and her relationship with vampire Edward Cullen. The film stars Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson, with Billy Burke and Peter Facinelli in key supporting roles; Melissa Rosenberg wrote the screenplay. Production companies include Temple Hill and Maverick/Imprint, and the film grossed over $400 million worldwide.
Additional credits include Carter Burwell’s score, Elliot Davis as cinematographer, and Nancy Richardson as editor; Summit Entertainment handled distribution. For full cast and crew, see the official listings and databases.
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