‘Osiris’ Is Hulu’s Most-Watched Movie of the Week
If you’re browsing Hulu and want a quick primer on what’s trending, here’s a handy guide to the week’s most-watched films—what each title is about, who’s in it, and any timely availability details that matter before you press play.
’13 Minutes’ (2021)

Told across intersecting storylines, this disaster drama follows families in an Oklahoma town as they have only minutes to seek shelter before a record tornado strikes. The film stars Trace Adkins, Thora Birch, Peter Facinelli, Anne Heche, Amy Smart, and Paz Vega. It was distributed by Quiver Distribution in 2021 and has a 108-minute runtime. Plot and production details are sourced from official summaries and release notes.
‘The Devil Wears Prada’ (2006)

Aline Brosh McKenna adapts Lauren Weisberger’s novel about a recent grad who becomes assistant to fashion-magazine editor Miranda Priestly. David Frankel directs, with Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt, and Stanley Tucci among the principal cast. The film runs 109 minutes and grossed more than $326 million worldwide. Production credits and box-office performance are documented in film references.
‘Don’t Breathe 2’ (2021)

Set years after the events of the first film, Norman Nordstrom lives with his adopted daughter before violent intruders force him to confront his past. The sequel continues the home-invasion survival premise with new antagonists and locations. It was released in 2021 and runs under two hours. Cast and synopsis information are confirmed in major film databases.
‘EverAfter’ (1998)

Set in Renaissance-era France, the film tells a grounded, historical take on the Cinderella tale, following Danielle de Barbarac as she challenges class barriers and family cruelty. Andy Tennant directs, with Drew Barrymore and Anjelica Huston leading the cast. The screenplay was co-written by Tennant, Susannah Grant, and Rick Parks. Production details and framing as a realistic retelling are noted in reference materials.
‘Twilight’ (2008)

Based on Stephenie Meyer’s novel, the film centers on Bella Swan’s move to Washington state and her relationship with vampire Edward Cullen. It was directed by Catherine Hardwicke and opened to $69.6 million its first weekend in the U.S. and Canada, ultimately grossing over $407 million worldwide. The movie set a then-record for a female-directed opening weekend. Figures and release metrics come from box-office records.
‘The Interview’ (2014)

This political satire from Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg stars James Franco and Rogen as journalists recruited by the CIA to assassinate North Korea’s leader after landing a high-profile interview. Principal photography took place in Vancouver in late 2013. Following a limited theatrical rollout on December 25, 2014, the film set company records for online rentals and purchases in its first weeks. Key production and release facts are documented in studio and trade sources.
‘Last Holiday’ (2006)

Queen Latifah stars as Georgia Byrd, a department-store employee who, after receiving a dire medical diagnosis, spends her savings on a dream trip that changes her life. Wayne Wang directs; the cast includes LL Cool J, Timothy Hutton, and Gérard Depardieu. The U.S. runtime is 112 minutes and the film was distributed by Paramount Pictures. It’s a remake of the 1950 British film of the same name.
‘A Very Jonas Christmas Movie’ (2025)

The Jonas Brothers race to make it home in time to spend Christmas with their families in this holiday special. The title is streaming on Hulu through December 31 and is also available on Disney+. It’s listed as a TV-PG holiday comedy with musical elements. Availability details and summary come directly from Hulu’s program page and holiday hub.
‘The Roses’ (2025)

This satirical black comedy from director Jay Roach follows Ivy and Theo Rose, a successful couple whose marriage unravels as their careers reverse fortunes. The film stars Olivia Colman and Benedict Cumberbatch with supporting turns from Andy Samberg, Allison Janney, and Kate McKinnon. Searchlight Pictures released it in U.S. theaters on August 29, 2025, and it moved to Hulu streaming in November 2025. The story reimagines the Warren Adler novel and the 1989 film, charting the couple’s escalating domestic and legal battles.
‘Osiris’ (2025)

A Special Forces unit is abducted mid-mission by a mysterious spacecraft and wakes up being hunted by a hostile alien species. The film stars Max Martini, Brianna Hildebrand, LaMonica Garrett, Michael Irby, and Linda Hamilton, and is directed by William Kaufman. It premiered in 2025 and is currently available to stream on Hulu. The official listings describe it as a sci-fi action thriller with survival elements set in an unfamiliar, creature-filled environment.
Tell us which of these Hulu hits you’re watching this week—and what you’d add to the list—in the comments!


