Every Movie Coming to Hulu in February 2026

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Hulu’s lineup for February 2026 offers a diverse selection of classic rom-coms, intense dramas, and highly anticipated new releases. Whether you are looking for lighthearted humor or thought-provoking narratives, the streaming service has added dozens of titles to its library this month. This collection includes award-winning historical films alongside contemporary sci-fi and horror hits, ensuring there is something for every viewer. From the early month arrivals to late-February premieres, here are all the movies coming to Hulu this February.

’12 Years a Slave’ (2013)

'12 Years a Slave' (2013)
New Regency Pictures

Arriving on February 1, this historical drama follows the true story of Solomon Northup, a free Black man from New York who is kidnapped and sold into slavery. Northup spends over a decade working on plantations in Louisiana, facing extreme hardship and cruelty under various owners. The narrative explores his struggle for survival and his eventual rescue with the help of a sympathetic abolitionist. This film won the Academy Award for Best Picture and provides a visceral look at the realities of the Antebellum South.

‘Django Unchained’ (2012)

'Django Unchained' (2012)
Columbia Pictures

Released on the platform on February 1, this stylized Western follows a freed slave named Django who teams up with a German bounty hunter. Together, they embark on a mission across the American South to rescue Django’s wife from a brutal plantation owner. The film combines high-octane action with historical themes of vengeance and justice. It features an ensemble cast and is recognized for its unique take on the Western genre.

‘The Help’ (2011)

'The Help' (2011)
1492 Pictures

Coming to Hulu on February 1, this film centers on an aspiring writer during the Civil Rights movement who decides to document the perspectives of African American maids. By interviewing the women who work for prominent white families, she exposes the systemic racism and personal struggles they face daily. The project creates a rift in the community as the stories begin to challenge long-standing social norms. It highlights the courage of the women involved and the impact of their shared testimonies.

‘When Harry Met Sally…’ (1989)

'When Harry Met Sally...' (1989)
Castle Rock Entertainment

This quintessential romantic comedy joins the library on February 1 and explores the question of whether men and women can truly be just friends. The story tracks the evolving relationship between Harry and Sally over several years as they repeatedly cross paths in New York City. Through various life stages and relationships, the two debate their theories on love and friendship. Their journey culminates in a realization about their deep connection to one another.

‘(500) Days of Summer’ (2009)

(500) Days of Summer (2009)
Dune Entertainment

Available starting February 1, this non-linear narrative examines the rise and fall of a relationship between Tom and Summer. Tom, a greeting card writer, reflects on the 500 days of their time together to understand where things went wrong. The film deconstructs traditional romantic tropes by focusing on the difference between expectations and reality. It emphasizes the personal growth that can result from heartbreak and moving on.

‘Ghostbusters’ (1984)

'Ghostbusters' (1984)
Columbia Pictures

Added on February 1, this classic follows three parapsychologists who start a ghost-catching business in New York City. Equipped with specialized technology, they investigate paranormal disturbances that threaten the safety of the metropolis. As a powerful ancient deity prepares to enter their dimension, the team must scale up their efforts to save the world. The film is known for its blend of supernatural elements and comedic timing.

‘Kung Fu Hustle’ (2004)

'Kung Fu Hustle' (2004)
Huayi Brothers & Taihe Film Investment

Arriving February 1, this action-comedy is set in 1940s Canton and follows a bumbling criminal who aspires to join a notorious gang. His attempts to intimidate a slum neighborhood backfire when the residents reveal themselves to be hidden martial arts masters. The resulting conflict leads to a series of escalating battles featuring over-the-top choreography and visual effects. The film serves as a parody and a tribute to traditional kung fu cinema.

‘The Hate U Give’ (2018)

'The Hate U Give' (2018)
Temple Hill Entertainment

Joining the service on February 1, this drama focuses on Starr Carter, a teenager who witnesses the fatal shooting of her childhood friend by a police officer. Starr must navigate the pressure from her community and the legal system while deciding whether to speak out about the incident. The story explores themes of identity, activism, and the impact of racial injustice on families. It is based on the acclaimed novel and provides a poignant look at modern social issues.

‘Mr. & Mrs. Smith’ (2005)

'Mr. & Mrs. Smith' (2005)
Regency Enterprises

Coming to Hulu on February 1, this action-comedy features a bored married couple who discover they are both secret assassins working for competing agencies. Their marriage is put to the test when they are assigned to kill each other. As they navigate their professional obligations and personal feelings, they must decide if their relationship is worth saving. The film is characterized by high-stakes action sequences and domestic banter.

‘The Last King of Scotland’ (2006)

'The Last King of Scotland' (2006)
Fox Searchlight Pictures

Available on February 1, this film tells the story of a young Scottish doctor who becomes the personal physician to Ugandan dictator Idi Amin. Initially charmed by the leader, the doctor soon becomes a witness to the horrific atrocities and paranoia of Amin’s regime. He must find a way to escape the country as the political situation becomes increasingly dangerous. The performance by Forest Whitaker as Amin earned him an Academy Award for Best Actor.

‘I, Robot’ (2004)

'I, Robot' (2004)
20th Century Fox

Added on February 1, this sci-fi thriller is set in a future where robots are integrated into every aspect of human life. A detective who harbors a deep distrust of technology investigates a crime that he believes was committed by a robot. His investigation uncovers a massive conspiracy that threatens the safety of the entire human race. The film explores the ethics of artificial intelligence and the laws governing robotic behavior.

‘Pretty Woman’ (1990)

'Pretty Woman' (1990)
Touchstone Pictures

This famous romantic comedy arrives on February 1 and follows a wealthy businessman who hires an escort to accompany him to social events for a week. As they spend more time together, an unexpected bond forms that transcends their different social backgrounds. The businessman learns to prioritize personal connection over corporate gain, while the woman finds a new sense of self-worth. It remains one of the most commercially successful films in the genre.

‘Ghostbusters II’ (1989)

'Ghostbusters II' (1989)
Columbia Pictures

Joining the catalog on February 1, the sequel finds the original team disbanded and facing legal troubles until a new supernatural threat emerges. A massive river of psychic slime begins flowing beneath the city, fueled by the negative emotions of New Yorkers. The Ghostbusters must reunite to stop an ancient tyrant from being reborn through a museum painting. The film focuses on the importance of positivity and teamwork in overcoming darkness.

‘Soul Food’ (1997)

'Soul Food' (1997)
Edmonds Entertainment Group

Coming on February 1, this family drama centers on a matriarch whose Sunday dinners hold her family together. When she falls into a coma, her daughters struggle to maintain the family traditions and resolve long-standing tensions. The film explores the complexities of sibling relationships and the importance of heritage. It highlights how shared meals and love can bridge gaps between different generations.

’27 Dresses’ (2008)

'27 Dresses' (2008)
Fox 2000 Pictures

Available February 1, this romantic comedy follows Jane, a perennial bridesmaid who has participated in 27 weddings but has never been the bride. Her life becomes complicated when her sister falls in love with the man Jane secretly admires. Meanwhile, a cynical reporter begins following Jane to write an article about her unusual hobby. Jane eventually learns to stand up for herself and pursue her own happiness.

‘The Proposal’ (2008)

'The Proposal' (2008)
Touchstone Pictures

Added on February 1, the story features a high-powered book editor who faces deportation to Canada and convinces her assistant to marry her. To maintain the ruse, she travels to Alaska to meet his eccentric family and participate in their traditions. The forced proximity leads both characters to see each other in a new light. The film relies on physical comedy and the chemistry between the two leads.

‘Unstoppable’ (2010)

'Unstoppable' (2010)
20th Century Fox

Arriving February 1, this action thriller follows a veteran engineer and a young conductor who attempt to stop a runaway train. The train, carrying toxic chemicals, is barreling toward a populated area at high speeds. The two men must coordinate a dangerous rescue mission as emergency services struggle to find a solution. The film is inspired by true events and focuses on the tension of the ticking-clock scenario.

‘Martha Marcy May Marlene’ (2011)

'Martha Marcy May Marlene' (2011)
BorderLine Films

Joining the lineup on February 1, this psychological thriller follows a young woman who escapes from a cult and attempts to reintegrate with her sister’s family. She struggles with paranoia and the blurred lines between her memories and reality. The film explores the lasting psychological impact of manipulation and the difficulty of finding safety after trauma. It is known for its atmospheric tension and acclaimed lead performance.

‘Waiting to Exhale’ (1995)

'Waiting to Exhale' (1995)
20th Century Fox

Coming to Hulu on February 1, this film follows four female friends as they navigate the ups and downs of their romantic lives. They support each other through divorce, betrayal, and the search for meaningful connections. Each woman faces unique challenges while striving for professional success and personal fulfillment. The narrative celebrates the strength of female friendship and resilience.

’10 Things I Hate About You’ (1999)

'10 Things I Hate About You' (1999)
Mad Chance

Available on February 1, this modern adaptation of Shakespeare’s ‘The Taming of the Shrew’ is set in a Seattle high school. A popular girl is barred from dating until her older, more rebellious sister finds a boyfriend. A plan is hatched to hire a “bad boy” to woo the older sister, leading to unexpected romantic complications. The film is a staple of the teen comedy genre and features early roles for several major stars.

‘The Last Station’ (2009)

'The Last Station' (2009)
Zephyr Films

Added on February 1, this biographical drama focuses on the final year of Leo Tolstoy’s life. It explores the conflict between the author’s desire for a simple life and his wife’s fight to maintain control over his legacy and wealth. A young secretary is caught in the middle of their volatile relationship as he tries to document the philosopher’s last days. The film examines the struggle between idealistic principles and personal devotion.

‘Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk’ (2016)

'Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk' (2016)
Bona Film Group

Arriving February 1, this drama follows a young soldier who is brought home for a victory tour after a harrowing battle in Iraq. During a celebratory halftime show at a football game, he experiences flashbacks that contrast the public’s perception of war with the reality of combat. The film uses high-frame-rate technology to immerse the viewer in the protagonist’s sensory experience. It explores themes of heroism, trauma, and the media’s role in shaping military narratives.

‘Fool’s Gold’ (2008)

'Fool's Gold' (2008)
Warner Bros. Pictures

Joining the service on February 1, this action-romance follows a divorced couple who rekindle their relationship while searching for a lost Spanish treasure. Their quest takes them to the Caribbean, where they must outrun a dangerous gang also seeking the gold. The film combines lighthearted adventure with a focus on the lead pair’s comedic chemistry. It highlights the excitement of discovery and the possibility of second chances.

‘Brown Sugar’ (2002)

'Brown Sugar' (2002)
20th Century Fox

Coming to Hulu on February 1, this romantic comedy centers on two lifelong friends who share a deep love for hip-hop music. As they navigate their respective careers in the music industry, they begin to realize that their bond might be more than just professional. The film serves as a love letter to the hip-hop genre while exploring the nuances of adult relationships. It emphasizes how shared passions can form the foundation for lasting love.

‘Blended’ (2014)

'Blended' (2014)
GulfStream Pictures

Available starting February 1, the story follows two single parents who have a disastrous blind date and later find themselves stuck together on a vacation in Africa. Their respective families are forced to share a suite and participate in various resort activities. Over the course of the trip, the parents and children begin to bond and form a new, blended family unit. The film focuses on themes of parenting and finding love again.

‘The Last Song’ (2010)

'The Last Song' (2010)
Touchstone Pictures

Added on February 1, this coming-of-age drama features a rebellious teenager who is sent to spend the summer with her estranged father in a beach town. Through their shared love of music, they begin to repair their relationship. During her stay, she also experiences her first major romance with a local boy. The film is based on a Nicholas Sparks novel and deals with themes of forgiveness and family.

‘The Lady in the Van’ (2015)

'The Lady in the Van' (2015)
BBC Film

Arriving February 1, this film is based on the true story of Mary Shepherd, an elderly woman who lived in a van parked in the driveway of writer Alan Bennett for 15 years. It explores the unlikely friendship that develops between the two as Bennett learns more about her mysterious past. The narrative balances humor with a poignant look at homelessness and social responsibility. Maggie Smith received critical acclaim for her portrayal of the titular character.

‘Tarot’ (2024)

'Tarot' (2024)
STUDIO X+U

Joining the lineup on February 1, this supernatural horror film follows a group of friends who violate the rules of tarot readings. By using a deck that does not belong to them, they accidentally unleash an ancient evil that begins to hunt them one by one. Each character must face a fate tied to the card they were dealt in their reading. The movie focuses on the consequences of tampering with the unknown and the fight for survival.

‘Notorious’ (2009)

'Notorious' (2009)
Fox Searchlight Pictures

Coming to Hulu on February 1, this biographical drama chronicles the life and career of the legendary rapper The Notorious B.I.G. The film tracks his rise from the streets of Brooklyn to becoming one of the most influential figures in music history. It also explores his personal relationships, his rivalry with Tupac Shakur, and his untimely death. The story serves as a tribute to his legacy and his impact on hip-hop culture.

‘John Tucker Must Die’ (2006)

'John Tucker Must Die' (2006)
20th Century Fox

Available on February 1, this teen comedy follows three girls from different social circles who discover they are all being cheated on by the same boy. They team up with a new girl in school to hatch a plan for revenge and public humiliation. As their schemes unfold, they learn about the value of female friendship and self-respect. The film is a lighthearted take on high school social dynamics and dating.

‘Love & Other Drugs’ (2010)

Added on February 1, this romantic drama is set in the 1990s and follows a charming pharmaceutical salesman who falls for a woman with early-onset Parkinson’s disease. Their relationship evolves from a casual fling into a deep emotional connection as they face the challenges of her illness together. The film provides a look at the pharmaceutical industry and the complexities of caring for a partner with a chronic condition. It balances humor with emotional weight.

‘Drumline’ (2002)

'Drumline' (2002)
Fox 2000 Pictures

Arriving February 1, the film centers on a talented street drummer from Harlem who earns a scholarship to a prestigious university. He joins the school’s marching band but struggles to adapt to the discipline and teamwork required for the drumline. Through his journey, he learns that talent alone is not enough to succeed in a competitive environment. The movie features high-energy musical performances and explores the culture of Southern university bands.

‘Black Knight’ (2001)

'Black Knight' (2001)
20th Century Fox

Joining the service on February 1, this comedy features an employee at a medieval-themed amusement park who is transported back in time to 14th-century England. He uses his modern sensibilities and gadgets to navigate the medieval world and help a group of rebels overthrow a corrupt king. The film is a “fish-out-of-water” story that relies on physical comedy and cultural clashes. It emphasizes the protagonist’s growth from a selfish worker to a hero.

‘Kill Your Darlings’ (2013)

'Kill Your Darlings' (2013)
Killer Films

Coming on February 1, this biographical drama is set in 1944 and follows a young Allen Ginsberg during his time at Columbia University. He becomes involved with a group of fellow students who will eventually become the core of the Beat Generation. The narrative centers on a real-life murder that brought the group together and challenged their literary aspirations. The film explores themes of creative rebellion and forbidden desire.

‘El día que todo cambió’ (2024)

'El día que todo cambió' (2024)
Los Güeros Films

Available starting February 1, this thriller explores the aftermath of a catastrophic event that disrupts society. The story follows a family as they attempt to survive in a world where normal rules no longer apply. They must make difficult moral choices to protect one another while searching for a safe haven. The film focuses on the resilience of the human spirit and the strength of familial bonds during times of crisis.

‘Sleeping with the Enemy’ (1991)

'Sleeping with the Enemy' (1991)
20th Century Fox

Added on February 1, this psychological thriller features a woman who fakes her own death to escape her abusive husband. She moves to a small town and begins a new life under a different identity. However, her husband discovers she is still alive and begins a relentless hunt to find her. The film is a high-tension drama about the struggle for freedom and safety from domestic violence.

‘The Smurfs’ (2011)

'The Smurfs' (2011)
Columbia Pictures

Arriving February 1, this live-action and animated hybrid follows the tiny blue creatures as they are chased out of their village by the wizard Gargamel. They fall through a portal and find themselves in the middle of modern-day New York City. The Smurfs must find a way back home before Gargamel captures them. The film combines family-friendly humor with a classic “fish-out-of-water” narrative.

‘Grandma’s Boy’ (2006)

'Grandma's Boy' (2006)
20th Century Fox

Joining the catalog on February 1, this cult comedy follows a video game tester who is forced to move in with his grandmother and her two elderly friends. He tries to keep his living situation a secret from his coworkers while working on a major new game release. The film features irreverent humor and focuses on the gaming subculture of the mid-2000s. It highlights the unlikely bonds formed between different generations.

‘At Midnight’ (2023)

'At Midnight' (2023)
Three Amigos

Coming to Hulu on February 1, this romantic comedy centers on a rising movie star and a hotel manager in Mexico. They begin a secret relationship, meeting only at midnight to avoid the scrutiny of the media and their professional obligations. The film explores the challenges of balancing fame with personal happiness. It features beautiful Mexican locations and a lighthearted tone.

‘Sweet Home Alabama’ (2002)

'Sweet Home Alabama' (2002)
Touchstone Pictures

Available starting February 1, the story follows a successful New York fashion designer who must return to her small hometown in Alabama to finalize her divorce. While there, she reconnects with her roots and her first husband, leading her to question her new life in the city. The film explores the conflict between one’s past and future aspirations. It remains a popular entry in the romantic comedy genre.

‘Sister Act’ (1992)

'Sister Act' (1992)
Touchstone Pictures

Added on February 1, this comedy features a lounge singer who witnesses a mob murder and is placed in witness protection at a convent. Disguised as a nun, she takes over the convent’s choir and transforms it into a successful musical act. Her presence breathes new life into the community but also risks exposing her location to the mob. The film is known for its energetic musical numbers and comedic performances.

‘Hope Floats’ (1998)

'Hope Floats' (1998)
20th Century Fox

Arriving February 1, the drama centers on a woman whose husband reveals his infidelity on a national talk show. She returns to her small hometown with her daughter to rebuild her life while staying with her eccentric mother. While there, she reconnects with an old friend and learns to open her heart to new possibilities. The film focuses on themes of healing, family, and self-discovery.

‘What Happens in Vegas’ (2008)

'What Happens in Vegas' (2008)
20th Century Fox

Joining the library on February 1, this romantic comedy follows two strangers who get married during a drunken night in Las Vegas. The next morning, they win a massive jackpot but are ordered by a judge to live together for six months before they can collect the money. Their initial hostility gradually turns into a genuine connection as they navigate their forced living arrangement. The film relies on the competitive antics of the lead characters.

‘Baby Boy’ (2001)

'Baby Boy' (2001)
Columbia Pictures

Coming on February 1, this urban drama explores the life of Jody, a young man in Los Angeles who refuses to grow up. Despite having two children with two different women, he still lives at home with his mother and avoids responsibilities. The arrival of his mother’s new boyfriend forces Jody to confront his immaturity and face the challenges of adulthood. The film is a gritty look at masculinity and family dynamics.

‘Like Father Like Son’ (1987)

'Like Father Like Son' (1987)
TriStar Pictures

Available starting February 1, this body-swap comedy features a buttoned-up heart surgeon and his teenage son who accidentally switch bodies after consuming a mysterious potion. Each must navigate the other’s life, with the father attending high school and the son performing surgery. The experience leads them to a greater understanding and appreciation of one another’s struggles. It is a classic entry in the 1980s body-swap genre.

‘La Bamba’ (1987)

'La Bamba' (1987)
Columbia Pictures

Added on February 1, this biographical film tells the story of Ritchie Valens, the first Mexican-American rock and roll star. It tracks his rapid rise to fame and the impact of his music on the industry before his tragic death in a plane crash at the age of 17. The narrative also focuses on his relationship with his family and his pride in his heritage. The film features a popular soundtrack of Valens’ hit songs.

‘Big Momma’s House 2’ (2006)

'Big Momma's House 2' (2006)
Big Lou House Productions

Arriving February 1, this sequel finds FBI agent Malcolm Turner going back undercover as “Big Momma” to infiltrate a household suspected of involvement in a national security threat. He takes a job as a nanny for a wealthy family, leading to various comedic mishaps as he balances his investigation with childcare. The film focuses on slapstick humor and the protagonist’s attempts to maintain his disguise. It is a follow-up to the successful original comedy.

‘The Last Dragon’ (1985)

'The Last Dragon' (1985)
TriStar Pictures

Joining the service on February 1, this cult classic follows a young martial artist in New York City who seeks to reach the highest level of mastery known as “The Glow.” He must protect his community and a beautiful singer from a local gang leader and a rival martial artist. The film combines elements of kung fu cinema with 1980s urban culture and music. It is known for its unique style and memorable characters.

‘The Smurfs 2’ (2013)

'The Smurfs 2' (2013)
Columbia Pictures

Coming to Hulu on February 1, the sequel follows the Smurfs as they team up with their human friends to rescue Smurfette. She has been kidnapped by Gargamel, who has created “Naughties” to steal Smurf essence. The adventure takes the characters to Paris as they work together to bring Smurfette home. The film focuses on themes of belonging and the true meaning of family.

‘How Stella Got Her Groove Back’ (1998)

'How Stella Got Her Groove Back' (1998)
20th Century Fox

Available starting February 1, the story follows a successful stockbroker who takes a vacation to Jamaica and falls for a much younger man. The relationship forces her to reevaluate her priorities and embrace a more spontaneous way of living. She must navigate the expectations of her friends and family while pursuing her own happiness. The film is a celebration of self-discovery and middle-aged romance.

‘Date Night’ (2010)

'Date Night' (2010)
20th Century Fox

Added on February 1, this action-comedy features a suburban couple whose attempt at a glamorous night out in New York City goes wrong. After taking a table reservation meant for another couple, they are pursued by corrupt cops and mobsters. They must use their wits to survive the night and save their marriage from stagnation. The film relies on the comedic timing of its lead duo.

‘Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit’ (1993)

'Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit' (1993)
Touchstone Pictures

Arriving February 1, the sequel features Deloris Van Cartier returning to the convent to help save a failing inner-city school. She goes undercover once again to lead a rebellious group of students in a music competition. The film focuses on the power of education and the ability of music to inspire youth. It features a new cast of young performers and energetic musical numbers.

‘He’s Just Not That Into You’ (2009)

'He's Just Not That Into You' (2009)
New Line Cinema

Joining the lineup on February 1, this ensemble romantic comedy explores various interconnected stories of love and dating in Baltimore. Each character faces different romantic challenges, from misinterpreting signals to dealing with commitment issues. The film provides a lighthearted look at the complexities of modern relationships. It is based on the popular self-help book of the same name.

‘Big Momma’s House’ (2000)

'Big Momma's House' (2000)
20th Century Fox

Coming to Hulu on February 1, this comedy stars an FBI agent who goes undercover as an elderly Southern matriarch to catch a bank robber. He must maintain the disguise while interacting with the suspect’s former girlfriend and her son. The situation becomes complicated when he begins to develop genuine feelings for the woman. The film is known for its physical comedy and prosthetic effects.

‘Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes’ (2024)

'Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes' (2024)
20th Century Studios

Available starting February 2, this installment of the sci-fi franchise is set generations after Caesar’s reign. The story follows a young ape who embarks on a journey that will lead him to question everything he has been taught about the past. He must make choices that will define the future for both apes and humans. The film features cutting-edge visual effects and continues the exploration of societal evolution.

‘Splitsville’ (2025)

'Splitsville' (2025)
NEON

Arriving February 6, this new release centers on a group of friends navigating the complexities of modern divorce and co-parenting. The narrative follows their attempts to maintain a sense of community while their personal lives are in transition. It explores themes of friendship, resilience, and the changing definition of family in the 21st century. The film balances dramatic moments with observational humor.

‘Clown in a Cornfield’ (2025)

'Clown in a Cornfield' (2025)
Temple Hill Entertainment

Joining the service on February 10, this horror movie is an adaptation of the popular slasher novel. A group of teenagers in a small town find themselves hunted by a masked killer dressed as the town’s mascot. As they fight for survival, they uncover a dark conspiracy involving the town’s older residents. The film provides a modern take on the classic slasher genre with social commentary.

‘Ghostbusters: Afterlife’ (2021)

'Ghostbusters: Afterlife' (2021)
Columbia Pictures

Coming on February 16, the story follows a single mother and her two children who move to a decayed farmhouse inherited from their grandfather. They discover their connection to the original Ghostbusters and the secret legacy their grandfather left behind. When a supernatural threat arises, the new generation must use the old equipment to save the town. The film serves as a direct sequel to the original 1980s movies.

‘Smile’ (2022)

'Smile' (2022)
Paramount Players

Available starting February 16, this psychological horror film follows a therapist who witnesses a bizarre, traumatic incident involving a patient. She begins experiencing terrifying occurrences that she cannot explain, all involving a haunting smile. To survive, she must confront her own troubled past and the source of the supernatural curse. The film is known for its intense atmosphere and jump scares.

‘Urchin’ (2025)

'Urchin' (2025)
Devisio

Arriving February 17, this gritty drama focuses on the lives of street-dwelling youth in a near-future metropolis. The story follows a small group as they navigate a landscape of systemic neglect and corporate overreach. They must rely on their wits and their bond with one another to find a way out of their circumstances. The film explores themes of survival, loyalty, and social inequality.

‘The Astronaut’ (2025)

'The Astronaut' (2025)
Fuller Media

Joining the catalog on February 20, this sci-fi thriller features an astronaut who returns to Earth only to discover that something followed her home. As she struggles to reintegrate into her life, she realizes she is being monitored by a mysterious organization. The film focuses on the psychological toll of space travel and the fear of the unknown. It combines elements of suspense with speculative science fiction.

‘Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City’ (2021)

'Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City' (2021)
Constantin Film

Coming to Hulu on February 23, this action-horror film serves as an origin story for the popular video game franchise. It follows a group of survivors in a dying Midwestern town as they uncover the truth about the mysterious Umbrella Corporation. They must fight off hordes of mutated creatures to survive the night. The film aims to capture the atmosphere and aesthetic of the original games.

‘Tornado’ (2025)

'Tornado' (2025)
HanWay Films

Available starting February 24, this disaster thriller follows a team of storm chasers who find themselves caught in the path of a record-breaking weather event. As they attempt to gather scientific data, they must also lead a rescue mission for a stranded community. The film features high-stakes action and visual effects depicting the power of nature. It focuses on the bravery and risks associated with meteorology.

‘Kiss of the Spider Woman’ (2025)

'Kiss of the Spider Woman' (2025)
Josephson Entertainment

Arriving February 27, this new adaptation of the classic novel follows two cellmates in a South American prison. To pass the time and escape their harsh reality, one prisoner describes scenes from romantic movies to the other. Their evolving relationship challenges their political beliefs and personal identities. The film explores the power of storytelling and the nature of human connection under duress.

‘The Accountant’ (2016)

'The Accountant' (2016)
Warner Bros. Pictures

Joining the library on February 27, this action thriller features a forensic accountant with high-functioning autism who works for some of the world’s most dangerous criminal organizations. When he takes on a legitimate client, he discovers a massive discrepancy involving millions of dollars. As he investigates, the body count begins to rise, and he must use his specialized combat skills to survive. The film is a unique take on the action genre.

‘Passengers’ (2016)

'Passengers' (2016)
Columbia Pictures

Coming on February 28, this sci-fi romance is set on a spacecraft traveling to a distant colony planet. Two passengers are awakened 90 years too early due to a technical malfunction. As they face the prospect of spending the rest of their lives together on the ship, they discover that the vessel is in grave danger. They must work together to save the thousands of sleeping passengers on board.

‘Kinds of Kindness’ (2024)

'Kinds of Kindness' (2024)
Searchlight Pictures

Available starting February 28, this triptych film features three distinct but interconnected stories. Each segment explores different aspects of human relationships, control, and the lengths people go to for approval. The film is known for its surrealist style and dark humor, characteristic of its director’s previous works. It features an ensemble cast playing multiple roles across the different segments.

‘A Journal for Jordan’ (2021)

'A Journal for Jordan' (2021)
Columbia Pictures

Arriving February 28, this biographical drama is based on the true story of First Sergeant Charles Monroe King. While deployed in Iraq, King keeps a journal of love and advice for his infant son to read later in life. Back at home, his partner revisits the story of their relationship and the enduring devotion he had for his family. The film is a poignant account of love, loss, and the importance of legacy.

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