An Unusual Horror and All the Other Movies Coming to Hulu This Week
Hulu is expanding its streaming library this week with a diverse selection of cinematic offerings ranging from early 2000s comedies to upcoming 2025 thrillers. Subscribers can expect a massive influx of content on the first of the month, alongside several contemporary premieres scheduled throughout the week. This collection includes animated family favorites, high-octane action films, and critically acclaimed dramas. Whether viewers are looking for nostalgic classics or modern horror, the schedule for March 30 through April 5 provides a wide array of entertainment options.
‘The Best Christmas Pageant Ever’ (2024)

Arriving on the platform on Tuesday, March 31, this holiday-themed comedy is based on the popular children’s novel by Barbara Robinson. The plot centers on the Herdman children, six siblings known for their delinquent behavior and lack of religious knowledge. When they decide to participate in the local church’s annual Christmas play, the community becomes concerned about the potential for disaster. The film explores themes of grace and redemption as the children offer a unique perspective on the traditional nativity story.
‘Jesus Revolution’ (2023)

‘Jesus Revolution’ debuts on Hulu on Tuesday, March 31, bringing the true story of a spiritual awakening to the screen. Set in Southern California during the late 1960s, the drama follows a young man searching for truth amidst a changing cultural landscape. He encounters a charismatic street preacher and a traditional pastor who eventually open their church doors to a new generation of believers. The movie features Kelsey Grammer and Joel Courtney as they portray the real-life figures involved in this historic movement.
‘Blippi’s Big Dino Adventure’ (2023)

Available starting Tuesday, March 31, this educational children’s film features the popular character Blippi in a prehistoric setting. Blippi embarks on a journey to find dinosaur eggs and learn about different species that once roamed the Earth. The adventure is designed to engage young viewers with interactive segments, songs, and scientific facts presented in a colorful format. Park rangers and animatronic dinosaurs assist Blippi as he navigates various obstacles to complete his mission.
‘House on Eden’ (2025)

Scheduled for release on Tuesday, March 31, ‘House on Eden’ is a psychological thriller that follows a couple looking for a fresh start. Upon moving into a secluded home on Eden Road, the protagonists begin to notice strange occurrences and unsettling neighbors. The narrative builds tension as the house’s dark history is slowly revealed through mysterious clues and escalating threats. This 2025 production stars a cast of rising actors and focuses on the erosion of trust between the main characters.
‘About My Father’ (2023)

‘About My Father’ joins the streaming service on Tuesday, March 31, starring comedian Sebastian Maniscalco and Robert De Niro. The story follows Sebastian as he is encouraged by his fiancée to bring his immigrant Italian father, Salvo, on a weekend trip with her wealthy family. Cultural clashes ensue as Salvo’s old-school habits collide with the refined lifestyle of his future in-laws. The comedy emphasizes the importance of family bonds despite embarrassing differences and generational gaps.
’21 Jump Street’ (2012)

This action-comedy arrives on Wednesday, April 1, featuring Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum as two underperforming police officers. They are assigned to a secret undercover unit that sends them into a local high school to investigate a synthetic drug ring. The officers find that social hierarchies have changed significantly since they were students, complicating their ability to blend in. The film serves as a modern reboot of the classic television series, focusing on the comedic chemistry between the two leads.
‘Mo’ Money’ (1992)

‘Mo’ Money’ premieres on Wednesday, April 1, and stars Damon Wayans as a street-smart con artist named Johnny Stewart. In an effort to impress a woman working at a credit card company, Johnny takes a legitimate job in the mailroom. However, he soon finds himself entangled in a massive corporate fraud scheme orchestrated by his superiors. The film blends romantic subplots with high-stakes action as Johnny attempts to clear his name and protect his brother.
‘Shrek 2’ (2004)

Arriving on Wednesday, April 1, this animated sequel follows Shrek and Fiona as they travel to the kingdom of Far Far Away. The couple must navigate the disapproval of Fiona’s royal parents, who are shocked by their daughter’s transformation and choice of husband. The film introduces iconic characters such as Puss in Boots and the manipulative Fairy Godmother. It is widely recognized for its satirical take on traditional fairy tales and its extensive use of contemporary pop culture references.
‘Neighbors’ (1981)

This dark comedy, starring John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd, becomes available on Wednesday, April 1. The plot follows Earl Keese, a quiet suburbanite whose life is turned upside down when a chaotic couple moves in next door. The new neighbors subject Earl to a series of bizarre psychological games and physical pranks that threaten his sanity. This film marked the final screen collaboration between Belushi and Aykroyd before Belushi’s death.
‘Dear Sobriety: You’re Killing Me’ (2026)

‘Dear Sobriety: You’re Killing Me’ is a documentary-style production debuting on Wednesday, April 1. The film examines the complex journey of recovery and the personal toll that maintaining sobriety can take on individuals and their families. Through a series of interviews and candid footage, it explores the psychological hurdles and social pressures faced by those in the recovery community. The 2026 release aims to provide an honest look at the realities of addiction and the ongoing process of healing.
‘Pacific Rim: Uprising’ (2018)

‘Pacific Rim: Uprising’ hits Hulu on Wednesday, April 1, continuing the saga of giant Jaegers fighting interdimensional monsters. Set ten years after the original film, Jake Pentecost, the son of a legendary pilot, must step up to lead a new generation of pilots. When a new Kaiju threat emerges, the team must utilize advanced technology and teamwork to prevent the extinction of humanity. The film features large-scale special effects and focuses on the global cooperation required to defend the planet.
’50 First Dates’ (2004)

This romantic comedy starring Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore arrives on Wednesday, April 1. The story is set in Hawaii and follows Henry Roth, a veterinarian who falls in love with a woman named Lucy. Lucy suffers from short-term memory loss, causing her to forget Henry every time she goes to sleep. To win her heart, Henry must find creative ways to reintroduce himself and make her fall in love with him every single day.
‘Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb’ (2014)

Available on Wednesday, April 1, this third installment in the franchise takes security guard Larry Daley to the British Museum in London. Larry must discover why the Tablet of Ahkmenrah, which brings the exhibits to life, is losing its magical power. He teams up with both old and new historical figures to solve the mystery and save the museum’s residents. The film serves as a conclusion to the trilogy and features the final performance of Robin Williams as Theodore Roosevelt.
‘The Day After Tomorrow’ (2004)

‘The Day After Tomorrow’ joins the library on Wednesday, April 1, depicting a global catastrophic climate shift. When a massive “superstorm” triggers a new ice age, a paleoclimatologist must travel across a frozen landscape to rescue his son in New York City. The film showcases various survival scenarios as the world’s population flees toward warmer climates in the south. It is known for its dramatic visual effects depicting the destruction of famous landmarks by extreme weather events.
‘In Time’ (2011)

Starting Wednesday, April 1, subscribers can watch ‘In Time’, a dystopian sci-fi film starring Justin Timberlake and Amanda Seyfried. In a future where people stop aging at 25 and time is the primary currency, the wealthy live forever while the poor struggle to survive. A young man from the slums is framed for murder after receiving a massive inheritance of time from a stranger. He goes on the run with a hostage, attempting to bring down the corrupt system that controls human life spans.
’22 Jump Street’ (2014)

’22 Jump Street’ arrives on Wednesday, April 1, reuniting officers Schmidt and Jenko for a new undercover mission. This time, the duo is sent to a local college to infiltrate a fraternity and identify the supplier of a dangerous new drug. As they navigate the complexities of university life, their partnership is tested by different social circles and personal interests. The film parodies the nature of Hollywood sequels while delivering high-energy action sequences.
‘Shrek the Third’ (2007)

‘Shrek the Third’ debuts on Wednesday, April 1, following the ogre as he prepares to take over the throne of Far Far Away. Unwilling to become king, Shrek travels with Donkey and Puss in Boots to find the only other heir, a rebellious teenager named Artie. Meanwhile, Prince Charming recruits a band of fairy tale villains to stage a coup and seize the crown for himself. The story focuses on Shrek’s transition into fatherhood and his struggle with newfound royal responsibilities.
‘Shrek’ (2001)

The original ‘Shrek’ becomes available on Wednesday, April 1, introducing the world to the grumpy green ogre and his talkative companion, Donkey. Shrek embarks on a quest to rescue Princess Fiona from a dragon-guarded tower to reclaim his swamp from Lord Farquaad. Along the way, Shrek discovers that he and the princess have more in common than he initially thought. The film won the first-ever Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and launched a major franchise.
‘Not Another Teen Movie’ (2001)

‘Not Another Teen Movie’ hits the platform on Wednesday, April 1, serving as a parody of popular high school films from the 1980s and 1990s. The plot follows a popular jock who bets he can turn an “ugly” girl into a prom queen. The film mocks various tropes found in teen dramas, including choreographed dance numbers and stereotypical character archetypes. It features early career performances from actors such as Chris Evans and Chyler Leigh.
‘Toni Erdmann’ (2016)

This critically acclaimed German comedy-drama arrives on Wednesday, April 1. The story revolves around a practical-joking father who attempts to reconnect with his hardworking, corporate-focused daughter. To get her attention, he creates an eccentric alter ego named Toni Erdmann and begins interfering in her professional life. The film explores the tension between corporate ambition and personal happiness through its lengthy and deliberate narrative.
‘Date Night’ (2010)

‘Date Night’ joins the lineup on Wednesday, April 1, starring Steve Carell and Tina Fey as a bored suburban couple. Their attempt at a romantic evening in New York City goes awry when they take another couple’s reservation at a high-end restaurant. This leads to a case of mistaken identity involving corrupt police officers and ruthless mobsters. The protagonists must work together to survive the night and clear their names while rediscovering their spark.
‘Napoleon Dynamite’ (2004)

The cult classic ‘Napoleon Dynamite’ becomes available on Wednesday, April 1, following the lives of socially awkward teenagers in rural Idaho. Napoleon spends his days navigating high school bullies, his eccentric family, and his friendship with the new student, Pedro. When Pedro decides to run for class president, Napoleon uses his unique skills to help him win the election. The film is noted for its deadpan humor, quirky characters, and memorable dance sequences.
‘Micki & Maude’ (1984)

‘Micki + Maude’ premieres on Wednesday, April 1, starring Dudley Moore as a man who inadvertently finds himself married to two women at once. When both his wives become pregnant simultaneously, Rob Salinger must juggle two separate lives to keep them from finding out about each other. The film is a farcical comedy that examines the stress and complications of living a double life. It highlights the lengths a person might go to avoid confrontation and maintain a facade of normalcy.
‘The Sitter’ (2011)

Available on Wednesday, April 1, ‘The Sitter’ stars Jonah Hill as a college student who is suspended and living at home with his mother. He reluctantly agrees to babysit the neighbors’ three children, leading to a wild night across New York City. The group encounters drug dealers, socialites, and various urban obstacles as the protagonist tries to manage the misbehaving kids. The film is an R-rated take on the traditional babysitting adventure genre.
‘The Devil Wears Prada’ (2006)

‘The Devil Wears Prada’ arrives on Wednesday, April 1, starring Anne Hathaway as Andy Sachs, an aspiring journalist. Andy lands a job as an assistant to Miranda Priestly, the formidable and demanding editor-in-chief of a high-fashion magazine. Despite her initial disdain for the industry, Andy begins to change her appearance and priorities to satisfy her boss’s extreme expectations. The film is a satirical look at the fashion world and the personal sacrifices required for professional success.
‘Big Daddy’ (1999)

This Adam Sandler comedy debuts on Wednesday, April 1, following Sonny Koufax, a law school graduate who avoids adult responsibilities. To prove to his ex-girlfriend that he is ready for commitment, Sonny adopts a five-year-old boy named Julian. However, he quickly realizes that parenting is more difficult than he anticipated as he tries to balance his lazy lifestyle with a child’s needs. The film explores the bond that forms between the two as Sonny eventually matures through the experience.
‘Murphy’s Romance’ (1985)

‘Murphy’s Romance’ hits Hulu on Wednesday, April 1, featuring Sally Field and James Garner in a small-town romantic drama. A divorced mother moves to a rural Arizona town to start a horse ranch and develops a friendship with the local pharmacist. Their budding relationship is complicated when her irresponsible ex-husband arrives in town looking for a place to stay. The film is noted for its gentle pacing and focus on the development of mature characters.
‘Shrek Forever After’ (2010)

Arriving Wednesday, April 1, the fourth ‘Shrek’ film finds the ogre experiencing a mid-life crisis and longing for his days as a scary beast. He makes a deal with Rumpelstiltskin to live like a “real ogre” for a day, but finds himself in a twisted alternate reality where he was never born. In this version of Far Far Away, Rumpelstiltskin is king and Fiona is a warrior leading an ogre resistance. Shrek must find a way to break the contract and return to his true life.
‘Shark Tale’ (2004)

‘Shark Tale’ joins the streaming library on Wednesday, April 1, featuring an underwater world inhabited by anthropomorphic sea creatures. The story follows Oscar, a small fish who claims to have killed a shark to gain fame and fortune in his community. He enters into an unlikely partnership with a vegetarian shark named Lenny to maintain the lie and avoid the wrath of the shark mob. The animated film features a star-studded voice cast including Will Smith and Robert De Niro.
‘Moon’ (2009)

The sci-fi drama ‘Moon’ premieres on Wednesday, April 1, starring Sam Rockwell as Sam Bell. Sam is nearing the end of a three-year solo stint on the moon, where he mines resources to help solve Earth’s energy crisis. As his departure date approaches, his health begins to deteriorate and he discovers a shocking secret about his identity and the company he works for. The film is praised for its minimalist approach and its exploration of isolation and corporate ethics.
‘The Beekeeper’ (2024)

‘The Beekeeper’ arrives on Wednesday, April 1, and stars Jason Statham as Adam Clay, a former operative for a secret organization. When a friend falls victim to a sophisticated phishing scam, Clay emerges from retirement to exact a brutal revenge against those responsible. He discovers that the corruption runs deep into the highest levels of government and corporate power. The action thriller focuses on high-stakes combat and the protagonist’s specialized skills as he dismantles the criminal network.
‘The Heat’ (2013)

‘The Heat’ becomes available on Wednesday, April 1, featuring Sandra Bullock and Melissa McCarthy as an unlikely pair of law enforcement officers. Bullock plays a straight-laced FBI agent who must team up with McCarthy’s foul-mouthed, unconventional Boston police officer to take down a drug lord. Their clashing personalities lead to various comedic and dangerous situations as they learn to respect each other’s methods. The film is a buddy-cop comedy that highlights the chemistry between the two leads.
‘A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas’ (2011)

The third film in the stoner comedy franchise debuts on Wednesday, April 1. After years of being apart, Harold and Kumar reunite when a mysterious package arrives at Kumar’s door. Their attempt to replace a prize Christmas tree leads them on a chaotic journey through New York City involving mobsters and musical numbers. The movie features the return of Neil Patrick Harris in a fictionalized version of himself and utilizes holiday themes for comedic effect.
‘Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay’ (2008)

‘Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay’ hits the platform on Wednesday, April 1. Following the events of the first film, the duo is mistaken for terrorists while on a flight to Amsterdam and sent to the detention camp. After a daring escape, they travel across the United States to find an old friend who can clear their names. The film satirizes American politics and racial profiling through a series of increasingly absurd scenarios.
‘Monster House’ (2006)

This animated horror film for children arrives on Wednesday, April 1. The story follows three teenagers who discover that their neighbor’s house is actually a living, breathing monster that eats anything that gets too close. With Halloween approaching, the kids must find a way to destroy the house before it harms the neighborhood children. The film uses motion-capture technology to create its unique visual style and provides a spooky adventure suitable for younger audiences.
‘My Life’ (1993)

‘My Life’ joins the lineup on Wednesday, April 1, starring Michael Keaton and Nicole Kidman. The drama follows Bob Jones, a successful executive who is diagnosed with terminal cancer while his wife is pregnant with their first child. Bob begins filming a series of video messages for his unborn son, sharing life lessons, family history, and personal regrets. The narrative focuses on the protagonist’s efforts to reconcile with his estranged family and find peace before his time runs out.
‘Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian’ (2009)

Available on Wednesday, April 1, this sequel moves the action to the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. Larry Daley must infiltrate the museum after the exhibits from New York are shipped there and endangered by a resurrected Egyptian pharaoh. He encounters new historical figures, including Amelia Earhart and Al Capone, as they fight for control of the magical tablet. the film expands on the scale of the original with more diverse historical settings and characters.
‘The Croods’ (2013)

‘The Croods’ premieres on Wednesday, April 1, following a prehistoric family whose cave is destroyed by a natural disaster. Forced to travel through a dangerous but beautiful new world, they encounter a modern nomad named Guy who introduces them to new inventions like fire. The family’s patriarch, Grug, struggles to accept these changes while trying to keep his family safe from unknown predators. The animated film emphasizes themes of adaptability and the curiosity of the human spirit.
‘Night at the Museum’ (2006)

The original ‘Night at the Museum’ becomes available on Wednesday, April 1, starring Ben Stiller as Larry Daley. Larry takes a job as a night watchman at the American Museum of Natural History, only to discover that the exhibits come to life after the sun sets. He must learn to manage the chaotic historical figures and animals while preventing a group of former guards from stealing the source of the museum’s magic. The film blends slapstick comedy with family-friendly adventure.
‘Romy and Michele’s High School Reunion’ (1997)

‘Romy and Michele’s High School Reunion’ arrives on Wednesday, April 1, starring Mira Sorvino and Lisa Kudrow. The plot follows two best friends who realize their lives are not as successful as they had hoped as their ten-year reunion approaches. They decide to invent fake, high-powered careers as the inventors of Post-it notes to impress their former classmates. The comedy celebrates the bond of female friendship and the rejection of social hierarchies.
‘Pizza Movie’ (2024)

‘Pizza Movie’ debuts on Friday, April 3, offering a contemporary take on the independent comedy genre. The film follows a pizza delivery driver navigating the strange and often surreal occurrences of a single night shift in a sprawling city. Along the way, he encounters a cast of eccentric customers and finds himself in the middle of a local neighborhood dispute. This production focuses on the small, human moments that occur during routine service work and explores the interconnectedness of urban life.
‘Primitive War’ (2025)

Scheduled for release on Saturday, April 4, ‘Primitive War’ is a sci-fi horror film set during the Vietnam War. A search and rescue team is sent into an uncharted valley to find a missing squad, only to discover that the area is inhabited by prehistoric dinosaurs. The soldiers must fight for survival against both human enemies and ancient predators in a dense jungle environment. Based on the novel by Ethan Pettus, the film stars Jeremy Piven and Tricia Helfer.
‘The Boogeyman’ (2023)

‘The Boogeyman’ arrives on Sunday, April 5, based on the short story by Stephen King. The horror film follows a high school student and her younger sister who are grieving the recent death of their mother. They find themselves plagued by a sadistic presence that lurks in the shadows of their home, feeding on their suffering. After a desperate patient visits their father, a therapist, the entity attaches itself to the family, forcing them to confront their deepest fears.
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