Movies to Stream this Weekend on Hulu, Including ‘John Wick’

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If your watchlist needs a quick refresh, this weekend brings a mix of brand new arrivals, modern crowd pleasers, and a few all time staples. You can jump from a high energy action showcase to a tender indie gem without losing the vibe of a cozy night in. It is an easy way to stack your evenings with things you actually want to watch instead of scrolling forever.

To keep things simple, these picks lean on what just landed first, then round out with the strongest recent additions and a couple of essential classics. Expect a clean blend of action, horror, comedy, and drama so everyone on the couch gets a win.

‘John Wick: Chapter 4’ (2023)

‘John Wick: Chapter 4’ (2023)
Thunder Road

This entry roars in with bold style, precision fights, and a story that keeps raising the stakes with real swagger. If you want a big night that feels like an event, start here and let the momentum carry you.

It also pairs well with a series run if you want to make a marathon of it. Clear some space, settle in, and let the clean choreography do its thing.

‘The Monkey’ (2025)

‘The Monkey’ (2025)
Atomic Monster

A strange toy sets off a chain of creepy moments that steadily tighten the screws. The mood stays focused while the dread keeps building, which makes every reveal land with a jolt.

This is a strong late night pick with the lights low. If you like spooky stories that keep a straight face, this one delivers.

‘Bob Trevino Likes It’ (2025)

‘Bob Trevino Likes It’ (2025)
Laymon's Terms

Warm, funny, and quietly disarming, this indie follows a young woman who finds connection in an unexpected place. It never pushes too hard, which is exactly why it hits so well.

Queue it when you want something heartfelt that still moves with purpose. It is a lovely palate cleanser between heavier picks.

‘It Feeds’ (2025)

‘It Feeds’ (2025)
Black Fawn Films

For horror fans who enjoy a slow build, this one favors creeping unease over quick shocks. The atmosphere stays tight while the tension climbs, which makes the payoff feel earned.

Save it for the late slot when the house is quiet. It is tuned for goosebumps and nervous glances toward the hallway.

‘Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre’ (2023)

‘Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre’ (2023)
Miramax

A slick heist team chases a dangerous score while trading sharp banter and staying three steps ahead. The action moves with confidence and keeps the caper beats snapping into place.

It is an easy win if you want glossy fun with zero homework. Hit play and enjoy the ride.

‘Ready or Not’ (2019)

‘Ready or Not’ (2019)
Mythology Entertainment

A wedding night turns into a deadly game and the tone never wobbles. It is wickedly funny and grim in equal measure, with set pieces that keep topping themselves.

This is perfect for a group watch. You will cheer, cringe, and laugh, often in the same scene.

‘Memoir of a Snail’ (2024)

‘Memoir of a Snail’ (2024)
Arenamedia

A tender stop motion tale with handmade charm and a gentle pulse. It finds beauty in small moments and lets its emotions sneak up on you.

When you want something soothing that still leaves a mark, this is the move. It is quiet in the best way.

‘John Wick’ (2014)

‘John Wick’ (2014)
87Eleven

The one that started it all still feels crisp. The rules are clear, the world is cool without trying too hard, and every fight reads like a miniature dance.

If you are new to the series, begin here before you sprint ahead. If you are returning, it is a joy to revisit how clean the setup is.

‘Thanksgiving’ (2023)

‘Thanksgiving’ (2023)
Electromagnetic Productions

Holiday cheer gets a sharp edge and the result is a slasher with bite. It mixes playfulness with nasty surprises and keeps the pace up without losing focus.

This is a great closer for the weekend if you want something that winks while it swings. Lights down and volume up.

‘Scarface’ (1983)

‘Scarface’ (1983)
Universal Pictures

Here is a rise and fall story that still hits like a freight train. The central performance is volcanic and the lines stick in your head long after the credits.

It is not subtle and that is the point. When you want something loud, stylish, and larger than life, this still owns the room.

Share your weekend picks below and tell us which one you are starting with in the comments.

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