‘John Wick: Chapter 4’ Is Hulu’s Most-Watched Movie This Week: Here Is the Rest of the Top 10

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It is a great week to catch up on crowd pleasers that blend high octane action, cozy romance, sharp workplace comedy, and a couple of new releases that have everyone talking. Below is a quick guide to the Hulu movies people are choosing right now, presented as a simple countdown so you can jump in wherever your mood lands.

You will find a globe trotting entry from a modern action franchise alongside comfort watch rom com staples, a fashion world comedy drama, a fresh spy thriller, and a pair of supernatural and creature feature scares. Each blurb shares story basics, key cast, and useful production notes so you can decide what to stream next without any hassle.

10. ‘Under the Tuscan Sun’ (2003)

10. 'Under the Tuscan Sun' (2003)
Touchstone Pictures

This romantic drama is adapted from Frances Mayes’ memoir and follows a newly single writer who buys a crumbling villa in the Italian countryside and starts over. Diane Lane leads the cast with memorable support from Sandra Oh and Raoul Bova, and the film makes generous use of real locations in Tuscany including the hill town of Cortona.

Viewers who enjoy travel rich storytelling will find plenty of detail about restoration, local markets, and seasonal life in rural Italy. The narrative touches on friendship and community as the villa slowly comes back to life, with scenes that spotlight food, festivals, and everyday rhythms in small towns.

9. ‘It Feeds’ (2025)

9. 'It Feeds' (2025)
Black Fawn Films

This 2025 feature is a new arrival on Hulu and is part of this weeks most watched list. If you track fresh additions on the platform you will find it in the recent lineup of films that have been drawing strong attention this week.

You can save ‘It Feeds’ to My Stuff to keep it handy for later and to make it easier to resume across devices that support profiles and watch history. Subtitles and accessibility settings can be adjusted in the playback menu so you can tailor the viewing experience to your preferences.

8. ‘Pretty Woman’ (1990)

8. 'Pretty Woman' (1990)
Touchstone Pictures

This modern classic pairs Julia Roberts and Richard Gere in a story about a high powered dealmaker who meets a free spirited Angeleno and rethinks what he wants from life. Garry Marshall directed the film and Los Angeles locations such as Rodeo Drive and the Beverly Wilshire stand out throughout.

The soundtrack remains one of the most recognizable in the genre with hits like Roy Orbison’s ‘Oh, Pretty Woman’ and Roxettes’ ‘It Must Have Been Love’. The film became a star making showcase for Julia Roberts and continues to be referenced for its fashion, setting, and iconic meet cute setup.

7. ‘The Proposal’ (2009)

7. 'The Proposal' (2009)
Touchstone Pictures

Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds headline this hit about a New York publishing executive who faces a visa problem and asks her assistant to marry her so she can keep working in the United States. Betty White, Mary Steenburgen, and Craig T Nelson round out the ensemble in a story that shifts from city offices to family homes.

Although the story is set in Sitka in Alaska many scenes were filmed in Massachusetts and Rhode Island, which double for coastal landscapes and town streets. Director Anne Fletcher keeps the focus on work culture, family dynamics, and the legal hoops that shape the couple at the center of the story.

6. ‘Sharp Corner’ (2024)

6. 'Sharp Corner' (2024)
Alcina Pictures

This 2024 title is one of the newer entries on Hulu to draw strong interest this week. The listing reflects current viewing activity on the service and marks it as a film many subscribers sampled or completed over the last several days.

If you want to manage your queue efficiently you can add ‘Sharp Corner’ to My Stuff so it stays synced across your phone, tablet, and TV apps. Playback controls let you adjust captions and audio to match your setup which is useful when switching between mobile viewing and a living room screen.

5. ‘The Devil Wears Prada’ (2006)

5. 'The Devil Wears Prada' (2006)
20th Century Fox

Based on Lauren Weisberger’s bestseller, this comedy drama follows a recent college graduate who lands a job at a top fashion magazine and learns how demanding the industry can be. Meryl Streep plays editor Miranda Priestly and Anne Hathaway plays aspiring journalist Andy Sachs with standout support from Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci.

The production showcases runway looks and editorial offices in New York with sequences that also visit Paris during a major fashion event. Costume designer Patricia Field curated an extensive wardrobe that helped define characters and workplace culture, and the film remains a touchstone for behind the scenes media stories.

4. ‘The Amateur’ (2025)

4. 'The Amateur' (2025)
20th Century Studios

This 2025 release is a new screen take on Robert Littell’s novel about an intelligence employee who insists on training for a high risk mission after a personal tragedy. The setup centers on a specialist who normally works behind a desk and who pushes to enter field operations when official channels refuse to act.

The title shares lineage with an earlier film that adapted the same novel and brings the source material to a contemporary setting for modern viewers. Expect an emphasis on tradecraft, surveillance, and the ethical lines that appear when personal grief collides with official policy inside a government agency.

3. ‘The Other Woman’ (2014)

3. 'The Other Woman' (2014)
20th Century Fox

This comedy follows three women who discover they are all involved with the same man and decide to work together once the truth comes out. Cameron Diaz plays a New York attorney, Leslie Mann plays the unsuspecting wife, and Kate Upton plays the younger woman, with Nikolaj Coster-Waldau as the man who connects their stories.

Nicki Minaj appears in a memorable supporting role as an office assistant who offers quick advice during the unraveling. Filming took place in and around New York and other East Coast spots, and the story uses city offices, beach houses, and downtown locations to track the trio as they coordinate their plan.

2. ‘The Monkey’ (2025)

2. 'The Monkey' (2025)
Atomic Monster

This feature adapts Stephen King’s short story about a toy monkey that seems to trigger deadly events whenever its cymbals clap. The film expands a compact supernatural premise into a full length narrative that follows the fallout once the eerie object resurfaces in a family setting.

The original short story appeared in collections that highlighted King’s darker tales and helped establish the core mythology behind the cursed toy. This screen version brings that material to a broader audience and uses the discovery of the monkey to drive investigations into past incidents connected to it.

1. ‘John Wick: Chapter 4’ (2023)

1. 'John Wick: Chapter 4' (2023)
Thunder Road

Keanu Reeves returns as the titular assassin in a globe trotting continuation of the battle against the High Table. Chad Stahelski directs and the production stages major set pieces across cities that include Osaka, Berlin, Paris, and New York with intricate stunt work coordinated by a veteran team.

The ensemble brings back familiar faces such as Laurence Fishburne, Ian McShane, and the late Lance Reddick while introducing Donnie Yen, Bill Skarsgård, Rina Sawayama, Shamier Anderson, and Scott Adkins. The chapter advances series lore about the rules that govern this underworld and builds to a large scale confrontation that tests every alliance around Wick.

Tell us which of these you are starting next and why in the comments.

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