A Coming-of-Age Drama and All the Other Movies Coming to Hulu This Week
Hulu is expanding its library this week with a diverse selection of films ranging from coming-of-age dramas to intense thrillers and prestigious live events. Subscribers can look forward to a mix of recent theatrical hits and genre pieces arriving throughout the second week of March. These additions provide a variety of viewing options for audiences looking to catch up on missed cinematic releases or revisit specific favorites. From acclaimed literary adaptations to the glitz of Hollywood’s biggest night, there is plenty of content to explore on the platform.
‘Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret.’ (2023)

Directed by Kelly Fremon Craig, this adaptation of Judy Blume’s classic novel arrives on the platform on Wednesday, March 11. The story follows 11-year-old Margaret Simon as she navigates the complexities of adolescence, moving to a new town, and exploring her religious identity. The film stars Abby Ryder Fortson in the titular role alongside Rachel McAdams and Kathy Bates. Critics praised the production for its faithful representation of the source material and its sincere approach to the nuances of growing up.
‘Run, Hide, Die’ (2015)

This horror-thriller follows five women who retreat to a remote cabin for an anniversary getaway that quickly turns into a fight for survival. The group is targeted by a mysterious killer, forcing them to use their wits and collective strength to escape a series of deadly encounters. The film explores themes of revenge and resilience within the classic slasher genre framework. It will be available for streaming on Hulu starting Friday, March 13.
‘The Oscars’ (2026)

The 98th Academy Awards, commonly referred to as ‘The Oscars’, will be available to stream on Hulu on Sunday, March 15. This prestigious ceremony honors the best cinematic achievements from the preceding year across various categories, including Best Picture and Best Director. The broadcast captures the red carpet arrivals, live musical performances, and acceptance speeches from the industry’s most prominent figures. It serves as the culminating event of the film awards season, celebrating excellence in global filmmaking and artistic production.
‘Theater Camp’ (2023)

This mockumentary-style comedy focuses on the eccentric staff of a struggling summer theater camp in upstate New York. After their founder falls into a coma, the instructors must work together with her business-minded son to keep the camp afloat before opening night. The film features an ensemble cast including Molly Gordon, Ben Platt, and Noah Galvin. It makes its debut on the streaming service on Sunday, March 15.
Tell us which of these Hulu premieres you are most excited to stream in the comments.


