Best Movies to Stream this Weekend on Hulu, Including ‘The Last Duel’
Ready to line up a weekend watchlist? Hulu’s latest drop mixes brand-new thrillers with buzzy festival darlings and a few solid recent releases, so you can jump between suspense, true-crime, and sharp literary adaptations without scrolling forever. To make it easy, here are ten fresh arrivals pulled from this week’s Hulu lists, prioritized by the newest releases first.
‘Bride or Die’ (2025)

Allie’s low-key bachelorette getaway at a secluded rental turns into a survival ordeal when an intruder targets the group. The thriller is written and directed by Nanea Miyata, who also produced alongside Ryan Moon under the Lunar Field banner. The story focuses on loyalty under pressure and the shifting dynamics between longtime friends when danger closes in. Cast and crew details come via the weekly Hulu lineup overview.
‘Sovereign’ (2025)

Inspired by real events, this drama follows father and son Jerry and Joe Kane, adherents of the sovereign citizen movement whose anti-government crusade spirals toward a deadly clash with law enforcement. Christian Swegal wrote and directed, with Nick Offerman and Jacob Tremblay leading a cast that also includes Dennis Quaid, Thomas Mann, Nancy Travis, and Martha Plimpton. The film explores radicalization, ideology, and strain on familial bonds. Production credits and premise are summarized in the latest arrivals list.
‘Murder in Nashville’ (2025)

Set against Music City’s power circles, this thriller tracks Eden’s relationship with Jax, the son of an industry insider, as a string of murders and buried family secrets surface. It’s presented as a contemporary TV-movie mystery with romance-meets-danger energy. Cast information and release window are sourced from the weekly slate. The listing positions it among the newest titles landing on the service.
‘The Exorcism’ (2024)

Russell Crowe plays Anthony Miller, an actor whose behavior unravels while shooting a possession film, forcing his daughter to question whether addiction or something darker is to blame. Joshua John Miller wrote and directed, with M.A. Fortin co-writing, and the ensemble includes Ryan Simpkins, Sam Worthington, Chloe Bailey, Adam Goldberg, Adrian Pasdar, and David Hyde Pierce. The film leans into meta-horror, drawing on Hollywood lore about “cursed sets.” The listing also notes its specific debut timing in the weekly rollout.
‘Christmas Eve in Miller’s Point’ (2024)

Set on Long Island, this ensemble piece follows an Italian American family who gather for what may be their last holiday together, observing rituals, generational frictions, and the melancholy of change. Tyler Taormina directed and co-wrote with Eric Berger. The cast features Matilda Fleming, Maria Dizzia, Ben Shenkman, Francesca Scorsese, Elsie Fisher, Lev Cameron, Sawyer Spielberg, Gregg Turkington, and Michael Cera. Cinematography is by Carson Lund, with editing by Kevin Anton.
‘The Collective’ (2023)

An elite young assassin goes rogue to dismantle a human-trafficking ring backed by powerful elites. Tom DeNucci directs, with Lucas Till starring opposite Ruby Rose, Tyrese Gibson, Don Johnson, Mercedes Varnado, and Paul Ben-Victor. The screenplay is by Matt Rogers and Jason James, and the film was released by Quiver Distribution. Details on cast and creatives are included in Hulu’s weekly additions roundup.
‘Sincerely Truly Christmas’ (2023)

An event planner makes a wish that lets her hear what people want for the holidays, which nudges her toward a reclusive one-hit-wonder musician, with help from a friendly realtor. Sean Cisterna directed from a script by Matthew Thaler, and the cast includes Paula Brancati, Howard Hoover, Jake Epstein, Richard Waugh, and Deborah Tennant. The weekly listing also notes producing and music credits. It’s part of the holiday-forward portion of this week’s arrivals.
‘Last Seen Alive’ (2022)

During a fuel stop, a man’s estranged wife vanishes, triggering a frantic search that drags him through police scrutiny and a criminal underworld. Brian Goodman directs from Marc Frydman’s script, with Gerard Butler leading alongside Jaimie Alexander, Russell Hornsby, and Ethan Embry. The project carried the working title ‘Chase’ in development. It’s one of the recent action thrillers featured in the current batch.
‘American Murderer’ (2022)

Based on the real case of con man and fugitive Jason Derek Brown, this crime drama follows a charismatic schemer whose scams escalate toward a deadly confrontation as the FBI closes in. Matthew Gentile wrote and directed, with Tom Pelphrey starring and support from Idina Menzel, Ryan Phillippe, Jacki Weaver, Paul Schneider, Shantel VanSanten, Kevin Corrigan, and Moisés Arias. The score is by Scott Gentile, with cinematography by Kalilah Robinson and editing by Matt Allen and Christopher Young. Background and credits are summarized in the weekly lineup.
‘The Last Duel’ (2021)

Ridley Scott directs this historical drama adapted from Eric Jager’s nonfiction book about France’s last legally sanctioned duel between Jean de Carrouges and Jacques Le Gris after a grievous accusation by Marguerite de Carrouges. The screenplay is by Nicole Holofcener, Ben Affleck, and Matt Damon, with a cast led by Damon, Adam Driver, Jodie Comer, and Affleck. Dariusz Wolski handled cinematography and Harry Gregson-Williams composed the score, with the narrative told from multiple perspectives. Its arrival is highlighted among the week’s additions.
Tell us which titles you’re pressing play on first—and what you think of this week’s lineup—in the comments!


