‘Call Me by Your Name’ and Every Other Movie Coming To Hulu This Week
It’s a big week on Hulu. From family favorites and quotable comedies to glossy thrillers and recent horror hits, there’s a lot landing on the platform between Monday, September 1 and Sunday, September 7, 2025. Below, you’ll find every film arriving this week, plus quick, useful details on plots, casts, and who made them—so you can decide what to queue up first.
Each entry notes its Hulu arrival date in the text. Titles range from longtime crowd-pleasers like ‘Mrs. Doubtfire’ and ‘Mean Girls’ to 2020s releases such as ‘Evil Dead Rise’, ‘Meg 2: The Trench’, and ‘The Nun II’, alongside a few brand-new 2025 listings. Let’s dive in.
‘School of Rock’ (2003)

Richard Linklater’s music-class comedy follows a down-on-his-luck guitarist who turns a prep-school class into a stealth rock band. Jack Black leads the cast, with Joan Cusack, Mike White, and Sarah Silverman. Arrives Monday, September 1.
Written by Mike White and produced for Paramount, the film blends original songs with classic rock cues and features real young musicians in key roles. Its success later inspired a stage musical and a TV adaptation, but the original movie is what’s streaming on Hulu starting Monday, September 1.
‘John Tucker Must Die’ (2006)

A group of high-schoolers team up to expose a serial dater in this teen comedy directed by Betty Thomas. The ensemble includes Jesse Metcalfe, Brittany Snow, Sophia Bush, Ashanti, and Arielle Kebbel. Arrives Monday, September 1.
Produced by Regency and distributed by 20th Century Fox, the film leans on undercover hijinks and revenge plots set against school games and dances. Expect recognizable 2000s pop soundtracks and cameos when it hits Hulu on Monday, September 1.
‘Trap’ (2024)

M. Night Shyamalan’s thriller centers on a father at a pop concert that becomes the site of a massive police operation, where a serial killer is believed to be in the crowd. Josh Hartnett stars, with additional roles for Ariel Donoghue and Saleka. Arrives Monday, September 1.
Written and directed by Shyamalan and produced through Blinding Edge Pictures with distribution by Warner Bros., the film uses concert-scale staging and real crowd logistics to build its cat-and-mouse tension. Stream it on Hulu starting Monday, September 1.
‘Clueless’ (1995)

Amy Heckerling’s Beverly Hills update of Jane Austen’s ‘Emma’ follows a matchmaking teen navigating friendship, love, and high school hallways. Alicia Silverstone headlines alongside Stacey Dash, Brittany Murphy, and Paul Rudd. Arrives Monday, September 1.
A Paramount release produced by Scott Rudin, ‘Clueless’ became a defining 90s comedy known for its slang and fashion. Catch the original film on Hulu beginning Monday, September 1.
‘Mrs. Doubtfire’ (1993)

Chris Columbus directs this family comedy about a voice actor who disguises himself as a Scottish housekeeper to spend time with his kids after a divorce. Robin Williams stars with Sally Field, Pierce Brosnan, and Harvey Fierstein. Arrives Monday, September 1.
The film was produced by 20th Century Fox and based on Anne Fine’s novel ‘Alias Madame Doubtfire’. Its makeup transformations and improv-friendly set pieces helped cement its legacy—stream it starting Monday, September 1.
‘Amsterdam’ (2022)

Set in the 1930s, this period caper follows three friends who witness a murder, become suspects, and uncover a sprawling conspiracy. The ensemble includes Christian Bale, Margot Robbie, and John David Washington, with Taylor Swift, Anya Taylor-Joy, and Robert De Niro in support. Arrives Monday, September 1.
Written and directed by David O. Russell and produced by New Regency for distribution by 20th Century Studios, the film blends historical events with fictionalized intrigue. It lands on Hulu Monday, September 1.
‘Meg 2: The Trench’ (2023)

Jason Statham returns as deep-sea rescue specialist Jonas Taylor in this giant-shark sequel that sends the team into an even more dangerous undersea trench. Wu Jing co-stars. Arrives Monday, September 1.
Directed by Ben Wheatley, the film continues the series launched by ‘The Meg’, drawing from Steve Alten’s novels and produced in partnership with international partners alongside Warner Bros. Stream it on Monday, September 1.
‘The 40 Year Old Virgin’ (2005)

Judd Apatow’s breakout comedy follows a big-box store employee whose friends meddle in his love life with well-meaning but chaotic advice. Steve Carell stars with Catherine Keener, Paul Rudd, Seth Rogen, and Romany Malco. Arrives Monday, September 1.
Produced by Apatow Productions and released by Universal, the film mixed improv-heavy scenes with a sharp supporting cast that helped define a mid-2000s comedy wave. It hits Hulu on Monday, September 1.
‘Just Married’ (2003)

A honeymoon goes off the rails in this travel-mishap comedy about a newlywed couple who discover their incompatibilities at the worst times. Ashton Kutcher and Brittany Murphy lead. Arrives Monday, September 1.
Directed by Shawn Levy and released by 20th Century Fox, the film pairs slapstick disaster with postcard European backdrops. It arrives on Hulu Monday, September 1.
‘Jennifer’s Body’ (2009)

After a small-town tragedy, a cheerleader becomes host to something demonic and targets the boys in her school, leaving her best friend to stop the killings. Megan Fox and Amanda Seyfried star. Arrives Monday, September 1.
Directed by Karyn Kusama from a Diablo Cody script and released by 20th Century Fox, the film’s horror-comedy tone and needle-drop soundtrack have grown a cult following. Stream it Monday, September 1.
‘Roll Bounce’ (2005)

Set in late-1970s Chicago, this coming-of-age story centers on a teen skater who finds his crew’s local rink shuttered and must prove himself on a new scene. Bow Wow stars with Chi McBride and Nick Cannon. Arrives Monday, September 1.
Directed by Malcolm D. Lee and released by Fox Searchlight, the movie blends period funk and disco with intricate roller-rink choreography. It glides onto Hulu Monday, September 1.
‘The Meg’ (2018)

A deep-sea observation mission unleashes a prehistoric megalodon, forcing a rescue diver and a marine institute team into a fight for survival. Jason Statham leads the cast with Li Bingbing and Cliff Curtis. Arrives Monday, September 1.
Directed by Jon Turteltaub and co-produced internationally with Warner Bros., the film adapts Steve Alten’s novel with large-scale effects and underwater set pieces. Stream it Monday, September 1.
‘Finding Forrester’ (2000)

A reclusive New York author mentors a gifted teen writer and basketball player who’s navigating a new elite school. Sean Connery stars with Rob Brown, F. Murray Abraham, and Anna Paquin. Arrives Monday, September 1.
Directed by Gus Van Sant from Mike Rich’s screenplay and released by Columbia Pictures, the drama emphasizes craft, mentorship, and the push-pull of talent and opportunity. It arrives Monday, September 1.
‘Mean Girls’ (2004)

A new student learns the unspoken rules of high school cliques and wages a covert campaign against the reigning trio known as the Plastics. Lindsay Lohan stars with Rachel McAdams, Lacey Chabert, and Amanda Seyfried. Arrives Monday, September 1.
Directed by Mark Waters from Tina Fey’s screenplay (inspired by Rosalind Wiseman’s nonfiction book), the Paramount release became a staple teen comedy that later spawned a stage musical and a film adaptation of that musical. Stream it Monday, September 1.
‘Never Let Me Go’ (2010)

In a secluded English boarding school, three children grow up with a mysterious purpose that shadows their relationships into adulthood. Carey Mulligan, Keira Knightley, and Andrew Garfield star. Arrives Monday, September 1.
Directed by Mark Romanek and adapted by Alex Garland from Kazuo Ishiguro’s novel, the film was produced by DNA Films and Fox Searchlight with a minimalist score and muted period design. It lands Monday, September 1.
‘Invincible’ (2006)

Based on the true story of Vince Papale, a 30-year-old bartender who earned a spot on the Philadelphia Eagles after an open tryout in the 1970s. Mark Wahlberg stars with Greg Kinnear and Elizabeth Banks. Arrives Monday, September 1.
Directed by Ericson Core and produced by Walt Disney Pictures, the film recreates 70s NFL atmospherics and Papale’s underdog arc. Stream it Monday, September 1.
‘Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian’ (2009)

Larry Daley follows his museum friends to Washington, D.C., where artifacts come to life inside the Smithsonian’s vast collections. Ben Stiller leads a cast that includes Amy Adams, Hank Azaria, and Owen Wilson. Arrives Monday, September 1.
Directed by Shawn Levy and released by 20th Century Fox, the sequel expands the franchise’s effects-driven set pieces across famous American exhibits. It arrives Monday, September 1.
‘Kingsman: The Secret Service’ (2015)

A street-savvy recruit enters a clandestine British spy organization while a tech billionaire plots a global crisis. Taron Egerton stars with Colin Firth, Samuel L. Jackson, and Sofia Boutella. Arrives Monday, September 1.
Directed by Matthew Vaughn and produced by Marv with 20th Century Fox, the film adapts the ‘The Secret Service’ comic by Mark Millar and Dave Gibbons, mixing bespoke suits with outrageous action. Stream it Monday, September 1.
‘Devil’s Due’ (2014)

A newlywed couple’s odd occurrences escalate after an inexplicable event on their honeymoon, recorded through handheld and surveillance footage. Allison Miller and Zach Gilford star. Arrives Monday, September 1.
Directed by Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett (Radio Silence) and released by 20th Century Fox, the found-footage horror uses covert camera angles to ratchet dread. It lands Monday, September 1.
‘Juno’ (2007)

A sharp-witted teen faces an unplanned pregnancy and decides on an adoption plan that gets complicated by the would-be parents. Elliot Page stars with Michael Cera, Jennifer Garner, and Jason Bateman. Arrives Monday, September 1.
Directed by Jason Reitman from Diablo Cody’s Oscar-winning screenplay and released by Fox Searchlight, the film balances humor with heartfelt character work and an indie-folk soundtrack. Stream it Monday, September 1.
‘Gandhi’ (1982)

The epic biographical drama charts Mohandas K. Gandhi’s path from South African lawyer to leader of India’s nonviolent independence movement. Ben Kingsley stars with Rohini Hattangadi and Candice Bergen. Arrives Monday, September 1.
Directed by Richard Attenborough and produced by Goldcrest Films and International Film Investors, the film earned multiple Academy Awards for its scope and performances. It arrives Monday, September 1.
‘Space Jam’ (1996)

When the Looney Tunes need help against intergalactic rivals, they recruit Michael Jordan for a high-stakes basketball game. Bill Murray and Wayne Knight appear alongside the animated ensemble. Arrives Monday, September 1.
Directed by Joe Pytka and produced by Warner Bros., the live-action/animation hybrid features classic characters and a 90s R&B soundtrack. Stream it Monday, September 1.
‘The Bob’s Burgers Movie’ (2022)

A ruptured water main creates a sinkhole that blocks the Belchers’ restaurant, prompting a musical-mystery scramble to save the summer. Voices include H. Jon Benjamin, John Roberts, Kristen Schaal, Dan Mintz, and Eugene Mirman. Arrives Monday, September 1.
Directed by Loren Bouchard and Bernard Derriman and produced by 20th Century Studios, the feature expands the series’ world with larger musical numbers and set pieces. It lands Monday, September 1.
‘Evil Dead Rise’ (2023)

A family reunion in a Los Angeles apartment turns into a fight for survival after the discovery of a cursed book. Alyssa Sutherland and Lily Sullivan star. Arrives Monday, September 1.
Written and directed by Lee Cronin and produced by Sam Raimi, Bruce Campbell, and Rob Tapert, the film extends the ‘Evil Dead’ universe with urban high-rise horror. Stream it Monday, September 1.
‘Breaking Up’ (1997)

A couple’s turbulent relationship cycles through passion, separation, and reconciliation over several years. Russell Crowe and Salma Hayek star. Arrives Monday, September 1.
Directed by Robert Greenwald from a script by Michael Cristofer and released by Fox Searchlight, the romantic drama adapts stage-like intimacy for the screen. It arrives Monday, September 1.
‘The Nun II’ (2023)

Set within ‘The Conjuring’ universe, a demonic force resurfaces, drawing Sister Irene back into a confrontation with an evil presence tied to her past. Taissa Farmiga and Bonnie Aarons star. Arrives Monday, September 1.
Directed by Michael Chaves and produced by Atomic Monster and The Safran Company for Warner Bros., the sequel connects threads from earlier entries in the franchise. Stream it Monday, September 1.
‘See How They Run’ (2022)

In 1950s London, a film adaptation of a hit stage play is derailed by murder, setting a jaded inspector and an eager rookie on a case within the West End. Sam Rockwell and Saoirse Ronan lead. Arrives Monday, September 1.
Directed by Tom George and produced by Searchlight Pictures, the whodunit features an ensemble that includes Adrien Brody, Ruth Wilson, and David Oyelowo. It lands Monday, September 1.
‘Call Me by Your Name’ (2017)

In 1980s Northern Italy, a teenager and a visiting graduate student form a bond that reshapes a summer for both families. Timothée Chalamet and Armie Hammer star, with Michael Stuhlbarg and Amira Casar. Arrives Monday, September 1.
Directed by Luca Guadagnino with a screenplay by James Ivory adapted from André Aciman’s novel, the film was released by Sony Pictures Classics with cinematography by Sayombhu Mukdeeprom. Stream it Monday, September 1.
‘Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb’ (2014)

A mysterious corrosion of the magic tablet sends Larry and his museum friends to London’s British Museum in search of answers. Ben Stiller stars with Dan Stevens and Rebel Wilson. Arrives Monday, September 1.
Directed by Shawn Levy and released by 20th Century Fox, the third entry reunites the core cast with new historical figures and locations. It arrives Monday, September 1.
‘I Am Number Four’ (2011)

A teen with extraordinary abilities hides on Earth from deadly pursuers, guided by a guardian while learning to control his powers. Alex Pettyfer stars with Dianna Agron and Teresa Palmer. Arrives Monday, September 1.
Directed by D. J. Caruso and adapted from the novel by Pittacus Lore, the film was produced by DreamWorks and released by Touchstone Pictures. Stream it Monday, September 1.
‘Night at the Museum’ (2006)

A new night guard at New York’s Museum of Natural History discovers that the exhibits come to life after dark. Ben Stiller leads with Robin Williams, Owen Wilson, and Carla Gugino. Arrives Monday, September 1.
Directed by Shawn Levy and produced by 20th Century Fox, the movie launched a family franchise built around physical comedy and effects-driven sequences. It lands Monday, September 1.
‘How to Train Your Dragon’ (2010)

A young Viking befriends an injured dragon and challenges his village’s long-held beliefs about the creatures. Voices include Jay Baruchel, America Ferrera, Gerard Butler, and Craig Ferguson. Arrives Monday, September 1.
Directed by Chris Sanders and Dean DeBlois and produced by DreamWorks Animation, the film adapts Cressida Cowell’s book series and introduced the franchise’s soaring score and flight sequences. Stream it Monday, September 1.
‘Need for Speed’ (2014)

A street racer fresh out of prison enters a high-stakes cross-country event to confront the rival who framed him. Aaron Paul stars with Dominic Cooper and Imogen Poots. Arrives Monday, September 1.
Directed by Scott Waugh and produced by DreamWorks, the film is inspired by the long-running video game series and emphasizes practical driving stunts. It arrives Monday, September 1.
‘Donnie Darko’ (2001)

After a freak accident, a suburban teen begins experiencing visions that lead him toward troubling acts and questions about fate and time. Jake Gyllenhaal stars with Jena Malone, Maggie Gyllenhaal, and Drew Barrymore. Arrives Monday, September 1.
Written and directed by Richard Kelly and originally released by Newmarket Films, the movie blends psychological drama and science-fiction elements with an 80s-set soundtrack. Stream it Monday, September 1.
‘She’s the Man’ (2006)

Loosely inspired by Shakespeare’s ‘Twelfth Night’, a teen disguises herself as her brother to play on a boys’ soccer team. Amanda Bynes stars with Channing Tatum and Laura Ramsey. Arrives Monday, September 1.
Directed by Andy Fickman and produced by DreamWorks/Paramount, the film relocates the mistaken-identity comedy to a modern prep-school setting. It lands Monday, September 1.
‘World War Z’ (2013)

A former U.N. investigator races against time to track a global outbreak’s origin and find a way to stop it. Brad Pitt stars with Mireille Enos and Daniella Kertesz. Arrives Monday, September 1.
Directed by Marc Forster and produced by Plan B Entertainment, the film adapts Max Brooks’s novel into a globe-trotting thriller with large-scale set pieces. Stream it Monday, September 1.
‘How to Train Your Dragon 2’ (2014)

Five years after Vikings and dragons made peace, a new threat tests the bond between a rider and his Night Fury companion. Voices include Jay Baruchel, America Ferrera, Cate Blanchett, and Djimon Hounsou. Arrives Monday, September 1.
Written and directed by Dean DeBlois and produced by DreamWorks Animation, the sequel expands the world with new species and aerial battles. It arrives Monday, September 1.
‘Pearl Harbor’ (2001)

A friendship and love triangle play out against the lead-up to and aftermath of the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor. Ben Affleck, Josh Hartnett, and Kate Beckinsale star. Arrives Monday, September 1.
Directed by Michael Bay and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, the film interweaves historical combat recreations with a sweeping melodrama. Stream it Monday, September 1.
‘Hannah Montana: The Movie’ (2009)

When fame starts to overwhelm her life, Miley Stewart returns to Tennessee to reconnect with family and roots, culminating in a benefit show. Miley Cyrus stars with Billy Ray Cyrus, Emily Osment, and Jason Earles. Arrives Tuesday, September 2.
Directed by Peter Chelsom for Walt Disney Pictures, the feature spun off from the Disney Channel series and features original songs, including a hit ballad tied to the film’s story. It comes to Hulu on Tuesday, September 2.
‘The New Boy’ (2023)

In 1940s rural Australia, an Aboriginal child arrives at a remote monastery run by a renegade nun, setting off a collision of belief, power, and spirituality. Aswan Reid stars with Cate Blanchett and Deborah Mailman. Arrives Tuesday, September 2.
Written and directed by Warwick Thornton and produced by Dirty Films alongside Australian partners, the film premiered at Cannes before its wider release. It streams on Hulu Tuesday, September 2.
‘Blood & Myth’ (2025)

A feature documentary set in northern Alaska, ‘Blood & Myth’ investigates a string of violent crimes that shattered a remote Native village and the disturbing belief in a paranormal force tied to the case. Directed by Kahlil Hudson, the film follows one man’s quest to untangle the intersection of true crime and Indigenous folklore. It arrives on Hulu Thursday, September 4.
The documentary is executive produced by James Dommek Jr. and is connected to the storytelling explored in his audio project ‘Midnight Son’. Blending firsthand accounts and on-the-ground reporting with the region’s spiritual traditions, the film frames the investigation against Alaska’s landscape and the cultural context of the community as it reaches Hulu on Thursday, September 4.
‘Parental Guidance’ (2012)

Two grandparents step in to babysit their three grandkids, discovering modern house rules clash with their old-school instincts. Billy Crystal stars with Bette Midler and Marisa Tomei. Arrives Friday, September 5.
Directed by Andy Fickman and released by 20th Century Fox, the family comedy explores changing parenting styles with slapstick and heart. It hits Hulu on Friday, September 5.
‘I Love You, Beth Cooper’ (2009)

After a valedictorian confesses his crush in a graduation speech, an unexpected night with the most popular girl in school leads to misadventures. Paul Rust and Hayden Panettiere star. Arrives Friday, September 5.
Directed by Chris Columbus and adapted by Larry Doyle from his own novel, the film was produced for Fox 2000 Pictures and set around suburban Chicago. Stream it Friday, September 5.
‘O Brother, Where Art Thou?’ (2000)

Three escaped convicts journey across Depression-era Mississippi in search of fortune, encountering musicians, politicians, and sirens along the way. George Clooney, John Turturro, and Tim Blake Nelson star. Arrives Friday, September 5.
Written and directed by Joel and Ethan Coen and produced by Working Title/Universal, the film features a bluegrass-heavy soundtrack produced by T Bone Burnett and a distinctive color-graded look. It lands Friday, September 5.
‘Sacramento’ (2025)

A spontaneous road trip from Los Angeles to the state capital forces two old friends to confront looming adulthood and unresolved issues. Michael Angarano stars with Michael Cera, Kristen Stewart, and Maya Erskine. Arrives Friday, September 5.
Directed by Michael Angarano from a story by Angarano and Chris Smith, the indie comedy-drama was produced by multiple partners and focuses on friendship, responsibility, and second chances. It arrives on Hulu Friday, September 5.
‘There’s Something About Mary’ (1998)

Years after a botched prom night, a man hires a private investigator to track down his high-school crush, sparking a chain of chaotic encounters. Ben Stiller, Cameron Diaz, and Matt Dillon star. Arrives Friday, September 5.
Directed by Peter and Bobby Farrelly and released by 20th Century Fox, the hit comedy is known for its set-piece gags and a soundtrack woven through the narrative by a roving duo. Stream it Friday, September 5.
Share which of this week’s arrivals you’re watching first in the comments!


