‘Get Away’ and All the Other Movies Coming to Hulu This Week

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Get ready for a fresh batch of films streaming on Hulu from July 14 to July 20, 2025. This week’s lineup offers something for everyone, from action-packed thrillers to family-friendly adventures, ensuring your watchlist stays exciting.

Whether you’re craving intense drama, high-stakes action, or lighthearted fun, Hulu’s got you covered with a diverse selection of movies. Let’s dive into what’s coming to the platform, with each film bringing its own unique vibe to keep you entertained all week long.

Get Away (2024)

Get Away (2024)
Resolute Films and Entertainment

On July 15, ‘Get Away’ (2024) lands on Hulu, delivering a chilling horror experience. This film follows a family vacationing on a remote island, only to face a terrifying fight for survival when they uncover dark secrets about their destination.

Directed by Steffen Haars, the movie stars Hannah Murray and Nick Frost, blending suspense with eerie atmosphere. Perfect for horror fans, ‘Get Away’ promises twists that will keep you on edge. Don’t miss this intense thriller to kick off your week.

SAS: Red Notice (2021)

SAS: Red Notice (2021)
Ingenious Media

Also arriving on July 15 is ‘SAS: Red Notice’ (2021), a high-octane action flick. The story centers on a special forces operative, played by Sam Heughan, who must stop a terrorist plot aboard a train speeding through the Channel Tunnel.

With Ruby Rose and Andy Serkis in the mix, this film, directed by Magnus Martens, packs relentless energy and gripping tension. It’s a must-watch for anyone who loves fast-paced action and high-stakes missions.

Snake Eyes: G.I. Joe Origins (2021)

Snake Eyes: G.I. Joe Origins (2021)
Paramount Pictures

Hulu welcomes ‘Snake Eyes’ (2021) on July 17, a thrilling addition to the G.I. Joe franchise. Henry Golding stars as the mysterious ninja Snake Eyes, exploring his origin story as he trains with a secretive clan and battles deadly foes.

Directed by Robert Schwentke, the film features intense martial arts sequences and a strong cast, including Andrew Koji and Úrsula Corberó. Action fans will love this deep dive into a iconic character’s past.

The Amateur (2025)

The Amateur (2025)
20th Century Studios

On July 17, ‘The Amateur’ (2025) brings a fresh spy thriller to Hulu. Rami Malek stars as Charlie Heller, a CIA analyst turned rogue agent hunting down terrorists after a personal tragedy, using his sharp mind to outwit his enemies.

Directed by James Hawes, this film offers a mix of brains and brawn, with Laurence Fishburne and Jon Bernthal adding depth to the cast. It’s a gripping watch for those who enjoy smart, intense espionage stories.

High Rollers (2025)

High Rollers (2025)
Convergence Entertainment

‘High Rollers’ (2025) hits Hulu on July 18, promising a wild ride through the world of underground gambling. The plot follows a group of risk-takers chasing big wins, only to get tangled in a dangerous web of crime and betrayal.

While details on the cast and director are still emerging, this film is set to deliver high-stakes drama and pulse-pounding moments. If you’re into gritty crime stories, mark this one for your Friday night.

The Assessment (2024)

The Assessment (2024)
Augenschein Filmproduktion

On July 19, ‘The Assessment’ (2024) arrives, offering a thought-provoking sci-fi thriller. Set in a future where reproduction is tightly controlled, Elizabeth Olsen and Himesh Patel play a couple facing a grueling seven-day evaluation to prove they’re fit to have a child.

Directed by Fleur Fortuné, with Alicia Vikander as the evaluator, this film explores themes of control and human connection. It’s a bold, unsettling watch that’s perfect for fans of dystopian drama.

Smurfs: The Lost Village (2017)

Smurfs: The Lost Village (2017)
Columbia Pictures

Closing out the week on July 20 is ‘Smurfs: The Lost Village’ (2017), a colorful animated adventure. Smurfette, voiced by Demi Lovato, leads her friends on a quest to find a mysterious village, uncovering secrets about their kind along the way.

Directed by Kelly Asbury, this family-friendly film features voices like Joe Manganiello and Mandy Patinkin. It’s a fun, lighthearted pick for viewers of all ages looking to end the week on a cheerful note.

Which of these movies are you most excited to stream, or is there another gem on Hulu you’re loving? Drop your thoughts in the comments!

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