‘Swiped’ Is Hulu’s Most-Watched Movie This Week: Here Is the Rest of the Top 10
Hulu’s movie chart this week is a crowd-pleasing mix of action, fantasy, comedy, and thrills—perfect for a watchlist that can swing from high-octane chase scenes to witchy family drama without missing a beat. Below, you’ll find the ten titles viewers couldn’t stop streaming, from feel-good studio staples to franchise tentpoles and cult favorites.
To make your browsing easy, we’ve laid out quick, useful details for each pick—what it’s about, who’s in it, and who made it—so you can jump straight to what fits your mood. Let’s count them down.
10. ‘Night at the Museum’ (2006)

‘Night at the Museum’ follows Larry Daley, a new night guard at New York’s American Museum of Natural History, who discovers the exhibits spring to life after sundown thanks to a mystical Egyptian artifact. Ben Stiller leads the ensemble, joined by Robin Williams, Carla Gugino, Dick Van Dyke, Mickey Rooney, and Bill Cobbs.
Shawn Levy directs from a screenplay by Robert Ben Garant and Thomas Lennon, adapted from Milan Trenc’s children’s book. The film’s behind-the-camera team includes composer Alan Silvestri, cinematographer Guillermo Navarro, and editor Don Zimmerman.
9. ‘The Devil Wears Prada’ (2006)

Set inside the world of a top fashion magazine, ‘The Devil Wears Prada’ follows aspiring journalist Andy Sachs as she becomes assistant to formidable editor Miranda Priestly at ‘Runway’. The principal cast features Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt, Stanley Tucci, Simon Baker, and Adrian Grenier.
Directed by David Frankel from Aline Brosh McKenna’s screenplay, the film adapts Lauren Weisberger’s bestselling novel. It was produced by Wendy Finerman and released by 20th Century Fox, with music by Theodore Shapiro and cinematography by Florian Ballhaus.
8. ‘Kingsman: The Secret Service’ (2014)

‘Kingsman: The Secret Service’ charts the recruitment of streetwise Eggsy into a clandestine spy organization, where he trains under veteran agent Harry Hart to stop a tech billionaire’s lethal plan. Taron Egerton stars with Colin Firth, Samuel L. Jackson, Mark Strong, and Michael Caine.
Matthew Vaughn directs, co-writing the screenplay with Jane Goldman, based on the comic by Mark Millar and Dave Gibbons. The film launched an ongoing series under Marv Films, pairing bespoke-suit flair with high-concept espionage action.
7. ‘World War Z’ (2013)

In ‘World War Z’, a former UN investigator races against time to track the origins of a fast-moving global pandemic that turns victims into relentless attackers, sending him from Philadelphia to South Korea, Jerusalem, and beyond. Brad Pitt leads as Gerry Lane, with Mireille Enos among the key supporting players.
Marc Forster directs, with a screenplay by Matthew Michael Carnahan, Drew Goddard, and Damon Lindelof from a story by Carnahan and J. Michael Straczynski, inspired by Max Brooks’s novel. The production is known for large-scale set pieces and international locations.
6. ‘Practical Magic’ (1998)

‘Practical Magic’ follows sisters Sally and Gillian Owens, descendants of a long line of witches, who confront a family curse while navigating love and danger in their coastal New England town. The cast includes Sandra Bullock, Nicole Kidman, Dianne Wiest, Stockard Channing, Aidan Quinn, and Goran Višnjić.
Directed by Griffin Dunne, the film adapts Alice Hoffman’s novel with a screenplay by Robin Swicord, Akiva Goldsman, and Adam Brooks. Alan Silvestri composed the score, and Warner Bros. handled distribution alongside Fortis Films, Di Novi Pictures, and Village Roadshow.
5. ‘Bedazzled’ (2000)

A modern Faust riff, ‘Bedazzled’ centers on an awkward office worker who trades his soul to the Devil for seven wishes aimed at winning over a co-worker, only to discover each wish backfires in unexpected ways. Brendan Fraser headlines opposite Elizabeth Hurley, with Frances O’Connor in the principal cast.
Harold Ramis directs, with a screenplay by Larry Gelbart, Harold Ramis, and Peter Tolan. The movie is a remake of the British ‘Bedazzled’ by Peter Cook and Dudley Moore, and features cinematography by Bill Pope and a score by David Newman.
4. ‘John Wick: Chapter 4’ (2023)

In ‘John Wick: Chapter 4’, the titular assassin pushes his war against the High Table to a global scale, drawing in allies and adversaries across cities from Osaka to Paris. Keanu Reeves returns alongside Donnie Yen, Bill Skarsgård, Laurence Fishburne, Ian McShane, Hiroyuki Sanada, and Shamier Anderson.
Chad Stahelski directs and co-produces, with a screenplay by Shay Hatten and Michael Finch. The film continues the franchise’s emphasis on meticulously choreographed action, expanding its underworld mythology while reuniting key creative partners behind the camera.
3. ‘The Other Woman’ (2014)

‘The Other Woman’ follows three women—Carly, Kate, and Amber—who discover they’ve all been involved with the same man and decide to team up to turn the tables. The ensemble features Cameron Diaz, Leslie Mann, and Kate Upton opposite Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, with Nicki Minaj, Taylor Kinney, and Don Johnson in supporting roles.
Directed by Nick Cassavetes and written by Melissa K. Stack, the comedy was produced by Julie Yorn and released by 20th Century Fox. Aaron Zigman composed the score, with cinematography by Robert Fraisse and editing by Alan Heim and Jim Flynn.
2. ‘Need for Speed’ (2014)

Based on the bestselling video-game series, ‘Need for Speed’ stars Aaron Paul as street racer Tobey Marshall, who sets out on a cross-country run to even the score after a rival frames him. Dominic Cooper plays antagonist Dino Brewster, with Imogen Poots as car broker Julia, and Scott Mescudi (Kid Cudi) and Rami Malek in the crew.
The film is directed by Scott Waugh, with a screenplay by George Gatins from a story by John Gatins and George Gatins. It was released by Disney’s Touchstone label, with extensive practical driving stunts and a slate of high-performance cars front and center.
1. ‘Swiped’ (2025)

The biographical drama ‘Swiped’ follows entrepreneur Whitney Wolfe Herd from her early days helping build a major dating app to her exit and the creation of a new platform built around women-first principles. Lily James stars as Wolfe Herd, with Dan Stevens, Myha’la, Jackson White, Ben Schnetzer, and Pierson Fodé in supporting roles as figures from the tech and venture world who shape, challenge, and catalyze her path.
Written and directed by Rachel Lee Goldenberg with additional writing by Bill Parker and Kim Caramele, the film is produced by Lily James, Jennifer Gibgot, and Andrew Panay for 20th Century Studios and Ethea Entertainment. Key creatives include composer Chanda Dancy, cinematographer Doug Emmett, and editor Julia Wong, and the feature streams in the U.S. via Hulu following its Gala Presentations premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival.
Tell us which of these you watched this week—and what you’re queuing up next—in the comments!


