‘The Sixth Sense’ and Every Other Movie Coming To Hulu This Week

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Get ready for a cinematic feast as Hulu rolls out a packed lineup of films this week, perfect for kicking off spooky season or unwinding with some laughs. From iconic slashers to action-packed thrillers and animated adventures, there’s something for every mood, whether you’re craving chills or heartwarming tales.

Spanning decades, these movies drop just in time for cozy fall nights, offering everything from vampire romances to martial arts epics. With over 50 titles hitting the platform through October 5, it’s a great chance to dive into beloved franchises or discover hidden gems—grab your snacks and dive in!

‘Bloody Axe Wound’ (2024)

'Bloody Axe Wound' (2024)
Off Label HV

On September 30, ‘Bloody Axe Wound’, a horror comedy directed by Matthew John Lawrence, follows teen Abbie Bladecut, played by Sari Arambulo, in Clover Falls. Her father, Roger, portrayed by Billy Burke, runs a video store hiding a dark secret of filming real murders.

Abbie navigates her crush and family’s violent legacy, questioning her role in it. Jeffrey Dean Morgan plays Butch Slater, with Chet Siegel as Shirlene. Written by Lawrence, produced by Hilarie Burton and others, it blends slasher tropes with subversive humor.

‘Vampires Suck’ (2010)

'Vampires Suck' (2010)
20th Century Fox

On October 1, ‘Vampires Suck’, a parody directed by Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer, tracks Becca, played by Jenn Proske, in Sporks. She’s caught in a vampire-werewolf love triangle with Edward, portrayed by Matt Lanter, and Jacob, enacted by Christopher N. Riggi.

The film mocks vampire clichés with chaotic prom-night antics. Ken Jeong stars as Marcucius, with Diedrich Bader as Sheriff Frank. Written by Friedberg and Seltzer, produced by Peter Safran, it delivers exaggerated humor and teen drama spoofs.

‘The Twilight Saga: New Moon’ (2009)

'The Twilight Saga: New Moon' (2009)
Summit Entertainment

On October 1, ‘The Twilight Saga: New Moon’, directed by Chris Weitz, follows Bella Swan, played by Kristen Stewart, after Edward Cullen, portrayed by Robert Pattinson, leaves her. She bonds with Jacob Black, enacted by Taylor Lautner, amid supernatural tensions in Forks.

Vampire conflicts escalate with the Volturi, led by Michael Sheen as Aro. Anna Kendrick plays Jessica. Written by Melissa Rosenberg from Stephenie Meyer’s novel, produced by Wyck Godfrey, it explores heartbreak and loyalty.

‘Master Z: Ip Man Legacy’ (2018)

'Master Z: Ip Man Legacy' (2018)
Mandarin Motion Pictures

On October 1, ‘Master Z: The Ip Man Legacy’, directed by Yuen Woo-ping, centers on Cheung Tin Chi, played by Max Zhang, in Hong Kong. After losing to Ip Man, he faces triads and foreign thugs, including Owen Davidson, portrayed by Dave Bautista.

Cheung protects his son in gritty Bar Street battles. Michelle Yeoh stars as Sister Yee, with Tony Jaa as a fighter. Written by Edmond Wong, produced by Raymond Wong, it showcases Wing Chun action.

‘I Spy’ (2002)

'I Spy' (2002)
I Spy

On October 1, ‘I Spy’, a spy comedy directed by Betty Thomas, pairs agent Alex Scott, played by Owen Wilson, with boxer Kelly Robinson, portrayed by Eddie Murphy. They chase a stolen stealth fighter, clashing with arms dealer Gundars, enacted by Malcolm McDowell.

Their Budapest mission mixes espionage and banter. Famke Janssen plays Rachel. Written by Marianne and Cormac Wibberley, Jay Scherick, and David Ronn, produced by Marion Edwards, it’s a lighthearted action romp.

‘Scream 2’ (1997)

'Scream 2' (1997)
Dimension Films

On October 1, ‘Scream 2’, directed by Wes Craven, follows Sidney Prescott, played by Neve Campbell, at college, where a copycat killer strikes. Gale Weathers, portrayed by Courteney Cox, and Dewey Riley, enacted by David Arquette, join her to unravel the mystery.

The murders echo Sidney’s past on a film set. Liev Schreiber plays Cotton Weary, with Omar Epps as Derek. Written by Kevin Williamson, produced by Cathy Konrad, it’s a meta-horror sequel.

‘Guess Who’ (2005)

'Guess Who' (2005)
Columbia Pictures

On October 1, ‘Guess Who’, a comedy directed by Kevin Rodney Sullivan, tracks Theresa, played by Zoë Saldaña, bringing fiancé Simon, portrayed by Ashton Kutcher, to meet her dad Percy, enacted by Bernie Mac. Cultural clashes spark during their weekend visit.

Simon’s secrets unravel family tensions. Judith Scott plays Marilyn, with RonReaco Lee as Damon. Written by David Ronn, Jay Scherick, and Kevin Cecil, produced by Jason Goldberg, it reimagines interracial romance.

‘The Darjeeling Limited’ (2007)

'The Darjeeling Limited' (2007)
Fox Searchlight Pictures

On October 1, ‘The Darjeeling Limited’, directed by Wes Anderson, follows brothers Francis, Peter, and Jack, played by Owen Wilson, Adrien Brody, and Jason Schwartzman, on a train journey in India. They seek closure after their father’s death amid quirky chaos.

Amara Karan plays Rita, with Irrfan Khan as the Father. Written by Anderson, Roman Coppola, and Schwartzman, produced by Anderson and Scott Rudin, it captures sibling bonds and scenic adventures.

‘Ip Man’ (2008)

'Ip Man' (2008)
Mandarin Films

On October 1, ‘Ip Man’, directed by Wilson Yip, chronicles Wing Chun master Ip Man, played by Donnie Yen, in occupied Foshan. He defends his family against Japanese forces, teaching martial arts to inspire resistance in his community.

Simon Yam plays Quan, with Lynn Hung as Cheung Wing-sing. Written by Edmond Wong, produced by Raymond Wong, it showcases Ip’s resilience through intense fight choreography and historical drama.

‘Saw 3D’ (2010)

'Saw 3D' (2010)
Lionsgate

On October 1, ‘Saw 3D’, directed by Kevin Greutert, follows Bobby Dagen, played by Sean Patrick Flanery, a self-help guru faking Jigsaw survival. He faces real traps as Detective Hoffman, portrayed by Costas Mandylor, continues Jigsaw’s legacy of brutal tests.

Tobin Bell returns as Jigsaw, with Cary Elwes as Dr. Gordon. Written by Patrick Melton and Marcus Dunstan, produced by Mark Burg, it amplifies gore in 3D spectacle.

‘Joy Ride’ (2001)

'Joy Ride' (2001)
Regency Enterprises

On October 1, ‘Joy Ride’, a thriller directed by John Dahl, follows brothers Lewis and Fuller Thomas, played by Paul Walker and Steve Zahn. Their CB radio prank on trucker Rusty Nail triggers a deadly highway chase with hitchhiker Venna, portrayed by Leelee Sobieski.

Jessica Bowman plays Charlotte in the tense pursuit. Written by J.J. Abrams and Clay Tarver, produced by Abrams and Chris Moore, it builds relentless road-trip suspense.

‘Knight and Day’ (2010)

'Knight and Day' (2010)
20th Century Fox

On October 1, ‘Knight and Day’, directed by James Mangold, pairs spy Roy Miller, played by Tom Cruise, with civilian June Havens, portrayed by Cameron Diaz. They chase a battery prototype, dodging agent Fitzgerald, enacted by Peter Sarsgaard, in a global adventure.

Jordi Mollà plays villain Antonio. Written by Patrick O’Neill, produced by Frank Marshall, it blends high-stakes action with romantic comedy flair across exotic locales.

‘Underwater’ (2020)

'Underwater' (2020)
20th Century Fox

On October 1, ‘Underwater’, a sci-fi horror directed by William Eubank, follows engineer Norah Price, played by Kristen Stewart, surviving a deep-sea drilling disaster. She and captain Lucien, portrayed by Vincent Cassel, face creatures unleashed by a quake in their facility.

Jessica Henwick plays Emily, with Mamoudou Athie as Rodrigo. Written by Brian Duffield and Adam Cozad, produced by Greg Goodman, it delivers claustrophobic aquatic terror.

‘The Last Witch Hunter’ (2015)

'The Last Witch Hunter' (2015)
NeoReel

On October 1, ‘The Last Witch Hunter’, directed by Breck Eisner, features immortal Kaulder, played by Vin Diesel, hunting witches after slaying their Queen. Her resurrection threatens, with witch Chloe, portrayed by Rose Leslie, aiding him against dark forces.

Elijah Wood plays Dolan, with Michael Caine as elder Dolan. Written by Cory Goodman, produced by Mike Winder, it weaves fantasy with action-packed battles.

‘Saw V’ (2008)

'Saw V' (2008)
Twisted Pictures

On October 1, ‘Saw V’, directed by David Hackl, traps survivors in cooperative tests orchestrated by Jigsaw. Agent Strahm, played by Scott Patterson, pursues Detective Hoffman, portrayed by Costas Mandylor, as the killer’s legacy unfolds through interconnected deadly challenges.

Tobin Bell appears as Jigsaw. Written by Patrick Melton and Marcus Dunstan, produced by Mark Burg, it emphasizes teamwork amid gruesome horror traps.

‘Die Hard: with a Vengeance’ (1995)

'Die Hard: with a Vengeance' (1995)
20th Century Fox

On October 1, ‘Die Hard with a Vengeance’, directed by John McTiernan, follows John McClane, played by Bruce Willis, and Zeus, portrayed by Samuel L. Jackson. They race to stop bomber Simon, enacted by Jeremy Irons, through New York’s deadly riddles.

Graham Greene plays Joe in the action-packed chase. Written by Jonathan Hensleigh, produced by Michael Tadross, it delivers high-stakes thrills and explosive stakes.

‘Ice Age: Collision Course’ (2016)

'Ice Age: Collision Course' (2016)
20th Century Fox Animation

On October 1, ‘Ice Age: Collision Course’, directed by Michael Thurmeier and Galen T. Chu, sees Manny, voiced by Ray Romano, and friends dodging an asteroid. Pirate Buck, played by Simon Pegg, leads their cosmic adventure to save Earth.

John Leguizamo voices Sid, with Denis Leary as Diego. Written by Michael Berg and Yoni Brenner, produced by Lori Forte, it’s a prehistoric animated romp.

‘Monte Carlo’ (2011)

'Monte Carlo' (2011)
Fox 2000 Pictures

On October 1, ‘Monte Carlo’, directed by Thomas Bezucha, follows Grace, played by Selena Gomez, mistaken for heiress Cordelia in Monaco. Friends Emma and Meg, portrayed by Katie Cassidy and Leighton Meester, join her glamorous misadventure full of mistaken identities.

Cory Monteith plays Riley. Written by April Blair, produced by Denise Di Novi, it’s a breezy teen comedy with romantic twists.

‘Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa’ (2008)

'Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa' (2008)
DreamWorks Animation

On October 1, ‘Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa’, directed by Eric Darnell and Tom McGrath, sees Alex, voiced by Ben Stiller, and pals crash in Africa. They meet wild kin, with Zuba, played by Bernie Mac, sparking family and rivalry conflicts.

Sacha Baron Cohen voices Julien. Written by Etan Cohen, produced by Mireille Soria, it’s a zany animated sequel.

‘Bogus’ (1996)

'Bogus' (1996)
Regency Enterprises

On October 1, ‘Bogus’, a fantasy drama directed by Norman Jewison, follows orphan Albert, played by Haley Joel Osment, who imagines magician Bogus, portrayed by Gérard Depardieu. They navigate life with aunt Harriet, enacted by Whoopi Goldberg, after a tragic loss.

Andrea Martin plays Phyllis. Written by Alvin Sargent, produced by Howard W. Koch Jr., it blends whimsy with heartfelt grief.

‘Hotel Transylvania 2’ (2015)

'Hotel Transylvania 2' (2015)
Columbia Pictures

On October 1, ‘Hotel Transylvania 2’, directed by Genndy Tartakovsky, sees Dracula, voiced by Adam Sandler, worrying over grandson Dennis’s human traits. He plans a monster boot camp with Mavis, played by Selena Gomez, to spark Dennis’s vampire side.

Kevin James voices Frankenstein. Written by Michael McCullers, produced by Michelle Murdocca, it’s a monstrous animated comedy.

‘Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted’ (2012)

'Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted' (2012)
DreamWorks Animation

On October 1, ‘Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted’, directed by Eric Darnell, Tom McGrath, and Conrad Vernon, follows Alex, voiced by Ben Stiller, joining a circus to evade capture. Villain Dubois, played by Bryan Cranston, hunts them across Europe’s wilds.

Chris Rock voices Marty. Written by Darnell and Noah Baumbach, produced by Mireille Soria, it’s a colorful animated chase.

‘Water for Elephants’ (2011)

'Water for Elephants' (2011)
Big Screen Productions

On October 1, ‘Water for Elephants’, directed by Francis Lawrence, follows vet Jacob, played by Robert Pattinson, joining a circus. He falls for Marlena, portrayed by Reese Witherspoon, under the abusive August, enacted by Christoph Waltz, in a Depression-era drama.

Hal Holbrook plays older Jacob. Written by Richard LaGravenese, produced by Gil Netter, it’s a romantic spectacle.

‘Ip Man 2’ (2010)

'Ip Man 2' (2010)
Mandarin Films

On October 1, ‘Ip Man 2’, directed by Wilson Yip, sees Ip Man, played by Donnie Yen, challenge Hong Kong’s martial arts masters. Rival Hung Chun-nam, portrayed by Sammo Hung, tests his Wing Chun skills in a new city.

Huang Xiaoming plays Wong Leung. Written by Edmond Wong, produced by Raymond Wong, it delivers intense fight choreography.

‘Live Free or Die Hard’ (2007)

'Live Free or Die Hard' (2007)
20th Century Fox

On October 1, ‘Live Free or Die Hard’, directed by Len Wiseman, follows John McClane, played by Bruce Willis, stopping cyberterrorist Gabriel, portrayed by Timothy Olyphant. Hacker Matt, enacted by Justin Long, aids him in a high-tech battle across America.

Cliff Curtis plays Bowman. Written by Mark Bomback, produced by Charles Gordon, it’s a modern action thriller.

‘The Empty Man’ (2020)

'The Empty Man' (2020)
20th Century Fox

On October 1, ‘The Empty Man’, directed by David Prior, tracks detective Lasombra, played by James Badge Dale, investigating vanishings linked to a supernatural entity. Nora, portrayed by Marin Ireland, joins his chilling probe into occult urban legends.

Sasha Frolova plays Amanda. Written by Prior from Cullen Bunn’s novel, produced by Brian Kavanaugh-Jones, it’s eerie horror.

‘Nightmare Alley’ (2021)

'Nightmare Alley' (2021)
Searchlight Pictures

On October 1, ‘Nightmare Alley’, directed by Guillermo del Toro, follows carnie Stanton, played by Bradley Cooper, conning tycoon Ezra, portrayed by Richard Jenkins. Psychologist Lilith, enacted by Cate Blanchett, complicates his deceptive schemes in a noir world.

Toni Collette plays Zeena. Written by del Toro and Kim Morgan, produced by del Toro, it’s a dark thriller.

‘Half Past Dead’ (2002)

'Half Past Dead' (2002)
Franchise Pictures

On October 1, ‘Half Past Dead’, directed by Don Michael Paul, sees agent Petrosevich, played by Steven Seagal, infiltrate Alcatraz during a gold heist. Inmate Nick, portrayed by Morris Chestnut, aids him against criminal 49er One, enacted by Ja Rule.

Nia Peeples plays 49er Six. Written by Paul, produced by Elie Samaha, it’s a gritty prison actioner.

‘Twilight’ (2008)

'Twilight' (2008)
Goldcrest

On October 1, ‘Twilight’, directed by Catherine Hardwicke, follows Bella Swan, played by Kristen Stewart, falling for vampire Edward Cullen, portrayed by Robert Pattinson. Their romance in Forks sparks supernatural dangers and forbidden love tensions.

Billy Burke plays Charlie. Written by Melissa Rosenberg from Stephenie Meyer’s novel, produced by Wyck Godfrey, it’s a romantic fantasy.

‘The Ides of March’ (2011)

'The Ides of March' (2011)
Appian Way

On October 1, ‘The Ides of March’, directed by George Clooney, tracks aide Stephen, played by Ryan Gosling, navigating scandal in Governor Morris’s campaign, portrayed by Clooney. Paul, enacted by Philip Seymour Hoffman, mentors through political betrayals.

Evan Rachel Wood plays Molly. Written by Clooney, Grant Heslov, and Beau Willimon, produced by Brian Grazer, it’s a tense drama.

‘Hotel Transylvania’ (2012)

'Hotel Transylvania' (2012)
Columbia Pictures

On October 1, ‘Hotel Transylvania’, directed by Genndy Tartakovsky, sees Dracula, voiced by Adam Sandler, shielding daughter Mavis, played by Selena Gomez, from human Johnny, portrayed by Andy Samberg, at his monster hotel.

Kevin James voices Frankenstein. Written by Peter Baynham and Robert Smigel, produced by Michelle Murdocca, it’s a funny animated tale.

‘Ip Man 4: The Finale’ (2019)

'Ip Man 4: The Finale' (2019)
Mandarin Films

On October 1, ‘Ip Man 4: The Finale’, directed by Wilson Yip, follows Ip Man, played by Donnie Yen, in America, aiding student Bruce Lee, portrayed by Danny Chan. He battles marine Barton, enacted by Scott Adkins, in a martial arts climax.

Vanness Wu plays Hartman. Written by Edmond Wong, produced by Raymond Wong, it concludes Ip’s legacy.

‘Scream 3’ (2000)

'Scream 3' (2000)
Dimension Films

On October 1, ‘Scream 3’, directed by Wes Craven, sees Sidney Prescott, played by Neve Campbell, facing murders on a ‘Stab 3’ set. Gale Weathers, portrayed by Courteney Cox, and Dewey Riley, enacted by David Arquette, probe Hollywood killings.

Parker Posey plays Jennifer. Written by Ehren Kruger, produced by Cathy Konrad, it’s a meta-horror capper.

‘Saw’ (2004)

'Saw' (2004)
Twisted Pictures

On October 1, ‘Saw’, directed by James Wan, traps Adam, played by Leigh Whannell, and Dr. Gordon, portrayed by Cary Elwes, in Jigsaw’s deadly game. Detective Tapp, enacted by Danny Glover, hunts the killer behind twisted survival tests.

Monica Potter plays Alison. Written by Whannell, produced by Gregg Hoffman, it launches brutal horror.

‘Atomic Blonde’ (2017)

'Atomic Blonde' (2017)
Focus Features

On October 1, ‘Atomic Blonde’, directed by David Leitch, follows MI6 agent Lorraine, played by Charlize Theron, hunting a spy list in Berlin. Davidoff, portrayed by James McAvoy, aids her through double-crosses and Cold War espionage action.

John Goodman plays Emmett. Written by Kurt Johnstad, produced by Theron, it’s a stylish thriller.

‘Hide and Seek’ (2005)

'Hide and Seek' (2005)
20th Century Fox

On October 1, ‘Hide and Seek’, directed by John Polson, tracks widower David, played by Robert De Niro, and daughter Emily, portrayed by Dakota Fanning. Her imaginary friend Charlie sparks eerie disturbances in their new rural home.

Famke Janssen plays Katherine. Written by Ari Schlossberg, produced by Barry Levinson, it’s a psychological chiller.

‘Die Hard’ (1988)

'Die Hard' (1988)
20th Century Fox

On October 1, ‘Die Hard’, directed by John McTiernan, follows cop John McClane, played by Bruce Willis, battling terrorists led by Hans Gruber, portrayed by Alan Rickman, at Nakatomi Plaza on Christmas Eve.

Bonnie Bedelia plays Holly. Written by Jeb Stuart and Steven E. de Souza, produced by Lawrence Gordon, it’s an action classic.

‘The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2’ (2012)

'The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2' (2012)
Summit Entertainment

On October 1, ‘The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2’, directed by Bill Condon, sees Bella, played by Kristen Stewart, defending daughter Renesmee from Volturi threats. Edward, portrayed by Robert Pattinson, rallies allies in a final stand.

Michael Sheen plays Aro. Written by Melissa Rosenberg, produced by Wyck Godfrey, it ends the saga.

‘Madagascar’ (2005)

'Madagascar' (2005)
Pacific Data Images

On October 1, ‘Madagascar’, directed by Eric Darnell and Tom McGrath, follows zoo animals Alex, Marty, Melman, and Gloria, voiced by Ben Stiller, Chris Rock, David Schwimmer, and Jada Pinkett Smith, shipwrecked on Madagascar’s wild island.

Sacha Baron Cohen plays Julien. Written by Mark Burton and Billy Frolick, produced by Mireille Soria, it’s a funny adventure.

‘Blade: Trinity’ (2004)

'Blade: Trinity' (2004)
Marvel Enterprises

On October 1, ‘Blade: Trinity’, directed by David S. Goyer, sees Blade, played by Wesley Snipes, teaming with Nightstalkers against Dracula, portrayed by Dominic Purcell. Abigail, enacted by Jessica Biel, fights vampire hordes in a final hunt.

Ryan Reynolds plays Hannibal. Written by Goyer, produced by Peter Frankfurt, it’s an action-horror closer.

‘The Hand That Rocks the Cradle’ (1992)

'The Hand That Rocks the Cradle' (1992)
Hollywood Pictures

On October 1, ‘The Hand That Rocks the Cradle’, directed by Curtis Hanson, follows nanny Peyton, played by Rebecca De Mornay, infiltrating Claire’s family, portrayed by Annabella Sciorra. Her vengeful scheme targets Claire’s home after a tragic betrayal.

Matt McCoy plays Michael. Written by Amanda Silver, produced by David Madden, it’s a tense domestic thriller.

‘Ip Man 3’ (2015)

'Ip Man 3' (2015)
Dreams Salon Entertainment Culture

On October 1, ‘Ip Man 3’, directed by Wilson Yip, sees Ip Man, played by Donnie Yen, defending Hong Kong from threats. Boxer Frank, portrayed by Mike Tyson, challenges him, while Bruce Lee, enacted by Danny Wu, trains.

Jin Zhang plays Cheung. Written by Edmond Wong, produced by Raymond Wong, it blends action and honor.

‘Blade’ (1998)

'Blade' (1998)
New Line Cinema

On October 1, ‘Blade’, directed by Stephen Norrington, follows half-vampire Blade, played by Wesley Snipes, hunting Deacon Frost, portrayed by Stephen Dorff. Mentor Whistler, enacted by Kris Kristofferson, aids his war against vampire kind.

N’Bushe Wright plays Karen. Written by David S. Goyer, produced by Peter Frankfurt, it’s a gritty action-horror.

‘2012’ (2009)

'2012' (2009)
Columbia Pictures

On October 1, ‘2012’, directed by Roland Emmerich, follows writer Jackson, played by John Cusack, racing global disasters. Geologist Adrian, portrayed by Chiwetel Ejiofor, warns of Earth’s collapse as families flee apocalyptic chaos.

Amanda Peet plays Kate. Written by Harald Kloser, produced by Mark Gordon, it’s a sprawling disaster epic.

‘Saw IV’ (2007)

Twisted Pictures

On October 1, ‘Saw IV’, directed by Darren Lynn Bousman, follows Detective Rigg, played by Lyriq Bent, in Jigsaw’s deadly tests. Detective Hoffman, portrayed by Costas Mandylor, navigates traps as the killer’s legacy unfolds with brutal stakes.

Tobin Bell plays Jigsaw. Written by Patrick Melton and Marcus Dunstan, produced by Mark Burg, it’s a grim sequel.

‘The Exchange’ (2021)

'The Exchange' (2021)
Elevation Pictures

On October 1, ‘The Exchange’, directed by Dan Mazer, sees teen Tim, played by Ed Oxenbould, hosting French student Stéphane, portrayed by Avan Jogia. Their chaotic clash disrupts small-town life with unexpected cultural mishaps.

Justin Hartley plays Bill. Written by Tim Long, produced by Jonathan Schwartz, it’s a quirky dramedy.

‘Halloween’ (2018)

'Halloween' (2018)
Universal Pictures

On October 1, ‘Halloween’, directed by David Gordon Green, follows Laurie Strode, played by Jamie Lee Curtis, facing escaped Michael Myers. Daughter Karen, portrayed by Judy Greer, joins her fight in a climactic showdown.

Will Patton plays Hawkins. Written by Green, Jeff Fradley, and Danny McBride, produced by Jason Blum, it’s a slasher revival.

‘Sinister’ (2012)

'Sinister' (2012)
Automatik Entertainment

On October 1, ‘Sinister’, directed by Scott Derrickson, follows writer Ellison, played by Ethan Hawke, finding occult films in a murder house. His wife Rose, portrayed by Juliet Rylance, faces the supernatural dread tied to their new home.

James Ransone plays Deputy. Written by C. Robert Cargill, produced by Jason Blum, it’s chilling horror.

‘Saw II’ (2005)

'Saw II' (2005)
Got Films

On October 1, ‘Saw II’, directed by Darren Lynn Bousman, traps Detective Matthews, played by Donnie Wahlberg, rescuing victims in a nerve gas house. Amanda, portrayed by Shawnee Smith, faces Jigsaw’s brutal group tests for survival.

Tobin Bell plays Jigsaw. Written by Leigh Whannell, produced by Gregg Hoffman, it escalates terror.

‘The Tree of Life’ (2011)

'The Tree of Life' (2011)
River Road Entertainment

On October 1, ‘The Tree of Life’, directed by Terrence Malick, follows Jack O’Brien, played by Hunter McCracken, reflecting on family and cosmic origins. His parents, portrayed by Brad Pitt and Jessica Chastain, shape his existential journey.

Sean Penn plays adult Jack. Written by Malick, produced by Sarah Green, it’s an experimental drama.

‘Gentlemen Broncos’ (2009)

'Gentlemen Broncos' (2009)
Fox Searchlight Pictures

On October 1, ‘Gentlemen Broncos’, directed by Jared Hess, sees teen Benjamin, played by Michael Angarano, whose sci-fi story is stolen at a writers’ convention. Author Chevalier, portrayed by Jemaine Clement, sparks absurd literary chaos.

Sam Rockwell plays Bronco. Written by Hess and Jerusha Hess, produced by Mike White, it’s a quirky comedy.

‘Saw III’ (2006)

'Saw III' (2006)
Twisted Pictures

On October 1, ‘Saw III’, directed by Darren Lynn Bousman, follows Doctor Lynn, played by Bahar Soomekh, operating on dying Jigsaw. Jeff, portrayed by Angus Macfadyen, faces tests of forgiveness in interconnected traps.

Tobin Bell plays Jigsaw. Written by Leigh Whannell and James Wan, produced by Gregg Hoffman, it’s a brutal sequel.

‘Die Hard 2’ (1990)

'Die Hard 2' (1990)
20th Century Fox

On October 1, ‘Die Hard 2’, directed by Renny Harlin, sees John McClane, played by Bruce Willis, stopping airport terrorists led by Stuart, portrayed by William Sadler. Holly, enacted by Bonnie Bedelia, is caught in the chaos.

John Amos plays Grant. Written by Steven E. de Souza and Doug Richardson, produced by Joel Silver, it’s an action sequel.

‘The Twilight Saga: Eclipse’ (2010)

'The Twilight Saga: Eclipse' (2010)
Summit Entertainment

On October 1, ‘The Twilight Saga: Eclipse’, directed by David Slade, follows Bella, played by Kristen Stewart, choosing between Edward, portrayed by Robert Pattinson, and Jacob, enacted by Taylor Lautner. Vampire attacks escalate in Forks.

Bryce Dallas Howard plays Victoria. Written by Melissa Rosenberg, produced by Wyck Godfrey, it’s a romantic fantasy.

‘Scream’ (1996)

'Scream' (1996)
Dimension Films

On October 1, ‘Scream’, directed by Wes Craven, sees Sidney Prescott, played by Neve Campbell, targeted by a masked killer in Woodsboro. Gale Weathers, portrayed by Courteney Cox, and Dewey, enacted by David Arquette, investigate the slasher spree.

Skeet Ulrich plays Billy. Written by Kevin Williamson, produced by Cathy Konrad, it’s a meta-horror classic.

‘Edward Scissorhands’ (1990)

'Edward Scissorhands' (1990)
20th Century Fox

On October 1, ‘Edward Scissorhands’, directed by Tim Burton, follows Edward, played by Johnny Depp, a scissor-handed creation entering suburbia. Kim, portrayed by Winona Ryder, befriends him amid small-town prejudice and wonder.

Dianne Wiest plays Peg. Written by Caroline Thompson, produced by Denise Di Novi, it’s a whimsical fantasy.

‘The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1’ (2011)

'The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1' (2011)
Summit Entertainment

On October 1, ‘The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1’, directed by Bill Condon, sees newlywed Bella, played by Kristen Stewart, facing a perilous pregnancy. Edward, portrayed by Robert Pattinson, protects her from supernatural threats.

Billy Burke plays Charlie. Written by Melissa Rosenberg, produced by Wyck Godfrey, it’s a tense fantasy.

‘How Do You Know’ (2010)

'How Do You Know' (2010)
Columbia Pictures

On October 1, ‘How Do You Know’, directed by James L. Brooks, follows softballer Lisa, played by Reese Witherspoon, juggling suitors Matty, portrayed by Owen Wilson, and George, enacted by Paul Rudd, in a romantic tangle.

Jack Nicholson plays George’s dad. Written by Brooks, produced by Julie Ansell, it’s a charming comedy.

‘Saw VI’ (2009)

'Saw VI' (2009)
Lionsgate

On October 1, ‘Saw VI’, directed by Kevin Greutert, follows insurance exec William, played by Peter Outerbridge, navigating Jigsaw’s greed-driven traps. Detective Hoffman, portrayed by Costas Mandylor, continues the killer’s brutal legacy.

Tobin Bell plays Jigsaw. Written by Patrick Melton and Marcus Dunstan, produced by Mark Burg, it’s a grim horror.

‘Blade II’ (2002)

'Blade II' (2002)
New Line Cinema

On October 1, ‘Blade II’, directed by Guillermo del Toro, sees Blade, played by Wesley Snipes, allying with vampires against Reapers. Reinhardt, portrayed by Ron Perlman, joins the bloody hunt to stop a mutant threat.

Norman Reedus plays Scud. Written by David S. Goyer, produced by Peter Frankfurt, it’s an action-horror sequel.

‘Barbarian’ (2022)

'Barbarian' (2022)
BoulderLight Pictures

On October 1, ‘Barbarian’, directed by Zach Cregger, follows Tess, played by Georgina Campbell, sharing an Airbnb with Keith, portrayed by Bill Skarsgård. Owner AJ, enacted by Justin Long, uncovers dark secrets in the house’s basement.

Matthew Patrick Davis plays The Mother. Written by Cregger, produced by Arnon Milchan, it’s a shocking horror.

‘Mafia Mamma’ (2023)

'Mafia Mamma' (2023)
Idea(L)

On October 2, ‘Mafia Mamma’, directed by Catherine Hardwicke, sees mom Kristin, played by Toni Collette, inheriting an Italian mafia from her grandpa. Advisor Bianca, portrayed by Monica Bellucci, guides her through criminal chaos.

Rob Huebel plays Rudy. Written by Michael J. Feldman and Debbie Jhoon, produced by Shani Atias, it’s a comedic crime caper.

‘The Happening’ (2008)

'The Happening' (2008)
20th Century Fox

On October 3, ‘The Happening’, directed by M. Night Shyamalan, follows teacher Elliot, played by Mark Wahlberg, fleeing a suicide epidemic with Alma, portrayed by Zooey Deschanel. Friend Julian, enacted by John Leguizamo, joins their desperate escape.

Ashlyn Sanchez plays Jess. Written by Shyamalan, produced by Barry Mendel, it’s a tense eco-thriller.

‘Werewolves’ (2024)

'Werewolves' (2024)
The Solution

On October 3, ‘Werewolves’, directed by Steven C. Miller, sees scientist Wesley, played by Frank Grillo, battling supermoon werewolves with Amy, portrayed by Katrina Law. Lucy, enacted by Ilfenesh Hadera, aids their fight for survival.

Lou Diamond Phillips plays Dr. Aranda. Written by Matthew Kennedy, produced by Robert Kulzer, it’s an action-horror thrill.

‘The Sixth Sense’ (1999)

'The Sixth Sense' (1999)
Spyglass Entertainment

On October 3, ‘The Sixth Sense’, directed by M. Night Shyamalan, follows psychologist Malcolm, played by Bruce Willis, helping boy Cole, portrayed by Haley Joel Osment, who sees ghosts. Lynn, enacted by Toni Collette, supports her son.

Donnie Wahlberg plays Vincent. Written by Shyamalan, produced by Frank Marshall, it’s a haunting thriller.

What are your must-watch picks from this Hulu lineup—drop your favorites in the comments below!

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