Top 10 Movies To Watch This Week on Hulu | May 5-11, 2025 |
Looking for the best movies to stream on Hulu this week? From edgy thrillers to comfort-food comedies, Huluโs May lineup is stacked with big names, cult classics, and buzz-worthy newcomers. Whether you’re in the mood to laugh, gasp, or cry into your popcorn, this weekโs picks deliver serious variety. Weโve rounded up 10 must-watch movies streaming on Hulu from May 5 to May 11โso clear your queue and letโs get into it.
Kingsman: The Secret Service

If youโve been craving a slick, stylish spy flick that doesnโt take itself too seriously, Kingsman: The Secret Service is the movie this week on Hulu. Taron Egerton made his breakout as Eggsy, a fast-talking London street kid who gets recruited into a top-secret intelligence agency operating out of a tailor shop. Colin Firth, unexpectedly lethal in bespoke suits, plays his gentleman-mentor in what feels like My Fair Lady meets James Bondโwith more exploding heads.
Directed by Matthew Vaughn (Kick-Ass), the movie balances absurd gadgetry, Tarantino-level violence, and some surprisingly touching moments of growth. Samuel L. Jackson chews the scenery as a lisping tech mogul bent on global population control through mass mind-hacking. Itโs sharp, kinetic, and absolutely bananas in the best wayโexactly what you want in a rewatchable popcorn flick.
Kingsman takes familiar spy tropes and flips them on their head, all while commenting on class divides, privilege, and what it really means to be a hero. Think Bond, but if he were raised on the wrong side of town and had to fight his way into the tux. If you missed this one back in 2014, Huluโs giving you the perfect excuse to catch up.
2. Kingsman: The Golden Circle

The Kingsman sequel cranks everything up to elevenโand yes, that includes Elton John in a feathered jumpsuit karate-kicking bad guys. The Golden Circle follows Eggsy and his crew as they team up with their American cousins, the Statesman, after their HQ is wiped off the map. The villain this time is Poppy, a bubbly drug kingpin with a Stepford smile, played by Julianne Moore with scene-stealing energy.
Set across global locations and soaked in cowboy flair, the movie introduces a whiskey-swilling Channing Tatum, Halle Berry as a whip-smart techie, and Jeff Bridges in peak Southern-fried mode. Colin Firth returns from the dead (donโt askโjust go with it), and there are enough gadget-filled action sequences to keep your pulse up for two hours straight. Itโs absurd, self-aware, and kind of glorious in its chaos.
While not as tight or fresh as the original, The Golden Circle goes for broke and mostly delivers. If youโre already a fan of the first film, this oneโs a no-brainer. Itโs streaming now on Hulu, so go ahead and make it a double featureโyouโll be glad you did.
3. Husband, Father, Killer: The Alyssa Pladl Story

True crime fans, this oneโs going to get under your skin. Husband, Father, Killer is based on the devastating real-life case of Steven Pladl, whose incestuous relationship with his biological daughter turned into one of the most disturbing family tragedies in recent history. Jackie Cruz (Orange is the New Black) stars as Alyssa, Stevenโs ex-wife and the woman who tried desperately to protect her daughter from the nightmare that was unfolding.
If you gravitate toward cautionary tales and true crime dramatizations, this one earns its spot on your Hulu queue. Itโs gripping, uncomfortable, and leaves you asking how something so twisted could happen in real life. Definitely not background viewingโbut if youโre in the mood for a darker dive this week, itโs a must.
4. The Order

Based on a terrifying true story, The Order is a gritty thriller that plunges into the violent underbelly of white supremacy in 1980s America. Jude Law plays FBI agent Terry Husk, tasked with infiltrating a radical domestic terrorist group known as The Order. Nicholas Hoult delivers a chilling performance as Bob Mathews, the group’s real-life leader, whose charisma masks violent extremism and chilling ideology.
The film doesnโt hold back in showing how easily ideology can curdle into violence. As Husk gets deeper into his cover story, the lines between personal morality and professional duty blur fast. It’s a high-stakes game of psychological chessโand no one gets out clean. Jurnee Smollett and Tye Sheridan round out a sharp supporting cast.
Director Justin Kurzel (Macbeth, Snowtown) brings a raw, cold visual style that mirrors the tension pulsing through every scene. It’s not just another FBI proceduralโitโs a potent examination of domestic terrorism and the human cost of hate. For fans of American History X or Imperium, this oneโs an unmissable new entry on Hulu.
5. The Wolf of Wall Street

Youโve probably seen itโor at least the memesโbut The Wolf of Wall Street still hits like a freight train. Martin Scorseseโs wild biopic of Jordan Belfort (played with unhinged glee by Leonardo DiCaprio) is three hours of debauchery, scams, and motivational speeches screamed through a megaphone. Itโs chaotic. Itโs hilarious. Itโs also a warning dressed up as a party.
DiCaprio is magnetic as the coke-fueled stockbroker who cons his way into obscene wealth. Margot Robbie shines in her breakout role, and Jonah Hill is borderline feral as Belfortโs partner-in-fraud. Add in Matthew McConaugheyโs chest-thumping cameos, and youโve got one of the most iconic ensemble casts of the 2010s.
Despite all the madness, Scorsese never loses sight of the satire. The Wolf of Wall Street isnโt glorifying excessโitโs asking why weโre so obsessed with it in the first place. Huluโs giving you the perfect excuse to revisit this modern classic, or finally watch it all the way through without commercial breaks.
6. Stuber

If youโre in the mood for something loud, dumb, and wildly entertaining, Stuber checks all the boxes. This buddy-action comedy stars Kumail Nanjiani as Stu, a timid Uber driver who gets strong-armed into chauffeuring a grizzled, half-blind detective played by Dave Bautista. Their chemistry is clumsy but surprisingly endearingโas are the escalating shootouts, foot chases, and wildly inappropriate backseat conversations.
The premise is simple: drive, survive, and maybe grow a little. What keeps it fun is the odd-couple energy. Stu just wants a five-star rating. Vic wants revenge. Throw in some hilarious detours, awkward hostage situations, and a villain played by The Raidโs Iko Uwais, and youโve got a surprisingly solid Friday night flick.
Stuber isnโt reinventing the action-comedy wheel, but itโs not trying to. Itโs a goofy ride with heart and just enough punch to earn its spot on Huluโs watchlist this week. Think Ride Along, but with more deadpan sarcasm and accidental heroism.
7. Kung Fu Panda

Jack Black as a clumsy panda who becomes a kung fu legend? Yes, itโs as delightful as it soundsโand if you somehow missed Kung Fu Panda back in 2008, Huluโs giving you a second chance. This animated gem from DreamWorks follows Po, a noodle-loving goofball, as he stumbles into martial arts greatness and is chosen as the mythical Dragon Warrior.
But Kung Fu Panda isnโt just for kids. Its message about self-acceptance, inner strength, and following your path resonates at any age. Plus, the cast is stacked: Dustin Hoffman, Angelina Jolie, Jackie Chan, Ian McShane, and Lucy Liu bring serious voice talent, and the fight choreography (yes, in an animated movie) is genuinely thrilling.
Itโs funny, warm, beautifully animated, and endlessly quotable. Whether youโre watching with kids or want a feel-good story with some real emotional payoff, this oneโs a must-stream. Bonus: the sequels are also great if you get hooked.
8. Superbad

Few teen comedies have aged as wellโor hit as hardโas Superbad. This 2007 breakout from writers Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg follows best friends Seth (Jonah Hill) and Evan (Michael Cera) on a chaotic quest to score alcohol for a party and impress their crushes before graduation. What starts as a simple mission turns into a night of fake IDs, cops, and genuine friendship.
The film is hilarious but never mean-spirited. It gets high school awkwardness rightโthe insecurity, the bravado, the desperation to seem cool. And while the jokes are outrageous, theyโre rooted in something real: two friends who donโt know how to say goodbye.
Superbad also launched several careers. It introduced us to Emma Stone, gave Jonah Hill serious comedy cred, and made Christopher Mintz-Plasse a legend with just one word: McLovin. If you’re scrolling Hulu for something that still holds up nearly two decades later, this oneโs it.
9. Azrael

If youโre into cult horror, eerie silence, and fight-for-your-life thrillers, Azrael is gonna be right up your alley. Samara Weaving (Ready or Not) stars as a woman on the run from a fanatical cult in a world where making noise can literally get you killed. The wild part? Thereโs barely any dialogue. Just raw survival instincts, intense stares, and tension you could slice with a blade.
Directed by E.L. Katz (Cheap Thrills), the movie leans hard on visualsโand theyโre haunting. It blends horror, action, and a kind of dreamlike dread that lingers long after the credits roll. Weaving is absolutely feral in the best way, turning in a physical, almost wordless performance that still hits hard emotionally.
Azrael is brutal, strange, and seriously atmospheric. If you liked The Wicker Man, The Silence, or A Quiet Place, this one will get under your skin fast. Easily one of the boldestโand weirdestโin Huluโs lineup this week.
10. A Complete Unknown

Timothรฉe Chalamet picks up a guitar (and a hell of a legacy) in A Complete Unknown, a prestige biopic directed by James Mangold (Walk the Line). The film traces Bob Dylanโs early rise in the 1960s, specifically his controversial move from acoustic folk to electric rockโa moment that shook music fans to their core. Itโs not just a music movie; itโs a story about evolution, rebellion, and redefining who you are.
Chalamet reportedly did his own singing and guitar work, which adds authenticity to an already intimate portrait. Elle Fanning plays Sylvie Russo, Dylanโs early love interest, and Edward Norton portrays legendary folk figure Pete Seeger. The cast is stacked, the vibes are cool, and the cinematography oozes counterculture nostalgia.
If youโre a Dylan fanโor just love biopics that dive deep into an artistโs psycheโthis oneโs unmissable. Hulu landing a title this buzzy is a big deal, so donโt sleep on it. Crank up โLike a Rolling Stoneโ and dive in.
Wrap-Up
Thatโs the lineup! Whether you’re in the mood for a full-on laugh riot, a jaw-dropping thriller, or something a little weird and artsy, Huluโs coming through this week. Thereโs a solid mix of old favorites, fresh releases, and a few you probably missed the first time around (looking at you, Azrael).
So grab a snack, pick a title, and let Hulu do the heavy lifting. Youโve got plenty of reasons to stay in this week.
