Top 10 Movies To Watch This Week on Hulu | May 12, 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. This week’s picks deliver serious variety, whether you’re in the mood to laugh, gasp, or cry into your popcorn. Weโve rounded up the top 10 movies streaming on Huluโso letโs get into it.
Summer of ’69

If youโre up for a wild, hilarious coming-of-age comedy, Summer of ’69 should be on your list. Directed by Jillian Bell in her debut, the film stars Chloe Fineman as Santa Monica, an exotic dancer who becomes an accidental mentor to Abby (Sam Morelos), a shy high schooler trying to get out of her shell. And yes, itโs as ridiculous as it soundsโin the best way. The cast is a comedy goldmine, with Charlie Day, Liza Koshy, Nicole Byer, and Paula Pell all showing up to bring the laughs.
But what makes this one more than another raunchy teen comedy is its heart. Abbyโs awkward, hilarious journey is super relatable, and Santa Monicaโs unfiltered wisdom is the kind of chaotic good we all need sometimes. Superbad meets Booksmart, but with way more glitter and questionable life advice. Whether youโre here for the laughs or the weirdly wholesome mentorship, Summer of ’69 is a wild ride thatโs way more than it seems. Add it to your Hulu queueโyou wonโt regret it.
The Damned

For something darker and way more intense, The Damned is your ticket. This supernatural thriller is set in 19th-century Iceland, where a group of fishermen make a brutal decisionโthey refuse to rescue shipwreck survivors. Odessa Young leads the cast as Eva, who starts to realize that their choice may have unleashed something horrifying.
Director Thordur Palsson doesnโt mess around with the tension. The film leans hard into that cold, eerie atmosphereโthink The Witch meets The Lighthouse, but with Icelandic folklore twisted in. Itโs creepy, slow-burning, and the kind of horror that sticks with you. So if youโre in the mood to get a little creeped out, maybe watch this one with the lights offโdonโt blame me if youโre up all night staring at shadows. Huluโs got it waiting, and itโs perfect for a gloomy night in.
Thatโs My Boy

Sometimes you need a stupid-funny movie, and Thatโs My Boy is precisely that. Adam Sandler plays Donny, a washed-up party animal who reconnects with his super-straightlaced son Todd (Andy Samberg) just before Toddโs wedding. The catch? Toddโs not exactly thrilled to see his dad. This oneโs got all the signature Sandler chaosโwild jokes, awkward moments, and a cameo from Vanilla Ice because why not?
Itโs crude, absurd, and has that classic Happy Madison energy where anything goes. Love it or hate it, itโs a ride.If youโre scrolling Hulu for something thatโs gonna make you laugh, cringe, and maybe even tear up a little (seriously), Thatโs My Boy is an easy pick. Please donโt watch it with your parents unless youโre ready for awkward moments.
Tropic Thunder

Thereโs funny, and then thereโs Tropic Thunderโthe kind of all-star comedy that only occurs once a decade. Directed by Ben Stiller, this chaos-fueled action-comedy follows a group of self-absorbed actors who get way too deep while shooting a war movie, like an actual jungle or an actual danger, and they have no clue. Ben Stiller, Jack Black, and Robert Downey Jr. are all in top form here, but Downey steals the show with his wild (and controversial) turn as a method actor who takes his role a little too seriously.
Itโs over-the-top, sharp, and packed with cameos you wonโt see coming. But itโs not just about the laughsโTropic Thunder is a savage roast of Hollywoodโs worst habits, from actor egos to studio greed. If you somehow missed it, or if itโs been a minute since you watched, Huluโs locked your weekend entertainment.
Spy

Listen, if youโve never seen Spy, youโre missing out on one of the best action-comedies of the last decade. Melissa McCarthy is perfect as Susan Cooper, a desk-bound CIA analyst who suddenly gets thrown into the field on a high-stakes mission. Itโs part action-thriller, part ridiculous comedy, and it all works.
The secret weapon here is the cast. Jason Statham is hilariously self-serious as a rogue agent, Rose Byrne is a snarky villain with the best insults, and Jude Law brings his suave charm as the agent Susan has a massive crush on. Itโs fast, itโs funny, and McCarthy owns every scene.If youโre in the mood for something with explosions, gadgets, and a ton of laughs, Spy is a perfect choice. Pop it on Hulu, and youโre guaranteed a good time.
Star Wars: A New Hope

I don’t know what to tell you if you havenโt seen Star Wars: A New Hope. This is the one that kicked off the entire sagaโLuke Skywalker, Han Solo, Princess Leia, Darth Vader, and a galaxy of epic battles and iconic moments. Even if youโve never seen it, youโve probably felt its impact on everything. But beyond all the pop culture it launched, A New Hope is just a perfect adventure story.
Luke goes from farm boy to hero, Han learns to care, Leia is the definition of badass, and Vader is, well, Darth freakinโ Vader. Itโs got heart, humor, action, and that classic John Williams score. So, whether youโre a first-timer or have seen it a thousand times, Huluโs giving you an excuse to jump back into the faraway galaxy. Lightsabers, space battles, the Death Starโit never gets old.
The Empire Strikes Back

If A New Hope is the perfect adventure, The Empire Strikes Back is the ideal sequel. This is where things get darkโLuke trains with Yoda, Han and Leiaโs romance heats up, and that iconic โI am your fatherโ twist? Still jaw-dropping. But itโs not just the big moments. Empire is a masterpiece of storytellingโdeeper characters, higher stakes, and some of the best visuals in the saga. Hoth, Cloud City, the asteroid fieldโeverything looks incredible. If youโre already watching A New Hope, you might as well keep the marathon going. Huluโs got you covered for the perfect Star Wars night in.
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story

Want a darker, grittier take on Star Wars? Rogue One is your answer. Itโs not your typical space operaโitโs a desperate mission, a story about sacrifice, and a reminder that the Rebel Alliance wasnโt just a bunch of happy heroes. Felicity Jones and Diego Luna lead a cast of rebels on a suicide mission to steal the Death Star plans.
This oneโs got a war-movie vibeโtense battles, morally gray characters, and one of the best third acts in the whole franchise. Oh, and that Darth Vader hallway scene? Pure nightmare fuel. Rogue One is a must if youโre a Star Wars fan looking for something with a little more bite. Catch it on Hulu and get ready for some serious feels.
The 5th Wave

Sometimes you want a young adult apocalypse flick, and The 5th Wave delivers precisely that. Chloรซ Grace Moretz stars as Cassie, a teenager trying to survive while aliens trash the planet. These invaders donโt play fairโthey come in waves: earthquakes, plagues, and chaos. By the time we hit wave five, humanity is barely hanging on. Cassieโs mission is simpleโfind her little brother.
But of course, nothing is simple when the world is ending. She meets some questionable allies, faces off against shady soldiers, and has to figure out who she can trust without getting wiped out. Itโs fast, tense, and full of twists. Sure, itโs not exactly The Hunger Games, but The 5th Wave is a solid, popcorn-worthy ride. If youโre in the mood for a little end-of-the-world drama and action, throw this one on your Hulu queue.
Horrible Bosses

If youโve ever had a nightmare boss (and who hasnโt?), Horrible Bosses is therapy disguised as a comedy. Jason Bateman, Charlie Day, and Jason Sudeikis play three miserable friends who decide the only way out of their soul-sucking jobs is to kill their terrible bosses. Does it make sense? No. Is it hilarious? Absolutely.
Their bosses are absolute monstersโJennifer Aniston is a wildly inappropriate dentist, Colin Farrell is a coked-out psycho, and Kevin Spacey is a manipulative, power-hungry tyrant. Watching these three idiots try to become criminal masterminds is chaos in the best way.Itโs crude, chaotic, and precisely what you need after a long day at work. Grab a drink, pop this one on, and laugh your stress awayโbecause no matter how bad your job is, itโs not this bad. Or at least, I hope not.
Wrap-Up
So thatโs your lineup for the weekโHulu came through. Whether youโre in the mood to laugh until your sides hurt, get your heart racing with some end-of-the-world drama, or kick back with a galaxy-sized adventure, thereโs something here for you. Want classic sci-fi? Youโve got Star Wars: A New Hope and The Empire Strikes Back. Feel like something dark and moody? The Damned will keep you on edge. If itโs laughs youโre after, Tropic Thunder and Thatโs My Boy have you covered, no matter how wild your sense of humor is
