
Hulu has a diverse lineup planned for November, including new movies from major studios, well-regarded independent films, cozy holiday favorites, and even some shows premiering in 2025. A large batch of titles will be added on November 1st, with more content becoming available throughout the month. You’ll find the most exciting additions highlighted below, along with brief summaries, key cast details, and the exact release dates. Early in the month, expect mostly existing titles added to the library, while later in November, Hulu will be adding recent theatrical releases, popular films from festivals, and new documentaries. Check the dates to help you plan your movie nights and ensure you don’t miss the latest additions.
‘Casino’ (1995)

In Las Vegas, a careful casino boss creates a powerful business, but his unpredictable partner and wife drag him into a dangerous world of increasing greed and revenge. Starring Robert De Niro, Sharon Stone, and Joe Pesci, this true-crime story follows the shift from mob-run casinos to corporate ownership in the desert. It will be available to stream on Hulu starting Saturday, November 1st, as part of their new content release.
‘The Sound of Music’ (1965)

Okay, so I’m SO excited! This weekend, Hulu is adding one of my all-time favorite movies to its library. It’s about a young woman who leaves her life as a nun to become a governess for these seven adorable kids in Austria. It’s just a beautiful story about how they all come together as a family, learning to sing and finding joy even as things get a little scary with the political climate. Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer are just amazing in it, and the songs are classics everyone knows! Plus, they actually filmed a lot of it in Austria, so you get these gorgeous views of the mountains and Salzburg. It’s a total comfort movie, and I can’t wait to watch it again starting Saturday, November 1st!
‘The Princess Bride’ (1987)

A classic fairytale adventure comes to Hulu on November 1st! The story follows a farmhand’s quest to save his beloved, aided by a skilled swordsman and a kind giant. Told as a grandfather shares the tale with his grandson, the film is filled with exciting sword fights, fantastical creatures, and witty dialogue inspired by a famous book. Starring Cary Elwes, Robin Wright, and Mandy Patinkin, this beloved story is now available as part of Hulu’s premium offerings.
‘The Last Duel’ (2021)

A historical drama set in medieval France, the film centers on a knight who challenges a former friend to a duel after the friend is publicly accused by the knight’s wife, who seeks justice. The story is told through multiple viewpoints, based on a true account. Starring Jodie Comer, Matt Damon, and Adam Driver, the film explores themes of honor and power within a strict social order. It will be available to stream on Hulu starting November 1st, as a newly added title.
‘A Star Is Born’ (2018)

Bradley Cooper directs and stars alongside Lady Gaga in a powerful new movie about a musician who discovers and mentors a talented singer. As he faces his own challenges, their relationship is tested, all set against the backdrop of the vibrant music scene, with authentic concert footage and original songs. The film’s soundtrack, featuring live recordings, quickly became popular and is now available to stream on Hulu starting November 8th.
‘EverAfter’ (1998)

This version of Cinderella reimagines the classic story in Renaissance France. Danielle cleverly overcomes her cruel stepmother and attracts the attention of a prince, but without any help from fairies or magic. Starring Drew Barrymore and Anjelica Huston, the film focuses on the rich details of the royal court and historical period. Beautiful sets and costumes create a fresh take on the familiar tale. It will be available to stream on Hulu starting Saturday, November 1st.
‘Labyrinth’ (1986)

When a teen girl impulsively wishes her baby brother away, she’s thrown into a fantastical, labyrinthine world where she must confront the Goblin King to get him back. This classic fantasy film from Jim Henson blends puppets and live actors with stunning creatures and music. Starring Jennifer Connelly and David Bowie, it’s a visually rich story brought to life with incredible practical effects and original songs, and it’s coming to Hulu on November 10th.
‘Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead’ (2007)

A heist gone wrong traps two brothers and their family in a spiral of guilt and scrutiny. This slow-paced crime drama stars Philip Seymour Hoffman, Ethan Hawke, Marisa Tomei, and Albert Finney, and explores how desperation and financial trouble can turn a straightforward plan into a complete disaster. It will be available to stream on Hulu starting Saturday, November 1st.
‘A Knight’s Tale’ (2001)

A low-born knight transforms his life by competing in jousting tournaments across Europe, aided by a witty writer who announces his matches and a close group of friends. Starring Heath Ledger and Paul Bettany, this fast-paced medieval sports film showcases the excitement of the tournaments and the bonds between those involved. The movie’s visuals are rich with details of armor, coats of arms, and the spirit of traveling together. It will be available to stream on Hulu starting Saturday, November 1st.
‘Julie & Julia’ (2009)

The new film follows a New Yorker as she cooks her way through Julia Child’s iconic cookbook, weaving in scenes of Child’s own beginnings in Paris. Meryl Streep and Amy Adams star in this dual story about mastering a craft, staying determined, and the art of food writing. The movie beautifully recreates the kitchens and markets that are essential to the world of cooking and will be available to stream on Hulu starting November 1st.
‘The International’ (2009)

A thrilling new series coming to Hulu on November 1st follows an Interpol agent and a New York prosecutor as they investigate a powerful bank involved in illegal money laundering and arms trafficking. Starring Clive Owen and Naomi Watts, the story unfolds across continents, from Milan to New York, taking viewers through high-stakes chases in corporate offices, art museums, and courtrooms. The series uses authentic locations to create a gripping, realistic experience.
‘Neighbors’ (2014)

A young couple with a new baby finds themselves in a hilarious neighborhood war with a rowdy fraternity. The conflict starts with silly pranks but quickly spirals out of control, turning their peaceful street into a chaotic battleground of parties and payback. Starring Seth Rogen, Rose Byrne, and Zac Efron, this comedy is now available on Hulu starting November 1st.
‘Tigerland’ (2000)

A new film, streaming on Hulu November 1st, follows a defiant trainee at a tough boot camp known as Tigerland. Starring Colin Farrell, the movie depicts the struggles of recruits preparing for deployment, focusing on themes of leadership and survival when facing intense pressure. It’s presented with a realistic, handheld camera style and will be available as part of Hulu’s film library.
‘The Family Stone’ (2005)

A woman who’s a bit of a perfectionist joins her boyfriend’s fun-loving family for the holidays in New England, and things get complicated when a family heirloom comes into play. Starring Diane Keaton and Sarah Jessica Parker, the movie follows a group of people whose plans change and relationships are tested. It’s a story about family connections and surprises, and it will be available to stream on Hulu starting November 1st as part of their holiday collection.
‘Love Actually’ (2003)

This heartwarming film weaves together several stories of love, friendship, and family set in London during the holiday season. It follows a diverse group of characters – from students to colleagues – as they navigate cherished traditions and unexpected moments. Featuring festive songs and iconic London landmarks, the movie premieres on Hulu on Saturday, November 1st, as part of their holiday lineup.
‘Miracle on 34th Street’ (1994)

This holiday season, a department store Santa insists he’s the genuine Kris Kringle, leading to a courtroom battle that questions the very idea of belief, all set in New York City. Starring Richard Attenborough, Mara Wilson, and Elizabeth Perkins, this beloved family film uses festive parades and decorated storefronts as the setting for a charming debate over who he really is. It will be available to stream on Hulu starting Saturday, November 1st, as part of their holiday collection.
‘It Could Happen to You’ (1994)

When a police officer shares a lottery ticket with a waitress, their win attracts unwanted attention. This leads to legal battles and challenges their integrity. Starring Nicolas Cage and Bridget Fonda, this New York-based story is based on a true event and explores what happens when kindness meets sudden wealth and fame. It will be available to stream on Hulu starting Saturday, November 1st.
‘The Personal History of David Copperfield’ (2020)

The movie follows David’s journey from a difficult past to becoming a writer, showcasing the friends and challenging characters he encounters along the way. Dev Patel, Tilda Swinton, and Hugh Laurie star in this fresh and lively adaptation of a beloved story. The film combines historical settings with a modern, fast-paced feel and will be available to stream on Hulu starting November 1st.
‘The Book of Clarence’ (2024)

I just finished watching this incredible movie set in Jerusalem. It follows a guy trying to make a quick buck off a growing spiritual movement, but it ends up forcing him to really look at who he is and what he believes. LaKeith Stanfield is amazing in it, playing a character who’s both street smart and grappling with serious questions of faith. The film is visually stunning, with a lot of powerful music and these huge, immersive crowd scenes. It just came to Hulu on November 11th, and I highly recommend checking it out!
‘Osiris’ (2025)

When a Special Forces team disappears during a nighttime mission, they find themselves hunted by a dangerous alien species in a harsh and unforgiving environment. With no clear way to escape, the team, led by Max Martini, Brianna Hildebrand, LaMonica Garrett, and Linda Hamilton, must rely on their military skills to survive. The film moves from the planning stage to a terrifying new world, and will be available to stream on Hulu starting Saturday, November 15th.
‘Don’t Breathe’ (2016)

A blind veteran finds his home invaded by three burglars, but they quickly regret their choice when they become trapped inside. The film unfolds in a single location, using long, unbroken shots to create a gripping and claustrophobic thriller. Starring Jane Levy, Dylan Minnette, and Stephen Lang, it will be available to stream on Hulu starting Saturday, November 15th.
‘Don’t Breathe 2’ (2021)

A former soldier, now living a quiet life in seclusion with a young girl, finds himself in a new battle when unwanted visitors show up with their own plans. The film continues the story from a previous home invasion, focusing on intense, up-close fighting. Realistic effects and nighttime scenes build the suspense. It will be available to stream on Hulu starting Monday, November 10th.
‘Armand’ (2024)

A school meeting held late at night, sparked by concerns about a six-year-old student, quickly becomes chaotic as parents and school staff disagree and offer conflicting stories. Renate Reinsve stars in this gripping drama, unfolding in classrooms and hallways, which examines questions of memory and what drives people’s actions. The film, a critically acclaimed selection from international film festivals, begins streaming on Hulu on Tuesday, November 18th.
‘The Last Rider’ (2023)

This documentary tells the inspiring story of Greg LeMond’s return to win the Tour de France, culminating in a dramatic final time trial in Paris after a near-fatal accident. Using old footage, interviews, and insights into race tactics, the film covers his entire journey. It also takes a close look at his training regimen and the relationships within his team. It will be available to stream on Hulu starting Thursday, November 20th.
‘Chris Hemsworth: A Road Trip to Remember’ (2025)

In a new documentary premiering on Hulu November 24th, Chris Hemsworth and his father, Craig, take a road trip across Australia, reconnecting with people and places from their family history. Through interviews and personal videos, the film explores themes of family, caregiving, and the importance of community, all while showcasing the beauty of the Australian landscape.
‘Under Fire’ (2025)

When an FBI and DEA agent stumble upon the same cartel deal, they find themselves trapped behind enemy lines under sniper fire, forcing them to work together to survive. Starring Dylan Sprouse and Mason Gooding, this action-packed story starts with secret operations and quickly escalates into a dangerous standoff where trust is fragile. It premieres on Hulu Saturday, November 22nd.
‘Villains’ (2019)

When two burglars break into a house, they unexpectedly discover someone being held captive in the basement – just as the homeowners arrive home. Starring Bill Skarsgård, Maika Monroe, Jeffrey Donovan, and Kyra Sedgwick, the film unfolds as a tense and clever game of cat and mouse, all within a single location. It will be available to stream on Hulu starting Monday, November 10th.
‘The First Omen’ (2024)

A new horror film, streaming on Hulu starting November 30th, follows a young trainee at a Roman orphanage who discovers a dangerous scheme to unleash the Antichrist. His investigation leads him to a secretive and influential organization, expanding on the established story of this horror series with elements of Vatican conspiracies and demonic possession. Filmed on location in Rome, the movie blends a supernatural mystery with a realistic setting.
‘Apollo 18’ (2011)

This found-footage story centers on a classified lunar mission where astronauts uncover another spacecraft on the moon, along with a dangerous substance within the rocks. As transmissions cut out and cockpit and surface cameras show only static, a sense of dread builds. The story unfolds like a mission log, revealing pieces of the mystery gradually. It will be available on Hulu starting Monday, November 10th.
‘The Interview’ (2014)

A new Hulu film tells the unbelievable true story of two TV journalists who unexpectedly get pulled into a dangerous international plot. After securing a rare interview with the North Korean leader, they’re secretly tasked with carrying out an assassination, and their trip quickly becomes a global scandal. What starts as a celebrity news story transforms into a full-blown covert operation. It premieres on November 1st.
Let us know what you’re planning to watch on Hulu this month! Share your top picks and tell us which new shows and movies you’re adding to your watchlist in the comments below.
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