
Hulu is adding a lot of new content this week, including everything from heartfelt stories about growing up to major live events. You’ll find well-regarded movies based on books, as well as fun, independent comedies. There’s something for everyone, whether you’re in the mood for a scare or want to enjoy some of the best films Hollywood has to offer. This week’s new releases have a lot of great options.
‘Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret.’ (2023)

A new movie based on Judy Blume’s beloved novel comes to the platform on March 11th. It tells the story of 11-year-old Margaret Simon, who is dealing with the changes of puberty and a recent move. Along with her mother and grandmother, Margaret also explores questions about religion and what it means to grow up. The film stars Abby Ryder Fortson, Rachel McAdams, and Kathy Bates, and has been praised for its realistic and funny look at becoming a young woman.
‘Run, Hide, Die’ (2015)

The new horror thriller, ‘Run, Hide, Die,’ will be available to stream starting Friday, March 13th. The movie follows a group of women whose relaxing weekend trip to a secluded cabin turns terrifying when a mysterious killer appears. They must then struggle to survive in the wilderness, and the film highlights themes of friendship and resilience as they fight for their lives. It was directed by Collin Joseph Neal and features Alison Woods and Alicia Mendez.
‘The Oscars’ (2026)

You can watch the 98th Academy Awards, also known as The Oscars, live on Sunday, March 15th. The show celebrates the best movies and filmmakers of the year, with awards given for acting, directing, and all the work that goes into making a film. Expect to see the famous golden statuettes presented, along with performances of songs from the nominated movies. It’s the biggest night in film and a chance to celebrate the year’s most outstanding achievements in cinema, continuing a tradition of honoring great filmmaking from around the world.
‘Theater Camp’ (2023)

The comedy film ‘Theater Camp,’ which was popular in theaters, will be available to stream starting Sunday, March 15. The movie is a funny, documentary-style look at the quirky staff of a summer theater camp in upstate New York. When the camp owner unexpectedly falls into a coma, her son has to work with the instructors to save the camp from closing. Starring Ben Platt and Molly Gordon, who also co-directed and co-wrote the film, it perfectly captures the chaotic fun of putting on a show and the special connections people make through art.
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2026-03-10 06:14