3 new to Hulu movies you need to stream this weekend (July 10-12)
These 3 Hulu movies are worthy of a movie marathon this weekend
Hulu is perfect for building your next weekend movie marathon. The streaming service regularly adds originals and classics to its library. Plus, because it's owned by Disney, it's the streaming home for new releases from several Disney-owned studios. It even has deals with some other studios to get new releases before any other service, whether they're produced by Disney or not.
This weekend, I'm going with some new films that are being added to Hulu this Friday (July 10). First up is the psychological horror flick "Daniel Isn't Real," which stars Patrick Schwarzenegger as the titular Daniel. Then, you'll want to check out "The Legend of Molly Johnson," which is a highly rated Australian movie also known as "The Drover's Wife." Finally, "Redux Redux" makes its streaming debut after arriving in theaters earlier this year. It's directed by a pair of brothers and stars their sister, and that familial connection seems to have paid off with excellent reviews.
So, here are the three new to Hulu movies you need to stream this weekend. For more recommendations, check out the full list of everything new to Hulu and Disney+ in July 2026.

Malcolm has been with Tom's Guide since 2022. He watches dozens of movies every year, and has already seen over 35 new releases this year.
'Daniel Isn't Real' (2019)
Genre: Psychological horror movie
What's it about? Luke (Miles Robbins) witnesses a mass shooting as a kid, and quickly becomes friends with Daniel (Patrick Schwarzenegger), another kid he meets at the scene. Except nobody else can see Daniel, which starts to become a problem when Daniel comes back into Luke's life when the latter is in college.
Why you need to watch it: This movie is not for the faint of heart. It delivers twist after twist, and you won't see the ending coming until it's too late. If you love horror movies, this is a must-watch.
Watch "Daniel Isn't Real" on Hulu starting July 10
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'The Legend of Molly Johnson' (2022)
Genre: Australian Western movie
What's it about? Directed, written, co-produced by and starring Leah Purcell, "The Legend of Molly Johnson" is adapted from her 2016 play of the same name, which in turn adapted a short story from 1892. In it, Molly (Purcell) is the pregnant wife of a drover (cowboy) who finds herself giving birth alone in violent times. That is, until Yadaka (Rob Collins) shows up, but it turns out he's on the run from the law and is being chased by the new military commander in the district (Sam Reid).
Why you need to watch it: If you're like me, having the vampire Lestat (Reid) in this movie is reason enough to watch it. But even without him, this gritty Western is full of drama, and it's not often you get to stream an Australian auteur film. Make time for this one.
Watch "The Legend of Molly Johnson" on Hulu now
'Redux Redux' (2026)
Genre: Sci-fi thriller movie
What's it about? Also titled "Find. Kill. Repeat.," this sci-fi thriller is set in a universe where there are numerous other parallel universes. Unfortunately for Irene (Michaela McManus), her daughter Anna (Grace Van Dien) is murdered by a restaurant cook named Neville (Jerry Holm) in every one of these universes.
Why you should watch it: "Redux Redux" is another auteur film, directed, written and co-produced by the brothers Kevin and Matthew McManus. They've cast their sister, Michaela, in the lead role, and by most accounts, the siblings knocked this one out of the park. It's currently at 97% on Rotten Tomatoes, though audiences rate it lower at just 62%.
Watch "Redux Redux" on Hulu now
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