Here’s what is coming to Hulu for January:
Please note titles and dates are subject to change.
(Note: Titles with an * are available with a subscription to the Showtime premium add-on.)
Available January 1
Chowder: Complete Seasons 1-3 (Cartoon Network)
The Powerpuff Girls (Classic): Complete Seasons 1-6 (Cartoon Network)
Wasted: Complete Season 1 (BBC)
Across the Universe (2007)
Amelie (2001)
The Amityville Horror (2005)
Annie Hall (1977)
Baby Boom (1987)
Bad Girls from Mars (1991)
Beverly Hills Cop 2 (1987)
Beverly Hills Cop 3 (1994)
Beverly Hills Vamp (1989)
Black Sheep (1996)
Blaze You Out (2013)
Blow Away (1993)
Blue Hill Avenue (2003)
Boxcar Bertha (1972)
The Brady Bunch Movie (1995)
The Burbs (1989)
Bug (2006)
Cold War (2012)
Craig Ferguson: Does This Need to be Said? (2011)
Cruel Intentions (1999)
Curse of the Starving Class (1994)
Deadly Blessing (1981)
Dracula 3000 (2004)
Duma (2005)
The Eternal (1998)
Explorers (1985)
Extreme Justice (1993)
Eyes of an Angel (1994)
Footloose (1984)
Gargoyles: Wings of Darkness (2004)
Happily N’Ever After (2006)
Happily N’Ever After 2 (2009)
Jackass Number Two (2006)
Jackass: The Movie (2002)
Jeepers Creepers 2 (2003)
Jesus’ Son (2000)
King Kong (1976)
Leaving Las Vegas (1995)
Lethal Weapon (1987)
Lethal Weapon 2 (1989)
Lethal Weapon 3 (1992)
Lethal Weapon 4 (1998)
The Long Riders (1980)
Man in the Moon (1991)
Mission Impossible (1996)
Mutant Species (1995)
Norm of the North (2016)
Open Season (2006)
The Piano (1994)
Primal Fear (1996)
Promised Land (1987)
The Relic (1997)
Runaway Bride (1999)
Senorita Justice (2004)
Shooters (2003)
Silent Tongue (1993)
Six Weeks (1982)
Sleepy Hollow (1999)
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (1999)
Split Image (1982)
The Spy Next Door (2010)
Stephen King’s Graveyard Shift (1998)
Stephen King’s Silver Bullet (1985)
Teresa’s Tattoo (1994)
Trading Places (1983)
Transporter 3 (2008)
Trekkies (1997)
Trekkies 2 (2004)
Trucks (1997)
The Untouchables (1987)
Vanilla Sky (2001)
A Very Brady Sequel (1996)
War Games (1983)
What’s Cooking? (2000)
Witness (1985)
Available January 2
Beyond: Complete Season 1 (Freeform)
The Mick: Series Premiere (FOX)
To Tell the Truth: Season 2 Premiere (ABC)
Available January 3
The Bachelor: Season 21 Premiere (ABC)
The Celebrity Apprentice: Season 8 Premiere (NBC)
It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia: Complete Season 11 (FX)
Love the Coopers (2015) (*Showtime)
Available January 4
Bones: Season 12 Premiere (FOX)
Available January 6
Nashville: Season 5 Premiere (CMT)
Available January 7
Emerald City: Series Premiere (NBC)
Grimm: Season 6 Premiere (NBC)
Sleepy Hollow: Season 4 Premiere (FOX)
Available January 8
Burnt (2015) (*Showtime)
Available January 9
Match Game: Season 2 Premiere (ABC)
Secret in their Eyes (2015) (*Showtime)
Available January 10
Amazing World of Gumball: Complete Season 4 (Cartoon Network)
Available January 13
My Kitchen Rules: Series Premiere (FOX)
Bird People (2014)
Available January 15
Bridge of Spies (2015) (*Showtime)
Available January 16
Clarence: Complete Season 2 (Cartoon Network)
Homeland: Season 6 Premiere (*Showtime)
Available January 17
Real Housewives of Potomac: Complete Season 1 (Bravo)
Available January 19
What Happened…Ms. Sykes (2016)
Available January 20
Scandal: Season 6 Premiere (ABC)
Available January 22
Where to Invade Next (2015)
Available January 23
The Choice (2016)
Available January 25
The Path: Season 2 Premiere (Hulu Original)
Available January 27
Days and Nights (2014)
Dirty Grandpa (2016)
Roseanne for President (2016)
Available January 28
Hostel (2006)
Hostel: Part 2 (2007)
Available January 30
The Affair: Season 3 Finale (*Showtime)
Regular Show: Complete Season 7B (Cartoon Network)
**Here’s what is leaving Hulu in January:
January 31
Apocalypse Now (1979)
Apocalypse Now Redux (2001)
Bolero (1984)
Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle (2003)
The Cutting Edge (1992)
Enter the Ninja (1981)
Good Will Hunting (1997)
Hammett (1982)
Hoosiers (1986)
One from the Heart (1982)
Punch Drunk Love (2002)
Quigley down Under (1990)
Rounders (1998)
Sling Blade (1996)
Top Secret! (1984)

Streaming
VidaayMuyarchi

“Vidaamuyarchi,” now streaming on Netflix, is a 2025 Indian Tamil-language action thriller directed and written by Magizh Thirumeni. Produced by Subaskaran Allirajah under Lyca Productions, the film boasts a runtime of 150 minutes. The narrative follows Arjun (Ajith Kumar) on a relentless quest to rescue his wife Kayal (Trisha Krishnan) after she is abducted by a mysterious group in Azerbaijan. The ensemble cast includes Arjun Sarja, Regina Cassandra, and Arav in pivotal roles.
Drawing inspiration from the 1997 American film “Breakdown,” “Vidaamuyarchi” offers a familiar storyline but is elevated by compelling performances. Ajith Kumar delivers a commendable portrayal of a husband battling against time and adversities, while Trisha Krishnan effectively captures the emotional depth of her character. The film’s cinematography by Om Prakash enhances the tension and atmosphere, and Anirudh Ravichander’s music complements the narrative’s intensity.
However, the film’s predictability and pacing issues may deter some viewers. Despite these shortcomings, “Vidaamuyarchi” provides an engaging experience for fans of the action thriller genre.
Rating: 6.5/10
Movie
Justice has a new Daddy. Watch the new trailer for NakedGun,

Only one man has the particular set of skills… to lead Police Squad and save the world! Lt. Frank Drebin Jr. (Liam Neeson) follows in his father’s footsteps in THE NAKED GUN, directed by Akiva Schaffer (Saturday Night Live, Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping) and from producer Seth MacFarlane (Ted, Family Guy). Joining the cast are Pamela Anderson, Paul Walter Hauser, CCH Pounder, Kevin Durand, Cody Rhodes, Liza Koshy, Eddie Yu, with Danny Huston.
only in theatres August 1st.
Movie
Fifteen years after the original animated film took flight, this live-action adaptation proves that its story is as powerful and relevant as ever.

As an unabashed fan of the original 2010 animated masterpiece How to Train Your Dragon, I approached the new live-action adaptation with cautious excitement. And let me say this upfront: it blew me away. This isn’t just a remake—it’s a heartfelt reimagining that understands exactly what made the original special, while carving out a new legacy all its own.
The decision to bring back Dean DeBlois, the creative force behind the animated trilogy, was nothing short of inspired. His return doesn’t just lend authenticity—it infuses the film with the same emotional richness, visual wonder, and narrative soul that made the original soar. DeBlois clearly understands that this story isn’t just about dragons—it’s about identity, empathy, and the quiet courage it takes to be different.
This film is a masterclass, in my opinion, on how to adapt animation to live action. Instead of chasing spectacle for spectacle’s sake, it stays grounded in character and emotion. The filmmakers preserve the heart of the story—Hiccup and Toothless’s bond, the tension between father and son, the forging of peace between enemies—while adding just enough new layers and textures to make it feel fresh. Small changes enhance the world rather than distract from it, proving that you don’t need to reinvent the wheel when you’re already working with gold.
The performances, across the board, are extraordinary. Mason Thames is a revelation as Hiccup. He captures the awkwardness, intelligence, and inner strength of the character with stunning nuance. Gerard Butler reprises his role as Stoick with even greater emotional depth—his presence is towering, both literally and figuratively, anchoring the film with gravitas. Nick Frost brings warmth and perfectly timed humor to Gobber, effortlessly making the character his own. And Nico Parker’s Astrid is fierce, grounded, and utterly magnetic—her chemistry with Thames sparks with authenticity.
Fifteen years after the original animated film took flight, this live-action adaptation proves that its story is as powerful and relevant as ever. It’s rare to see a remake that feels both lovingly faithful and genuinely new, but How to Train Your Dragon accomplishes just that. With breathtaking visuals, deeply human performances, and an unwavering emotional core, this film isn’t just a retelling—it’s a reminder of why we fell in love with this world of dragons in the first place.
Heartfelt, heroic, and unforgettable—How to Train Your Dragon (2025) is a 10 out of 10