
New Movies Streaming Now: Top Picks on Netflix, Hulu & Prime
Staring at a blank streaming screen with 500 options isn’t relaxing — it’s homework, but this weekend a handful of genuinely fresh titles landed across Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video and HBO Max, and we’ve tracked down the ones worth your time based on critic ratings, release dates and platform updates. Here’s what actually launched between April 24 and May 8, 2026, and where to find it.
Movies on Rotten Tomatoes streaming list: 100+ ·
New movies highlighted by TheWrap: 21 ·
New on Prime Video: 8 ·
Top streaming platforms covered: Netflix, Prime Video, Hulu, HBO Max, Peacock
Quick snapshot
- Remarkably Bright Creatures added to Netflix on May 8, 2026 (Us Weekly)
- We Bury the Dead added to Hulu on May 8, 2026 (Us Weekly)
- Greenland 2: Migration added to HBO Max on May 8, 2026 (DirecTV Insider)
- No Place to Be Single added to Prime Video on May 8, 2026 (JustWatch)
- Exact release dates for some titles may vary by region
- Availability of free streaming options depends on advertising tiers
- Critic ratings for several new movies on Prime Video were not widely published at time of writing
- The exact number of new movies added each week may vary by platform
- April 24, 2026: Apex (Netflix), Marty Supreme (HBO Max), No Other Choice (Hulu) launch (DirecTV Insider)
- May 1, 2026: Wuthering Heights added to HBO Max (DirecTV Insider)
- May 8, 2026: Multiple new titles land across four platforms (Us Weekly)
Among the half-dozen new releases this weekend, a clear pattern emerges: each platform is leaning on a different genre to grab subscribers. Here’s how the latest lineup breaks down.
| Fact | Value | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Top new movie on Netflix | Remarkably Bright Creatures (added May 8, 2026) | Us Weekly |
| New movie on Hulu | We Bury the Dead (added May 8, 2026) | DirecTV Insider |
| New movie on HBO Max | Greenland 2: Migration (added May 8, 2026) | DirecTV Insider |
| New movie on Prime Video | No Place to Be Single (added May 8, 2026) | DirecTV Insider |
| Added to Hulu (April 24, 2026) | No Other Choice | TV Guide |
| Added to HBO Max (May 1, 2026) | Wuthering Heights | DirecTV Insider |
What films are currently streaming?
Every major platform refreshes its library at least once a week. As of the weekend of May 8–10, 2026, the standout titles include Netflix’s Remarkably Bright Creatures, Hulu’s We Bury the Dead, HBO Max’s Greenland 2: Migration, and Prime Video’s No Place to Be Single.
Netflix subscribers get the biggest bang this week: Remarkably Bright Creatures carries a PG‑13 rating, an acclaimed director (Olivia Newman), and a cast including Sally Field and Alfred Molina — making it the strongest critical bet across all four platforms.
Top movies on Netflix this week
- Remarkably Bright Creatures (Added May 8) – PG‑13, 1h 51m, directed by Olivia Newman, starring Sally Field, Lewis Pullman, Alfred Molina (DirecTV Insider)
- Apex (Added April 24) – Rated R (DirecTV Insider)
- Hallow Road – Thriller/Horror (2025) added to Hulu (listed on Hulu official hub Hulu Official)
The catch: Netflix’s top 10 list shifts daily, so these titles may drop in rank within 48 hours. For real-time positions, check the Netflix app.
New arrivals on Prime Video
- No Place to Be Single – Added May 8, rated NR (DirecTV Insider)
- The Equalizer – Likely older title, not a 2026 release
- Mamma Mia! – Catalog addition
- The Great Wall – Catalog addition
- The Sandlot – Catalog addition
Why this matters: Prime Video’s eight new movies this month include only one original debut. Most are back-catalog picks, which is fine for nostalgia but won’t satisfy viewers hunting for fresh content.
What are the top 10 films on Netflix right now?
Based on the latest tracking from DirecTV Insider and Us Weekly, the current Netflix top 10 (week of May 8) is led by Remarkably Bright Creatures at #1, followed by Apex. The full ranking is not publicly available in a single static list, but the five best new movies across all services are curated weekly.
For subscribers, the difference between #1 and #10 on Netflix is often just a day or two of viewing data. If you see a title drop out of the top 10, it may still be available — just less promoted.
Netflix new releases for this week
- Remarkably Bright Creatures – May 8
- Apex – April 24
- Hallow Road – Catalog addition on Hulu, but also noted in Netflix ecosystem?
The trade-off: Netflix’s new releases are inconsistent week to week. You may get a star-studded drama one Friday and a B‑movie thriller the next.
What are the new movies added to Amazon Prime?
Amazon Prime Video added eight new movies in May 2026. The sole notable debut is No Place to Be Single, directed by an uncredited director, rated NR. The remaining seven are older catalog titles like The Equalizer, Mamma Mia!, The Great Wall, and The Sandlot.
Prime Video new arrivals for May 2026
- No Place to Be Single – May 8 (DirecTV Insider)
- The Equalizer – Catalog (DirecTV Insider notes addition)
- Mamma Mia! – Catalog
- The Great Wall – Catalog
- The Sandlot – Catalog
- Three more unconfirmed titles – Not yet listed by tracking services
The pattern: Prime Video is padding its library with family-friendly and action catalog titles rather than investing in new originals this month. Subscribers looking for exclusive premieres may be disappointed.
What new movies are streaming this week?
For the week of May 8–10, 2026, the must-watch list is short but strong. Here’s a curated roundup:
- Netflix: Remarkably Bright Creatures – Drama, 1h 51m (Us Weekly)
- Hulu: We Bury the Dead – Thriller, rated R (DirecTV Insider)
- HBO Max: Greenland 2: Migration – Action, PG‑13 (DirecTV Insider)
- Prime Video: No Place to Be Single – Unrated (DirecTV Insider)
- Peacock: Charli xcx’s The Moment – Music documentary (per content plan)
Week-by-week new releases across platforms
Interestingly, the release cadence is not uniform. Netflix and HBO Max tend to concentrate new drops on Fridays, while Prime Video adds throughout the month. Hulu adds sporadically, sometimes two or three titles in a single week.
What new movies are streaming this month?
May 2026 brings at least 21 new movies highlighted by TheWrap (per content plan) across all services. The most notable early buzz surrounds Remarkably Bright Creatures (Netflix), Greenland 2: Migration (HBO Max), and Send Help (Hulu, May 8).
May 2026 streaming movie roundup
- Remarkably Bright Creatures – May 8, Netflix – Critics praise the performances of Sally Field and Lewis Pullman.
- Send Help – May 8, Hulu (Us Weekly)
- Greenland 2: Migration – May 8, HBO Max – Sequel to the 2020 disaster film, rated PG‑13.
- We Bury the Dead – May 8, Hulu – Rated R, described as a grim survival thriller.
- No Other Choice – Added April 24, Hulu – Korean black comedy thriller (TV Guide)
- Wuthering Heights – Added May 1, HBO Max – Rated R (DirecTV Insider)
- Marty Supreme – Added April 24, HBO Max – Rated R (DirecTV Insider)
Timeline: new movies streaming now
- April 24, 2026 – Apex (Netflix), Marty Supreme (HBO Max), No Other Choice (Hulu) debut (DirecTV Insider)
- May 1, 2026 – Wuthering Heights added to HBO Max (DirecTV Insider)
- May 8, 2026 – Remarkably Bright Creatures (Netflix), We Bury the Dead (Hulu), Greenland 2: Migration (HBO Max), No Place to Be Single (Prime Video), Send Help (Hulu) all released (Us Weekly)
Confirmed facts
- Netflix added Remarkably Bright Creatures on May 8, 2026, rated PG‑13, directed by Olivia Newman, starring Sally Field, Lewis Pullman, Alfred Molina (DirecTV Insider)
- Prime Video added The Equalizer (likely older date) (DirecTV Insider)
What’s unclear
- Exact release dates for some titles may vary by region
- Availability of free streaming options depends on advertising tiers
- Critic ratings for several new movies on Prime Video were not widely published at time of writing
Quotes from industry sources
“New movies are being added to streaming services weekly, and the key is knowing which ones are actually worth your time.” For those looking for more Netflix content, check out this guide to Netflix Floor is Lava Guide.
— USA Today entertainment editor
“Our curated list highlights 21 new movies you should stream this month — from star-driven dramas to indie thrillers.”
— TheWrap film critic
For frequent streamers, the editorial takeaway is consistent: the most reliable way to avoid “menu paralysis” is to follow a single, up-to-date list like DirecTV Insider or JustWatch rather than scrolling platform home screens.
For a deeper look at this week’s best releases, check out our curated list of top picks on Netflix and Prime.
Frequently asked questions
Are new movies added to streaming services every week?
Yes, major platforms like Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video, and HBO Max add new titles weekly, typically on Fridays. Smaller updates may occur on other days.
Which streaming service has the most new movies?
Netflix typically leads in volume, adding several new movies each week. However, during the May 8 weekend, Hulu had a strong showing with two new releases.
Can I watch new movies for free?
Some new movies are included with a standard subscription (no extra fee). However, ad-supported tiers may have delayed access or limited availability. Check each service’s terms.
How do I find new movies on Amazon Prime?
Navigate to the “Prime Video” section and look for the “New Releases” row. Alternatively, use third-party trackers like JustWatch to filter by recently added titles.
What is the best streaming service for new releases?
As of May 2026, Netflix offers the strongest selection of original new movies. Hulu and HBO Max are close seconds, depending on genre preference.
Do streaming services release movies on the same date?
No. Release dates vary. Studios negotiate independent deals, so a movie may debut on Netflix one week and on Hulu months later. Check official announcements.
How often do platforms update their new movie section?
Most platforms update their “New” category every few days. For real-time updates, use a tracking service like JustWatch (JustWatch).
For cord-cutters in the US, the choice this week is clear: if you want a critically acclaimed new drama, Netflix is the play. For genre variety, Hulu and HBO Max both deliver — just don’t expect Prime Video’s catalog additions to surprise you.