
Shark movies were especially popular this summer. The independent film *Dangerous Animals* received good reviews and generated buzz, and 2025 marked the 50th anniversary of Steven Spielberg’s classic *Jaws*, which essentially created the summer blockbuster. *Jaws* was re-released in cinemas – and surprisingly did well at the box office – alongside plenty of commemorative merchandise. With all the celebrations, people were clearly thinking about sharks, and Hulu responded by adding several popular shark-themed movies to its streaming library.
Hulu recently added both *The Meg* and *Meg 2: The Trench*, offering viewers two thrilling shark movies. Although these films feature a massive shark, they’re quite different from the classic movie *Jaws*.
Spielberg’s *Jaws* was a realistic thriller about a town terrorized by a shark, but *The Meg* is about much larger, prehistoric sharks called Megaladons. Both movies are wildly over-the-top and fun, though *The Meg* focuses on delivering simple, exciting thrills.
I was so excited when *The Meg* came out in 2018, and it totally delivered at the box office, bringing in over $529 million worldwide! Then, five years later, the sequel came out and still managed to pull in almost $398 million – pretty impressive!
New Movies Streaming on Hulu
Hulu has added a lot of new movies and shows this September, including *The Meg* and *Meg 2: The Trench*. Like most months, the biggest wave of new content arrived on the 1st. Highlights from those additions include popular titles like *How to Train Your Dragon*, *Clueless*, *Jennifer’s Body*, *School of Rock*, and *Mean Girls*, among others.
You can check out the full list of Hulu’s September 1st arrivals below.
Here’s a list of movie titles: Amsterdam, The Bob’s Burgers Movie, Breaking Up, Call Me By Your Name, Clueless, Devil’s Due, Donnie Darko (Theatrical Cut), Evil Dead Rise, Finding Forrester, The 40 Year-Old Virgin, Gandhi, How To Train Your Dragon, How To Train Your Dragon 2, I Am Number Four, Invincible (2006), Jennifer’s Body, John Tucker Must Die, Juno, Just Married (2003), Kingsman: The Secret Service, Mean Girls (2004), The Meg, The Meg 2: The Trench, Mrs. Doubtfire, Need For Speed (2014), Never Let Me Go (2010), Night At The Museum, Night At The Museum: Battle Of The Smithsonian, Night At The Museum: Secret Of The Tomb, The Nun II, Nosso Lar 2: Os Mensageiros, Pearl Harbor (2001), Roll Bounce, See How They Run, She’s The Man, Space Jam (1996), School Of Rock, Trap (2024), and World War Z.
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