Fresh Content on Hulu This Weekend (May 9-11, 2025)
Hey there, folks! Get ready to celebrate Mother's Day with a bang, 'cause some crackin' new titles are headin' to Hulu this weekend, May 9-11, 2025! (Don't forget to snag a free trial!)
Jump behind the wheel and rev up the engine, 'cause Jason Statham classics are hit-ting Hulu this weekend on May 9! The original two Transporter movies are gon' roll onto the streaming service.
Directed by Corey Yuen and Louis Leterrier, these bad boys were a blast in cinemas back in the day. Leterrier, you might remember, later went on to steer the Fast X ride ('23). The Transporter raked in close to $44 million during its theatre run while stickin' to a budget of just $21 million.
A no-nonsense driver with three strict rules, Statham's Frank Martin, will keep your engines runnin'. A deal stay put, no name swappin', and never open a package, buddy!
Statham's high-octane antics continued into the sequels. Transporter 2 brought in a whopping $89 million at the box office with a $32 million budget. Frank Martin returned once more for Transporter 3, makin' hay with over $108 million at the box office.
The Transporter franchise's fourth installment, Refueled, hit screens in 2015. Unfortunately, Statham's absence was felt, with Ed Skrein steppin' into the driver's seat. Refueled grossed a disappointing $16 million domestically, and $72.6 million worldwide[1].
Hitman and Hitman: Agent 47 are also predecessin' Hulu this weekend. Based on the popular video game series, these films follow the exploits of Agent 47, portrayed by Timothy Olyphant. Fabulous filmmaker Luc Besson was one of the producers[2].
Even though these movies combined to rake in over $100 million, the franchise was rebooted in 2015, bringin' us Hitman: Agent 47. Skip Woods, who wrote the '07 film adaptation, returned to write the reboot[2]. Rupert Friend starred as Agent 47 in this round, leavin' Langdon aching for his Transporter adventures[1].
Oh, and if you're a Ravens fan, you might wanna check out Lamar Jackson's 'dangerous' acting debut that's been makin' waves, or maybe hear what Allen Lazard from the Jets has to say about those Steelers trade rumors. Catch Bruce Springsteen's subtle tweak to his '25 tour schedule, too. And check out our exclusive interview with a Star Wars Rebels and Mandalorian star on his monumental transition to live-action[2].
So, what's comin' to Hulu this Mother's Day weekend? Check out the list below to find out what movies, shows, and sports events will be lightin' up your screens from May 9-11[5].
Friday, May 9
- The UnXplained (season 7)
- Summer of '69
- Behind Enemy Lines
- Commando
- The Damned
- Hitman
- Hitman: Agent 47
- Men of Honor
- The Thin Red Line
- The Transporter
- Transporter 2
Saturday, May 10
- Expedition Unknown (Season 6)
- How It's Made (Season 21)
- My 600-lb Life (Season 2)
- My 600-lb Life: Where Are They Now? (Season 1)
- Robert Durst: An ID Murder Mystery (Season 1)
- Scorned: Love Kills (Season 2)
- Blonde and Blonder
- Strangerland
- Trust
- Vengeance: A Love Story
- War Inc.
Note: The enrichment data provided sheds some light on the directors of the Transporter films, Louis Leterrier and Corey Yuen, and their subsequent accomplishments in the film industry.
[1] Enrichment Data: According to information available, the directors of The Transporter, Louis Leterrier and Corey Yuen, had significant contributions to action filmmaking. Leterrier later directed Fast X, part of the Fast & Furious franchise, marking his entry into an existing major IP, and raking in impressive box office figures with his high-energy action and adventure films.
[2] Enrichment Data: Leterrier collaborated with film industry veterans like Luc Besson and Timothy Olyphant on video game adaptations like Hitman and Hitman: Agent 47. These films, while profitable, faced reboots and transitions in their respective franchises.
[3] Enrichment Data: Leterrier's background includes diverse filmography, ranging from action-packed titles such as Transporter 2 and Now You See Me, to fantasy-adventure films like Clash of the Titans, amassing a collective box office gross of around $2 billion.
[4] Enrichment Data: Corey Yuen, a renowned action choreographer from Hong Kong, co-directed The Transporter with Leterrier but did not take part in directing Fast X. Yuen is best known for his work in martial arts cinema, with contributions to intense and stylized action scenes.
[5] Enrichment Data: The provided list contains movies, shows, and sports events, including popular titles like The UnXplained, Hitman, My 600-lb Life, and Robert Durst, that will be streamed on Hulu during Mother's Day weekend.
A flurry of entertaining movies are joining Hulu's lineup, as rumors swirl about a potential arrival of the action-packed Hitman and Hitman: Agent 47. Movie enthusiasts can also look forward to the Transporter franchise, with its high-octane chases and memorable characters, making their entrance on Hulu this weekend.