On July 1, 2026, Hulu’s streaming catalogue received a triple‑header of high‑profile titles that span science‑fiction, superhero action and biographical drama. The Disney‑owned service now streams Christopher Nolan’s 2014 epic Interstellar, Marvel Studios’ 2008 breakout Iron Man, and Martin Scorsese’s 2013 biopic The Wolf of Wall Street for its 64.1 million paid subscribers.

Nolan’s Interstellar follows former NASA pilot Cooper, played by Matthew McConaughey, as he leads a crew on a perilous mission to find a new home for humanity after Earth is ravaged by blight and famine. Directed by Christopher Nolan and released by Paramount Pictures in 2014, the film earned $681 million worldwide and earned the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects. The production was shot on 35 mm film and IMAX 70 mm, and features an ensemble that includes Anne Hathaway, Jessica Chastain and Michael Caine.

Iron Man introduced the world to billionaire industrialist Tony Stark, portrayed by Robert Downey Jr., who builds an armored suit after being held captive in Afghanistan. Released by Marvel Studios in 2008 and distributed by Paramount Pictures, the film launched the Marvel Cinematic Universe and cemented the superhero genre’s place on streaming platforms. It remains a staple in Disney’s catalog.

The Wolf of Wall Street chronicles the rise and fall of stockbroker Jordan Belfort, played by Leonardo DiCaprio, as he engages in fraud and corruption at his firm, Stratton Oakmont. Directed by Martin Scorsese and released by Sony Pictures in 2013, the film is based on Belfort’s 2007 memoir. It received critical acclaim for DiCaprio’s performance and for its unflinching depiction of excess on Wall Street.

The July 2026 lineup also features new seasons of King of the Hill and Project Runway, plus live events such as the 2026 ESPYs. Adding the three movies aligns with Hulu’s strategy of balancing original content, recent releases, and nostalgic titles. Disney’s ownership of Hulu gives the service access to new releases from Disney‑owned studios and the ability to secure early streaming rights for titles from other studios.

All three films are now available to stream in the United States, Canada, and select international markets where Hulu operates. Viewers can access them through the standard Hulu subscription, which offers ad‑free viewing on most devices. The expansion reflects Hulu’s broader effort to maintain a diverse library that appeals to a wide audience, from science‑fiction enthusiasts to fans of biographical dramas and superhero action.

In short, Hulu’s July 2026 update brings three significant films to its platform, reinforcing the service’s position as a destination for both blockbuster and classic movies. The addition is expected to attract viewers who are interested in high‑profile titles from renowned directors and actors. Hulu will continue to add new content throughout the year, with further releases scheduled for August and beyond.