From 'Lilo & Stitch' to 'Highest 2 Lowest,' 10 movies to stream right now

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Brian Truitt, USA TODAYSeptember 5, 2025 at 5:15 AM

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Whether you love Stitch, Jenna Ortega or killer sharks, there's a little something new for everyone on your favorite streaming services.

The fall movie season is here, but if you're not feeling a trip to the cinema and want to enjoy that pumpkin spice latte with a movie at home, there's fresh stuff hitting Disney+, Paramount+, Apple TV+ and more. There's the latest Spike Lee joint, a live-action redo of a Disney classic and a dark Paul Rudd comedy that will have you questioning any and all bromances.

Here are 10 new and notable movies you can stream right now:

'Dangerous Animals'

Jai Courtney plays a serial killer who uses sharks as his primary murder method in the horror movie "Dangerous Animals."

Slasher flicks and shark movies go together like peanut butter and jelly. And Jai Courtney is a nasty piece of work in this gonzo thriller as a serial killer who kidnaps women and feeds them to finned beasts for his murderous pleasure. That is, until he nabs a nomadic surfer (Hassie Harrison) who turns out to be one tough cookie.

Where to watch: Shudder

'Friendship'

Craig (Tim Robinson) forms a bond with his neighbor, local weatherman Austin (Paul Rudd), that grows sour in the dark comedy "Friendship."

Tim Robinson's Everyman awkwardness fuels this cringe-worthy dark comedy. Craig (Robinson) is a marketing executive without any real pals when he meets his neighbor, life-of-the-party weatherman Austin (Paul Rudd). They strike up a bond, Craig's oddball behavior sours his bud, and their friendship goes spectacularly off the rails.

Where to watch: HBO Max

'Hell of a Summer'

Billy Bryk (left) and Finn Wolfhard write, direct and also star in the camp-set slasher horror comedy "Hell of a Summer."

"Stranger Things" stalwart Finn Wolfhard sticks with the horror genre for his directorial debut, a Gen Z coming-of-age slasher comedy set at summer camp. Fred Hechinger stars as a 20-something mocked by his fellow camp counselors for being too old, but they all have bigger issues than ageism when a killer starts hunting them.

Where to watch: Hulu

'Highest 2 Lowest'

Music mogul David King (Denzel Washington, far right) goes to desperate lengths to help a kidnapped boy in Spike Lee's crime thriller "Highest 2 Lowest."

This reimagining of Akira Kurosawa's "High and Low" is an intensely watchable reunion of two old friends, Spike Lee and Denzel Washington. A New York music mogul (Washington) faces a moral dilemma when he has to choose between preserving the future of his label or saving the kidnapped son of a loyal childhood friend (Jeffrey Wright).

Where to watch: Apple TV+

'KPop Demon Hunters Sing-Along'

Fans can get down with all those catchy Huntrix songs in a new way with Netflix's "KPop Demon Hunters Sing-Along."

From all those social media posts to being the most watched Netflix movie ever, the animated "KPop Demon Hunters" is summer's most talked-about cinematic phenomenon. Even adults dig it! And now that you've got "Golden" and "Soda Pop" stuck in your head, sing them alongside your kids with this lyric-filled new edition.

Where to watch: Netflix

'Lilo & Stitch'

Maia Kealoha (right), as Lilo, goes nose-to-nose with her adopted furry blue alien Stitch in Disney's live-action remake of "Lilo & Stitch."

Did we really need another "Lilo & Stitch"? Probably not, because the original 2002 cartoon is still a standout in the Disney canon. But if you love heartwarming sibling shenanigans, it's worth a watch to see furry menace Stitch cause chaos in the lives of rebellious 6-year-old Lilo (Maia Kealoha) and her big sister/guardian Nani (Sydney Agudong).

Where to watch: Disney+

'On Swift Horses'

A Korean War veteran (Will Poulter, left) dreams of starting a new life with his wife (Daisy Edgar-Jones) and his brother (Jacob Elordi) in the 1950s-set romantic drama "On Swift Horses."

In this 1950s melodrama, Korean War vet Lee (Will Poulter) wants to move from Kansas to California to begin a new life with wife Muriel (Daisy Edgar-Jones) and brother Julius (Jacob Elordi). But Julius winds up in Vegas in a romance with a fellow casino employee (Diego Calva) while Muriel has her own secret dalliance with a neighbor (Sasha Calle).

Where to watch: Netflix

'Thunderbolts*'

Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan, far left), Ghost (Hannah John-Kamen), Yelena Belova (Florence Pugh), John Walker (Wyatt Russell) and Red Guardian (David Harbour) are the unlikely supergroup of Marvel's "Thunderbolts*."

Like a superhero "Bad News Bears," the Marvel super-team adventure stars Florence Pugh, David Harbour, Sebastian Stan and Wyatt Russell as a misfit crew of B- and C-list players from other movies. They not only save the day but also juggle bleak darkness and inspired humor in a surprisingly moving exploration of mental health.

Where to watch: Disney+

'The Thursday Murder Club'

A rookie British cop (Naomi Ackie, center) befriends a group of elderly amateur sleuths (Celia Imrie, Helen Mirren, Pierce Brosnan and Ben Kingsley) in "The Thursday Murder Club."

Richard Osman's cozy British murder mystery novel gets an endearing adaptation. Helen Mirren, Pierce Brosnan and Ben Kingsley play wannabe detectives who try to crack cold cases for fun. Just as they're indoctrinating a new member to their club (Celia Imrie), a real whodunit arises when the guy who owns their retirement home is bludgeoned to death.

Where to watch: Netflix

'Winter Spring Summer or Fall'

"Wednesday" costars Jenna Ortega and Percy Hynes White reunite for a slice-of-life teen romance. Remi (Ortega) is a talented student with Harvard dreams, Barnes (White) is a Talking Heads obsessive not even thinking about college, and the unlikely couple falls in and out of love, again and again, over four seasons.

Where to watch: Paramount+

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