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Is the ‘Hokum’ Movie Streaming on Netflix, Amazon Prime, or Hulu?

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Coverage diverges in framing and emphasis. The *New York Post* and *Decider*, both right-leaning outlets, focus narrowly on platform availability, with the Post highlighting the film’s genre and star while Decider uses sensationalized…
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Is the ‘Hokum’ Movie Streaming on Netflix, Amazon Prime, or Hulu?
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Adam Scott stars in the horror film 'Hokum,' a haunted house thriller directed by Damian McCarthy, which premiered in theaters on May 1, 2026. The movie is not currently available on streaming platforms like Netflix or Amazon Prime Video, but is expected to arrive on Hulu in three to six months. Fans can watch it now only in theaters, with digital rental or purchase options likely to follow before its eventual Hulu release.

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