September may mark the beginning of the school year and the end of Summer, but on Hulu, you'll find just as many sexy movies and TV shows as it provided all Summer long. There's no wrong time to watch a sexy movie or TV series, so even if the leaves start to change, you'll be able to stream just as many hot Hulu offerings as before. From sexy showgirls to scandalous affairs and sappy romances, Hulu doesn't care what you're into — it's got something to satisfy everyone's needs. Check out the gallery ahead for everything you'll be able to stream this September.
When a sexy, mysterious crime novelist (played by Sharon Stone) becomes a murder suspect, she decides to seduce the homicide detective (Michael Douglas) to throw him off her trail. Though Ryan Reynolds parodied the famous leg-crossing scene in Deadpool 2, it doesn't do justice to the sexiness of Stone's original move.
When it's available: Sept. 1
We like to think of this movie as a "What if Jack from Titanic had lived?" fantasy, as it reunites Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet as a 1950s couple trapped in the suburbs (and in a marital slump) who have dreams of creating a more exciting life together elsewhere.
When it's available: Sept. 1
This scandalous '90s flick may not have been great for Saved by the Bell actress Elizabeth Berkley's career, but it's great for anyone who enjoys scantily-clad Las Vegas dancers who will go to pretty drastic measures to earn a spot on the stage as a showgirl.
When it's available: Sept. 1
Based on the Ira Levin novel of the same name, this erotic thriller revolves around a successful young editor (played by Sharon Stone) who moves into a new building and meets a sexy neighbor (played by William Baldwin), only to learn that he isn't quite as nice and innocent as he seems.
When it's available: Sept. 1
In this English-language adaptation of the 1997 Spanish film Open Your Eyes, Tom Cruise stars as the owner of an NYC publishing company who, through flashbacks, tells the story of his epic rise, fall, and all the romance in between, all while speaking to a court psychologist.
When it's available: Sept. 13
In this thriller, Sam Rockwell appears to be nothing more than a TV producer and host at the top of his game, but secretly, he's supposedly a covert assassin working for the CIA (who also happens to be juggling a hot female operative played by Julia Roberts and a sexy free spirit played by Drew Barrymore).
Woody Harrelson and Demi Moore star in this romance as a sexy and successful husband and wife, who — when the recession hits and they find themselves broke — have to decide whether they're willing to accept money from a mysterious millionaire who offers to solve their money woes on one condition: the wife has to sleep with him.
Obviously a movie named after the oldest surviving Hindu text on erotic love is going to be hot, but this melodrama — which tells the story of an embittered handmaiden who uses her mastery of sex to seduce a prince on his wedding night — will still surpass your expectations.
Though this may touch a nerve for anyone who shipped former couple Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan, this dance romance about the star-crossed love affair between a disadvantaged street dancer and a privileged modern dancer is still sexy as hell.
When an ex-Special Forces operator (played by Jason Statham) is recruited to kidnap the daughter of a lethal Chinese crime lord, he thinks it's going to be an easy job — but that's only because he doesn't know that the crime lord's daughter is a feisty, sexy troublemaker played by actress and model Shu Qi.
Admittedly, this movie is pretty ridiculous, but when you have Alexandra Daddario and Kate Upton battling to win Matt Barr while waiting for their plane to take off from St. Louis, you know things are going to get hot.
In this sensual German flick, a troubled dancer named Lilli begins an erotic relationship with an artist, Max, whom her mother commissions to paint a portrait of Lilli and her late brother. Definitely not at all complicated.
You may not think baseball is all that sexy, but that's just because you haven't seen this underrated rom-com yet. Kevin Costner stars in the sports flick as "Crash" Davis, a veteran catcher who must train Ebby Calvin "Nuke" LaLoosh (played by Tim Robbins) for the major leagues, and though baseball groupie (yes, that's a thing) Annie Savoy (played by Susan Sarandon) initially pursues Nuke, it isn't long before she finds herself feeling increasingly attracted to Crash.
In Madonna's first major screen debut, she plays Susan, a mysterious NYC woman whose series of personal ads draws New Jersey housewife Roberta (Rosanna Arquette) into her world as a voyeur — though Roberta ends up becoming a more active participant than she ever imagined.
Based on Scott Spencer's 1979 novel of the same name (as well as the 1981 movie adaption), this predictable but irresistible romance revolves around a privileged teen and a troubled young man, who, following their high school graduation, find themselves falling madly, intensely in love, despite their parents' disapproval and their inevitably different paths.
Is this movie — which stars comedian Dane Cook as a man cursed to watch every woman he has sex with marry the next man they date — ridiculous? Yes. Is Jessica Alba irresistibly sexy in it? Absolutely yes. Also, shout-out to a young Sasha Pieterse for playing the freaky goth girl who curses Cook's character at a childhood party.
Everyone knows that sequels are never as good as the original (especially when they don't even include the actors from the original movie), but there's no denying that Kat Graham — who plays a formerly incarcerated teen with a passion for dance — is incredibly hot in this one nevertheless. (And don't worry — the original with Jessica Alba is also available to stream.)
Four incredibly good-looking young divers (played by Jessica Alba, Paul Walker, Scott Caan, and Ashley Scott) discover a downed airplane full of cocaine while exploring a shipwreck in the Bahamas and find themselves pursued by some angry drug dealers — what more could you want from a movie? (Bonus: you can also watch the sequel right after for a bikini-filled marathon.)
Even if you're not into period romances, this dreamy French flick — which tells the story of heiress Marie and her love triangle between the Prince of Montpensier (whom she's supposed to marry) and a soldier named Henri de Guise (whom she actually loves) — is still a thrill to watch.
Based on the novel of the same name by Bret Easton Ellis, this dark comedy revolves around Sean Bateman (the younger brother of American Psycho's Patrick Bateman) as he and his college buddies experiment with drugs, sex, and music. With a cast that includes James van der Beek, Shannyn Sossamon, Ian Somerhalder, Kate Bosworth, and Jessica Biel, among others, it may just be one of the sexiest casts of all time.
In this British comedy-drama, a guy from Spain and a woman from Belgium both end up in London to attempt to cope with their own issues, and when alcohol and random hookups don't work, they eventually meet and find their solution in each other.
When two longtime friends (Natalie Portman and Ashton Kutcher) decide to start getting physical without any romantic attachment, it isn't long before the casual sex becomes a lot less casual than they had anticipated.
Madonna strikes again in this supersexy erotic thriller about an elderly millionaire, the gorgeous woman who was sleeping with him (and who is left a load of money after he dies), and the defense attorney for her case (played by Willem Dafoe) who ends up getting drawn into a risky affair with her.
In this French drama, a young sex worker begins to explore relationships with men outside of her work, and, damn, does it get sensual.
In this strange, brutal movie, an American stripper and a London writer (played by Natalie Portman and Jude Law, respectively) fall in love after Portman is hit by a taxi in front of him, and despite the odd start, it turns into a relationship and a novel. Everything seems wonderful, until the writer gets bored and transfers his attention to a gorgeous photographer (played by Julia Roberts).
Set against the backdrop of the first Anglo-Maratha war over two different time periods and continents, this epic time-travel romance tells the stories of two sets of lovers: a brain-dead marine archaeologist (Josh Hartnett) who was injured saving his wife (Tamsin Egerton) from the wreck of a colonial British East Indiaman in 2020, and a 1778 ship captain who romances a Maratha warrior, whom the archeologist dreams of in his coma.
Based on the musical of the same name, this criminally sexy crime flick follows the unexpected friendship that develops between famous showgirl Velma Kelly (Catherine Zeta-Jones) and aspiring vaudevillian Roxie Hart (Renée Zellweger) after they are both imprisoned for murder and both seek the help of the slick Billy Flynn (Richard Gere) to get them out.
Before he was The Mindy Project's sexy Danny Castellano, Chris Messina starred in this indie flick as an unnamed New York novelist who, over the course of several years, finds himself returning again and again to the Seattle accountant (played by Marin Ireland) with whom he casually slept with while traveling for work.
Based on the short story "Secretary" by Mary Gaitskill, this hilariously perverse flick stars Maggie Gyllenhaal as a shy, sensitive woman named Lee who becomes the secretary for an eccentric attorney (played by James Spader) and soon finds herself swept into a wild BDSM relationship that eventually blossoms into something like love.
In this romantic drama, Coles (played by Mark Ruffalo) fulfills a million secret fantasies when he meets college roommates Sam and Thea and manages to romance them both in a wild sexual romp. Though Coles and Sam attempt to begin a relationship, it is only eight years later when he is reunited with Thea that Coles realizes whom he truly harbors feelings for.
In the conclusion to the notorious Fifty Shades trilogy, billionaire Christian Grey and his now-wife, Anastasia, attempt to finally settle into a (somewhat) normal domestic relationship. But of course, these two can never manage to keep things conventional for long, and a dark event from the past suddenly comes to light.
This sex-filled series follows the lives of gay men and women in Pittsburgh as they traverse their careers, family dramas, ambitions, and — of course — their complicated love lives.
This series follows the forbidden romance between a young diner waitress Alison and an aspiring novelist, telling the story from each of their perspectives (and eventually from the perspectives of their spouses) and showing how memory bias results in very different tellings of how the affair came to be.
This historical-fiction drama tells the story of the titular Borgias, a family of outsiders from Spain who try to take control of 16th-century Renaissance-era Italy through the use of any means possible, including bribery, extortion, torture, and even murder. Think Game of Thrones, but perhaps even more sex, if that's possible.
In this series, David Duchovny plays an erratic, hedonistic novelist with a drinking problem who still harbors feelings for his ex but instead drowns his sorrows in all the debauchery and sex that Los Angeles has to offer — and believe us, there's a lot of it.
This show is Sex and the City with hot LA lesbians, but even better, following the sexual escapades of a group of lesbians and bisexuals questioning their sexuality, hiding their identities, discovering their desires, and sleeping around — oftentimes with each other.
Starring the beautiful Emmy Rossum and strangely sexy William H. Macy, this incredibly raunchy and hilarious series follows a woman attempting to keep her life, her relationships, and her five younger siblings together in the South Side of Chicago, while her bumbling alcoholic father continuously wreaks havoc on them all.
Period pieces may not be your thing, but this Showtime drama (which takes place during the early years of King Henry VIII's reign) delves into the young and lustful monarch's tumultuous relationships with Catherine of Aragon and Anne Boleyn, and if you like hot and heavy romances, then we guarantee you'll like this one.