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FX’s acclaimed dramedy, The Bear, returns for its fourth season on June 25, 2025. Chef Carmy (Jeremy Allen White) continues navigating the high-pressure world of Chicago’s culinary scene, balancing personal demons with professional ambitions.
The ensemble cast, including Ayo Edebiri and Ebon Moss-Bachrach, delivers compelling performances that delve into themes of family, ambition, and resilience. Known for its intense storytelling and sharp dialogue, the series maintains its reputation as a must-watch.

The beloved animated sitcom King of the Hill makes a comeback with a new season premiering on August 4, 2025. Original creators Mike Judge and Greg Daniels return, continuing the story of Hank Hill and his family in a modernized Arlen, Texas.
The revival explores contemporary themes while retaining the show’s signature humor and heart.

Starting this fall, Hulu will stream new episodes of Jeopardy! the day after they air on television. This marks the first time the iconic quiz show will be available for next-day streaming on a major platform, expanding access for fans nationwide.
The deal also includes a selection of classic episodes, offering a comprehensive Jeopardy!

Premiered on March 28, 2025, Mid-Century Modern is a comedy series starring Nathan Lane and Matt Bomer. The show follows three gay friends navigating life together in Palm Springs, blending classic sitcom elements with contemporary themes.
The series has been praised for its humor, nostalgic charm, and performances, particularly the final role of the late Linda Lavin.

The Handmaid’s Tale concludes with its sixth and final season, which premiered on April 8, 2025. The dystopian drama continues to explore themes of oppression and resistance, as June Osborne (Elisabeth Moss) fights for freedom in Gilead.
The series has been lauded for its powerful storytelling and timely social commentary.

Only Murders in the Building returns with its fourth season, continuing the adventures of Charles, Oliver, and Mabel as they solve another mystery in their New York apartment complex.
The series combines humor and suspense, with standout performances from Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez. The show remains one of Hulu’s most-watched comedies.

Based on James Clavell’s novel, Shōgun brings 17th-century Japan to life through the eyes of English sailor John Blackthorne. The series has been praised for its stunning visuals and complex characters, including Hiroyuki Sanada’s portrayal of Lord Toranaga.
Following critical acclaim and multiple awards, the show has been renewed for additional seasons.

Deli Boys is a crime comedy that follows brothers Mir and Raj as they discover their late father’s secret life as a kingpin. Set in Philadelphia, the series blends humor and crime drama, with standout performances by Asif Ali and Saagar Shaikh.
The show has been noted for its bold storytelling and cultural commentary.

The award-winning mockumentary Abbott Elementary continues with its fourth season, highlighting the challenges and triumphs of teachers in a Philadelphia public school.
Creator and star Quinta Brunson leads a talented ensemble cast, delivering sharp humor and heartfelt moments. The series has garnered critical acclaim and multiple Emmy Awards.

A Murder at the End of the World is a psychological thriller miniseries starring Emma Corrin as an amateur detective investigating a murder at a remote Arctic retreat.
The series combines suspenseful storytelling with atmospheric cinematography, earning positive reviews for its unique approach to the mystery genre.

Vanderpump Villa returns for a third season, bringing fresh faces and returning favorites, including Stassi Schroeder, back to the drama-filled luxury estate. Set in Lisa Vanderpump’s exclusive French villa, the unscripted Hulu original continues to explore the lives, secrets, and romantic entanglements of its charismatic staff.
With new cast members offering diverse life experiences and perspectives, season three dives deeper into personal ambitions, clashing egos, and relationship fireworks. Fans of Vanderpump Rules and other Bravo-style reality shows will find plenty to love here.

Satire and spectacle collide in The Great, a historical dramedy starring Elle Fanning as the forward-thinking Catherine the Great and Nicholas Hoult as the bumbling yet dangerous Peter III. The series walks a fine line between fact and fiction, offering a playful, irreverent take on Russian history.
Known for its razor-sharp dialogue and subversive humor, season three dives deeper into palace intrigue and emotional stakes. With top-tier costumes and an Emmy-nominated cast, it’s both visually rich and intellectually rewarding.
The Great has become a cornerstone of Hulu’s prestige comedy-drama lineup, winning over fans of both history and modern satire.

In High Fidelity, Zoë Kravitz stars as Robyn “Rob” Brooks, a Brooklyn record store owner revisiting her “Top 5” heartbreaks. This Hulu reimagining of Nick Hornby’s novel, previously adapted as a film in 2000, shifts the perspective to a modern, gender-swapped, and musically rich setting.
With an eclectic soundtrack, intimate narration, and fourth-wall-breaking charm, the show captures the emotional highs and lows of relationships and identity. Rob’s deep dives into past loves reveal more about her than her exes.

Based on Cheryl Strayed’s bestselling book, Tiny Beautiful Things follows Clare, a struggling writer played by Kathryn Hahn, who unexpectedly becomes an anonymous advice columnist. As she helps strangers make sense of their pain, Clare grapples with her unresolved grief, marital strain, and parenting challenges.
The series beautifully balances raw emotion with subtle humor, offering honest reflections on loss, forgiveness, and personal transformation. Each episode draws from real letters and life stories, making the show feel deeply personal and universally relatable.

Pam & Tommy revisits one of the 1990s’ most notorious scandals, the unauthorized leak of Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee’s private tape. With Lily James and Sebastian Stan in transformative performances, the limited series dives into the cultural aftermath, exposing how media, technology, and celebrity collided during the dawn of the internet era.
The show explores consent, fame, and exploitation through a dramatic lens, bringing nuance to a tabloid-fueled narrative. It earned Emmy nominations for acting, writing, and costume design, praised for its thoughtful treatment of a controversial topic. Pam & Tommy is both a cautionary tale and a time capsule.
And if you’re in the mood for more early-2000s nostalgia, it’s worth noting The Twilight Saga returns to Hulu this December.

English Teacher centers on a gay high school teacher navigating the personal and professional minefields of modern public education. Set in a Midwestern town, the series delves into his classroom experiences, complicated friendships, and evolving identity within a tight-knit community.
With its thoughtful writing and compassionate lens, English Teacher avoids clichés and instead presents a grounded, empathetic look at the intersection of sexuality, vocation, and self-worth.
It’s a slow-burn gem with lasting emotional impact, and if you’re keeping an eye on Hulu’s more understated hits, you’ll be glad to know Paradise was just renewed for Season 2.
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