{"id":16706,"date":"2025-08-20T04:46:25","date_gmt":"2025-08-20T04:46:25","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/naijaglobalnews.org\/?p=16706"},"modified":"2025-08-20T04:46:25","modified_gmt":"2025-08-20T04:46:25","slug":"the-50-best-shows-on-hulu-right-now-august-2025","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/naijaglobalnews.org\/?p=16706","title":{"rendered":"The 50 Best Shows on Hulu Right Now (August 2025)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>\n<\/p>\n<p><span class=\"lead-in-text-callout\">While Netflix seemingly<\/span> led the way for other streaming networks to create compelling original programming, Hulu actually beat them all to the punch. In 2011, a year before Netflix\u2019s <em>Lilyhammer<\/em> and two years before the arrival of <em>House of Cards<\/em>, the burgeoning streamer premiered <em>The Morning After<\/em>, a pop-culture-focused news show that ran for 800 episodes over three years.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall\">Hulu has continued to make TV history in the years since, most notably in 2017 when it became the first streamer to win an Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series with <em>The Handmaid\u2019s Tale<\/em> (which recently dropped its long-awaited final season). In the years since, the streamer has continued to match\u2014and often exceed\u2014that high bar for quality entertainment with shows like <em>Sh\u014dgun<\/em>, which recently set an Emmy record with 18 wins in a single season, and <em>The Bear<\/em>, which took home 11 Emmys in 2024.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall\">While more competition has popped up since Hulu started gaining critical credibility, the network has continued to stand out for its carefully curated selection of original series and network partnerships that make it the home of FX series and more. Below are some of our favorite shows streaming on Hulu right now.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall\">Not finding what you\u2019re looking for? Head to\u00a0WIRED\u2019s guide to the\u00a0best TV shows on Amazon Prime, the\u00a0best TV shows on Disney+, and the\u00a0best shows on Netflix. Have other suggestions for this list? Let us know in the comments.<\/p>\n<p><em>If you buy something using links in our stories, we may earn a commission. This helps support our journalism.<\/em> <em>Learn more.<\/em><\/p>\n<h2 class=\"paywall\"><em>Alien: Earth<\/em><\/h2>\n<p class=\"paywall\">With <em>Fargo<\/em>, Noah Hawley proved that he could transform an iconic movie into a compelling TV series. Now he\u2019s done it again with <em>Alien: Earth<\/em>, a prequel series that takes place just two years before the events of Ridley Scott\u2019s original <em>Alien<\/em> movie. The series revolves around the Prodigy Corporation, a tech company that has come up with a way to transfer the consciousness of terminally ill children into the bodies of synthetic beings. Wendy (Sydney Chandler) is one of these \u201chybrids,\u201d whose memory of her past turns out to be a complication, especially when she volunteers herself and her fellow hybrids to investigate the mysterious crash of a Weyland-Yutani research spacecraft, which houses all sorts of horrors\u2014and creatures.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"paywall\"><em>King of the Hill<\/em><\/h2>\n<p class=\"paywall\">Fifteen years after saying goodbye, Mike Judge and Greg Daniels\u2019 beloved animated series is taking viewers back to Arlen, Texas, home of propane salesman Hank Hill (Judge), his wife Peggy (Kathy Najimy), and their son Bobby (Pamela Adlon). Hank and Peggy have been away for a while, living in Saudi Arabia while Hank saves for their retirement. But their return home is bittersweet, for as much as Arlen has remained the same, the world around them has changed.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"paywall\"><em>Dope Girls<\/em><\/h2>\n<p class=\"paywall\">Though it\u2019s not based on a true story, <em>Dope Girls<\/em> is inspired by a nonfiction book, Marek Cohen\u2019s <em>Dope Girls: The Birth of the British Drug Underground<\/em>, and a very real part of British history. In the wake of World War I, Kate Galloway (Julianne Nicholson) is a widow and mom who needs to provide for her family. She ends up building one of London\u2019s most popular underground nightclubs, and a drug empire that would make Walter White blush.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"paywall\"><em>Washington Black<\/em><\/h2>\n<p class=\"paywall\">Esi Edugyan\u2019s 2018 best-selling historical fiction novel gets the miniseries treatment via Hulu. Eleven-year-old George Washington \u201cWash\u201d Black (Ernest Kingsley Jr.) flees from his native Barbados to Nova Scotia following a tragic incident at the plantation where he was enslaved. Once free, Wash meets Medwin Harris (Sterling K. Brown), who is impressed with Wash\u2019s intelligence and determination, and sees a lot of himself in the youngster. So he takes him under his wing in order to help him make the most of the second chance at life he has been given.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"paywall\"><em>The Bear<\/em><\/h2>\n<p class=\"paywall\">Carmen \u201cCarmy\u201d Berzatto (Jeremy Allen White) is a superstar of the fine-dining world who has returned to his hometown of Chicago to save his family\u2019s failing sandwich shop after his brother\u2019s death by suicide. While Carmy initially struggles to acclimate himself to being home and to his inherited kitchen\u2019s back-to-basics style, he eventually realizes that it\u2019s not too late to change both himself and the restaurant. Anyone who has ever worked in a busy kitchen knows the stress that comes with it, and\u00a0<em>The Bear<\/em>\u00a0does an excellent job of making that tension palpable. While the plot sounds simple enough, much of Carmy\u2019s previous life is a bit of a mystery, and it\u2019s doled out in amuse-bouche-sized bits throughout the series with top-tier guest stars you may not have seen coming. (Fact: Jamie Lee Curtis has never been better, as evidenced by her recent\u2014and very first\u2014Emmy win.) <em>The Bear<\/em>\u2019s fourth season answers viewers\u2019 pressing questions about Carmy\u2019s partnership with Syd (Ayo Edebiri) and what the future holds for their restaurant. Prepare to feast.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"paywall\"><em>Such Brave Girls<\/em><\/h2>\n<p class=\"paywall\">Comedian\/actress Kat Sadler created and stars in this deeply messy, darkly funny story of a totally dysfunctional family\u2014mom Deb (<em>Sherlock<\/em>\u2019s Louise Brealey) and daughters Josie (Sadler) and Billie (Lizzie Davidson, Sadler\u2019s real-life sister)\u2014attempting to pick up the pieces after their husband\/father leaves them. It\u2019s cringe-comedy at its finest, and the kind that will appeal to fans of <em>Fleabag<\/em>. The series\u2019 second season arrived in July.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"paywall\"><em>Adults<\/em><\/h2>\n<p class=\"paywall\">Though many have dubbed <em>Adults<\/em> a Gen Z version of <em>Friends<\/em>, the similarities begin and end with the fact that it\u2019s about a group of twentysomething pals trying to find themselves in New York City. When Samir\u2019s (Malik Elassal) parents take off traveling, he invites a few of his pals\u2014Anton (Owen Thiele), Billie (Lucy Freyer), and Issa (Amita Rao)\u2014to come crash with him at his childhood home in Queens. While they all see it as a chance to supercharge their jump into adulthood, complete with hosting dinner parties, they soon realize they\u2019re each in over their heads in their own ways when it comes to taking on the responsibilities that come with being a part of the real world.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"paywall\"><em>Welcome to Wrexham<\/em><\/h2>\n<p class=\"paywall\">In 2020, actor pals Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney (now legally known simply as \u201cRob Mac\u201d) decided to take their friendship to the next level\u2014by purchasing Wales\u2019 Wrexham AFC, one of the world\u2019s oldest football (aka soccer) clubs, which had long been struggling and was on the verge of possibly disappearing altogether. Enter the two Hollywood stars and their dreams of bringing the club back to its former glory. Like a real-life <em>Ted Lasso<\/em>, this docuseries follows the two as they begin to understand that what might have started as a lark is a literally game-changing turn for the players and people of Wrexham in reclaiming their storied sporting history. The series returned for a fourth season in May and has a fifth already in the works.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"paywall\"><em>The Handmaid\u2019s Tale<\/em><\/h2>\n<p class=\"paywall\">When Margaret Atwood wrote\u00a0<em>The Handmaid\u2019s Tale<\/em>\u00a0in 1985, little did she know that its television adaptation would revolutionize the still-nascent world of original streaming content. And she may not have anticipated just how many parallels her dystopian classic would share with the real world at the time it was adapted into an award-winning television series. It\u2019s set in an unnamed time in what is presumably the very near future, when the United States has been taken over by a fundamentalist group known as Gilead, under whose regime women are considered property and stripped of any personal rights. The most valuable women are those who are fertile, as infertility has become an epidemic, and they are kept as handmaids who are forced to take part in sexual rituals with high-ranking couples in order to bear their children. Recognizing the power she wields, Offred, aka June Osborne (Elisabeth Moss), is not content to remain enslaved and sets about changing the rules as she seeks to reunite with her lost husband and daughter, becoming romantically entangled with a Gilead Guardian (Max Minghella) in the process. <em>The Handmaid\u2019s Tale&#8217;s<\/em> sixth, and final, season is streaming in full now.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"paywall\"><em>Dying for Sex<\/em><\/h2>\n<p class=\"paywall\">Five-time Oscar nominee Michelle Williams plays Molly Kochan, a young woman trapped in a loveless marriage who learns that she has terminal stage IV breast cancer. After revealing that she has never had an orgasm with another person, it becomes apparent to Molly and everyone caring for her that this should be at the top of her bucket list. Realizing she doesn\u2019t have much time left, Molly leaves her husband and, with the help of her best friend Nikki (Jenny Slate), sets out to achieve the sexual satisfaction that has eluded her all her life\u2014with unexpected consequences. <em>New Girl<\/em> creator \u200b\u200bLiz Meriwether teamed up with Kim Rosenstock (<em>Only Murders in the Building<\/em>) to create this hit new series, which is based on the life of the real Molly Kochan, creator of the <em>Dying for Sex<\/em> podcast, which launched in 2020.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"paywall\"><em>It\u2019s Always Sunny in Philadelphia<\/em><\/h2>\n<p class=\"paywall\">If you thought the characters on\u00a0<em>Seinfeld<\/em> were terrible people, wait until you meet the gang from Paddy\u2019s Pub. For 20 years, Dennis (Glenn Howerton), Mac (Robert \u201cRob Mac\u201d McElhenney), Charlie (Charlie Day), Sweet Dee (Kaitlin Olson), and Frank (Danny DeVito) have unapologetically plotted against each other and total strangers in a series of completely self-centered schemes with absolutely no regard for the rules of civility. The show follows the \u201cno hugging and no learning\u201d rule Larry David established for\u00a0<em>Seinfeld<\/em>, but elevates it to a new level of sociopathy. \u201cDennis and Dee Go on Welfare,\u201d \u201cSweet Dee Has a Heart Attack,\u201d \u201cHow Mac Got Fat,\u201d \u201cDennis Looks Like a Registered Sex Offender,\u201d \u201cThe Gang Turns Black,\u201d and \u201cThe Gang Goes to a Water Park\u201d are just some of the offbeat adventures awaiting viewers. In 2021,\u00a0<em>Sunny<\/em>\u00a0became the\u00a0longest-running live-action sitcom in the history of television, and it shows no signs of slowing down\u2014or taking it easy on its characters. It also happens to be one of the easiest shows to binge: Pop an episode on and, without even realizing it, you\u2019ll be on to another season. Its 17th (!!) season arrived on July 9 with at least one more already confirmed.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"paywall\"><em>Big Boys<\/em><\/h2>\n<p class=\"paywall\">Creator Jack Rooke won a well-deserved BAFTA Award in 2024 for this semi-autobiographical dramedy about a closeted 19-year-old\u2014also named Jack (Dylan Llewellyn)\u2014who, after a year of mourning the death of his father at home with his overprotective mom, leaves for university. There, he\u2019s paired up with Danny (Jon Pointing), a 25-year-old more interested in meeting women than studying, as his roommate. As Jack struggles to become comfortable with his sexuality, he also comes to understand the truth behind Danny\u2019s seemingly extroverted personality. Yes, it\u2019s a coming-of-age story and one in which opposites attract (on a purely platonic level). But it\u2019s also a laugh-out-loud funny series that shows there is life after death.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"paywall\"><em>Deli Boys<\/em><\/h2>\n<p class=\"paywall\">Pakistani American brothers Mir (Asif Ali) and Raj (Saagar Shaikh) Dar have spent their entire lives wanting for nothing, thanks to the hard work of their father, who owns a chain of convenience stores. But after a freak accident kills dear old dad, the brothers are expected to take on the family business which, unbeknownst to them, is actually a front for a drug smuggling empire. While their antics are undoubtedly hilarious, the series does attempt to paint a truthful portrait of the immigrant experience\u2014even if it\u2019s often through an absurdist lens.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"paywall\"><em>A Thousand Blows<\/em><\/h2>\n<p class=\"paywall\">If Netflix\u2019s <em>Adolescence<\/em> has you seeking out more of Stephen Graham\u2019s work, check out Steven Knight\u2019s <em>A Thousand Blows<\/em>\u2014the <em>Peaky Blinders<\/em> creator\u2019s newest British historical drama in which crime and violence collide. In this case it\u2019s an all-female crime syndicate, the Forty Elephants, who are at the center of the action, with Mary Carr (Erin Doherty) as their leader. When Mary\u2019s crew crosses notorious kingpin Sugar Goodson (Graham), she turns to Hezekiah Moscow (Malachi Kirby) and Alec Munroe (Francis Lovehall), two young men who have recently emigrated from Jamaica in order to make a better life for themselves, to help her escape Goodson\u2019s wrath.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"paywall\"><em>Devil in the Family: The Fall of Ruby Franke<\/em><\/h2>\n<p class=\"paywall\">In 2015, thirtysomething Mormon mom of six Ruby Franke became one of YouTube\u2019s most popular mommy vloggers with her channel, <em>8 Passengers<\/em>. But as Franke\u2019s popularity grew, so too did questions surrounding her punishment-prone style of parenting. Eight years later, Franke\u2019s 12-year-old son showed up at a stranger\u2019s door\u2014looking emaciated and covered in open wounds and duct tape\u2014asking the man to call the police as he was being abused. Franke\u2019s roller-coaster ride from \u201cperfect\u201d mom to child abuser has been making headlines for years, but this three-part docuseries goes behind the scenes with exclusive interviews and footage that shed new light on the truth behind the tragedy.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"paywall\"><em>Paradise<\/em><\/h2>\n<p class=\"paywall\"><em>This Is Us<\/em> creator Dan Fogelman reteams with that award-winning series\u2019 star, Sterling K. Brown, for an intricate political thriller which plays with time to slowly reveal the details of a secret service agent (Brown) tasked with protecting the president (James Marsden) who ultimately becomes a suspect in the POTUS\u2019 death. Expect many twists\u2014including a massive one to kick off the series in episode 1. A second season is already in the works and will add Shailene Woodley, Thomas Doherty, Michael McGrady, and Timothy Omundson to the cast. It is expected to premiere in early 2026.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"paywall\"><em>Scamanda<\/em><\/h2>\n<p class=\"paywall\">\u201cWhy would somebody fake cancer?\u201d That\u2019s the question asked\u2014and that ABC News attempts to answer\u2014in this true crime docuseries based on the podcast of the same name. The four-part special recounts the life and lies of Amanda C. Riley, a wife, mother, churchgoer, and popular mommy blogger who was celebrated for sharing her fight against Hodgkin\u2019s lymphoma with the world \u2026 only to have it all blow up in her face.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"paywall\"><em>Accused<\/em><\/h2>\n<p class=\"paywall\">Like a reverse engineered version of <em>Law &amp; Order<\/em>, <em>Accused<\/em>\u2014adapted by <em>Homeland<\/em> cocreator Howard Gordon from the acclaimed British series of the same name\u2014follows the justice system from the perspective of the accused. Each episode begins with the defendant in the courtroom and recounts (via flashbacks) the circumstances that led them there. Like Dick Wolf\u2019s iconic crime series, each episode is full of familiar faces, from Whitney Cummings and Wendell Pierce to Molly Parker and Margo Martindale.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"paywall\"><em>Say Nothing<\/em><\/h2>\n<p class=\"paywall\">Fact and fiction combine in this historical drama based on Patrick Radden Keefe\u2019s novel that follows the lives of a group of people growing up in Belfast during the Troubles and their dealings with the Provisional IRA. Much of the story focuses on the Disappeared\u2014a group of 16 people who went missing during the Troubles and were believed to have been kidnapped and murdered. Jean McConville was one of these individuals, both the only woman among them and the only Irish Catholic convert. Nearly 50 years later, many questions remain about these individuals. While <em>Say Nothing<\/em> doesn\u2019t attempt to answer all of these questions, it does add fascinating context to the events.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"paywall\"><em>Interior Chinatown<\/em><\/h2>\n<p class=\"paywall\">Willis Wu (Jimmy O. Yang) is a waiter who attempts to escape his humdrum life by imagining that he is a background actor in a <em>Law &amp; Order<\/em>-esque TV show called <em>Black &amp; White<\/em>. After Wu witnesses a kidnapping, police detective Lana Lee (Chloe Bennet) enlists him to help investigate and take down the local gangs in Chinatown\u2014where he discovers something about his own family in the process. Nothing is what it seems in this meta comedy-crime series, which Charles Yu adapted from his own National Book Award\u2013winning novel. <em>The Daily Show<\/em>\u2019s Ronny Chieng ups the comedy as Wu\u2019s coworker\/BFF Fatty Choi, and Taika Waititi (one of the show\u2019s executive producers) directs the pilot.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"paywall\"><em>What We Do in the Shadows<\/em><\/h2>\n<p class=\"paywall\">If you are in need of a laugh-out-loud comedy (and don\u2019t mind if it\u2019s of the sometimes R-rated kind), there are few better than <em>What We Do in the Shadows<\/em>. In 2014, Jemaine Clement and Taika Waititi cowrote, codirected, and costarred in a feature of the same name\u2014a funny mockumentary featuring a group of vampires who share a home. This series, which premiered in 2019, moved the vampire action from New Zealand to Staten Island and brought in a whole new group of vampires\u2014who struggle to even get up off the couch, let alone take over all of New York City (as they\u2019ve been instructed to). After several years, they finally seem ready to get around to the task. All six seasons of the series, which wrapped up its run in late 2024, are available for streaming.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"paywall\"><em>La M\u00e1quina<\/em><\/h2>\n<p class=\"paywall\">Gael Garc\u00eda Bernal and Diego Luna have been close friends since childhood, and it shows in the work they\u2019ve done together\u2014most famously in Alfonso Cuar\u00f3n\u2019s Oscar-nominated <em>Y Tu Mam\u00e1 Tambi\u00e9n<\/em> (2001). More than two decades later, their onscreen chemistry is still potent, as evidenced by this Spanish-language boxing drama. Esteban (Bernal) is an aging boxer whose manager\/BFF Andy (Luna) persuades him to step into the ring one last time before he officially retires. But as the match looms closer, the criminal underbelly of the sport rears its head\u2014forcing Esteban to determine what parts of his life he\u2019s willing to sacrifice. With just six episodes in all, <em>La M\u00e1quina<\/em> moves fast. Don\u2019t flinch.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"paywall\"><em>How to Die Alone<\/em><\/h2>\n<p class=\"paywall\">Former <em>Saturday Night Live<\/em> and <em>Insecure<\/em> writer Natasha Rothwell\u2014whom you might know from her Emmy-nominated turn as spa manager Belinda in seasons 1 and 3 of <em>The White Lotus<\/em>\u2014created and stars in this eight-episode series. Mel (Rothwell) is an employee at New York City\u2019s JFK Airport who is content with the uneventful life she has built for herself. But when she has a sudden brush with death, she decides to take her life into her own hands. While it\u2019s not the first series to explore matters of life and death, it does so in a way that is both beautifully nuanced and laugh-out-loud funny\u2014all of it anchored by Rothwell\u2019s performance. On February 4, Hulu announced that it had canceled the series after one season\u2014a move that has Rothwell \u201cbaffled\u201d and looking for a new network to produce season 2.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"paywall\"><em>English Teacher<\/em><\/h2>\n<p class=\"paywall\">Television audiences are hardly lacking in high school\u2013set comedies, or in really great high school\u2013set comedies, and\/or really great high school\u2013set comedies that focus on the teacher perspective (see: <em>Abbott Elementary<\/em>). <em>English Teacher<\/em> fits into that elite niche. Brian Jordan Alvarez\u2014who was behind the award-winning 2016 web series <em>The Gay and Wondrous Life of Caleb Gallo<\/em>\u2014both created and stars in the show, in which he portrays an English teacher in Austin, Texas, who is dedicated to making an impact on his students, even if he sometimes needs to depend on their teenage wisdom to figure out the right way to do that. While it doesn\u2019t shy away from the politics that exist in the teaching profession, the series\u2014which has already been renewed for another season\u2014also presents the \u201cadults\u201d as often just as lost as the kids they teach.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"paywall\"><em>Only Murders in the Building<\/em><\/h2>\n<p class=\"paywall\">Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez make for a delightful trio of true-crime-obsessed podcast fans who, in season 1 of this original Hulu series, decide to join forces and create their own podcast while attempting to solve the mysterious death of a fellow resident of their Manhattan apartment building. From the very beginning of their odd alliance, it\u2019s been clear that all is not what it seems, and everyone is keeping secrets. Now they\u2019ve upped the ante on guest stars, too; the third season saw Paul Rudd and Meryl Streep join in the fun. Streep returned for the show\u2019s fourth season, and was joined by Eugene Levy, Kumail Nanjiani, Tina Fey, Melissa McCarthy, Zach Galifianakis, and Eva Longoria. Season 5 is already in the works, with Ren\u00e9e Zellweger, Christoph Waltz, and Keegan-Michael Key, T\u00e9a Leoni, Logan Lerman, and Beanie Feldstein among the already-confirmed guest stars. It\u2019s expected to premiere in October 2025.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"paywall\"><em>Solar Opposites<\/em><\/h2>\n<p class=\"paywall\">This animated sci-fi comedy, which premiered in 2020, is about a family of aliens from the planet Shlorp who crash-land on Earth\u2014for better or worse. The show is rooted in the idea that humans are, well, weird. Which seems appropriate given this current moment in time. Yet, in between the laughs and occasional threat to humanity, it maintains a positive outlook on the world and the people who inhabit it. Which is something we could probably all use right about now. The show\u2019s sixth season, which is expected to premiere in the fall, will also be its last.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"paywall\"><em>Futurama<\/em><\/h2>\n<p class=\"paywall\">Following a decade-long hiatus, <em>Futurama<\/em>\u2014Matt Groening and David X. Cohen\u2019s animated sci-fi comedy\u2014made a triumphant return in 2023, complete with gags about <em>Twilight Zone<\/em> and \u201cMomazon\u201d drone deliveries. Now is the perfect time to dive back in\u2014or watch it all for the first time. All 12 seasons of the series are currently available for streaming with two more confirmed. Season 13 will kick off on September 15 and will drop all episodes at once, a shift from its previous one-episode-per-week strategy.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"paywall\"><em>We Were the Lucky Ones<\/em><\/h2>\n<p class=\"paywall\">In Radom, Poland, the Kurcs are a loving family who seem to have it all\u2014until the horrors of the Holocaust invade the serenity of their everyday lives. As World War II arrives on their doorstep, the family is separated\u2014escaping to France, Brazil, West Africa, and Russia. Some are in hiding, others in concentration camps. But they\u2019re all focused on one goal: surviving the war and reuniting with each other.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"paywall\"><em>Queenie<\/em><\/h2>\n<p class=\"paywall\">Queenie Jenkins (Dionne Brown) is a Jamaican-British twentysomething whose world is thrown into an upheaval following an ugly breakup with her boyfriend. That messiness follows Queenie into the next chapter in her life, when she attempts to pick up the pieces of her failed relationship while frequently butting heads with her family and trying to reconcile her dual cultures. Candice Carty-Williams adapts her own bestselling novel to create a poignant dramedy that\u2019s ultimately about trauma and healing.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"paywall\"><em>Black Twitter: A People\u2019s History<\/em><\/h2>\n<p class=\"paywall\">In the late 2000s\u2014back when Elon Musk was just that car-and-spaceship billionaire\u2014Twitter was more than a social media network. It was a genuine gathering place for people to find their people, whether that was Film Twitter or Cat Twitter. For Black Twitter, it was a lot more. This three-part docuseries, based on WIRED senior writer Jason Parham\u2019s 2021 cover story, recounts the most important moments and movements that helped solidify the Black Twitter community\u2019s place as a cultural force in the world, from politics and beyond.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"paywall\"><em>Under the Bridge<\/em><\/h2>\n<p class=\"paywall\">Riley Keough and Lily Gladstone (who earned an Emmy nomination for her work in the show) make a formidable duo as an author and a police officer, respectively, investigating the brutal murder of a 14-year-old girl in a small town in Canada. The limited series is based on Rebecca Godfrey\u2019s award-winning 2005 book of the same name (with Keough portraying Godfrey), and is a haunting reminder of what human beings are capable of.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"paywall\"><em>Sh\u014dgun<\/em><\/h2>\n<p class=\"paywall\"><em>Game of Thrones<\/em> fans still lamenting the loss of one of television&#8217;s great epics have found their new favorite binge-watch in <em>Sh\u014dgun,<\/em> which took home a record 18 Emmys (with 25 nods altogether) in 2024. This 10-episode series, based on James Clavell\u2019s beloved novel (which was first adapted into a miniseries in 1980), is a brilliant and sweeping tale of political rivalry in feudal Japan where Lord Yoshii Toranaga (Hiroyuki Sanada), a powerful warrior, has a target put on his back by his political rivals in the Council of Regents. Fortunately for Toranaga, he\u2019s got Toda Mariko (Anna Sawai), a talented translator and fiercely loyal samurai, by his side. <em>Sh\u014dgun<\/em> was originally positioned as a one-and-done limited series, but FX and Hulu have already confirmed that two more seasons are in the works, with the next expected to arrive in 2027.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"paywall\"><em>Abbott Elementary<\/em><\/h2>\n<p class=\"paywall\">Quinta Brunson created and stars in this hit series, which follows the daily lives\u2014in and out of the classroom\u2014of a group of teachers at what is widely considered one of the worst public schools in America. Despite a lack of funding for even basic educational necessities, and school district leaders who only care about the barest minimum standards, these educators are united by their drive to surpass expectations and encourage their students to do the same.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"paywall\"><em>Fargo<\/em><\/h2>\n<p class=\"paywall\">Noah Hawley\u2019s anthology series isn\u2019t the first attempt to adapt the Coen brothers\u2019 Oscar-winning crime-comedy to the small screen (Edie Falco starred in a previous version, which was a more straightforward adaptation of the movie), but his approach was clearly the smarter move. Fans of the Coens in general will find lots to love about the many nods to the filmmakers\u2019 entire filmography, with each season covering a different crime and time period. Though the seasons do share connections, each one is a total one-off, and the show might boast the most talented group of actors ever assembled: Billy Bob Thornton, Martin Freeman, Bob Odenkirk, Oliver Platt, Ted Danson, Patrick Wilson, Nick Offerman, Kirsten Dunst, Jesse Plemons, Ewan McGregor, Michael Stuhlbarg, Carrie Coon, Scoot McNairy, Chris Rock, Jason Schwartzman, Timothy Olyphant, and Ben Whishaw are just a few of the names who\u2019ve found a home in <em>Fargo<\/em>. The fantastic fifth season\u2014featuring Juno Temple, Jon Hamm, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Joe Keery, and Lamorne Morris (who won an Emmy for his role)\u2014continued this tradition of exceptional acting, with all episodes streaming now.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"paywall\"><em>A Murder at the End of the World<\/em><\/h2>\n<p class=\"paywall\">Darby Hart (Emma Corrin) is a talented hacker and armchair detective who is one of eight guests invited to spend a few days at the stunning yet remote home of a mysterious billionaire (Clive Owen). When one of the guests ends up dead, Darby must work quickly to prove that it was murder\u2014and who did it\u2014before the bodies start piling up. Fans of twisty true crime will appreciate this limited series, which comes from the minds of Brit Marling (who costars) and Zal Batmanglij\u2014cocreators of the equally mind-bending <em>The OA<\/em>.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"paywall\"><em>Moonlighting<\/em><\/h2>\n<p class=\"paywall\">While <em>Die Hard<\/em> turned Bruce Willis into one of Hollywood\u2019s biggest action stars, he was far from producers\u2019 first choice for the role of John McClane. That\u2019s largely because he was seen as the funny guy from <em>Moonlighting<\/em>, the Emmy-winning \u201980s dramedy that centers around the Blue Moon Detective Agency and its two often-bickering owners, David Addison (Willis) and Maddie Hayes (Cybill Shepherd). Over the course of its five seasons, the series racked up some serious critical acclaim and wasn\u2019t afraid to experiment with the sitcom format.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"paywall\"><em>The Other Black Girl<\/em><\/h2>\n<p class=\"paywall\">Sinclair Daniel shines as Nella Rogers, an up-and-coming book editor\u2014and the only Black employee at the publishing house where she works. While Nella is initially thrilled when another young woman of color, Hazel-May McCall (Ashleigh Murray), is hired as an assistant, she can\u2019t help but notice that a series of bizarre events seems to follow. As Nella tries to suss out exactly what is going on, she uncovers some pretty damn disturbing skeletons in her employer\u2019s closet. While horror-comedies are an increasingly popular movie genre, we don\u2019t see them on the small screen quite as often\u2014which, if this clever series is any indication, is a real shame. Also unfortunate: One season is all we\u2019ll get of <em>The Other Black Girl.<\/em><\/p>\n<h2 class=\"paywall\"><em>The Full Monty<\/em><\/h2>\n<p class=\"paywall\">Twenty-six years after a low-budget British comedy blew up at the box office, scored an Oscar, and introduced \u201cthe Full Monty\u201d into the popular lexicon, the Regular Joes turned strippers from Sheffield are back to face largely the same issues they were lamenting in the original feature film (which is also streaming on Hulu). Much of the main cast reassembled for this follow-up to Peter Cattaneo\u2019s hit 1997 movie, including two-time Oscar nominee Tom Wilkinson, who passed away in late December. Stripping is involved, as are other inevitables in life, including breakups, reconciliations, and death. For fans of the original movie\u2014or the Broadway musical and stage play that followed\u2014it\u2019s a fun check-in with the characters who bared it all.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"paywall\"><em>The Office<\/em> (UK)<\/h2>\n<p class=\"paywall\">Years before there was Jim and Pam and Dwight and Michael, there were Tim and Dawn and Gareth and David. For lovers of cringe, it\u2019s hard to do better than Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant\u2019s workplace comedy. David Brent (Gervais) is the original boss from hell, whose office antics will have you covering your eyes and laughing out loud at the same time. Like many British series, there are just two seasons\u2014each consisting of a mere six episodes\u2014plus a two-part Christmas special. Don\u2019t be surprised if you sit down to watch a single episode and binge it all in one go.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"paywall\"><em>Cheers<\/em><\/h2>\n<p class=\"paywall\">In the 1980s, NBC was the channel to watch on Thursday nights\u2014in large part thanks to <em>Cheers<\/em>. The bar where everybody knows your name is where the action happens in this award-winning sitcom about a former Red Sox player (Ted Danson) and the lovable employees and patrons who treat his bar like a second home. If you can look past (or, even better, embrace) the questionable \u201980s fashion and sometimes-sexist storylines that wouldn\u2019t necessarily fly on TV today, you\u2019ll find what is arguably one of the smartest sitcoms ever written. More than 40 years after its original premiere, the jokes still stand up and the characters are some of television\u2019s most memorable (and beloved) for a reason.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"paywall\"><em>Dopesick<\/em><\/h2>\n<p class=\"paywall\">Back in 2021, Hulu went where Netflix\u2019s <em>Painkiller<\/em> went in 2023: to the late \u201990s and early 2000s, aka the beginning of America\u2019s opioid crisis. Danny Strong created this retelling of the lengths to which Richard Sackler (played here by the always excellent Michael Stuhlbarg) and Purdue Pharma would go to sell doctors on the powers of OxyContin\u2014all with the promise of no addiction. Michael Keaton won an Emmy for his portrayal of a widowed doctor in Appalachia who buys into the lies, and eventually becomes a victim of them.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"paywall\"><em>Reservation Dogs<\/em><\/h2>\n<p class=\"paywall\">Taika Waititi and Sterlin Harjo cocreated this Peabody Award\u2013winning series, which made history as the first mainstream TV show created by, starring, and crewed by an almost entirely Indigenous American team. It tells the story of four bored teens who are desperate to escape their lives on a reservation in Oklahoma. They decide that California is where they want to be and commit to a life of mostly petty crimes in order to save up enough money to leave. The full three seasons are available to watch now, including the brilliant series sendoff.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"paywall\"><em>The Great<\/em><\/h2>\n<p class=\"paywall\">Elle Fanning and Nicholas Hoult shine in this witty, fast-paced, comedic retelling (but not really) of Catherine the Great\u2019s rise to power. Created by Tony McNamara, who earned Oscar nominations for his writing work on both <em>The Favourite<\/em> and <em>Poor Things<\/em>, <em>The Great<\/em>\u00a0offers the same combination of lush costumes and scenery mixed with a biting\u00a0commentary on the world, and a woman\u2019s place in it. A story that rings as true today as it did in the 18th century, when Catherine the Great became empress of Russia and brought about the Age of Enlightenment, this show chips away at notions of class, propriety, and monarchical rule in a way few others do. If it\u2019s historical accuracy you\u2019re after, look elsewhere; the series\u2019 creators describe it as decidedly \u201canti-historical\u201d (which is part of the fun). All three seasons are available to stream.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"paywall\"><em>Tiny Beautiful Things<\/em><\/h2>\n<p class=\"paywall\">The reason to watch this eight-part limited series can be summed up in two words: Kathryn Hahn. A\u00a0comedic juggernaut, Hahn can switch from funny to dramatic in the same scene, if not the same sentence. This talent is on display in\u00a0<em>Tiny Beautiful Things<\/em>, where she plays Claire, a writer who takes up an advice column and pours all the traumas of her life into responding to her readers. Based on\u00a0<em>Wild<\/em>\u00a0author Cheryl Strayed\u2019s\u00a0collection of \u201cDear Sugar\u201d columns, the vignettes here may be a bit out of sorts, but Hahn pulls them together.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"paywall\"><em>Dave<\/em><\/h2>\n<p class=\"paywall\">Dave Burd is a comedian and rapper who goes by the stage name Lil Dicky. In\u00a0<em>Dave<\/em>, Burd plays a rapper who goes by the stage name Lil Dicky and is attempting to raise his profile and make a much bigger name for himself. If only his many neuroses didn\u2019t keep getting in the way. While\u00a0<em>Dave<\/em>\u00a0could have easily turned into some mediocre experiment in meta storytelling, Burd\u2014who cocreated the series, stars in it, and has written several episodes\u2014grapples with some surprisingly touchy topics, including mental illness. And he does it all with a level of sensitivity and honesty that you might not expect from a guy named Lil Dicky. Despite the show\u2019s popularity and critical acclaim, the three seasons currently streaming may be all we get of <em>Dave<\/em>. In early 2024, Burd announced that he\u2019d be pressing \u201cpause\u201d on the series in order to explore other creative ventures. (But never say never.)<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"paywall\"><em>Atlanta<\/em><\/h2>\n<p class=\"paywall\">Donald Glover proved himself to be a quadruple threat of an actor, writer, musician, and comedian with this highly acclaimed FX series about Earnest \u201cEarn\u201d Marks (Glover), an aspiring music manager who is trying to help his cousin Alfred Miles, aka\u00a0Paper Boi (Brian Tyree Henry), kick off his musical career. They\u2019re surrounded by a supportive crew of friends, including Alfred\u2019s BFF, Darius (LaKeith Stanfield), and Van (Zazie Beetz), Earn\u2019s close friend and the mother of his child. This makes it all sound like a fairly straightforward buddy comedy, but\u00a0<em>Atlanta<\/em> is so much more. Even better: It\u2019s weird. Glover is not afraid to experiment with storytelling, which is part of what makes the show so compelling.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"paywall\"><em>Baskets<\/em><\/h2>\n<p class=\"paywall\">Zach Galifianakis stars alongside Zach Galifianakis as twin brothers Chip and Dale Baskets in this unexpectedly moving family comedy about an aspiring clown (Chip) who fails to graduate from a fancy clowning school in Paris and is forced to return home to Bakersfield, California, where he lives with his mother (the late Louie Anderson) and is constantly belittled by his higher-achieving brother (Dale). Between the dual role for Galifianakis and Anderson as the mom, it may sound like a cheap bit of stunt casting that can\u2019t sustain more than an episode, let alone multiple character arcs. But if you\u2019re a fan of absurdist comedy,\u00a0<em>Baskets<\/em>\u00a0truly ranks among the best of them. And Anderson, who won his first and only Emmy for his role as Costco-loving Christine, is absolutely transcendent. While it received a fair amount of critical acclaim,\u00a0<em>Baskets<\/em>\u00a0could rightly be considered one of the most underseen and underappreciated series in recent memory.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"paywall\"><em>The Dropout<\/em><\/h2>\n<p class=\"paywall\">Amanda Seyfried won a much deserved Outstanding Lead Actress Emmy for her portrayal of the notorious Stanford dropout turned health care technology maven Elizabeth Holmes, who\u00a0tricked some of the world\u2019s savviest business minds into investing in her company, Theranos. While Holmes\u2019 goal was altruistic enough\u2014making health care more accessible to the masses via a device that could detect any number of diseases with little more than a single finger prick of blood\u2014the technology wasn\u2019t able to catch up. Rather than admit defeat, she kept pushing, making business deals and promises she could never fulfill.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"paywall\"><em>Letterkenny<\/em><\/h2>\n<p class=\"paywall\">What began as a web series is now a Hulu original that wrapped up its eleventh season in December. The show is a portrait of small-town Canada (the fictional Letterkenny of the title) and focuses on siblings Wayne (cocreator Jared Keeso) and Katy (Michelle Mylett), who run a produce stand with help from friends Daryl (Nathan Dales) and Squirrely Dan (K. Trevor Wilson). As is often the case in small-town series, many of the residents fall into specific categories\u2014in\u00a0<em>Letterkenny<\/em>, you could be a gym rat, a hick, a skid (their word for a drug addict), or a \u201cnative\u201d (a member of the nearby First Nation reservation). But in contrast to many small-town series, these groups\u2014and the individuals who comprise them\u2014aren\u2019t reduced to meaningless stereotypes.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"paywall\"><em>Pen15<\/em><\/h2>\n<p class=\"paywall\">Mining the awkwardness of one\u2019s middle school years is hardly a new comedy concept. But being in your early thirties and playing yourself as a junior high school student and then surrounding yourself with age-appropriate actors who are actually going through that hellish rite of passage brings a whole new layer of cringe and humor. This is exactly what cocreators\/stars Maya Erskine and Anna Konkle did for\u00a0<em>Pen15.<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>While Netflix seemingly led the way for other streaming networks to create compelling original programming, Hulu actually beat them all to the punch. 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