Top Shows Streaming on Hulu as of August 2025
Hulu is gearing up for an exciting year in 2025 with a variety of new shows that cater to a wide range of tastes. From comedy and mystery to sci-fi and true crime drama, there's something for everyone.
Kicking off the year is the much-anticipated fifth season of "Only Murders in the Building," set to premiere on September 9. Starring Steve Martin, Martin Short, Selena Gomez, and Meryl Streep, this Emmy Award-winning mystery comedy drama returns with a new high-profile cast including Téa Leoni and Renée Zellweger. This season centers on the murder of their doorman and promises to be as intriguing as ever.
For sports enthusiasts, "Chad Powers," a new sports comedy series, is set to premiere on September 30. This two-episode series promises a 30-minute episode length.
In March 2025, viewers can look forward to the premiere of "Deli Boys," a comedy series about two men who take over their family's convenience store business after their father's death, only to discover he was involved in criminal activity. Another sitcom debuting in the same month is "Mid-Century Modern."
For those interested in drama, "The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox" is a two-episode limited series premiering on August 20. This series explores the Amanda Knox scandal and stars Grace Van Patten.
For sci-fi fans, "Alien: Earth" is a prequel series in the "Aliens" franchise, available from August 12. This show examines five corporations ruling the planet and solar system, and introduces a hybrid synthetic being with human consciousness.
"King of the Hill" makes a comeback after 15 years with a new season, dropping all 10 new episodes on August 4. This classic animated sitcom follows the Hills, a family of Arlen, Texas.
"Solar Opposites" concludes its run with the final season premiering on October 13, with all 10 episodes releasing at once.
Other notable shows joining Hulu's 2025 lineup include "Fargo," a TV adaptation of the Coen brothers' film; "Paradise," a drama series about a Secret Service agent accused of being involved in the president's death; "What We Do in the Shadows," a mockumentary comedy series presenting the idea of vampires living among us; and "Will Trent," a police procedural series about a special agent with exceptional observational skills and a difficult past.
For comedy-drama lovers, "Dying for Sex" follows a young woman diagnosed with stage 4 metastatic breast cancer who decides to live with reckless abandon. "Love, Victor" is a spinoff of the 2018 teen drama "Love, Simon," following a young man as he navigates life in a new high school and embarks on a journey to self-discovery, including figuring out his sexuality.
"A Murder at the End of the World" is a murder-mystery series centered around an ensemble cast invited to a reclusive billionaire's estate, one of whom is an amateur detective. "Welcome to Wrexham" is a docuseries about actors Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds purchasing a football club and trying to revive it.
"PEN15" is a coming-of-age series following two 13-year-old versions of the show's creators as they navigate hormone-fueled incidents and everyday encounters with parents, principals, and other preteens. "Sons of Anarchy" is a series about a biker gang who make ends meet by trafficking guns and subverting the law at every turn.
For those interested in true crime, "Under the Bridge" is a drama telling the story of Reena Virk, a 14-year-old girl who was beaten and killed by a group of fellow teens in Canada. "The Dropout" is based on the Rebecca Jarvis ABC Audio podcast, following the story of Elizabeth Holmes and her biotechnology company Theranos, which promised a revolutionary new method for blood testing but was later found to be fraudulent. "Feud" is an anthology series examining the true story of Truman Capote's feud with New York City high society socialites. "Dopesick" is a miniseries exploring the opioid crisis in America and the marketing of the drug OxyContin by Purdue Pharma and the Sackler family.
Lastly, "Shōgun" is a reimagining of the 1980 TV miniseries and James Clavell novel, following three characters in feudal Japan: an English sailor, a powerful daimyo, and a dishonored woman. "The Handmaid's Tale" takes place in a dystopian future where women are relegated to subservient roles and a class of women called "handmaids" are conscripted to bear children for powerful male leaders.
"Atlanta" is a surreal comedy-drama following a dogged college dropout who becomes the manager of his cousin's rising rap career. "The Bear" is a comedy series following Carmen as he takes over his family's sandwich shop and navigates personal and professional challenges. "Shoresy" is a comedy spinoff of the Canadian comedy "Letterkenny," following the character Shoresy as he moves to a new town to help a struggling hockey team. "Grotesquerie" is a horror drama about a detective and a nun investigating a series of mysterious crimes. "Nine Perfect Strangers" is a drama series about nine strangers who come together for a health and wellness retreat, but are drugged and forced to confront each other's secrets. "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" is a sitcom following the misadventures of a group of friends who often find themselves in absurd situations as a result of their own botched schemes. "Reservation Dogs" is a comedy series about four indigenous teenagers living on a reservation in rural Oklahoma, trying to move to California. "Family Guy" is an animated sitcom following the daily lives of the dysfunctional Griffin family.
With such a diverse range of shows, Hulu viewers are in for a treat in 2025. Whether you're a fan of comedy, mystery, sci-fi, or true crime drama, there's something for everyone on Hulu's 2025 lineup.