Here’s Every TV Show Coming to Hulu in September 2025

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September’s here, and Hulu’s rolling out a stacked lineup of TV shows that’ll keep you entertained all month long. From long-running reality hits to fresh anime adaptations and gripping true-crime docuseries, there’s a little something for everyone, whether you’re craving drama, laughs, or a cooking show to inspire your next meal.

This month’s schedule is bursting with premieres, new seasons, and a mix of genres that span decades, from reboots of classics to bold new stories. Below, we’ve got the full rundown of every show hitting Hulu from September 1 to September 28, with details on what to expect and when you can start streaming.

‘America’s Next Top Model’ (2003– )

'America’s Next Top Model' (2003– )
Bankable Productions

‘America’s Next Top Model’ returns with a new cycle on September 1, streaming on Hulu the day after its VH1 airing. Hosted by Tyra Banks, the reality competition pits aspiring models against each other in high-stakes challenges, from photo shoots to runway walks, with judges like Ashley Graham and Drew Elliott evaluating their skills.

The show, now in its 25th cycle, continues to focus on diverse talent and modern fashion trends, with weekly episodes dropping on Hulu. Production highlights include glamorous locations and guest mentors from the modeling world, keeping the drama and stakes as high as ever.

‘Betrayal’ (2023– )

'Betrayal' (2023– )
iHeartPodcasts

‘Betrayal’ premieres its second season on September 2, streaming on Hulu after airing on ABC. The drama series follows a family rocked by secrets and infidelity, with a cast led by James Cromwell and Sarah Rafferty, exploring themes of trust and redemption in a small-town setting.

New episodes drop weekly on Hulu, with each one unraveling more of the tangled relationships and hidden truths. Produced by ABC Signature, the show leans into emotional storytelling, using real locations to ground its intense family dynamics.

‘Reminder’ (2025)

'Reminder' (2025)
O3 Medya

‘Reminder,’ a new sci-fi drama, debuts on September 3 on Hulu, with its first two episodes streaming the day after its FX premiere. The series follows a scientist, played by Keri Russell, who uncovers a device that can replay memories, leading to a conspiracy that threatens her life and those around her, with a supporting cast including Jonathan Groff.

Weekly episodes will explore the ethical dilemmas of memory manipulation, with production emphasizing sleek visuals and a near-futuristic setting. Created by J.J. Abrams, the show promises a mix of psychological thriller and high-tech mystery.

‘Rachael Ray’s Meals in Minutes’ (2024– )

'Rachael Ray’s Meals in Minutes' (2024– )
fyi

‘Rachael Ray’s Meals in Minutes’ launches its second season on September 4, streaming weekly on Hulu after airing on FYI. Rachael Ray hosts, sharing quick recipes for busy home cooks, focusing on dishes like one-pan dinners and healthy twists on comfort food, filmed in her own kitchen.

The show, produced by Free Food Studios, features guest chefs and practical cooking tips, with new episodes dropping every Wednesday. It’s designed for viewers looking to whip up flavorful meals in under 30 minutes, emphasizing accessibility and fun.

‘Digital Addiction’ (2022– )

'Digital Addiction' (2022– )
GRB Studios

‘Digital Addiction’ returns for its first full season on September 4, streaming on Hulu the day after its A&E broadcast. The docuseries dives into real stories of people struggling with technology overuse, from social media to gaming, featuring interviews with experts and those affected, alongside data on digital dependency.

Weekly episodes explore different facets of tech’s impact, with production focusing on candid storytelling and psychological insights. The show aims to spark conversation about balancing screen time in a hyper-connected world.

‘The Chef’s Garden’ (2024– )

'The Chef’s Garden' (2024– )
The Chef's Garden

‘The Chef’s Garden’ premieres its first season on September 4, streaming weekly on Hulu after airing on Magnolia Network. The series follows chefs and farmers at Ohio’s Chef’s Garden farm, creating dishes from fresh, sustainable ingredients, with guest chefs like Nancy Silverton showcasing innovative recipes.

Episodes highlight the farm-to-table process, blending cooking demos with tours of the farm’s unique growing methods. Produced by Magnolia Network, the show celebrates the connection between agriculture and cuisine, with a focus on eco-conscious food production.

‘The First 48’ (2004– )

'The First 48' (2004– )
ITV Entertainment

‘The First 48’ kicks off its 27th season on September 4, streaming on Hulu the day after its A&E premiere. The long-running docuseries follows homicide detectives in cities like Tulsa and Miami, capturing the critical first 48 hours of murder investigations with real-time footage of evidence collection and interviews.

New episodes drop weekly, offering unfiltered looks at the investigative process and the emotional toll on detectives. Produced by ITV America, the show’s gritty, documentary-style format continues to draw viewers into real-life crime stories.

‘Wheel of Fortune’ (1983– )

'Wheel of Fortune' (1983– )
Columbia TriStar Television

‘Wheel of Fortune’ starts its 43rd season on September 9, streaming on Hulu the day after its syndicated broadcast. Hosted by Ryan Seacrest with Vanna White, the iconic game show features contestants spinning the wheel to solve word puzzles for cash and prizes, with new themed weeks and celebrity guests.

Weekly episodes keep the classic format fresh with updated sets and puzzles. Produced by Sony Pictures Television, the show remains a staple of family-friendly entertainment, filmed in front of a live studio audience.

‘Jeopardy!’ (1984– )

'Jeopardy!' (1984– )
Columbia TriStar Television

‘Jeopardy!’ launches its 42nd season on September 9, streaming on Hulu the day after airing in syndication. Ken Jennings hosts the legendary quiz show, where contestants answer trivia across categories like history, science, and pop culture, competing for cash and a shot at the Tournament of Champions.

New episodes drop daily, maintaining the show’s fast-paced, brain-teasing format. Produced by Sony Pictures Television, the season introduces fresh contestants and special events, filmed at the show’s Los Angeles studio.

‘Only Murders in the Building’ (2021– )

'Only Murders in the Building' (2021– )
Rhode Island Ave. Productions

‘Only Murders in the Building’ drops its fifth season on September 9, with three episodes premiering on Hulu. Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez star as Charles, Oliver, and Mabel, solving the murder of their doorman, Lester, in their New York apartment building, with Meryl Streep, Da’Vine Joy Randolph, and new cast members like Renée Zellweger joining.

Weekly episodes unravel a mob-related mystery, blending comedy and suspense. Created by Steve Martin and John Hoffman, the show’s production features detailed Arconia sets and a Godfather-inspired storyline.

‘Court Cam’ (2019– )

'Court Cam' (2019– )
A+E Global Media

‘Court Cam’ returns for its eighth season on September 10, streaming on Hulu after airing on A&E. Hosted by Dan Abrams, the docuseries presents real courtroom footage, capturing dramatic moments like emotional testimonies, unexpected outbursts, and judges’ rulings, with commentary from legal experts.

New episodes drop weekly, showcasing cases from across the U.S. with a focus on raw, unscripted drama. Produced by Law&Crime Productions, the show offers a front-row seat to the justice system’s most intense moments.

‘Oceanfront Property Hunt’ (2025)

'Oceanfront Property Hunt' (2025)
Ocean Entertainment

‘Oceanfront Property Hunt’ premieres on September 10, streaming on Hulu the day after its HGTV debut. The reality series follows homebuyers searching for dream beachfront properties, guided by real estate experts, with episodes exploring coastal locations from California to the Carolinas.

Weekly episodes highlight the challenges of buying oceanfront homes, from budgets to storm risks. Produced by HGTV, the show features stunning seaside visuals and practical tips for navigating the competitive coastal market.

‘I Survived…’ (2008– )

'I Survived…' (2008)
Hulu

‘I Survived…’ returns with new episodes on September 10, streaming on Hulu after airing on A&E. The docuseries shares gripping first-person accounts of people who survived life-threatening situations, from natural disasters to violent attacks, with each episode featuring two or three stories.

Weekly episodes focus on resilience and survival, using interviews and reenactments to bring the stories to life. Produced by NHNZ, the show’s straightforward storytelling highlights the strength of the human spirit.

‘Insomniacs After School’ (2023– )

'Insomniacs After School' (2023– )
LIDENFILMS

‘Insomniacs After School’ debuts its second season on September 12, streaming on Hulu with English subtitles. The anime, based on Makoto Ojiro’s manga, follows two teens, Ganta and Isaki, who bond over their insomnia, finding solace in late-night adventures and a secret astronomy club.

Weekly episodes explore their growing friendship and small-town life, with Studio LIDENFILMS handling the soft, dreamy animation. The show’s Japanese voice cast includes Konomi Kohara and Gen Satō, delivering emotional depth.

‘Himouto! Umaru-chan’ (2015– )

'Himouto! Umaru-chan' (2015– )
Doga Kobo

‘Himouto! Umaru-chan’ returns with new episodes on September 12, streaming on Hulu with English dubs. The anime follows Umaru, a high school girl who’s perfect in public but a lazy, snack-loving otaku at home, with her brother Taihei navigating her double life, voiced by Aimi Tanaka and Kenji Nojima.

Weekly episodes deliver slapstick comedy and slice-of-life charm, produced by Doga Kobo. The show’s vibrant animation and quirky humor make it a lighthearted addition to Hulu’s anime lineup.

‘Tracker’ (2024– )

'Tracker' (2024– )
ChangeUp Productions

‘Tracker’ launches its second season on September 13, streaming on Hulu the day after its CBS premiere. Justin Hartley stars as Colter Shaw, a survivalist who tracks missing people for rewards, tackling cases across the U.S. with a team including Robin Weigert and Abby McEnany.

Weekly episodes blend action and mystery, with production filming in rugged locations to enhance the show’s gritty feel. Based on Jeffery Deaver’s novel, the series is produced by 20th Television.

‘Murder Under the Friday Night Lights’ (2022– )

'Murder Under the Friday Night Lights' (2022– )
Warner Bros. Television

‘Murder Under the Friday Night Lights’ returns for its fourth season on September 13, streaming on Hulu after airing on Investigation Discovery. The docuseries explores true-crime cases tied to high school football communities, with each episode detailing a different murder investigation through interviews and archival footage.

New episodes drop weekly, focusing on the intersection of sports and tragedy. Produced by Lion Television, the show captures the emotional weight of small-town crimes and their lasting impact.

‘Death by Fame’ (2023– )

'Death by Fame' (2023– )
AMPLE Entertainment

‘Death by Fame’ premieres its third season on September 13, streaming on Hulu the day after Investigation Discovery. The docuseries examines murders of celebrities and those on the cusp of fame, with cases featuring actors, musicians, and influencers, narrated through interviews with friends, family, and investigators.

Weekly episodes dive into the darker side of stardom, with production emphasizing detailed reconstructions. The show, produced by Ample Entertainment, offers a chilling look at ambition and its consequences.

‘Botched Bariatrics’ (2024– )

'Botched Bariatrics' (2024– )
Crybaby

‘Botched Bariatrics’ returns for its second season on September 13, streaming on Hulu after airing on TLC. The reality series follows patients seeking corrective surgeries after failed weight-loss procedures, with surgeons Dr. Terry Dubrow and Dr. Katella Dash performing complex operations.

New episodes drop weekly, blending medical drama with personal stories of transformation. Produced by Evolution Media, the show highlights the challenges and triumphs of patients reclaiming their health.

‘Futurama’ (1999– )

'Futurama' (1999– )
20th Century Fox Television

‘Futurama’ drops its 13th season on September 15, with all episodes available to binge on Hulu. The animated sci-fi comedy follows Fry, Leela, and Bender in the 31st century, with voice actors Billy West, Katey Sagal, and John DiMaggio tackling new adventures, from time-travel mishaps to alien encounters.

Created by Matt Groening, the season features guest voices like Danny Trejo and fresh storylines. Production by 20th Television Animation keeps the show’s signature humor and colorful visuals intact.

‘Name That Tune’ (2021– )

'Name That Tune' (2021– )
FOX Alternative Entertainment

‘Name That Tune’ returns for its fifth season on September 16, streaming on Hulu the day after its Fox premiere. Hosted by Jane Krakowski with Randy Jackson as bandleader, the game show challenges contestants to identify songs in fast-paced rounds for cash prizes.

Weekly episodes feature celebrity guests and diverse music genres, from pop to country. Produced by Eureka Productions, the show’s lively energy and updated format keep it a fun watch for music lovers.

‘Dancing with the Stars’ (2005– )

'Dancing with the Stars' (2005– )
Three

‘Dancing with the Stars’ launches its 34th season on September 17, streaming live on Hulu and Disney+ alongside its ABC broadcast. Hosted by Alfonso Ribeiro and Julianne Hough, the reality competition pairs celebrities with professional dancers, competing in ballroom and Latin routines judged by Carrie Ann Inaba, Bruno Tonioli, and Derek Hough.

Weekly episodes showcase new performances and eliminations, with production featuring elaborate costumes and live music. The season promises fresh celebrity faces and fan-favorite dance styles.

‘High Potential’ (2024– )

'High Potential' (2024– )
Goddard Textiles

‘High Potential’ premieres its second season on September 17, streaming on Hulu the day after ABC. Kaitlin Olson stars as Morgan, a single mom with a genius IQ who joins the LAPD as a consultant, solving complex crimes with detective Karadec, played by Daniel Sunjata.

New episodes drop weekly, blending crime drama with humor and heart. Produced by ABC Signature, the show’s production highlights Morgan’s unique perspective and dynamic casework in Los Angeles settings.

‘Food Wars! Shokugeki no Soma’ (2015– )

'Food Wars! Shokugeki no Soma' (2015– )
J.C.STAFF

‘Food Wars: Shokugeki no Soma’ returns with new episodes on September 18, streaming on Hulu with English subtitles. The anime follows Soma Yukihira, a young chef competing in high-stakes cooking battles at an elite culinary academy, voiced by Yoshitsugu Matsuoka and Hisako Kanemoto.

Weekly episodes showcase intense “shokugeki” competitions and creative dishes, produced by J.C. Staff. The show’s vibrant animation and food-centric storytelling make it a standout for anime and cooking fans.

‘Fugitive Hunters Mexico’ (2025)

'Fugitive Hunters Mexico' (2025)
A+E Global Media

‘Fugitive Hunters Mexico’ premieres on September 18, streaming on Hulu the day after its A&E debut. The docuseries follows elite Mexican law enforcement teams tracking down dangerous fugitives, capturing real-time operations with body cams and interviews with officers.

Weekly episodes highlight the high-stakes world of bounty hunting south of the border. Produced by Leftfield Pictures, the show offers an unfiltered look at crime-fighting in challenging urban and rural settings.

‘Reasonable Doubt’ (2022– )

'Reasonable Doubt' (2022– )
Simpson Street

‘Reasonable Doubt’ returns for its third season on September 18, streaming on Hulu after airing on Hulu’s Onyx Collective. The legal drama stars Emayatzy Corinealdi as Jax Stewart, a defense attorney navigating high-profile cases and personal challenges, with Morris Chestnut and McKinley Freeman in supporting roles.

New episodes drop weekly, exploring complex courtroom battles and Jax’s life in Los Angeles. Produced by Onyx Collective and ABC Signature, the show blends sharp dialogue with intense legal drama.

‘Murder in a Small Town’ (2024– )

'Murder in a Small Town' (2024– )
Sepia Films

‘Murder in a Small Town’ premieres its first season on September 24, streaming on Hulu the day after its Fox debut. Based on L.R. Wright’s novels, the drama stars Rossif Sutherland as a detective solving murders in a quiet coastal town, with Kristin Kreuk as his librarian love interest.

Weekly episodes unravel new cases with a mix of mystery and romance. Produced by Fox Entertainment, the show’s Pacific Northwest setting and character-driven storytelling create a cozy yet suspenseful vibe.

‘Doc’ (2025)

'Doc' (2025)
Sony Pictures Television

‘Doc’ debuts on September 24, streaming on Hulu after airing on Fox. The medical drama, a reboot of the Italian series, stars Molly Parker as a doctor who loses her memory after an accident, rebuilding her life and career with help from colleagues played by Omar Metwally and Amirah Vann.

Weekly episodes explore her journey to reconnect with patients and uncover her past. Produced by Sony Pictures Television, the show blends emotional storytelling with intense medical cases.

‘The Lowdown’ (2025)

'The Lowdown' (2025)
FX Productions

‘The Lowdown’ premieres on September 24, streaming on Hulu the day after its FX debut. Created by Sterlin Harjo, the Tulsa noir series stars Ethan Hawke as a man entangled in a web of secrets, uncovering dark truths in Oklahoma’s gritty underbelly.

Weekly episodes deliver atmospheric storytelling, with production rooted in authentic Tulsa locations. The show, produced by FX Productions, offers a fresh take on noir with Harjo’s signature character focus.

‘Shark Tank’ (2009– )

'Shark Tank' (2009– )
Sony Pictures Television

‘Shark Tank’ launches its 17th season on September 25, streaming on Hulu the day after ABC. Entrepreneurs pitch their businesses to investors like Mark Cuban, Lori Greiner, and Kevin O’Leary, seeking deals to grow their startups in front of a live studio audience.

Weekly episodes showcase innovative products and tense negotiations. Produced by MGM Television, the show’s high-energy format and real-world stakes continue to captivate aspiring entrepreneurs and viewers alike.

‘Cryptid: The Swamp Beast’ (2014– )

'Cryptid: The Swamp Beast' (2014– )
MAK Pictures

‘Cryptid: The Swamp Beast’ returns with new episodes on September 25, streaming on Hulu after airing on History. The docudrama investigates sightings of mysterious creatures in Louisiana’s bayous, blending reenactments with expert interviews to explore local legends.

Weekly episodes dive into cryptozoology and folklore, with production emphasizing eerie swamp visuals. Produced by Go Go Luckey Entertainment, the show appeals to fans of the supernatural and unexplained.

‘Monsterquest Specials’ (2020– )

'Monsterquest Specials' (2020– )
A+E Global Media

‘Monsterquest Specials’ premieres new episodes on September 25, streaming on Hulu after History. The docuseries explores mythical creatures like Bigfoot and Nessie, using scientific methods, eyewitness accounts, and field investigations to uncover evidence of their existence.

Weekly specials focus on different cryptids, with production featuring high-tech tools and remote locations. Produced by Whitewolf Entertainment, the show caters to viewers fascinated by mysteries of the natural world.

‘The Golden Bachelor’ (2023– )

'The Golden Bachelor' (2023– )
Warner Horizon Unscripted Television

‘The Golden Bachelor’ returns for its second season on September 25, streaming on Hulu the day after ABC. The reality dating show follows a senior bachelor seeking love among contestants in their 60s and 70s, hosted by Jesse Palmer, with heartfelt dates and emotional rose ceremonies.

Weekly episodes highlight romance and second chances, with production featuring luxurious settings. Produced by Warner Bros. Television, the show offers a fresh spin on the ‘Bachelor’ franchise for an older audience.

‘Zombie House Flipping’ (2016– )

'Zombie House Flipping' (2016– )
Pilgrim Media Group

‘Zombie House Flipping Tampa’ premieres new episodes on September 25, streaming on Hulu after A&E. The reality series follows a team of renovators, led by Ashlee Casserly, as they transform rundown Tampa homes into market-ready properties, tackling structural issues and tight budgets.

Weekly episodes showcase the flipping process, from demolition to design. Produced by Fly on the Wall Entertainment, the show highlights Tampa’s real estate market and the team’s creative solutions.

‘The Floor’ (2024– )

'The Floor' (2024– )
FOX

‘The Floor’ returns for its second season on September 25, streaming on Hulu the day after Fox. Hosted by Rob Lowe, the game show features 100 contestants competing on a giant trivia grid, battling to claim squares in head-to-head quizzes across diverse topics.

Weekly episodes deliver fast-paced trivia and strategic gameplay, with production emphasizing a high-energy set. Produced by Talpa Studios, the show’s unique format keeps viewers guessing who’ll dominate the floor.

’99 to Beat’ (2025)

'99 to Beat' (2025)
ITV

’99 to Beat’ debuts on September 25, streaming on Hulu after airing on ITV America. The game show pits 100 contestants against each other in quirky, skill-based challenges, with the last player standing each episode advancing to the season finale for a big prize.

Weekly episodes feature creative tasks and eliminations, with production focusing on a fun, chaotic vibe. Produced by ITV America, the show’s fresh format aims to keep audiences hooked with unpredictable twists.

‘Ozark Law’ (2025)

'Ozark Law' (2025)
A&E

‘Ozark Law’ premieres on September 25, streaming on Hulu the day after its A&E debut. The docuseries follows law enforcement in Missouri’s Ozark region, capturing their efforts to combat crime in rural communities, from drug busts to missing persons cases, using real-time footage.

Weekly episodes highlight the challenges of policing remote areas, with production emphasizing authentic stories. Produced by Leftfield Pictures, the show offers a gritty look at law enforcement in the heartland.

‘Hell’s Kitchen’ (2005– )

'Hell’s Kitchen' (2005– )
A. Smith & Co. Productions

‘Hell’s Kitchen’ launches its 23rd season on September 26, streaming on Hulu the day after Fox. Gordon Ramsay hosts, challenging chefs to cook high-pressure dishes in a competitive kitchen, with winners earning a head chef position and cash prizes.

Weekly episodes feature intense culinary battles and Ramsay’s signature critiques. Produced by ITV America, the show’s fiery energy and high-stakes cooking keep it a reality TV staple.

‘The Most Heretical Last Boss Queen: From Villainess to Savior’ (2023– )

'The Most Heretical Last Boss Queen: From Villainess to Savior' (2023– )
OLM

‘The Most Heretical Last Boss Queen: From Villainess to Savior’ returns with new episodes on September 26, streaming on Hulu with English subtitles. The anime follows Pride, a reincarnated villainess working to rewrite her fate, voiced by Fairouz Ai and Toshiyuki Morikawa.

Weekly episodes blend fantasy and redemption, with OLM Studio’s vibrant animation. Based on Tenichi’s light novel, the show explores Pride’s journey to save her kingdom while avoiding her doomed destiny.

‘Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test’ (2023– )

'Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test' (2023– )
FOX

‘Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test’ premieres its third season on September 26, streaming on Hulu after Fox. Celebrities face grueling military-style challenges led by ex-special forces operatives, testing their physical and mental endurance in extreme conditions.

Weekly episodes showcase high-stakes tasks like water rescues and obstacle courses. Produced by Fox Entertainment, the show’s intense training scenarios highlight the resilience of its star-studded cast.

‘Evil Lives Here: The Killer Speaks’ (2023– )

'Evil Lives Here: The Killer Speaks' (2023– )
Investigation Discovery

‘Evil Lives Here: The Killer Speaks’ returns for its third season on September 27, streaming on Hulu after Investigation Discovery. The docuseries features interviews with convicted killers and their families, exploring the impact of their crimes through chilling first-person accounts.

Weekly episodes delve into different cases, with production using archival footage and reenactments. Produced by Red Marble Media, the show offers a haunting look at the human side of violent crime.

‘Celebrity Wheel of Fortune’ (2021– )

'Celebrity Wheel of Fortune' (2021– )
Sony Pictures Television

‘Celebrity Wheel of Fortune’ launches its fifth season on September 27, streaming on Hulu the day after ABC. Hosted by Pat Sajak and Vanna White, celebrities spin the wheel to solve puzzles for charity, with guests from film, TV, and sports competing for big donations.

Weekly episodes bring star power and playful banter, with production featuring a glitzy set. Produced by Sony Pictures Television, the show combines classic gameplay with feel-good philanthropy.

Let us know in the comments which Hulu show you’re most excited to watch this September!

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