Best TV Shows to Stream this Weekend on Hulu, Including ‘Only Murders in the Building’
Hulu’s latest weekly drops span original docuseries, true-crime investigations, network dramas, reality staples, and anime. Pulled from this week’s listings (plus the immediately preceding weeks you shared), these ten picks gather the freshest arrivals first, then highlight Hulu originals and a couple of standouts fans have been asking for.
Each entry below includes plot essentials plus cast and creator details so you can jump in fast. Whether you’re after case-of-the-week action, a feel-good streaming original, or a duel-heavy anime fix, there’s something here to slot into your weekend queue.
‘Tracker’ (2024– )

This action series follows Colter Shaw, a lone-wolf survival expert who travels the country using his tracking skills to help solve cases for posted rewards. The drama is developed for television by Ben H. Winters from Jeffery Deaver’s novel ‘The Never Game,’ centering stories around missing-person searches, cold leads, and survivalist problem-solving.
Justin Hartley leads the cast as Shaw, with Robin Weigert and Abby McEnany as Teddi and Velma Bruin, Eric Graise as tech specialist Bobby Exley, and Fiona Rene as attorney Reenie Greene. Executive producers include Ken Olin, Justin Hartley, and Ben H. Winters, with music by Tyler Bates and Joanne Higginbottom.
‘Botched Bariatrics’ (2024– )

This medical docuseries documents high-risk revision surgeries for people suffering severe complications after weight-loss procedures. Episodes trace consultations, imaging, surgical planning, and multi-stage operations addressing issues such as strictures, leaks, and malnutrition.
Featured surgeons across cases include specialists like Dr. Charlotte Hodges and Dr. Yasir Khan, working within multidisciplinary teams that cover nutrition, anesthesiology, and post-operative care. The series pairs patient histories with step-by-step operative detail and outcome follow-ups.
‘Death by Fame’ (2023– )

The true-crime anthology examines cases where celebrity and the entertainment business intersect with criminal investigations. Each chapter reconstructs timelines with interviews, court records, and archival footage to show how clues were uncovered and charges pursued.
Produced by Ample Entertainment, the series profiles investigators, families, and industry insiders connected to the cases. Episodes emphasize how access, publicity, and power structures can influence suspects, victims, and outcomes within the entertainment ecosystem.
‘Murder Under the Friday Night Lights’ (2022– )

Focused on crimes that shake high-school-football towns, this docuseries blends interviews with detectives, families, and reporters to build case files from first call to verdict. Stories often begin with a disappearance or shocking discovery and follow the leads through small-town networks tied to local teams.
Installments contextualize booster culture, stadium rituals, and the community institutions surrounding Friday-night games. Reconstructions track evidence chains, suspect timelines, and courtroom proceedings, mapping the ripple effects felt by players, coaches, and supporters.
‘Insomniacs After School’ (2023)

Adapted from Makoto Ojiro’s manga, this coming-of-age anime follows classmates Ganta Nakami and Isaki Magari, who bond over shared insomnia and revive their school’s shuttered astronomy club. Night-sky photography and observatory hijinks frame character arcs about friendship, family expectations, and finding a refuge.
LIDENFILMS produces the series, directed by Yuki Ikeda with scripts by Rintaro Ikeda, character designs by Yuki Fukuda, and music by Yuki Hayashi. The Japanese voice cast features Gen Sato as Ganta and Konomi Tamura as Isaki, alongside classmates and advisers who round out the club.
‘Himouto! Umaru-chan’ (2015–2017)

Based on Sankaku Head’s manga, this comedy centers on Umaru Doma, a model student in public who transforms into a junk-food-loving homebody at home with her older brother, Taihei. Episodes mix fast gags with slice-of-life school arcs and sibling dynamics.
The adaptation comes from Doga Kobo, directed by Masahiko Ohta with series composition by Takashi Aoshima, character designs by Aya Takano, and music by Yasuhiro Misawa. The voice cast includes Aimi Tanaka as Umaru and Kenji Nojima as Taihei, joined by Akari Kageyama, Haruka Shiraishi, and Nao Toyama.
‘Only Murders in the Building’ (2021– )

Created by Steve Martin and John Hoffman, this mystery-comedy follows neighbors Charles-Haden Savage, Oliver Putnam, and Mabel Mora as they investigate suspicious deaths tied to their Upper West Side building while turning each case into a true-crime podcast. Episodes weave apartment-set sleuthing with show-business side quests and ongoing building lore.
Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez star, with executive producers including Martin, Short, Gomez, Hoffman, Dan Fogelman, Jess Rosenthal, and Jamie Babbit. The series features recurring guest stars, tightly structured reveals, and a score by Siddhartha Khosla.
‘Memphis to the Mountain’ (2025)

This Hulu Original docuseries follows nine climbers from Memphis Rox—a nonprofit, pay-what-you-can climbing and community center in South Memphis—as they train to summit a 16,000-foot rock tower on Mount Kenya. Episodes combine expedition coverage with personal profiles and community mentorship.
Memphis Rox was founded by filmmaker Tom Shadyac and operates on an access-first model that accepts volunteer hours in lieu of fees. The miniseries highlights the gym’s mission through training blocks, route-finding, and the team’s on-mountain push.
‘Reminder’ (2025– )

A Turkish romantic dramedy from O3 Medya, ‘Reminder’ (original title ‘Aşkı Hatırla’) follows exes Güneş and Deniz, whose paths cross again when a mysterious phone message sets off an unexpected journey. The story balances chance encounters with relationship do-overs and road-movie turns.
Created by writer-director Özgür Önurme from a story by Ahmet Vatan, the series stars Hande Erçel as Güneş and Barış Arduç as Deniz, with Sezin Akbaşoğulları, Fatih Al, Begüm Akkaya, Başak Gümülcinelioğlu, Feyyaz Şerifoğlu, Melis Minkari, and Naz Göktan rounding out the ensemble.
‘Yu-Gi-Oh! GO RUSH!!’ (2022– )

Set in Mutsuba Town, this ‘Yu-Gi-Oh!’ series introduces alien Yudias Velgear, who teams up with siblings Yuhi and Yuamu Ohdo at their odd-jobs outfit UTS. Their adventures revolve around fast-paced Rush Duels and interstellar mysteries tied to Velgearian conflicts and the town’s tech roots.
Produced by Bridge, the show connects to the wider franchise created by Kazuki Takahashi and foregrounds the Rush Duel ruleset. Episodes build from self-contained duels into arcs involving tournament rivals, school life, and organizations operating in the shadows.
Tell us which of these you’re starting first this weekend—and which pick from the weekly lists we should feature next—in the comments.


