‘History’s Greatest Mysteries’ and Every Other TV Show Coming To Hulu This Week

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From true-crime deep dives to paranormal hunts and culinary check-ins, Hulu’s week is packed with fresh episodes and returning favorites. Below you’ll find each title arriving between Thursday, November 13 and Saturday, November 15, plus concise details on what each show is about and who’s involved. We’ve included the arrival date for quick planning, and kept everything else focused on plots, key personalities, and production essentials. Dive in and set your queue.

‘History’s Greatest Mysteries’ (2020–present)

'History's Greatest Mysteries' (2020–present)
Blumhouse Television

Arrives Thursday, November 13. This documentary series is hosted and narrated by Laurence Fishburne, with each hour-long episode unpacking a famous enigma—from lost treasure to vanished figures—using historians, archival research, and new analyses. Produced for the History Channel, it presents competing theories and newly surfaced evidence to reexamine what’s known. Episodes are self-contained, so you can jump in on any topic.

‘Elizabeth Smart: Finding Justice’ (2020–present)

'Elizabeth Smart: Finding Justice' (2020–present)
Warner Bros. Television

Arrives Thursday, November 13. Elizabeth Smart leads a series of six hour-long specials that revisit real cases through survivor-focused interviews and investigative updates. Produced with Lifetime, the program pairs Smart with victims and families to highlight breakthroughs and resources that support healing. Episodes mix new interviews with archival materials to build a full picture of each case.

‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ (2024–present)

'The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' (2024–present)
Walt Disney Television Alternative

Arrives Thursday, November 13. This Hulu reality series follows a circle of Utah-based “MomTok” influencers whose personal lives and friendships collide with public scrutiny. The ensemble includes Jen Affleck, Demi Engemann, Whitney Leavitt, Mikayla Matthews and others, with Jeff Jenkins Productions behind the series. Season arcs track relationship rifts, faith pressures, and social-media fallout across episodes.

‘Secrets of the Bunny Ranch’ (2025–present)

'Secrets of the Bunny Ranch' (2025–present)
C3 Media

Arrives Thursday, November 13. The docuseries looks inside Nevada’s Moonlite BunnyRanch, tracing the legal brothel’s operations and the people who work there. Episodes incorporate first-person accounts and behind-the-scenes footage to explore business logistics, culture, and controversies tied to the brand popularized by earlier TV coverage. Cast members appearing include Roselie Williamson and Alice Little.

‘Death by Fame’ (2023–present)

'Death by Fame' (2023–present)
AMPLE Entertainment

Arrives Friday, November 14. This true-crime series examines cases in which aspiring or rising entertainers became targets of exploitation, stalking, or murder, pairing law-enforcement insight with industry context. Episodes feature investigators, journalists, and acquaintances retracing each timeline from breakout moments to criminal aftermath. The show is produced for Investigation Discovery.

‘Botched Bariatrics’ (2024–present)

'Botched Bariatrics' (2024–present)
Crybaby

Arrives Friday, November 14. The medical docuseries follows patients coping with severe complications after weight-loss surgeries as multidisciplinary teams work to repair damage and restore quality of life. Featured specialists include surgeons such as Dr. Neilendu Kundu and colleagues collaborating on complex revisions. The series premiered on TLC and presents each case from triage through follow-up.

‘Moonshiners’ (2011–present)

'Moonshiners' (2011–present)
Magilla Entertainment

Arrives Friday, November 14. This Discovery Channel docudrama profiles modern-day makers of illicit liquor in the Appalachian region, depicting recipes, backwoods stills, and the cat-and-mouse of evading authorities. The cast over multiple seasons has included Eric “Digger” Manes, Mark Ramsey, Tim Smith, Josh Owens, and Steve Tickle, with narration by Jeremy Schwartz. Produced by Magilla Entertainment, the series has generated several spinoffs.

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

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

Arrives Friday, November 14. Each episode investigates a homicide that rattled a U.S. high-school football community, using archival video, interviews, and case files to reconstruct events. The Investigation Discovery series highlights how local culture, athletics, and small-town dynamics intersected with the crimes. Cases span multiple states and eras, with law-enforcement and family perspectives throughout.

‘Ghost Adventures’ (2008–present)

'Ghost Adventures' (2008–present)
MY Entertainment

Arrives Friday, November 14. Zak Bagans leads a team including Aaron Goodwin, Billy Tolley, and Jay Wasley to investigate reportedly haunted locations with night-vision cameras, audio recorders, and environmental sensors. The long-running paranormal series began on Travel Channel and later continued with new episodes on Discovery-owned platforms. Episodes present site histories, walkthroughs, and evidence reviews captured during lockdowns.

‘Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives: Triple D Nation’ (2018–present)

'Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives' (2007–present)
Knuckle Sandwich Productions

Arrives Saturday, November 15. Guy Fieri revisits restaurants previously featured on ‘Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives’ to see how menus, teams, and communities have evolved since their original spotlight. Episodes are organized by themes—like breakfast joints or global street food—with updates on signature dishes and new crowd-favorites. The series is a Food Network spinoff with the same fast-paced, check-in format.

‘Deadly Women’ (2005–2021)

'Deadly Women' (2005–2021)
Beyond Productions

Arrives Saturday, November 15. The Investigation Discovery anthology chronicles cases of female killers using reenactments, expert commentary, and forensic details, with former FBI profiler Candice DeLong as a key on-camera analyst and Lynnanne Zager narrating the series. Originally a 2005 miniseries, it returned in 2008 as a full show and ran across 14 seasons. Each episode groups multiple cases by themes such as greed, revenge, or obsession.

‘Castle Impossible’ (2025–present)

'Castle Impossible' (2025–present)
HGTV

Arrives Saturday, November 15. HGTV’s renovation series follows Daphne Reckert and Ian Figueira as they inherit and restore a 500-year-old French chateau near Paris, balancing tight budgets with preservation goals. Episodes document structural repairs, design choices, and discoveries uncovered during restoration, with the couple also sharing progress on digital channels tied to the project. The series has also streamed on Max and discovery+.

‘Animals on Drugs’ (2025–present)

'Animals on Drugs' (2025–present)
Animals on Drugs

Arrives Saturday, November 15. Wildlife biologist Forrest Galante investigates how human narcotics enter ecosystems—via wastewater, floods, or improper disposal—and affect animal behavior, from alleged “meth gators” in Florida to intoxicated bears and Colombia’s cocaine-exposed hippos. The docuseries combines field studies, expert labs, and animal rescue sequences to track sources and outcomes. Episodes aim to connect environmental science with practical mitigation.

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