‘The Beauty’ and Every Other TV Show Coming To Hulu This Week
Hulu is expanding its streaming library this week with a diverse selection of scripted dramas and unscripted reality television. Subscribers can look forward to a mix of true-crime investigations, survival challenges, and high-concept science fiction. The upcoming schedule includes new releases from various networks, including Discovery Channel, A&E, and Investigation Discovery. These additions provide a wide range of entertainment options spanning historical mysteries and contemporary social issues.
‘The Beauty’ (2026)

Ryan Murphy’s latest drama series ‘The Beauty’ debuts on the platform on Wednesday, January 21. Based on the graphic novel by Jeremy Haun and Jason A. Hurley, the story follows a world where a sexually transmitted disease grants physical perfection. The cast features Evan Peters and Anthony Ramos as detectives investigating the dark side of this aesthetic obsession. This series explores the high price society pays for beauty and the conspiracies surrounding the epidemic.
‘The 6000 lb Diaries with Dr. Now’ (2025)

Arriving on Thursday, January 22, ‘The 6000 lb Diaries with Dr. Now’ continues the medical journey of patients seeking life-saving weight loss surgery. Renowned surgeon Dr. Younan Nowzaradan oversees the rigorous dietary and psychological preparations required for his high-risk procedures. Each episode chronicles the daily struggles and emotional breakthroughs of individuals facing extreme obesity. This series provides an intimate look at the dedication needed to reclaim health under medical supervision.
‘I Killed My BFF’ (2012)

The true-crime series ‘I Killed My BFF’ joins the streaming library on Thursday, January 22. This program examines the complex psychological dynamics between friends whose relationships turned lethal. Through reenactments and expert testimony, the episodes detail the events leading up to tragic and violent betrayals. It explores how deep-seated jealousy or long-held secrets can transform a close bond into a criminal investigation.
‘Neighborhood Wars’ (2021)

‘Neighborhood Wars’ returns to the schedule on Thursday, January 22, showcasing various disputes between residents across the country. The show utilizes doorbell camera footage and bystander recordings to document heated arguments and property disagreements. From boundary disputes to noise complaints, the series highlights the unpredictable nature of suburban conflicts. Viewers witness how minor misunderstandings can escalate into significant legal or physical confrontations.
‘Expedition Unknown’ (2015)

Explorer Josh Gates leads the investigation into historical mysteries in ‘Expedition Unknown’, arriving on Saturday, January 24. The series follows Gates as he travels to remote locations around the globe to uncover the truth behind famous legends and lost treasures. Combining archaeology with adventure, the episodes feature interviews with experts and hands-on site explorations. This installment continues the search for answers to some of the world’s most enduring cultural enigmas.
‘Evil Lives Here’ (2016)

‘Evil Lives Here’ premieres new episodes on Saturday, January 24, focusing on the harrowing experiences of those related to killers. The series uses first-person accounts from family members or friends who lived alongside individuals responsible for heinous crimes. Each narrative details the red flags that were overlooked and the moment the realization of the truth finally dawned. It provides a unique perspective on criminal investigations by focusing on the psychological impact on the survivors.
‘Naked and Afraid: Apocalypse’ (2025)

The survival franchise expands with ‘Naked and Afraid: Apocalypse’, debuting on Saturday, January 24. Contestants are tasked with surviving in harsh environments that simulate post-apocalyptic conditions without modern resources. The survivalists must utilize primitive skills to find food, water, and shelter while enduring extreme weather and dangerous wildlife. This spin-off emphasizes the psychological and physical resilience required to sustain life in a devastated landscape.
‘See No Evil’ (2014)

‘See No Evil’ arrives on Saturday, January 24, highlighting the role of surveillance technology in modern criminal investigations on the Investigation Discovery Network. This series demonstrates how closed-circuit television footage is used by police to track movements and identify suspects. Each episode breaks down a specific case, showing the exact moments captured on camera that eventually led to a conviction. The show emphasizes the importance of digital breadcrumbs in solving complex murder mysteries.
Tell us which of these upcoming premieres you are most excited to stream in the comments.


