Best TV Shows to Stream this Weekend on Hulu, Including ‘Oshi no Ko’
Sometimes you want a weekend lineup that is easy to build without a lot of scrolling. We pulled together fresh arrivals and recent drops so you can jump straight into new episodes, limited series, and anime seasons that landed over the past few days. Everything here is based on this week’s Hulu updates, so it is a handy snapshot of what just showed up.
We chose the newest releases first, then mixed in standout originals and recent fan favorites, followed by a couple of long running staples that are getting new episodes on the service. Each pick comes with quick plot and production details so you know exactly what you are pressing play on.
‘Lego Masters Jr.’ (2025)

This spin off brings the ‘Lego Masters’ format to a younger group of builders who work in teams to complete timed challenges that highlight planning and problem solving. Episodes follow the full build cycle from idea to prototype to the final reveal on the stage with judges evaluating creativity, stability, and storytelling.
The series adapts the parent show’s challenge structure for junior contestants and focuses on how kids approach design and collaboration under a countdown clock. Builds are tested for function and polish while the camera tracks sketches, test rigs, and the crucial last minutes when the models come together.
‘Stalking Samantha: 13 Years of Terror’ (2025)

This true crime docuseries traces a long running case that escalates from harassment to abduction and documents the investigation through interviews with the survivor, law enforcement, and legal experts. The program presents the timeline with police reports and court records to show how the case unfolded year by year.
Produced with a focus on evidence and procedure, the series reconstructs key events and explains how investigators connected communications and sightings to build charges. Each episode uses testimony to lay out decisions made by detectives and prosecutors and closes with the outcome in court.
‘The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox’ (2025)

This limited series dramatizes the events surrounding the 2007 murder of Meredith Kercher and the legal battles that followed in Italy. Episodes recreate the investigation and multiple trials with scripted scenes and use archival material to frame the timeline as different sides present their cases.
Produced by The Littlefield Company, the series spotlights prosecutors, defense teams, and reporters who shaped public understanding over the years. The episodes examine how the case was challenged on appeal and how media coverage influenced perceptions while the courts weighed the evidence.
‘High Country’ (2024)

This Australian mystery drama follows Sergeant Andrea Andie Whitford as she transfers to the Victorian High Country and investigates linked disappearances around the alpine town of Brokenridge. Leah Purcell leads the cast as Andie and the story uses the rugged mountain setting as a central element in the investigation.
Created by Marcia Gardner and John Ridley and produced in Australia, the season tracks a single overarching case while introducing local police, townspeople, and family members tied to the missing persons. Episodes balance forensic leads with community secrets as Andie confronts rivalries and buried histories.
‘Oshi No Ko’ (2023)

This anime follows twins reborn into the family of a rising idol as they navigate the realities of the entertainment world and the fallout from a shocking crime. The story moves from idol culture to acting and variety television while keeping a mystery thread that drives the season.
Produced by Doga Kobo with direction by Daisuke Hiramaki and series composition by Jin Tanaka, the adaptation is based on the manga by Aka Akasaka and Mengo Yokoyari. Character designs by Kanna Hirayama and a focus on studio life give the series a grounded behind the scenes feel that supports the showbiz plot.
‘Farming Life in Another World’ (2023)

This fantasy anime follows Hiraku Machio who is reincarnated with a versatile farming tool and sets out to build a village in a dangerous forest. Episodes chart the growth of the settlement as fields are cultivated, livestock is raised, and new allies arrive from different races.
The TV adaptation is produced by Zero G with direction by Ryōichi Kuraya and series scripts by Touko Machida and it is based on the light novels by Kinosuke Naitō. Music by Yasuharu Takanashi supports the world building as the show blends slice of life moments with encounters at the forest edge.
‘Total Drama Island’ (2023)

This revived animated competition returns from creators Tom McGillis and Jennifer Pertsch with a new roster of contestants and the familiar host Chris McLean alongside Chef Hatchet. Episodes feature team based challenges that shift into an individual race once the merge happens and the last camper stands.
Produced by Fresh TV, the series keeps the confessional format and elimination ceremonies that defined earlier seasons. Each episode mixes location based tasks with alliance building and quick reversals that change the standings at camp.
‘Call of the Night’ (2022)

This supernatural romance anime follows Kou Yamori as his late night wanderings lead him to vampire Nazuna Nanakusa and a new life in nocturnal Tokyo. The season blends city strolls with character driven stories about friendship and desire while Kou considers whether to become a vampire.
Produced by Liden Films with direction by Tomoyuki Itamura and series scripts by Michiko Yokote and based on the manga by Kotoyama, the show features music by Yoshiaki Dewa and character designs by Haruka Sagawa. Visuals lean into neon lit rooftops and quiet streets that frame the evolving relationship.
‘Alone’ (2015)

This survival competition places participants in remote wilderness locations where they self document daily life, endure isolation, and try to outlast others with a limited set of chosen tools. Medical checks and voluntary extraction are part of the rules and the final remaining participant earns the prize.
Produced by Leftfield Pictures, the format emphasizes shelter building, fire making, foraging, and navigation as survivalists adapt to weather and scarce resources. Episodes show incremental progress and setbacks while the environment and solitude apply steady pressure on both body and mind.
‘Naked and Afraid’ (2013)

This flagship survival series pairs two strangers who attempt a multi week challenge without clothing in a tough environment while a non intervening camera crew documents the effort except during emergencies. Each person brings one survival item and must reach an extraction point after completing the route.
Produced by Renegade83, the show tracks shelter construction, water sourcing, and food gathering as well as the interpersonal dynamics that form under stress. Locations change each time which pushes different bushcraft skills to the foreground and tests endurance across heat, cold, and storms.
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