‘Yu-Gi-Oh!: Go Rush!!’ and All the Other TV Shows Coming to Hulu This Week
A fresh batch of TV arrives throughout the week of Monday, August 25 to Sunday, August 31, with a mix of classic sitcom magic, reality bidding battles, contemporary docu-series, long-running anime, and two brand-new titles. Below, you’ll find what’s landing each day, along with quick primers so you know exactly what each show is about before you press play.
Release days are noted inside each entry so you can plan what to start first. You’ll also see key cast, creators, and background info where available, so whether you’re revisiting a favorite like ‘Bewitched’ or trying something newer like ‘Customer Wars’, you’ll have the essentials at a glance.
‘Yu-Gi-Oh! GO RUSH!!’ (2022– )

‘Yu-Gi-Oh! GO RUSH!!’ arrives Monday, August 25. Set in Mutsuba Town, the story follows an alien named Yudias Velgear who teams up with siblings Yuhi and Yuamu Ohdo at their odd-jobs outfit UTS, diving into high-energy Rush Duels while untangling interstellar mysteries tied to their home world and the town’s tech roots. The series is produced by studio Bridge and connects to the larger ‘Yu-Gi-Oh!’ franchise created by Kazuki Takahashi, with a focus on the fast-play Rush Duel ruleset.
Episodes feature self-contained duels that build into larger arcs about Velgearian conflicts, school life, and Mutsuba family history. Recurring franchise elements—monster summons, trap strategies, and evolving decks—anchor the action as the protagonists face tournament rivals and shadowy organizations. Look for this installment starting Monday, August 25.
‘Bewitched’ (1964–1972)

‘Bewitched’ lands Tuesday, August 26. The classic ABC sitcom was created by Sol Saks and stars Elizabeth Montgomery as Samantha Stephens, with Dick York (and later Dick Sargent) as Darrin Stephens, Agnes Moorehead as Endora, and David White as Larry Tate. William Asher directed and produced many episodes across its eight-season run.
The suburban premise balances ad-agency storylines with Samantha’s efforts to keep her witchcraft secret, while relatives like Uncle Arthur, Aunt Clara, and Serena expand the Stephens family tree. Library episodes start rolling in on Tuesday, August 26.
‘Love Thy Nader’ (2025– )

‘Love Thy Nader’ premieres Wednesday, August 27. The unscripted series follows sisters Brooks, Sarah Jane, Grace Ann, and Mary Holland Nader—Louisiana natives now based in New York City—documenting their modeling, media, and lifestyle pursuits alongside family dynamics. The show launched on cable with a two-episode premiere and streams the next day on Hulu beginning Wednesday, August 27.
Across its first season, ‘Love Thy Nader’ tracks the sisters’ work commitments, personal relationships, and New York social life, with appearances from friends and collaborators in their orbit. Expect a weekly cable rollout with next-day streaming availability starting Wednesday, August 27.
‘Storage Wars’ (2010– )

‘Storage Wars’ arrives Thursday, August 28. The long-running A&E reality series follows auctioneers and bidders as they compete for the contents of abandoned storage lockers in California. Over many seasons, the show has featured buyers such as Dave Hester, Darrell Sheets, Jarrod Schulz, Brandi Passante, Barry Weiss, and auctioneers Dan and Laura Dotson.
Episodes typically track several lockers per auction, with quick inspections leading to bids, post-purchase “dig” segments, and profit tallies after items are appraised or resold. A new batch hits the library on Thursday, August 28.
‘Thomas Jefferson’ (2025)

‘Thomas Jefferson’ debuts Thursday, August 28. This six-part docuseries from The History Channel examines Jefferson’s life from his early years in Albemarle County through the drafting of the Declaration of Independence, his diplomatic service in France, the Louisiana Purchase, and his presidency, while directly addressing his status as an enslaver and his relationship with Sally Hemings. The series originally aired over three nights in February 2025 and now arrives for streaming on Thursday, August 28.
Directed by Jon Hirsch and narrated by Devin E. Haqq, ‘Thomas Jefferson’ blends expert interviews, archival materials, and cinematic reenactments to contextualize Jefferson’s political milestones and personal contradictions. The production comes from Glass Entertainment Group in association with GroupM Motion Entertainment, with executive producers including Nancy Glass for the production company and network executives overseeing the limited series rollout. Streaming begins Thursday, August 28.
‘Customer Wars’ (2022– )

‘Customer Wars’ hits Thursday, August 28. This contemporary docu-series compiles real-world confrontations and incidents in public settings—such as retail stores, airports, and parking lots—often sourced from surveillance and bystander video. Episodes arrange multiple segments per hour, with narration and context on the circumstances and outcomes when available.
The structure emphasizes short-form vignettes that analyze why ordinary interactions escalate, how staff and security respond, and what policies or stressors are in play. New-to-you episodes arrive in the library on Thursday, August 28.
Share which of this week’s arrivals you’re queuing up first in the comments!


