Best TV Shows to Stream this Weekend on Hulu, Including ‘Digimon Beatbreak’’

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If your queue needs a fresh-start feel, Hulu’s newest arrivals this week lean heavily on 2025 debuts and recent unscripted standouts. The lineup below gives you the essentials—what each show covers and who’s behind it—so you can lock in a weekend plan fast without digging for credits or context.

The picks are ordered with the most recent releases first, then other contemporary series that are newly landing on the platform right now. You’ll find brand-new scripted shows, headline-making docuseries, and fresh installments from reality and anime franchises that have current-season momentum.

‘Chad Powers’ (2025)

‘Chad Powers’ (2025)
Omaha Productions

This sports comedy follows disgraced college quarterback Russ Holliday, who uses prosthetics and the alias “Chad Powers” to sneak back onto a team and revive his career while hiding his identity from coaches and players. Episodes trace the pressures of NCAA competition, the logistics of the ruse, and the fallout as the deception collides with campus life.

Glen Powell stars and co-creates with Michael Waldron, drawing inspiration from an Eli Manning sketch that popularized the persona. Executive producers include Eli and Peyton Manning, with Tony Yacenda directing episodes and Natalie Holt composing the score; the ensemble features Steve Zahn, Toby Huss, Perry Mattfeld, and Clayne Crawford.

‘Doc’ (2025)

‘Doc’ (2025)
Sony Pictures Television

Adapted from Italy’s ‘Doc — Nelle tue mani,’ this medical drama centers on Dr. Amy Larsen, a physician who loses eight years of memories after a life-changing accident and must relearn her profession and personal history. Storylines follow her return to hospital work, procedural refreshers, and the rebuilding of relationships with colleagues and patients.

Developed for American television by Barbie Kligman, the series is produced by Fox Entertainment and Sony Pictures Television. Molly Parker leads the cast as Amy, joined by Omar Metwally, Jon Ecker, Amirah Vann, Anya Banerjee, Patrick Walker, Charlotte Fountain-Jardim, and Felicity Huffman, with cases-of-the-week threaded through the season arc.

‘Death in Apartment 603: What Happened to Ellen Greenberg?’ (2025)

‘Death in Apartment 603: What Happened to Ellen Greenberg?’ (2025)
ABC News Studios

This limited true-crime docuseries examines the 2011 death of Philadelphia teacher Ellen Greenberg, whose case moved from an initial homicide classification to suicide on official records. Episodes outline the timeline, forensic details, and contested expert findings while tracking the legal efforts undertaken by Greenberg’s family.

Produced by ABC News Studios with Lewellen Pictures, the series incorporates interviews, case files, and 911 audio. Installments focus on autopsy conclusions, investigative procedures, and court developments that kept the case active in public and legal discussions more than a decade later.

‘Digimon Beatbreak’ (2025–present)

‘Digimon Beatbreak’ (2025–present)
Toei Animation

The eleventh mainline ‘Digimon’ television entry introduces a new team of human protagonists and partner Digimon confronting a threat that straddles the digital and physical worlds. Early episodes establish the group’s bonds, evolution mechanics, and a music-infused combat motif tied to the “beatbreak” concept.

Produced by Toei Animation, the series continues the franchise’s format of partner dynamics and staged evolutions while expanding with new character designs and digital lore. The weekly rollout follows contemporary anime scheduling and adds a fresh soundtrack identity to the long-running property.

‘Hunting History with Steven Rinella’ (2025–present)

‘Hunting History with Steven Rinella’ (2025–present)
History

Outdoorsman and author Steven Rinella leads field expeditions that revisit historical mysteries—such as survival sagas and vanished settlements—through on-site investigation and archival research. Each episode reconstructs events on location, testing conditions and routes to evaluate competing explanations.

Produced for History, the series pairs Rinella’s team with historians and local experts to analyze period gear, maps, and documented accounts. The format blends travelogue and inquiry, using experimental re-creations and interviews to assess what likely happened in each case.

‘History’s Most Shocking’ (2025–present)

‘History’s Most Shocking’ (2025–present)
History

This documentary series breaks down extraordinary events captured on camera—disasters, mechanical failures, and survival scenarios—through frame-by-frame analysis and expert commentary. Episodes present minute-by-minute timelines highlighting root causes and decisions that shaped outcomes.

Veteran journalist Tony Harris anchors the series across installments. Production draws on surveillance video, broadcast footage, and primary records, organizing each case around the interplay of engineering factors, emergency response, and the human elements involved.

‘Shifting Gears’ (2025–present)

‘Shifting Gears’ (2025–present)
20th Television

Set in a classic-car garage, this multi-camera sitcom follows Matt, a widowed restorer, and Riley, his estranged daughter who returns to help run the family business. Storylines mix workplace repairs with family rebuilds as customers, projects, and shop dynamics collide.

Created by Julie Thacker Scully and Mike Scully and produced by 20th Television, the series stars Tim Allen and Kat Dennings, with Seann William Scott and Daryl “Chill” Mitchell in the ensemble. Michelle Nader serves as showrunner, overseeing production on the current season.

‘Oceanfront Property Hunt’ (2025)

‘Oceanfront Property Hunt’ (2025)
Ocean Entertainment

This real-estate series follows buyers and agents searching for coastal homes, touring multiple listings, and weighing budgets against location trade-offs such as erosion risks, storm exposure, and insurance costs. Episodes examine neighborhoods, floor plans, and renovation potential before narrowing down to a final choice.

Produced by Ocean Entertainment, the show’s format highlights local amenities and financing considerations alongside walk-throughs and inspection findings. Installments keep a consistent structure of property comparisons, client wish-lists, and closing-day decisions.

‘Botched Bariatrics’ (2024–present)

‘Botched Bariatrics’ (2024–present)
Crybaby

This medical docuseries focuses on patients facing severe complications after weight-loss surgeries and the specialists who attempt complex reconstructions. Cases detail strictures, leaks, malnutrition, and staged procedures, with teams explaining imaging, operative planning, and post-op monitoring.

Produced by Crybaby, episodes document consultations, surgical technique, and recovery milestones across multidisciplinary care. Featured surgeons include specialists in bariatric revision, with narratives following stabilization, risk counseling, and long-term outcomes.

‘Tracker’ (2024–present)

‘Tracker’ (2024–present)
ChangeUp Productions

Based on Jeffery Deaver’s novel ‘The Never Game,’ this drama follows Colter Shaw, a lone-wolf reward seeker who travels the United States solving cases for posted bounties. Weekly storylines pair case-of-the-week investigations with an overarching family backstory and recurring adversaries.

Developed by Ben H. Winters, the series stars Justin Hartley, 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 and Justin Hartley, with music by Tyler Bates and Joanne Higginbottom.

Share your own picks for the newest Hulu arrivals—and which premiere you’re queuing up first—in the comments!

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