Best TV Shows to Stream this Weekend on Hulu, Including ‘Doc’
If your weekend queue needs a refresh, Hulu’s latest wave brings a mix of brand-new scripted debuts, returning reality staples, true-crime deep dives, game-show favorites, and a buzzy whodunit that keeps delivering. The selections below are pulled from this month’s weekly arrival lists so you can jump straight to what’s newly streaming without sifting through the entire catalog.
To help you choose quickly, each pick notes what the show is about and who’s involved on-screen and behind the scenes. The order prioritizes the most recent arrivals first, followed by Hulu-originated projects, and then long-running or classic formats that just hit the platform.
‘Doc’ (2025)

The American adaptation of Italy’s ‘Doc — Nelle tue mani’ follows Dr. Amy Larsen, a talented physician who loses eight years of memories after a traumatic accident and must rebuild her life and medical career from scratch. Developed by Barbie Kligman and produced by Fox Entertainment with Sony Pictures Television, the series is inspired by the real story of Italian doctor Pierdante Piccioni.
Molly Parker leads the ensemble as Amy, with Omar Metwally, Jon Ecker, Amirah Vann, Anya Banerjee, Patrick Walker, Charlotte Fountain-Jardim, and Felicity Huffman among the main cast. The drama blends weekly medical cases with Amy’s efforts to reconnect with family and colleagues while relearning who she became during the lost years.
‘The Lowdown’ (2025)

From creator Sterlin Harjo, this FX drama centers on Lee Raybon, a Tulsa bookstore owner and relentless investigative journalist drawn into the suspicious death of a scion from a powerful local family. The digging pulls in fringe extremists, political elites, and buried city history as a conspiracy takes shape.
Ethan Hawke stars as Lee under Harjo’s direction and writing, with the series produced by FX Productions and streaming on Hulu as part of the FX on Hulu slate. The show leans into noir-tinged mystery while grounding the investigation in contemporary Tulsa and its shifting power structures.
‘Murder in a Small Town’ (2024)

This Canadian crime drama adapts L. R. Wright’s Karl Alberg mysteries and follows Inspector Karl Alberg after he relocates to a seemingly quiet coastal community that quickly proves anything but. Cases test Alberg’s carefully rebuilt calm as he navigates local politics and small-town secrets.
Rossif Sutherland plays Karl Alberg opposite Kristin Kreuk as Cassandra. Developed by Ian Weir and produced by Sepia Films with partners including Fox Entertainment and ITV Studios, the first season is structured as a compact run of interconnected investigations set around British Columbia’s Sunshine Coast.
‘Ozark Law’ (2025)

An A&E docuseries embedded with officers around Missouri’s Lake of the Ozarks, ‘Ozark Law’ rides along on daily calls that range from traffic and boating incidents to nightlife-related disturbances during peak-visitor surges. The series focuses on patrol rhythms, seasonal pressures, and the unique public-safety demands of a resort corridor.
Produced with an embedded-camera approach familiar to A&E’s long-running first-responder slate, episodes emphasize decision-making on the ground, with officers balancing community relations against fast-moving situations across the lake communities of Lake Ozark and Osage Beach.
‘The Floor’ (2024)

Hosted by Rob Lowe, this quiz format from creator John de Mol pits 81 contestants on a giant LED grid where adjacent head-to-head trivia battles capture territory square by square. Strategy matters as players choose whom and when to challenge across themed categories.
Produced by Eureka Productions with Talpa, the show’s fast cadence and territory-control mechanic lead to constant momentum shifts until one contestant holds every tile. The format adds a tactical layer to classic quiz gameplay, culminating in a winner-take-all final.
’99 to Beat’ (2025)

A large-scale physical-comedy game show, ‘99 to Beat’ throws 100 contestants into a rapid-fire gauntlet of short, visual challenges where the only rule that matters is not finishing last. Expect brisk eliminations, playful set pieces, and frequent surprises.
Ken Jeong hosts the U.S. edition with Erin Andrews, adapting a format that has generated international versions. Episodes feature celebrity cameos alongside everyday players competing in quick-turn rounds designed for big laughs and constant jeopardy.
‘Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test’ (2023)

Celebrities undergo a condensed version of special-forces selection overseen by the Directing Staff—Rudy Reyes, Jason “Foxy” Fox, Mark “Billy” Billingham, and Jovon “Q” Quarles. Recruits face cold-water immersions, high-altitude tasks, and psychological trials with no luxurious on-set comforts.
The series for FOX emphasizes real training protocols rather than conventional eliminations; participants either pass, withdraw, are medically removed, or are pulled for failing critical tasks. The production documents authentic military-style challenges across harsh terrain and unforgiving conditions.
‘Evil Lives Here: The Killer Speaks’ (2023)

A spinoff within Investigation Discovery’s true-crime umbrella, this series features interviews with convicted killers intercut with conversations involving affected families and investigators. Episodes reconstruct timelines and motives through first-person testimony and archival materials.
The format pairs prison-set interviews with case files and news footage to build detailed narratives from inside the crimes themselves. Each installment focuses on a single case, tracing events from early relationships through investigation, prosecution, and aftermath.
‘Celebrity Wheel of Fortune’ (2021– )

This charity-driven edition of the word-puzzle institution brings well-known guests to compete for causes while keeping toss-ups, wheel spins, and the bonus round intact. The franchise’s core gameplay remains the same—solve the hidden phrase while dodging Bankrupt and Lose a Turn.
Produced by Sony Pictures Television, the series has welcomed a rotating slate of celebrity contestants and retains the familiar production roles at the puzzle board and announcer’s mic. Episodes deliver quick-hit puzzles, banter, and charity payouts under the broader ‘Wheel of Fortune’ banner.
‘Only Murders in the Building’ (2021– )

Created by Steve Martin and John Hoffman, the mystery-comedy follows three neighbors—retired TV actor Charles-Haden Savage, theater director Oliver Putnam, and true-crime-savvy Mabel Mora—who investigate murders connected to their Upper West Side building while turning each case into a podcast. The series balances investigation with show-business threads and apartment-set capers.
Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez lead the ensemble, with executive producers including Martin, Short, Gomez, Hoffman, Dan Fogelman, Jess Rosenthal, and Jamie Babbit. The show’s score is by Siddhartha Khosla, and episodes frequently feature guest stars tied to the Arconia’s lore and the trio’s shared history.
Tell us which of these you’re cueing up first this weekend in the comments!


