Best TV Shows to Stream this Weekend on Hulu, Including ‘Fire Force’
Hulu’s streaming library continues to expand with a diverse selection of scripted dramas, reality competitions, and investigative docuseries. This week’s arrivals offer a blend of high-stakes historical narratives and contemporary true-crime mysteries. Viewers can explore everything from the gritty streets of Victorian London to the high-pressure environment of the LAPD. These additions provide ample options for those looking to binge-watch new releases or catch up on popular returning favorites.
‘A Thousand Blows’ (2025)

‘A Thousand Blows’ explores the perilous world of illegal boxing in 1880s Victorian London. The series follows two friends, Hezekiah and Alec, who find themselves entangled in the criminal underworld after arriving from Jamaica. They encounter the formidable Mary Carr and her gang of female pickpockets while clashing with veteran boxer Sugar Goodson. This gritty historical drama was created by Steven Knight and features a cast led by Malachi Kirby and Stephen Graham.
‘Fire Force’ (2019– )

In the world of ‘Fire Force’, humanity is plagued by spontaneous combustion that transforms people into fire-wielding creatures known as Infernals. Shinra Kusakabe joins Special Fire Force Company 8 to utilize his unique ability to ignite his feet and fight these threats. The team works to solve the mystery behind the Phenomenon while battling rival companies and sinister organizations. This action-packed anime adaptation is based on the popular manga series by Atsushi Ohkubo.
‘The Rookie’ (2018– )

‘The Rookie’ centers on John Nolan, a man in his mid-forties who becomes the oldest rookie in the Los Angeles Police Department. After a life-altering incident, Nolan pursues his dream of law enforcement and navigates the challenges of keeping up with younger colleagues. The series depicts the daily dangers of patrol work and the personal lives of various officers within the precinct. It features an ensemble cast led by Nathan Fillion and remains a staple of the police procedural genre.
‘Will Trent’ (2023– )

‘Will Trent’ follows the titular Special Agent of the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, who was abandoned at birth and raised in Atlanta’s foster care system. Despite his struggles with dyslexia, Trent utilizes his keen observational skills to achieve the highest clearance rate in the agency. He works alongside partner Faith Mitchell to solve complex criminal cases while managing his complicated personal life. The show is adapted from the bestselling novel series by Karin Slaughter and blends crime-solving with character-driven drama.
‘The Masked Singer’ (2019– )

In ‘The Masked Singer’, famous celebrities compete in a singing competition while hidden inside elaborate, full-body costumes. A panel of judges and the studio audience attempt to guess the identities of the performers based on vocal clues and cryptic hint packages. Each week, one contestant is eliminated and unmasked to reveal their true identity to the public. The show has become a global phenomenon known for its extravagant production design and surprising celebrity appearances.
‘Kevin Costner’s the West’ (2025)

‘Kevin Costner’s the West’ is a historical docuseries that delves into the complex history of the American frontier. Kevin Costner serves as the host and executive producer, guiding viewers through the stories of pioneers, indigenous tribes, and legendary figures of the 19th century. The series examines how the expansion of the West shaped the cultural and political landscape of the United States. It utilizes archival materials and expert interviews to provide a comprehensive look at this transformative era.
‘Beer Budget Reno’ (2025)

‘Beer Budget Reno’ focuses on homeowners who want to transform their living spaces without spending a fortune on high-end contractors. The series demonstrates practical DIY tips and creative design solutions to achieve a high-end look on a limited budget. Each episode follows a specific renovation project, highlighting the challenges and successes of cost-effective home improvement. It serves as a guide for viewers looking to maximize the value and aesthetic of their homes through smart planning.
‘The Mega-Brands That Built America’ (2023)

‘The Mega-Brands That Built America’ investigates the origins of some of the world’s most successful and recognizable companies. The series details how visionary entrepreneurs built empires across industries such as retail, technology, and food production. It explores the rivalries, innovations, and marketing strategies that allowed these brands to dominate the global marketplace. Each episode provides a historical perspective on how corporate giants influenced American consumer culture.
‘Who Killed the Co-ed?: An ID Murder Mystery’ (2020)

‘Who Killed the Co-ed?: An ID Murder Mystery’ is a true-crime special that examines the tragic 2012 death of Faith Hedgepeth. A college student at the University of North Carolina, Hedgepeth was found murdered in her apartment, sparking a long-running investigation involving a mysterious note. The program chronicles the forensic evidence, police efforts, and the eventual breakthrough that led to an arrest years later. It provides a detailed account of the case through interviews with family members and law enforcement officials.
‘911: Did the Killer Call?’ (2025)

The series ‘911: Did the Killer Call?’ analyzes emergency phone calls to determine if the individuals reporting a crime are actually the perpetrators. Forensic experts and investigators scrutinize the language, tone, and timing of these calls for signs of deception or hidden guilt. Each episode focuses on a specific case where a 911 call became a pivotal piece of evidence in a criminal trial. The show offers a unique perspective on the intersection of linguistics and criminal psychology in modern investigations.
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