Best TV Shows to Stream this Weekend on Hulu, Including ‘Ghost Adventures’

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Hulu’s weekend slate mixes fresh premieres, buzzy originals, and a few long-running staples you can jump into anytime. Using this week’s arrivals and viewing trends, here are ten series worth adding to your queue—each with quick, useful details on what it is, who’s involved, and how episodes are rolling out.

‘All’s Fair’ (2025–present)

‘All’s Fair’ (2025–present)
Ryan Murphy Television

Ryan Murphy’s legal drama follows an all-female team of divorce lawyers who strike out to build a powerhouse firm handling high-stakes cases for celebrity and high-net-worth clients; the ensemble includes Kim Kardashian, Naomi Watts, Sarah Paulson, Niecy Nash-Betts, Teyana Taylor, and Glenn Close. Hulu launched the series with a multi-episode premiere followed by weekly releases. Executive producers include Murphy, Kardashian, Close, Paulson, Watts, Nash-Betts, and Kris Jenner, with Anthony Hemingway directing multiple episodes. It streams as a Hulu Original with new installments dropping on a weekly cadence.

‘The Manipulated’ (2025–present)

‘The Manipulated’ (2025–present)
Studio Dragon

This Korean thriller centers on Tae-Joong, an ordinary man framed for a heinous crime who uncovers a broader conspiracy engineered by the enigmatic Yo-Han. The cast features Ji Chang-wook, Do Kyung-soo (D.O.), Lee Kwang-soo, and Jo Yoon-soo, with direction by Kim Chang-Ju and writing by Oh Sang-Ho. The series draws inspiration from the film ‘Fabricated City,’ expanding its revenge premise across a serialized arc. Season 1 unfolds across 12 episodes, threading prison twists, digital deception, and a methodical plan to expose the mastermind.

‘The Baldwins’ (2025–present)

‘The Baldwins’ (2025–present)
Terminal B TV

This reality series opens the door to Alec and Hilaria Baldwin’s bustling household, focusing on parenting seven children, marriage, and work-life balance under constant public attention. Episodes emphasize candid, family-driven moments while touching on widely covered events surrounding the couple. Announced for 2025, the show positions itself among Hulu’s unscripted family docuseries. Weekly episodes provide a look at day-to-day rhythms and personal projects inside the household.

‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ (2024–present)

‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ (2024–present)
Walt Disney Television Alternative

A Hulu reality series following Utah-based “MomTok” influencers, the show tracks friendships, relationship pressure, faith, and public scrutiny as storylines spill from social feeds into real life. The ensemble includes Jen Affleck, Demi Engemann, Whitney Leavitt, Mikayla Matthews, and others, with Jeff Jenkins Productions attached. Seasons roll out on Hulu in batches with continued weekly drops thereafter. Episodes blend personal arcs with the fallout of online attention.

‘Gypsy Rose: Life After Lock Up’ (2024–present)

‘Gypsy Rose: Life After Lock Up’ (2024–present)
Lifetime

This docuseries follows Gypsy-Rose Blanchard after her release from prison, documenting family dynamics and major life events as she navigates renewed public scrutiny. Season coverage highlights developments including her divorce and subsequent relationship milestones. Produced for A+E/Lifetime, the series streams on Hulu with new installments reflecting ongoing real-world changes. It debuted in mid-2024 and was renewed in 2025.

‘Taking the Stand’ (2022–present)

‘Taking the Stand’ (2022–present)
Law & Crime Productions

Hosted by Dan Abrams, this true-crime series reconstructs cases using testimony from the defendants themselves and key cross-examination moments. Originating on A&E, it compiles interviews, trial footage, and case materials to examine turning points in prosecutions. New batches of episodes arrive on Hulu after broadcast windows. The format focuses on how narratives shift when the accused testifies in court.

‘The Kardashians’ (2022–present)

‘The Kardashians’ (2022–present)
Kardashian Jenner Productions

Hulu’s flagship unscripted series follows the Kardashian-Jenner family’s businesses, relationships, and day-to-day lives, produced by Kardashian Jenner Productions. It premiered in April 2022 and has delivered multiple seasons, with Hulu citing record-setting performance for an unscripted debut; it remains among the platform’s most-watched titles. New episodes debut on Hulu in the U.S. and within the Hulu hub on Disney+ in select regions. Season libraries and weekly drops keep the release cadence active.

‘Murdaugh: Death in the Family’ (2025)

‘Murdaugh: Death in the Family’ (2025)
Eat the Cat

This scripted miniseries dramatizes the Alex Murdaugh case and draws inspiration from the ‘Murdaugh Murders’ podcast. Season 1 launched in October 2025 with an eight-episode weekly rollout that concluded in November, and episodes stream on Hulu (and Disney+ in some regions) after broadcast. The cast includes Jason Clarke and Patricia Arquette. It is presented as a closed-ended season with no additional installments announced at launch.

‘The Food That Built America’ (2019–present)

‘The Food That Built America’ (2019–present)
History

A signature History Channel docudrama, this series maps the rise of American food empires—from snack aisles to fast-food counters—and the rivalries that fueled them. Episodes intercut reenactments with analysis from culinary historians and business experts to show how recipes, marketing, and logistics scaled small ideas into nationwide brands. Campbell Scott narrates, with recurring contributors like Adam Richman. Multiple seasons are available, with arrivals on Hulu following broadcast windows.

‘Ghost Adventures’ (2008–present)

‘Ghost Adventures’ (2008–present)
MY Entertainment

Zak Bagans leads a team including Aaron Goodwin, Billy Tolley, and Jay Wasley to investigate reportedly haunted locations using night-vision cameras, audio recorders, and environmental sensors. The long-running paranormal series began on Travel Channel and has continued with Discovery-owned platforms before streaming windows brought seasons to Hulu. Episodes present site histories, walkthroughs, and evidence reviews captured during lockdowns. Season groupings arrive to Hulu in dated batches after linear runs.

Tell us which Hulu picks you’re queuing up first this weekend—and what we should highlight next—in the comments!

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