Best TV Shows to Stream this Weekend on Hulu, Including ‘Solar Opposites’

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If your queue needs a quick refresh, Hulu’s weekly drops have you covered with true-crime dramatizations, returning reality staples, international dramas, and big-name animation. Below are ten recent and notable arrivals from the latest “coming to Hulu this week” lineups—organized with the newest premieres first—so you can jump straight to what’s fresh and start streaming without any guesswork.

‘Evil Lives Here: Shadows of Death’ (2020– )

‘Evil Lives Here: Shadows of Death’ (2020– )
Investigation Discovery

This companion series examines the long-term impact of homicides on families and investigators, using interviews and carefully reconstructed timelines to trace grief, resilience, and investigative breakthroughs. Episodes emphasize what changes after the crime—relationships, communities, and the pursuit of justice. New installments are listed for Saturday, October 18. It’s produced for Investigation Discovery and uses a mix of interviews and scene recreations.

‘Evil Lives Here’ (2016– )

‘Evil Lives Here’ (2016– )
Red Marble Media

The Investigation Discovery mainstay features first-person accounts from relatives and close companions of offenders who later committed violent crimes. Each episode unpacks warning signs, missed cues, and the aftermath as families process what happened. New episodes are slated for Saturday, October 18. The series is produced by Red Marble Media and typically runs about 42 minutes.

‘Duck Dynasty: The Revival’ (2025– )

‘Duck Dynasty: The Revival’ (2025– )
Spoke Studios

A&E’s revival revisits the Robertson family and Duck Commander, with returning faces like Willie and Korie Robertson, Si Robertson, and others. The new run catches up on business operations, faith, and multigenerational dynamics while introducing next-generation family members. Fresh episodes are set for Thursday, October 16. The series is produced by Tread Lively Productions and Spoke Studios, with the Robertsons among the executive producers.

‘Storage Wars’ (2010– )

‘Storage Wars’ (2010– )
Cinema Vehicles

The long-running auction series follows Dan and Laura Dotson and a rotating roster of buyers as they bid on abandoned lockers and appraise unusual finds. The format blends on-site auctions with post-sale valuations that explore the history and value of items. New episodes are listed for Thursday, October 16. The franchise remains an A&E unscripted staple produced by Original Productions.

‘Murdaugh: Death in the Family’ (2025)

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

This scripted limited series dramatizes the downfall of South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh, covering the 2019 boat crash and the 2021 murders of Maggie and Paul Murdaugh. The show is created by Michael D. Fuller with Erin Lee Carr and draws inspiration from Mandy Matney’s ‘Murdaugh Murders Podcast’. It stars Jason Clarke, Patricia Arquette, and Brittany Snow, with episodes directed by Steven Piet. The eight-episode series begins Wednesday, October 15.

‘Obituary’ (2023– )

‘Obituary’ (2023– )
APC Studios

An Irish black-comedy crime drama, this series centers on Elvira Clancy, an underpaid obituarist who turns to murder when death notices run dry. Created and written by Ray Lawlor, it stars Siobhán Cullen with direction by John Hayes and Oonagh Kearney. Season 1 comprises six hour-long episodes filmed in Donegal. It arrives Tuesday, October 14.

‘Solar Opposites’ (2020–2025)

‘Solar Opposites’ (2020–2025)
20th Century Fox Television

The adult animated sci-fi sitcom follows aliens Korvo, Terry, Yumyulack, and Jesse as they navigate suburban America with a living super-weapon called the Pupa. Created by Justin Roiland and Mike McMahan, later seasons feature Dan Stevens as the voice of Korvo and include serialized side-stories like ‘the Wall’. Episodes typically run 21–25 minutes and are produced by 20th Television Animation. New episodes are listed for Monday, October 13.

‘9-1-1: Nashville’ (2025– )

‘9-1-1: Nashville’ (2025– )
20th Television

A new entry in the ‘9-1-1’ franchise, this series is set in Tennessee and stars Chris O’Donnell as Fire Captain Don Hart leading Station 113 through severe-weather emergencies and high-risk rescues. Created by Ryan Murphy, Tim Minear, and Rashad Raisani, it counts Brad Falchuk and Angela Bassett among executive producers. The premiere introduces the unit and key supporting characters while establishing personal and professional stakes. It launches Friday, October 10.

‘Vinland Saga’ (2019–2023)

‘Vinland Saga’ (2019–2023)
WIT STUDIO

Adapted from Makoto Yukimura’s manga, this historical anime tracks Thorfinn’s path from vengeance to self-discovery across medieval Europe. Season 1 was animated by Wit Studio and Season 2 by MAPPA, with direction by Shūhei Yabuta and music by Yutaka Yamada. The 48-episode run spans the War Arc and the Slave Arc, introducing major figures like Askeladd, Canute, and Einar. It’s listed to arrive Sunday, October 12.

‘Branding in Seongsu’ (2024)

‘Branding in Seongsu’ (2024)
STUDIO X+U

This South Korean romantic thriller begins when a ruthless brand strategist and a warm-hearted intern swap bodies after an accidental kiss, forcing rivals to navigate each other’s lives. Created by Choi Sun-mi and directed by Jung Heon-soo, it stars Kim Ji-eun, Lomon, Yang Hye-ji, and Kim Ho-young. The mid-form series runs 24 episodes at around 30 minutes each and was produced by Studio X+U. It’s listed for Tuesday, October 7.

Tell us which of these you’re queuing up first this weekend—and what else you’ve spotted on Hulu’s new-this-week lists—in the comments!

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