‘Digimon Beatbreak’ and All the Other TV Shows Coming to Hulu This Week

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Here’s your handy, fact-packed guide to the shows arriving on Hulu from Monday, September 29 through Sunday, October 5, 2025. For each title below, you’ll find quick background on the premise plus verified details on cast and creative teams so you know exactly what you’re queuing up.

Dates listed in the blurbs reflect when each title is slated to hit during this weeklong window. Per your rules, there’s no streaming-specific release info—just straight facts about the shows themselves.

‘The Simpsons’ (1989–present)

'The Simpsons' (1989–present)
20th Century Fox Television

On Monday, September 29, the long-running animated sitcom returns with more misadventures in Springfield, created by Matt Groening and developed with James L. Brooks and Sam Simon. The principal voice cast includes Dan Castellaneta (Homer), Julie Kavner (Marge), Nancy Cartwright (Bart), Yeardley Smith (Lisa), Hank Azaria and Harry Shearer, with the iconic theme by Danny Elfman.

Season 37 is underway, and producers have been teasing milestones as the show marches toward the 800th episode; recent chatter even addressed rumors about recurring characters that surfaced after the season premiere. Monday’s arrival continues a run that has made the series TV’s longest-running primetime scripted show.

‘America’s Funniest Home Videos’ (1989–present)

'America's Funniest Home Videos' (1989–present)
America’s Funniest Home Videos

Also on Monday, September 29, the evergreen clip series created by Vin Di Bona spotlights viewer-submitted mishaps and pet antics. The franchise premiered as a special in 1989 and became weekly programming in 1990.

Hosting duties today are handled by Alfonso Ribeiro (following stints by Bob Saget and Tom Bergeron). The series remains a light-hearted staple built around audience-voted video packages and themed compilations.

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

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

Arriving Monday, September 29, this three-part true-crime docuseries from ABC News Studios and Lewellen Pictures examines the 2011 death of Philadelphia teacher Ellen Greenberg, found with 20 stab wounds and bruising; the manner of death was controversially changed from homicide to suicide. The project features new interviews and access to case materials including autopsy reports and 911 audio.

The series follows her parents, Sandee and Josh Greenberg, and their years-long legal fight for a reevaluation; a judge has set a city deadline tied to reviewing the autopsy. Monday’s debut frames the timeline, investigative disputes, and experts brought in to reexamine the evidence.

‘Krapopolis’ (2023–present)

'Krapopolis' (2023–present)
Bento Box Entertainment

On Monday, September 29, Dan Harmon’s ancient-Greece-set animated comedy continues with Richard Ayoade, Matt Berry, Hannah Waddingham, Pam Murphy, and Duncan Trussell among the leads. It’s produced by Bento Box Entertainment with music by Joe Wong.

Fox renewed the series early through multiple seasons; the world of mortals, gods, and monsters collides as the dysfunctional royal family tries to run the city of Krapopolis. Monday’s entry comes amid a multi-season rollout documented by Fox and episode lists.

‘Universal Basic Guys’ (2024–present)

'Universal Basic Guys' (2024–present)
Sony Pictures Television

Hitting Monday, September 29, the adult animation from creators Adam and Craig Malamut centers on South Jersey factory workers enrolled in a universal basic income pilot after AI replaces their jobs. Voice cast includes Adam Malamut, Craig Malamut, Talia Genevieve, and Fred Armisen; Dan Lagana and Rob Rosell serve as showrunners.

Produced by Mutsack, One Man Canoe, Sony Pictures Television, and Bento Box, the series premiered in 2024 and continues exploring working-class hijinks in the wake of automation.

‘Vermeil in Gold’ (2022)

'Vermeil in Gold' (2022)
Staple Entertainment

Also Monday, September 29, this fantasy-romance anime adapts Kōta Amana and Yōko Umezu’s manga about Alto, a magician who accidentally summons Vermeil, a powerful demon who becomes his familiar. The 12-episode TV series is by Staple Entertainment, directed by Takashi Naoya, with series composition by Tatsuya Takahashi.

The anime aired in Japan from July to September 2022 on AT-X, Tokyo MX, BS11, and SUN; Sentai Filmworks licensed it. Monday’s arrival brings the complete run, featuring music by Ken Itō and Kenichi Kuroda and character designs by Kiyoshi Tateishi.

‘Bob’s Burgers’ (2011–present)

'Bob’s Burgers' (2011–present)
20th Century Fox Television

Landing Monday, September 29, Loren Bouchard’s family-run-restaurant comedy—executive-produced with Jim Dauterive—returns with H. Jon Benjamin, John Roberts, Dan Mintz, Eugene Mirman, and Kristen Schaal voicing the Belchers.

The writers’ room features long-time contributors like Nora Smith, Scott Jacobson, and the Molyneux sisters; the series has remained a fixture across cable and streaming lineups even as its first-run home is Fox. Monday’s drop continues its ever-growing catalog.

‘Chad Powers’ (2025)

'Chad Powers' (2025)
Omaha Productions

On Tuesday, September 30, Glen Powell stars as disgraced QB Russ Holliday, who dons prosthetics to re-enter college football as “Chad Powers.” Co-created by Powell and Michael Waldron and inspired by Eli Manning’s ESPN sketch, the series counts Steve Zahn, Toby Huss, Perry Mattfeld, Clayne Crawford, and others in the cast.

Executive produced with Eli and Peyton Manning, the sports comedy blends gridiron authenticity with a redemption arc; Natalie Holt composes the score, and Tony Yacenda directs episodes. Tuesday’s premiere launches the season.

‘Married at First Sight’ (2014–present)

'Married at First Sight' (2014–present)
Kinetic Content

Thursday, October 2 brings more from the relationship experiment based on Denmark’s ‘Gift ved første blik’. Overseeing the matches are longtime experts including Dr. Pepper Schwartz and Pastor Calvin Roberson, with seasons now on Lifetime.

The format follows couples who meet at the altar and navigate married life under professional guidance, with reunion and decision-day specials tracking outcomes across seasons.

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

'Hunting History with Steven Rinella' (2025–present)
History

Also Thursday, October 2, the History Channel docuseries follows outdoorsman and author Steven Rinella as he investigates historical mysteries—from the Donner Party to the Lost Colony of Roanoke—through a survivalist lens.

Episode guides detail installments aired earlier this year, including inquiries into the Alaska Triangle and aviation disappearances; Thursday’s slate continues that investigation-meets-expedition approach.

‘Married at First Sight: Afterparty’ (2022–present)

'Married at First Sight: Afterparty' (2022–present)
Married at First Sight: Afterparty

Rounding out Thursday, October 2, the companion talk show is hosted by Keshia Knight Pulliam, who sits with cast members to unpack episodes, unseen scenes, and decision-day fallout.

Episodes feature rotating newlyweds and franchise alumni; Pulliam’s segments often include targeted questions and exclusive clips tied to the week’s events.

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

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

Also Thursday, October 2, this series breaks down extraordinary incidents caught on camera—natural disasters, mechanical failures, and survival stories—using expert analysis and frame-by-frame review. Veteran journalist Tony Harris is featured as host across History programming and related specials.

Season listings show episodes ranging from tornado survivals to infrastructure mishaps, organized around what went wrong and how people made it out.

‘Abbott Elementary’ (2021–present)

'Abbott Elementary' (2021–present)
Warner Bros. Television

Also on Thursday, October 2, Quinta Brunson’s Philadelphia-set mockumentary continues, starring Brunson with Tyler James Williams, Janelle James, Lisa Ann Walter, Chris Perfetti, Sheryl Lee Ralph, and William Stanford Davis. Executive producers include Brunson, Randall Einhorn, Justin Halpern, and Patrick Schumacker.

The workplace comedy follows teachers at a cash-strapped public school, with single-camera production and 22-minute episodes highlighting classroom chaos and staff camaraderie. Thursday’s drop lines up with Season 5’s early-October launch week.

‘Shifting Gears’ (2025–present)

'Shifting Gears' (2025–present)
20th Television

Thursday, October 2 also features the ABC multi-camera sitcom from Julie Thacker Scully and Mike Scully, starring Tim Allen as Matt, a widowed classic-car restorer, and Kat Dennings as Riley, his estranged daughter. The main cast includes Seann William Scott and Daryl “Chill” Mitchell; Michelle Nader is showrunner.

Season 2 launches October 1 with a much-publicized ‘Home Improvement’ reunion episode; the series has logged strong multi-platform viewership since its January debut. Thursday’s appearance catches it amid a growing episode order.

’90 Day Fiancé’ (2014–present)

'90 Day Fiancé' (2014–present)
Sharp Entertainment

On Saturday, October 4, the flagship TLC reality series follows couples navigating the K-1 visa’s 90-day marriage deadline, hosted across reunions by Shaun Robinson and produced by Sharp Entertainment.

The franchise has spawned many spin-offs, with current season storylines continuing to drive headlines around relationship hurdles and international moves.

‘Paranormal Lockdown’ (2016–2019)

'Paranormal Lockdown' (2016–2019)
Groff Entertainment, LLC

Also Saturday, October 4, this series stars investigators Nick Groff and Katrina Weidman, who conduct 72-hour immersions at reportedly haunted sites, with Groff also serving as an executive producer.

Originally airing on Destination America and TLC, the show ran three seasons totaling dozens of episodes and specials. Saturday’s return spotlights extended investigations captured with multi-camera rigs.

‘Halloween Wars’ (2011–present)

'Halloween Wars' (2011–present)
Super Delicious Productions

Arriving Saturday, October 4, Food Network’s competitive series assembles teams of cake, sugar, and pumpkin artists for elaborate, theme-based displays. Judges have included Shinmin Li and Aarti Sequeira; Jonathan Bennett has served as host across multiple seasons.

Episode archives document semi-final and final challenges themed to haunted locales; Saturday’s batch keeps the seasonal confections coming.

‘Fire Force’ (2019–present)

'Fire Force' (2019–present)
David Production

Also Saturday, October 4, the anime adaptation of Atsushi Ōkubo’s manga follows pyrokinetic recruit Shinra Kusakabe in a Tokyo under siege by spontaneous human combustion, produced by David Production. Earlier seasons were directed by Yuki Yase and Tatsuma Minamikawa, with a split-cour final season announced.

The franchise connects narratively to Ōkubo’s ‘Soul Eater’; the third season began airing in April 2025 with a second cour slated for January 2026 in Japan. Saturday’s arrival expands access to the series’ latest arcs.

‘Spy x Family’ (2022–present)

'Spy x Family' (2022–present)
WIT STUDIO

Saturday, October 4 brings the hit anime about spy Loid Forger, assassin Yor, and telepath Anya navigating a pretend family for an undercover mission. Season 1 was produced by Wit Studio and CloverWorks, directed by Kazuhiro Furuhashi, with music by (K)NoW_NAME.

The series’ two-part first season aired April–June and October–December 2022 in Japan, earning numerous awards and continuing with subsequent seasons and a feature film.

‘Natalie Wood: An American Murder Mystery’ (2018)

'Natalie Wood: An American Murder Mystery' (2018)
Jupiter Entertainment

Also Saturday, October 4, Investigation Discovery’s three-part docuseries revisits the 1981 drowning death of actor Natalie Wood near Catalina Island, featuring archival materials and interviews tied to the reopened inquiry years later.

The production was from American Media, Inc. and Jupiter Entertainment, with executive producers including Dylan Howard, among others noted at the time of release.

‘Sister Wives’ (2010–present)

'Sister Wives' (2010–present)
Advanced Medical Productions

On Saturday, October 4, the TLC reality series continues chronicling the Brown family’s evolving relationships. Recent episodes center on Kody and Robyn Brown’s conversations about remaining monogamous after separations from Christine, Janelle, and Meri.

Season coverage has also addressed the family’s grief and memorial efforts for Robert “Garrison” Brown, as well as broader dynamics among the adult children.

‘My Hero Academia’ (2016–present)

'My Hero Academia' (2016–present)
BONES

Also Saturday, October 4, the Bones-produced anime adapts Kōhei Horikoshi’s manga about Izuku Midoriya’s path to heroism at U.A. High School. The Japanese voice cast includes Daiki Yamashita (Midoriya) and Nobuhiko Okamoto (Bakugo); the English dub stars Justin Briner and Christopher R. Sabat among others.

Multiple seasons cover major arcs involving Class 1-A, pro heroes, and the League of Villains, with ongoing additions to both Japanese and English casts as storylines expand. Saturday’s slate adds more of the long-running series.

‘The Bachelorette’ (2003–present)

'The Bachelorette' (2003–present)
Next Entertainment

Saturday, October 4 also brings ABC’s dating franchise spin-off, now hosted by Jesse Palmer in recent seasons. The format follows a single lead choosing among contestants across travel dates, hometowns, and a finale proposal.

The series entered a scheduling pause over summer 2025 before ABC set a return with a new lead announced for the next cycle; Saturday’s drop broadens the back catalog available to stream.

‘Digimon Beatbreak’ (2025–present)

'Digimon Beatbreak' (2025–present)
Toei Animation

On Sunday, October 5, the eleventh mainline ‘Digimon’ TV anime launches, with its first episode previewed during Digimon Expo 2025 and full broadcast beginning this date in Japan. Franchise trackers note plans for international subtitled streaming.

The new series expands the long-running digital-monster universe with fresh protagonists and partner Digimon; Sunday’s bow marks the start of its weekly run.

Share which shows you’re most excited to watch this week in the comments!

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