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

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Here’s your at-a-glance guide to what’s hitting Hulu the week of Monday, September 1 through Sunday, September 7, 2025. It’s a busy stretch: legacy reality TV, true-crime chapters from ABC News Studios, A&E docuseries, a farm-to-table cooking show, a Turkish romantic dramedy, and a new Hulu Original climbing miniseries.

Below, you’ll find each title with concrete details—what it’s about, who’s in it, when it first premiered, key production facts—and the exact day it lands on Hulu this week. Titles are in single quotes throughout, and dates appear inside each section so you can plan your queue without digging.

‘America’s Next Top Model’ (2003–2018)

'America's Next Top Model' (2003–2018)
Bankable Productions

Arriving Monday, September 1, 2025. Created and executive produced by Tyra Banks, this long-running reality competition premiered in 2003 and spans 24 cycles in which aspiring models compete for career-launching prizes. The series originally aired on UPN before moving to The CW and later VH1, with Banks hosting most cycles (Rita Ora hosted cycle 23). Judges across the run include Nigel Barker, J. Alexander, Twiggy, Paulina Porizkova, André Leon Talley, Kelly Cutrone, Ashley Graham, Drew Elliott, and Law Roach.

Behind the scenes, the show has been produced by 10 by 10 Entertainment alongside Banks’s companies (Bankable Productions/The Tyra Banks Company) with typical episode runtimes around 41–43 minutes. The franchise’s first cycle filmed in late 2002 and aired in 2003; among early highlights were shoots in Paris and a prize package anchored by a Wilhelmina Models contract and a ‘Marie Claire’ spread.

‘Betrayal’ (2023– )

'Betrayal' (2023– )
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Arriving Tuesday, September 2, 2025. This ABC News Studios/Glass Entertainment docuseries expands a true-crime universe launched with ‘Betrayal: The Perfect Husband’ in 2023 and continued with the three-part ‘Betrayal: A Father’s Secret’ in 2024, all based on the hit ‘Betrayal’ podcast. Executive producers include Nancy Glass and Jon Hirsch for Glass Entertainment, with ABC News Studios overseen by senior EP David Sloan.

On Hulu, the hub groups multiple installments of the franchise, with seasons focusing on real relationships upended by shocking deception and featuring extensive interviews and archival materials. As of now, Hulu lists multiple seasons under the ‘Betrayal’ banner, with dedicated trailers for the sub-series.

‘Reminder’ (2025– )

'Reminder' (2025– )
O3 Medya

Arriving Wednesday, September 3, 2025. ‘Reminder’ (original title: ‘Aşkı Hatırla’) is a Turkish romantic dramedy created by writer-director Özgür Önurme from a story by Ahmet Vatan and produced by O3 Medya. The series stars Hande Erçel as Güneş and Barış Arduç as Deniz—exes who cross paths six months after their split and are drawn together by a mysterious phone message that sets off an unexpected journey.

Season 1 comprises eight episodes (approx. 40–55 minutes) and features Sezin Akbaşoğulları, Fatih Al, Begüm Akkaya, Başak Gümülcinelioğlu, Feyyaz Şerifoğlu, Melis Minkari, and Naz Göktan. The show premiered in June 2025 and has been presented internationally under the English title ‘Reminder.’

‘The First 48’ (2004– )

'The First 48' (2004– )
ITV Entertainment

Arriving Thursday, September 4, 2025. The A&E documentary series embeds with homicide units across U.S. cities during the crucial first two days after a killing. Narrated by Dion Graham and produced by ITV Entertainment, the series began in 2004 and has logged hundreds of episodes while following detectives as they process scenes, canvass neighborhoods, and interview witnesses.

Episodes typically run about 42 minutes and have been filmed in high definition for many seasons. The franchise also spawned related titles including ‘The First 48: Missing Persons’ and ‘The Killer Speaks,’ underscoring its place as one of A&E’s signature nonfiction crime series.

‘The Chef’s Garden’ (2024– )

'The Chef's Garden' (2024– )
The Chef's Garden

Arriving Thursday, September 4, 2025. This FYI/Home.Made.Nation culinary series stars farmer and host Farmer Lee Jones at his family’s The Chef’s Garden farm and the Culinary Vegetable Institute in Huron, Ohio, where visiting chefs explore ingredients straight from the fields. The series runs as a 10-episode season produced in partnership with Rachael Ray’s Free Food Studios and A+E Networks.

Episodes showcase produce-driven cooking in the institute’s test kitchen, with Jones guiding guests through harvests and preparations; platform listings note availability on Hulu in the U.S. alongside other providers.

‘Digital Addiction’ (2022– )

'Digital Addiction' (2022– )
GRB Studios

Arriving Thursday, September 4, 2025. A&E’s docuseries examines extreme cases of online dependency—from compulsive gaming and social media to cyber relationships—through interventions designed by specialists. Produced by GRB Studios (the team behind ‘Intervention’), the series premiered in 2022 on A&E before migrating to streaming platforms.

Featured experts across episodes include certified interventionist Amanda Marino, digital-addiction specialist Craig Perra, and clinicians such as Lin Sternlicht and David Greenfield, who work with families to build tech-use boundaries.

‘Rachael Ray’s Meals in Minutes’ (2024– )

'Rachael Ray's Meals in Minutes' (2024– )
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Arriving Thursday, September 4, 2025. Rachael Ray returns to quick-cook TV with this FYI series—part of A+E’s Home.Made.Nation block—filmed in her home kitchen and focused on complete meals assembled in minutes. The show debuted April 15, 2024, and stems from A+E’s joint venture with Ray’s production company, Free Food Studios.

Hulu currently lists a sizable batch of episodes available to stream, with Ray as on-camera star and executive producer under the Free Food Studios banner. Expect a mix of comfort classics and more elevated plates designed for weeknights.

‘Memphis to the Mountain’ (2025)

Hulu

Arriving Friday, September 5, 2025. A Hulu Original docuseries, this miniseries follows nine climbers from Memphis Rox—a nonprofit, pay-what-you-can climbing and community center in South Memphis—as they train to summit a 16,000-foot rock tower on Mount Kenya. Local coverage confirms the series’ September 5 streaming date and spotlights participants from the gym’s community.

Memphis Rox was founded in 2018 by filmmaker Tom Shadyac and operates on an access-first model; no one is turned away for inability to pay, with volunteer hours accepted in lieu of fees. The organization’s mission contextualizes the series’ focus on mentorship, opportunity, and the transformative power of climbing.

Share your thoughts on which of this week’s arrivals you’ll be queuing up first in the comments!

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