‘The Wonderfully Weird World of Gumball’ and All the Other TV Shows Coming to Hulu This Week
Get ready for an exciting week of fresh entertainment on Hulu. From Monday, July 28 to Sunday, August 3, a diverse lineup of shows hits the platform, offering something for everyone, whether you’re into quirky animations, gripping reality TV, or intense true-crime stories.
We’ve got a packed schedule with a mix of new series and returning favorites. Below, we break down every show arriving this week, giving you a quick peek at what to expect. Each entry includes key details to help you decide what to stream next.
1. The Wonderfully Weird World of Gumball (2025)

Hulu welcomes ‘The Wonderfully Weird World of Gumball’ on July 28. This animated series dives into the chaotic life of Gumball Watterson, a blue cat navigating school, family, and bizarre adventures in the town of Elmore.
The show blends humor with surreal storytelling, perfect for those who love offbeat cartoons. Expect vibrant visuals and clever gags that appeal to both kids and adults.
2. Dope Girls (2025)

‘Dope Girls’ lands on Hulu on July 29. Set in post-World War I London, this drama follows a group of women running an underground nightclub empire, mixing glamour with gritty crime.
The series promises strong performances and a deep dive into a rarely explored era. It’s a must-watch for fans of historical dramas with a rebellious edge.
3. Mr & Mrs Murder (2013)

On July 30, Hulu brings back ‘Mr & Mrs Murder’. This Australian comedy-crime series centers on a married couple who clean crime scenes and solve murders on the side.
With its lighthearted tone and clever mysteries, the show offers a fun mix of laughs and suspense. It’s great for viewers who enjoy cozy crime stories with a quirky twist.
4. The Bachelor Australia (2013)

Also arriving on July 30 is ‘The Bachelor Australia’. This reality show follows a single man searching for love among a group of hopeful women, packed with romance and drama.
The Australian version stands out with its scenic settings and heartfelt moments. It’s a guilty pleasure for reality TV fans who love emotional rollercoasters.
5. The Bachelorette Australia (2015)

Hulu adds ‘The Bachelorette Australia’ on July 30. This spin-off puts a woman in the driver’s seat as she dates multiple suitors to find her perfect match.
Expect plenty of heart and heartbreak in stunning Australian locales. It’s a fresh take on the dating show formula, ideal for romance enthusiasts.
6. Diners, Drive-ins and Dives (2006)

‘Diners, Drive-ins and Dives’ hits Hulu on July 31. Hosted by Guy Fieri, this foodie favorite explores America’s best small-town eateries, showcasing comfort food and local flavors.
Each episode is a tasty road trip filled with bold dishes and colorful characters. Food lovers will want to tune in for this culinary adventure.
7. Guy’s Grocery Games (2013)

Also on July 31, ‘Guy’s Grocery Games’ joins Hulu. Guy Fieri challenges chefs to whip up dishes under wild conditions in a supermarket setting, testing their creativity.
The fast-paced competitions and unexpected twists make this a hit for food and game show fans. It’s high-energy fun with a side of cooking inspiration.
8. MTV Floribama Shore (2017)

On August 1, Hulu streams ‘MTV Floribama Shore’. This reality series follows young adults living it up on the Gulf Coast, mixing party vibes with personal drama.
Think loud personalities and beachside chaos. It’s a wild ride for those who crave unfiltered reality TV.
9. Undercover Boss (2010)

‘Undercover Boss’ arrives on Hulu on August 1. CEOs go incognito as entry-level workers to uncover what’s really happening in their companies, leading to emotional reveals.
The show blends heartwarming moments with workplace insights. It’s a compelling watch for anyone curious about life behind the scenes of big businesses.
10. Survivor (2000)

Hulu adds ‘Survivor’ on August 1. This iconic reality show pits contestants against each other in remote locations, testing their survival skills and strategy.
With decades of intense challenges and alliances, it’s a classic for a reason. Perfect for fans of competition and human drama.
11. Kids Diana Show (2024)

‘Kids Diana Show’ premieres on Hulu on August 1. Based on the popular YouTube channel, it follows young Diana’s imaginative adventures, filled with fun and learning.
The colorful series is tailored for young viewers but has charm for parents too. It’s a wholesome pick for family viewing.
12. Alone: The Beast (2020)

On August 2, Hulu brings ‘Alone: The Beast’. This survival spin-off drops contestants into the wilderness with minimal gear, pushing their limits against nature.
The raw intensity and real stakes make it gripping. It’s a great choice for fans of extreme survival challenges.
13. Body Cam (2018)

Also on August 2, ‘Body Cam’ joins Hulu. This true-crime series uses real police body camera footage to recount intense law enforcement encounters.
The unfiltered perspective delivers edge-of-your-seat moments. It’s a must for true-crime buffs who want authentic storytelling.
14. Alone: The Skills Challenge (2022)

Hulu streams ‘Alone: The Skills Challenge’ on August 2. Former ‘Alone’ contestants face off in head-to-head survival tasks, showcasing their wilderness expertise.
The focus on skill over drama sets it apart. Survival enthusiasts will love the practical, hands-on competitions.
15. Evil Lives Here (2016)

‘Evil Lives Here’ arrives on Hulu on August 2. This chilling series features real people sharing their experiences living with dangerous individuals, often family members.
The emotional storytelling and shocking revelations hit hard. It’s a haunting pick for true-crime fans who want personal, human stories.
Which show are you most excited to stream this week? Drop your picks in the comments!


