Hulu is packed with buzzy originals, critically acclaimed dramas, queer coming-of-age comedies, wildly addictive mysteries, and reality TV chaos — basically, something for every mood. Whether you’re searching for big ensemble hits, tear-jerkers, or queer-friendly comfort shows, we’ve got you covered. We pulled together a list of titles worth watching (or keeping on your radar), complete with quick summaries and trailers so you can decide what to binge next. Screenshot this list for your next weekend marathon!

Series to Watch on Hulu Right Now (or Soon-ish)

Percy Jackson and the Olympians

Season two of Percy Jackson and the Olympians is based on the second installment of Disney Hyperion’s best-selling book series titled “The Sea of Monsters” by award-winning author Rick Riordan. In the new season, Percy Jackson returns to Camp Half-Blood one year later to find his world turned upside down. His friendship with Annabeth is changing, he learns he has a cyclops for a brother, Grover has gone missing, and camp is under siege from the forces of Kronos. Percy’s journey to set things right will take him off the map and into the deadly Sea of Monsters, where a secret fate awaits the son of Poseidon.

Adults

FX’s Adults is an ensemble comedy series about a group of twenty-somethings in New York trying to be good people, despite being neither “good” nor “people” yet. “Samir” (Malik Elassal), “Billie” (Lucy Freyer), “Paul Baker” (Jack Innanen), “Issa” (Amita Rao) and “Anton” (Owen Thiele) are five friends crashing together in Samir’s childhood home, where they share their meals, anxieties and, occasionally, toothbrushes.

Only Murders in the Building

After the suspicious death of the Arconia’s doorman, Lester, Charles, Oliver, and Mabel launch a new investigation that uncovers a dangerous web of secrets connecting billionaires, mob ties, and the mysterious residents of their building. Starring Steve Martin, Martin Short, Selena Gomez, and a stacked roster of guest stars, the series continues its sharp comedic mystery energy — and Season 6 has officially been approved, taking the trio to London.

Nine Perfect Strangers

Nicole Kidman returns as the enigmatic healing guru Masha in the second season of Nine Perfect Strangers, based on Liane Moriarty’s bestselling novel. A new batch of wellness-seekers arrives at a mysterious Alpine resort looking for transformative paths to betterment and happiness. During their stay, the guests partake in unconventional methods to reach their goals, while Masha is forced to confront some past demons … threatening to destroy both her own personal wellness and that of her guests.

The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives

Reality-drama steeped in scandal.

#Momtok is back, but damaging revelations and allegations threaten its future. The members face a crisis of friendship as loyalties shift; trust is tested, and the lines between fact and fiction blur. When the pursuit of the truth calls character into question, a war over morality begins and a clash between #Momtok and #Dadtok erupts. With their sisterhood and everything they’ve built hanging in the balance, can the women find a path forward to salvation? Or will their collective sins destroy #Momtok for good?

All’s Fair

A team of female divorce attorneys leave a male-dominated firm to open their own powerhouse practice. Fierce, brilliant and emotionally complicated, they navigate high-stakes breakups, scandalous secrets and shifting allegiances—both in the courtroom and within their own ranks. In a world where money talks and love is a battleground, these women don’t just play the game—they change it.

Mid-Century Modern

Though it may be cancelled, it will never be forgotten. And you can still binge the first season for some cozy laughs and serious sass.

Mid-Century Modern follows three best friends — gay gentlemen of a certain age – who, after an unexpected death, decide to spend their golden years living together in Palm Springs where the wealthiest one lives with his mother. As a chosen family, they prove that no matter how hard things get, there’s always someone around to remind you it would be better if you got your neck done.

Abbott Elementary

Abbott Elementary follows a group of dedicated, passionate teachers — and a slightly tone-deaf principal — who are brought together in a Philadelphia public school where, despite the odds stacked against them, they are determined to help their students succeed in life. 

English Teacher

Season 2 of FX’s critically acclaimed English Teacher follows “Evan Marquez,” played by creator Brian Jordan Alvarez, as he continues to navigate his way through the political minefield known as the American high school. Back with Evan — though not always on his side — are his best friend “Gwen” (Stephanie Koenig), gym teacher “Markie” (Sean Patton), wild card guidance counselor “Rick” (Carmen Christopher) and constantly terrified “Principal Grant Moretti” (Enrico Colantoni).

Dying for Sex

FX’s Dying for Sex is inspired by the true story of Molly Kochan, originally shared on a Wondery podcast created with her best friend, Nikki Boyer. 

After Molly (Michelle Williams) receives a diagnosis of Stage IV metastatic breast cancer, she decides to leave her husband, Steve (Jay Duplass) and begins to explore the full breadth and complexity of her sexual desires for the first time in her life. She gets the courage and support to go on this adventure from her best friend Nikki (Jenny Slate), who stays by her side until the very end. Also joining the cast are Rob Delaney, Kelvin Yu, David Rasche, Esco Jouléy and Sissy Spacek.

The Handmaid’s Tale

In the final season of The Handmaid’s Tale, June’s unyielding spirit and determination pull her back into the fight to take down Gilead. Luke and Moira join the resistance. Serena tries to reform Gilead while Commander Lawrence and Aunt Lydia reckon with what they have wrought, and Nick faces challenging tests of character. This final chapter of June’s journey highlights the importance of hope, courage, solidarity, and resilience in the pursuit of justice and freedom.

High Potential

High Potential is an ABC comedy-drama series starring Kaitlin Olson as a single mom with a genius-level IQ who becomes an unlikely consultant for the LAPD, solving crimes alongside a by-the-book detective (Daniel Sunjata).

Love, Victor

Existing in the same universe as Love, Simon, this series finds Victor going on a journey of self-discovery — not only deciding who he wants to be with, but more broadly, who he wants to be. With their post-high-school-plans looming, Victor (Michael Cimino) and his friends are faced with a new set of problems that they must work through to make the best choices for their futures.

Everything’s Gonna Be Okay

Nicholas, an anxious twenty-something, heads home to see his dad and two younger half-sisters — one of whom is autistic. But when his father suddenly passes away, what was meant to be a short visit becomes a crash course in adulthood. Now the three of them must grieve, readjust, and figure out how to function as a family with Nicholas unexpectedly in charge. As they navigate autism, first crushes, consent, parenting on the fly, and the wild messiness of growing up, this warm comedy shows how even the most imperfect families can find joy in the hardest moments, one hilariously uncomfortable conversation at a time.

Reality TV

I Kissed a Girl

Host Dannii Minogue opens the doors to an Italian masseria to play cupid for girls who like girls, as 10 singles are matched up and meet for the first time with a kiss.

Are You My First?

In this bold new dating experiment, a sizzling group of virgins arrives in a sun-soaked paradise built for romance, connection, and maybe even a long-awaited first time. Free from outside judgment, these stunning singles finally get the space to explore real chemistry — and themselves — through steamy dates, emotional challenges, and surprise arrivals all searching for “the one.” Some will spark unforgettable connections, others will crash and burn, and a few might leave more flustered than fulfilled.

Hosted by Bachelor alums Kaitlyn Bristowe and Colton Underwood.

Movies to Watch

The Roses

Behind the polished veneer of a picture-perfect marriage, a chaotic unraveling is underway. The Roses follows a couple whose seemingly enviable life begins to crack open, revealing resentment, rivalry, and a tension that’s been simmering just below the surface. As their relationship devolves into an all-out emotional war, things become equal parts explosive, hilarious, and deeply human.

Starring Benedict Cumberbatch, Olivia Colman, and Andy Samberg, and directed by Jay Roach, the film offers a sharp, satirical look at love gone off the rails.

The Last Showgirl

Pamela Anderson shines as a Vegas showgirl whose career is ending. Jamie Lee Curtis, Dave Bautista, and Billie Lourd also star, Gia Coppola directs.

Bride Hard

Starring our favorite Pitch Perfect gays (Anna Camp and Rebel Wilson), Bride Hard is an action-comedy film that puts a wild twist on the classic wedding movie. The story follows a secret agent who’s serving as maid of honor at her best friend’s extravagant wedding — until a mercenary group crashes the celebration and takes everyone hostage.

All of Us Strangers

All of Us Strangers is “a metaphysical exploration of queer love and loneliness, familial grief and healing.” The film stars Andrew Scott, who plays a London screenwriter named Adam. Adam starts a passionate romance with his neighbor Harry, played by Paul Mescal, while also reconnecting with his parents, portrayed by Jamie Bell and Claire Foy. The catch? Adam’s parents died in a car crash when he was young.

Cuckoo

The story follows 17-year-old Gretchen (Hunter Schafer), who reluctantly leaves her American home to join her dad in the German Alps. Dad’s got a new family and a new gig at a resort, but things get weird fast. Gretchen’s mute half-sister Alma catches the creepy eye of Mr. König, her father’s boss. Soon, Gretchen starts hearing strange noises and having bloody visions. The tranquil vacation spot turns into a nightmare as she uncovers a shocking family secret.