Here Are All the TV Shows Coming to Hulu This Week, Including ‘Mr & Mrs Murder’
A thrilling batch of shows is dropping on Hulu from July 28 to August 3, ready to keep you glued to your screen. Whether you’re craving animated laughs, spicy reality TV, or gritty true-crime, this week’s releases have it all.
We’re diving into every new and returning show hitting the platform. Each one gets a spotlight below, with just enough detail to help you pick your next binge without spoiling the fun.
1. The Wonderfully Weird World of Gumball (2025)

Kicking off on July 28, ‘The Wonderfully Weird World of Gumball’ follows Gumball Watterson, a mischievous cat, as he stumbles through absurd adventures in the quirky town of Elmore.
This animated gem mixes sharp wit with wild visuals, making it a hit for kids and grown-ups who love a good laugh.
2. Dope Girls (2025)

‘Dope Girls’ arrives on July 29, plunging into the underworld of 1920s London where bold women run a secret nightclub scene, balancing glitz with danger.
Expect rich drama and fierce characters in this fresh take on a turbulent era, perfect for history and crime fans.
3. Mr & Mrs Murder (2013)

Hitting Hulu on July 30, ‘Mr & Mrs Murder’ tracks a crime-scene-cleaning couple in Australia who moonlight as amateur detectives solving quirky mysteries.
The show’s charm lies in its blend of humor and clever whodunits, ideal for those who like their crime stories light and fun.
4. The Bachelor Australia (2013)

Also landing on July 30, ‘The Bachelor Australia’ brings romance and drama as one guy dates a group of women, searching for true love in stunning settings.
Its heartfelt moments and emotional twists make it a go-to for reality TV lovers who enjoy a good love story.
5. The Bachelorette Australia (2015)

On July 30, ‘The Bachelorette Australia’ flips the script, with a woman choosing from a lineup of suitors in a quest for romance, set against gorgeous Australian backdrops.
The show delivers passion and heartbreak, a perfect pick for anyone hooked on dating drama.
6. Diners, Drive-ins and Dives (2006)

‘Diners, Drive-ins and Dives’ rolls onto Hulu on July 31, with Guy Fieri hitting the road to uncover America’s tastiest hidden food joints.
It’s a mouthwatering journey packed with bold flavors and local charm, great for foodies who love a side of personality.
7. Guy’s Grocery Games (2013)

Also on July 31, ‘Guy’s Grocery Games’ challenges chefs to cook under pressure in a supermarket showdown, hosted by the ever-energetic Guy Fieri.
The creative tasks and fast-paced fun make it a treat for fans of cooking and competition shows.
8. MTV Floribama Shore (2017)

‘MTV Floribama Shore’ crashes onto Hulu on August 1, following a group of young adults living it up on the Gulf Coast with parties and personal clashes.
Its raw energy and beachy chaos are tailor-made for reality TV fans who love a wild vibe.
9. Undercover Boss (2010)

Also on August 1, ‘Undercover Boss’ shows CEOs going undercover as regular workers to get a real look at their companies, leading to surprising discoveries.
The mix of workplace drama and heartfelt moments makes it a unique watch for anyone curious about business and people.
10. Survivor (2000)

‘Survivor’ lands on Hulu on August 1, throwing contestants into tough environments to outwit and outlast each other in a battle of strategy and stamina.
This legendary reality show keeps delivering high-stakes drama, a must for competition fans.
11. Kids Diana Show (2024)

On August 1, ‘Kids Diana Show’ brings the YouTube star’s playful adventures to Hulu, packed with colorful stories and lessons for young viewers.
It’s a fun, family-friendly option that parents and kids can enjoy together for its lighthearted charm.
12. Alone: The Beast (2020)

‘Alone: The Beast’ hits Hulu on August 2, dropping contestants into harsh wilderness with next to nothing, testing their survival chops.
The intense, no-frills format is a draw for anyone who loves watching raw human resilience in action.
13. Body Cam (2018)

Also on August 2, ‘Body Cam’ uses real police footage to tell gripping stories of law enforcement encounters, offering an unfiltered look at tense moments.
True-crime fans will be hooked by its real-world intensity and authentic storytelling.
14. Alone: The Skills Challenge (2022)

‘Alone: The Skills Challenge’ arrives on August 2, pitting past ‘Alone’ survivors against each other in focused wilderness skill tests.
Its hands-on approach and emphasis on expertise make it a standout for survival show enthusiasts.
15. Evil Lives Here (2016)

Closing out the week on August 2, ‘Evil Lives Here’ shares chilling real-life accounts of people who lived with dangerous loved ones, often with shocking twists.
The raw emotion and personal stories make it a gripping choice for true-crime lovers.
What’s your top pick from this week’s Hulu lineup? Share your thoughts in the comments!


