All the TV Shows Coming to Hulu in September 2025

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September’s here, and Hulu’s rolling out a packed lineup of new and returning shows to keep you glued to your screen. From gripping true crime to laugh-out-loud comedies and thrilling dramas, there’s something for everyone as the fall season kicks off.

Whether you’re into star-studded mysteries, international dramas, or reality TV, Hulu’s got you covered with fresh episodes and full seasons dropping throughout the month. Here’s a rundown of every show premiering on Hulu in September, with all the details you need to know about what’s hitting the platform.

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

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

‘America’s Next Top Model’ returns with its complete 16th season, bringing aspiring models into the spotlight as they compete for a shot at stardom. The show, hosted by Tyra Banks, follows contestants through intense photo shoots, runway challenges, and personal drama, all while vying for a modeling contract and cash prize. Season 16, originally aired in 2011, features 14 hopefuls facing unique challenges like shooting a commercial for a fictional coffee brand and posing in couture gowns in Morocco. The season is known for its high-stakes eliminations and guest judges like supermodel Karolina Kurkova. It drops on Hulu on September 1.

The season dives into the competitive world of modeling with a mix of fresh faces and returning fan favorites, guided by mentors like Jay Manuel and Miss J. Alexander. Expect plenty of behind-the-scenes tension and bold fashion moments as the contestants navigate critiques from industry pros. Fans can binge all episodes of this iconic reality competition starting September 1, perfect for a nostalgic trip back to the early 2010s modeling scene.

‘Betrayal’ (2023)

'Betrayal' (2023)
iHeartPodcasts

‘Betrayal’ kicks off its third season, a psychological thriller diving into the unraveling of trust and secrets within relationships. The season follows Stacey Rutherford, a single mother who marries charming physician Dr. Justin Rutherford, only to discover a hidden camera in their home that exposes his dark secrets. Produced by ABC News Studios and Glass Entertainment, the series blends true crime elements with intense personal drama. All episodes of Season 3 premiere on Hulu on September 2.

This season explores complex moral dilemmas and the fallout of broken trust, with Stacey confronting devastating revelations that shake her family. The show’s gripping narrative and stellar performances keep viewers hooked, building on the success of its previous seasons. Available for a full binge starting September 2, it’s a must-watch for fans of psychological dramas and true crime.

‘Reminder’ (2025)

'Reminder' (2025)
O3 Medya

‘Reminder’ is a new Turkish romantic drama making its U.S. debut on Hulu, available in both dubbed and subtitled versions. The series stars Hande Erçel as Güneş, a successful editor, and Barış Arduç as Deniz, her former fiancé. Six months after their sudden breakup while planning their wedding, a mysterious message pulls them into a journey that forces them to confront their past and redefine love. The complete first season arrives on September 3.

Produced by O3 Medya, the show promises emotional depth and romantic entanglements, exploring themes of heartbreak and second chances. With its compelling leads and international appeal, ‘Reminder’ offers a fresh addition to Hulu’s lineup of global dramas. Fans can stream all episodes starting September 3, making it a perfect pick for a cozy binge.

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

'Rachael Ray’s Meals in Minutes' (2024)
fyi

‘Rachael Ray’s Meals in Minutes’ returns with Season 2B, where celebrity chef Rachael Ray shares quick and delicious recipes for busy home cooks. Each episode features Ray whipping up meals that can be made in under 30 minutes, from hearty comfort food to healthy weeknight dinners, all with her signature approachable style. The new episodes premiere on Hulu on September 4.

The show, produced by A+E Networks, combines practical cooking tips with Ray’s warm personality, offering viewers step-by-step guidance for accessible dishes. Season 2B continues to focus on time-saving techniques and flavorful recipes, making it ideal for foodies looking to streamline their kitchen game. Catch the latest episodes starting September 4.

‘Digital Addiction’ (2022)

'Digital Addiction' (2022)
GRB Studios

‘Digital Addiction’ comes back with its complete first season, a docuseries exploring the impact of technology overuse on individuals and families. Produced by A+E Networks, the show dives into real-life stories of people struggling with compulsive behaviors tied to social media, gaming, and smartphones, featuring expert insights and personal journeys toward recovery. The full season, along with a special episode, hits Hulu on September 4.

Each episode examines different aspects of digital dependency, from its effects on mental health to strategies for regaining balance. With a focus on relatable human experiences and practical solutions, the series offers a timely look at our tech-driven world. Stream it all starting September 4 for a thought-provoking deep dive.

‘The Chef’s Garden’ (2024)

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

‘The Chef’s Garden’ premieres its complete first season, a docuseries centered on sustainable farming and culinary innovation at The Chef’s Garden farm in Ohio. The show follows farmers and chefs as they collaborate to create farm-to-table dishes, highlighting regenerative agriculture and the journey from soil to plate. All episodes drop on Hulu on September 4.

Produced with a focus on food culture, the series showcases the expertise of Farmer Lee Jones and his team, alongside renowned chefs who visit the farm to craft unique menus. It’s a celebration of fresh ingredients and creative cooking, appealing to food enthusiasts and eco-conscious viewers alike. The full season is available to stream starting September 4.

‘The First 48’ (2004)

'The First 48' (2004)
ITV Entertainment

‘The First 48’ brings its 27th season to Hulu, following homicide detectives as they race against the clock to solve cases within the critical first 48 hours. Each episode tracks real investigations, capturing the urgency and emotional weight of police work through raw footage and interviews. The new season premieres on September 4.

Produced by ITV America, the long-running series continues to offer an unfiltered look at crime-solving, focusing on detectives in cities like Miami and Tulsa. With its intense storytelling and real-world stakes, it remains a staple for true crime fans. New episodes will be available starting September 4, with more to follow throughout the month.

‘Only Murders in the Building’ (2021)

'Only Murders in the Building' (2021)
Rhode Island Ave. Productions

‘Only Murders in the Building’ returns with its fifth season, following amateur sleuths Charles, Oliver, and Mabel as they investigate the suspicious death of their building’s doorman, Lester. The star-studded cast, including Steve Martin, Martin Short, Selena Gomez, and Meryl Streep, dives into a web of secrets involving mobsters, billionaires, and the quirky residents of the Arconia. The first three episodes premiere on Hulu on September 9, with new episodes dropping weekly on Tuesdays.

This season introduces new guest stars like Renée Zellweger, Christoph Waltz, and Téa Leoni, adding fresh intrigue to the comedic mystery. Produced by 20th Television, the show continues its blend of humor, heart, and high-society drama, exploring the evolving landscape of New York City. Fans can start streaming the season opener on September 9.

‘Jeopardy!’ (1984)

'Jeopardy!' (1984)
Columbia TriStar Television

‘Jeopardy!’ kicks off its 42nd season, bringing the iconic quiz show back with new contestants battling it out for cash prizes. Hosted by Ken Jennings, the show features its classic format of trivia across categories, with players racing to buzz in with correct answers. The new season premieres on September 9, alongside select past seasons (20, 21, 27, 34, and 35) available to stream on Hulu.

Produced by Sony Pictures Television, ‘Jeopardy!’ remains a staple of American television, known for its challenging questions and competitive spirit. New episodes will air regularly, with Hulu offering next-day streaming for fans to catch up starting September 9.

‘Wheel of Fortune’ (1983)

'Wheel of Fortune' (1983)
Columbia TriStar Television

‘Wheel of Fortune’ spins into its 43rd season, with contestants solving word puzzles for cash and prizes. Hosted by Ryan Seacrest alongside Vanna White, the show keeps its timeless format of spinning the wheel and guessing letters to complete phrases. The new season premieres on September 9, with past seasons (16–18, 28, 37–39) also available on Hulu.

Produced by Sony Pictures Television, the series continues to draw viewers with its mix of luck, skill, and excitement. New episodes will be available for streaming the day after airing, starting September 9, making it easy to join the fun.

‘Court Cam’ (2019)

'Court Cam' (2019)
A+E Global Media

‘Court Cam’ returns with new episodes, offering an unfiltered look at real courtroom moments captured on camera. The series, hosted by Dan Abrams, features dramatic trials, emotional outbursts, and surprising verdicts, with commentary from legal experts. New episodes premiere on Hulu on September 10, following their A&E broadcast.

Produced by Law&Crime Productions, the show dives into high-stakes cases, from heated confrontations to poignant sentencing hearings. It’s a gripping watch for true crime fans, with fresh content available to stream starting September 10 and continuing weekly.

‘Oceanfront Property Hunt’ (2025)

'Oceanfront Property Hunt' (2025)
Ocean Entertainment

‘Oceanfront Property Hunt’ is a new reality series following homebuyers searching for their dream coastal properties. Each episode tracks clients as they tour stunning beachfront homes, weighing location, budget, and lifestyle needs with the help of expert real estate agents. The show premieres on Hulu on September 10.

Produced as a Hulu original, the series showcases breathtaking ocean views and the challenges of securing prime real estate. It’s a perfect blend of house-hunting drama and scenic eye candy, with new episodes available to stream starting September 10.

‘I Survived…’ (2008)

'I Survived…' (2008)
Hulu

‘I Survived…’ returns with its complete fourth season, sharing harrowing true stories of people who escaped life-threatening situations. Each episode features firsthand accounts of survival, from natural disasters to violent encounters, told through interviews and dramatic reenactments. The full season drops on Hulu on September 10.

Produced by NHNZ, the series highlights human resilience and the will to survive against all odds. With gripping narratives and emotional depth, it’s a compelling watch for fans of real-life drama. Stream all episodes starting September 10.

‘Insomniacs After School’ (2023)

'Insomniacs After School' (2023)
LIDENFILMS

‘Insomniacs After School’ is a Japanese anime series making its Hulu debut, following two high school students, Ganta Nakami and Isaki Magari, who bond over their struggles with insomnia. They find solace in sneaking into their school’s abandoned observatory, forming a unique friendship while navigating teenage life. The complete series premieres on September 12.

Based on the manga by Makoto Ojiro, the show, produced by Liden Films, blends heartfelt drama with subtle romance and stunning visuals. It’s a touching coming-of-age story for anime fans, available to stream in full starting September 12.

‘Himouto! Umaru-chan’ (2015)

'Himouto! Umaru-chan' (2015)
Doga Kobo

‘Himouto! Umaru-chan’ brings its comedic charm to Hulu with the complete series, centered on Umaru Doma, a high school girl who’s perfect in public but a lazy, snack-obsessed otaku at home. The anime follows her double life and the antics that ensue with her brother and friends. All episodes drop on September 12.

Produced by Doga Kobo, the series, based on Sankaku Head’s manga, mixes slice-of-life humor with relatable sibling dynamics. It’s a lighthearted pick for anime lovers, with the full series available to binge starting September 12.

‘Tracker’ (2024)

'Tracker' (2024)
ChangeUp Productions

‘Tracker’ returns for new episodes, following lone-wolf survivalist Colter Shaw, played by Justin Hartley, as he uses his tracking skills to solve mysteries and find missing people. Based on Jeffery Deaver’s novel, the show blends action, drama, and personal stakes as Colter navigates complex cases. New episodes premiere on Hulu on September 13, following their CBS broadcast.

Produced by 20th Television, the series features a strong supporting cast, including Robin Weigert and Abby McEnany, and keeps viewers hooked with its fast-paced storytelling. Stream the latest episodes starting September 13, with more to follow weekly.

‘Murder Under the Friday Night Lights’ (2022)

'Murder Under the Friday Night Lights' (2022)
Warner Bros. Television

‘Murder Under the Friday Night Lights’ comes back with new episodes, exploring chilling true crime stories tied to high school football communities. Each episode dives into a different case, blending interviews, archival footage, and reenactments to uncover the impact of these tragedies. New episodes hit Hulu on September 13, after airing on Investigation Discovery.

Produced by Lion Television, the series captures the intersection of small-town sports culture and shocking crimes, offering a gripping look at real-life mysteries. Fans can stream the latest episodes starting September 13, with weekly releases to follow.

‘Death by Fame’ (2023)

'Death by Fame' (2023)
AMPLE Entertainment

‘Death by Fame’ returns with new episodes, delving into true crime stories of celebrities whose lives ended in tragedy. Hosted by Sara Azari, the series examines cases through interviews, archival footage, and expert insights, revealing the dark side of fame. New episodes premiere on Hulu on September 13, following their Investigation Discovery broadcast.

Produced by Ample Entertainment, the show uncovers the pressures and dangers faced by those in the spotlight, from rising stars to established names. Stream the latest episodes starting September 13, with more arriving weekly.

‘Botched Bariatrics’ (2024)

'Botched Bariatrics' (2024)
Crybaby

‘Botched Bariatrics’ comes back with new episodes, following patients who face complications from weight-loss surgeries and seek help from top surgeons to fix life-altering issues. The series highlights emotional journeys and medical expertise, with each episode showcasing transformative procedures. New episodes premiere on Hulu on September 13, after airing on TLC.

Produced by Evolution Media, the show combines medical drama with personal stories of resilience, offering insight into the challenges of bariatric surgery. Fans can stream the latest episodes starting September 13, with weekly releases to follow.

‘Futurama’ (1999)

'Futurama' (1999)
20th Century Fox Television

‘Futurama’ drops its complete 13th season, bringing back the sci-fi comedy adventures of Fry, Leela, and Bender in the year 3000. Created by Matt Groening, the season features new episodes filled with satirical humor, wild space missions, and the show’s signature blend of heart and absurdity. All episodes premiere on Hulu on September 15.

Produced by 20th Television Animation, the series sees the return of voice stars like Billy West and Katey Sagal, delivering fresh stories that poke fun at modern life. Fans can binge the entire season starting September 15, perfect for a futuristic comedy marathon.

‘Name That Tune’ (2021)

'Name That Tune' (2021)
FOX Alternative Entertainment

‘Name That Tune’ returns with new episodes, hosted by Jane Krakowski, where contestants compete to identify songs in a fast-paced musical game show. With a live band and high-energy challenges, the show tests music knowledge across genres for cash prizes. New episodes premiere on Hulu on September 16, following their Fox broadcast.

Produced by Eureka Productions, the series keeps the classic format with a modern twist, featuring celebrity guests and diverse song selections. Music fans can stream the latest episodes starting September 16, with more to follow weekly.

‘Dancing with the Stars’ (2005)

'Dancing with the Stars' (2005)
Three

‘Dancing with the Stars’ glides into its 34th season, hosted by Julianne Hough and Alfonso Ribeiro, with celebrities like social media star Alix Earle and Jen Affleck from ‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ hitting the dance floor. Contestants pair with professional dancers to compete in ballroom routines, vying for the mirrorball trophy. The season kicks off on Hulu on September 17, with live episodes on ABC and next-day streaming.

Produced by BBC Studios, the show features a star-studded cast and dazzling performances, with judges Carrie Ann Inaba, Bruno Tonioli, and Derek Hough offering critiques. Catch the premiere on September 17 at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT, with episodes available to stream the next day.

‘High Potential’ (2024)

'High Potential' (2024)
Goddard Textiles

‘High Potential’ returns for its second season, starring Kaitlin Olson as Morgan, a single mom with a genius-level IQ who becomes a crime-solving consultant for the LAPD. The comedy-drama follows her balancing family life with cracking complex cases alongside her detective partner, played by Daniel Sunjata. New episodes premiere on Hulu on September 17, following their ABC broadcast.

Produced by ABC Signature, the series blends humor, heart, and mystery, with Morgan’s unique intellect driving each investigation. Fans can stream the season opener starting September 17, with new episodes dropping weekly.

‘Food Wars! Shokugeki no Soma’ (2015)

'Food Wars! Shokugeki no Soma' (2015)
J.C.STAFF

‘Food Wars: Shokugeki no Soma’ brings its culinary anime action to Hulu with the complete series, following Soma Yukihira, a young chef aiming to become the best at an elite cooking academy. Based on the manga by Yuto Tsukuda, the show features intense cooking battles, creative dishes, and a mix of humor and drama. All episodes premiere on September 18.

Produced by J.C. Staff, the series is known for its vibrant animation and mouthwatering food visuals, appealing to anime and foodie fans alike. Stream the full series starting September 18 for a delicious binge.

‘Fugitive Hunters Mexico’ (2025)

'Fugitive Hunters Mexico' (2025)
A+E Global Media

‘Fugitive Hunters Mexico’ is a new reality series following elite law enforcement teams in Mexico as they track down dangerous fugitives. Each episode showcases high-stakes missions, from stakeouts to dramatic captures, highlighting the challenges of pursuing criminals across borders. The show premieres on Hulu on September 18.

Produced as a Hulu original, the series offers an adrenaline-pumping look at real-world law enforcement, with gripping narratives and intense action. Stream the premiere and new episodes starting September 18, with weekly releases to follow.

‘Reasonable Doubt’ (2022)

'Reasonable Doubt' (2022)
Simpson Street

‘Reasonable Doubt’ returns for its third season, starring Emayatzy Corinealdi as Jax Stewart, a powerhouse attorney navigating high-stakes legal cases and personal drama. The season dives into new courtroom battles, steamy romance, and shocking twists, keeping viewers on edge. New episodes premiere on Hulu on September 18, with weekly releases.

Produced by Onyx Collective, the show blends legal intrigue with bold performances and complex character dynamics, making it a standout in Hulu’s drama lineup. Fans can stream the season opener starting September 18, with more episodes dropping each week.

‘Murder in a Small Town’ (2024)

'Murder in a Small Town' (2024)
Sepia Films

‘Murder in a Small Town’ debuts with new episodes, starring Rossif Sutherland as a detective solving crimes in a quiet coastal town. Based on L.R. Wright’s novel, the series follows his character uncovering dark secrets beneath the town’s idyllic surface, blending mystery and personal drama. New episodes premiere on Hulu on September 24, following their Fox broadcast.

Produced by Sepia Films, the show offers a slow-burn thriller vibe with a strong ensemble cast, including Kristin Kreuk. Stream the premiere starting September 24, with weekly episodes to keep you hooked.

‘Doc’ (2025)

'Doc' (2025)
Sony Pictures Television

‘Doc’ is a new medical drama series following Dr. Amy Elias, played by Molly Parker, a brilliant physician whose life is upended after a brain injury erases eight years of her memory. As she rebuilds her career and relationships, she faces challenges in the high-pressure world of medicine. The series premieres on Hulu on September 24, after airing on Fox.

Produced by Sony Pictures Television, the show is based on the Italian series ‘Doc – Nelle tue mani’ and blends emotional storytelling with medical intrigue. Stream the premiere and new episodes starting September 24, with weekly releases.

‘The Lowdown’ (2025)

'The Lowdown' (2025)
FX Productions

‘The Lowdown’ is a new Hulu original series from ‘Reservation Dogs’ creator Sterlin Harjo, exploring the lives of a tight-knit group in a Native American community. The show dives into their struggles, triumphs, and cultural connections, blending humor and heart in a coming-of-age story. It premieres on September 24.

Produced by FX Productions, the series features a fresh ensemble cast and Harjo’s signature storytelling style, rooted in authentic Indigenous perspectives. Stream the premiere and new episodes starting September 24, with weekly releases to follow.

‘Shark Tank’ (2009)

'Shark Tank' (2009)
Sony Pictures Television

‘Shark Tank’ dives into its 17th season, where entrepreneurs pitch their business ideas to a panel of investors, including Mark Cuban and Lori Greiner, for a chance at funding. The show highlights innovative products, tense negotiations, and life-changing deals. New episodes premiere on Hulu on September 25, following their ABC broadcast.

Produced by MGM Television, ‘Shark Tank’ remains a fan favorite for its mix of business savvy and human stories. Stream the season opener starting September 25, with new episodes dropping weekly.

‘Cryptid: The Swamp Beast’ (2014)

'Cryptid: The Swamp Beast' (2014)
MAK Pictures

‘Cryptid: The Swamp Beast’ returns with new episodes, exploring mysterious creatures rumored to lurk in Louisiana’s bayous. The docudrama blends folklore, eyewitness accounts, and investigations to uncover the truth behind these elusive beasts. New episodes premiere on Hulu on September 25, after airing on History Channel.

Produced by Go Go Luckey Entertainment, the series offers a spooky mix of mystery and adventure, perfect for fans of the unexplained. Stream the latest episodes starting September 25, with weekly releases to follow.

‘Monsterquest Specials’ (2020)

'Monsterquest Specials' (2020)
A+E Global Media

‘Monsterquest Specials’ brings new episodes investigating legendary creatures, from Bigfoot to sea monsters, through scientific analysis and fieldwork. Each special dives into a different cryptid, combining expert interviews, evidence, and expeditions to explore the unknown. New episodes premiere on Hulu on September 25, following their History Channel broadcast.

Produced by Whitewolf Entertainment, the series appeals to fans of mystery and adventure, offering a fresh look at enduring legends. Stream the latest specials starting September 25, with more to follow weekly.

‘The Golden Bachelor’ (2023)

'The Golden Bachelor' (2023)
Warner Horizon Unscripted Television

‘The Golden Bachelor’ returns for its second season, following senior singles searching for love in a heartwarming reality dating show. Hosted by Jesse Palmer, the series features mature contestants navigating romance, heartbreak, and new beginnings. New episodes premiere on Hulu on September 25, after airing on ABC.

Produced by Warner Bros. Unscripted Television, the show builds on its first season’s success with emotional stories and charming moments. Stream the season opener starting September 25, with weekly episodes to follow.

‘Zombie House Flipping’ (2016)

'Zombie House Flipping' (2016)
Pilgrim Media Group

‘Zombie House Flipping Tampa’ comes back with new episodes, following a team of renovators as they transform rundown Tampa properties into stunning homes. Led by Keith Ori, the crew tackles crumbling houses, tight budgets, and unexpected challenges. New episodes premiere on Hulu on September 25, after airing on A&E.

Produced by Fly on the Wall Entertainment, the series combines real estate drama with renovation expertise, appealing to fans of home makeover shows. Stream the latest episodes starting September 25, with weekly releases.

‘The Floor’ (2024)

'The Floor' (2024)
FOX

‘The Floor’ returns for new episodes, a high-energy game show hosted by Rob Lowe where contestants compete in trivia duels on a giant LED floor grid. Players battle to control the most squares by answering questions across various categories, with one winner taking it all. New episodes premiere on Hulu on September 25, following their Fox broadcast.

Produced by Eureka Productions, the show’s fast-paced format and interactive visuals keep viewers engaged. Stream the season opener starting September 25, with new episodes dropping weekly.

’99 to Beat’ (2025)

'99 to Beat' (2025)
ITV

’99 to Beat’ is a new game show where 99 contestants face off in quirky, head-to-head challenges, with one emerging as the ultimate winner. Hosted by a yet-to-be-announced personality, the series promises wild tasks and unexpected twists to keep the competition fierce. It premieres on Hulu on September 25, after airing on Fox.

Produced as a Hulu original, the show offers a fresh take on the game show format with high stakes and crowd-pleasing energy. Stream the premiere and new episodes starting September 25, with weekly releases.

‘Ozark Law’ (2025)

'Ozark Law' (2025)
A&E

‘Ozark Law’ is a new reality series following law enforcement officers in the Ozarks as they tackle crime in rural communities. Each episode highlights their efforts to maintain order, from drug busts to missing persons cases, showcasing the challenges of policing in rugged terrain. The show premieres on Hulu on September 25.

Produced as a Hulu original, the series offers a gritty look at small-town law enforcement with real-life stakes. Stream the premiere and new episodes starting September 25, with weekly releases to follow.

‘Hell’s Kitchen’ (2005)

'Hell’s Kitchen' (2005)
A. Smith & Co. Productions

‘Hell’s Kitchen’ fires up its 23rd season, with Gordon Ramsay challenging a new batch of chefs to compete in high-pressure culinary battles for a chance at a head chef position. The show features intense cooking challenges, team drama, and Ramsay’s signature critiques. New episodes premiere on Hulu on September 26, following their Fox broadcast.

Produced by ITV America, the series continues to deliver fiery kitchen chaos and culinary excellence, with aspiring chefs pushing their limits. Stream the season opener starting September 26, with weekly episodes to follow.

‘The Most Heretical Last Boss Queen: From Villainess to Savior’ (2023)

'The Most Heretical Last Boss Queen: From Villainess to Savior' (2023)
OLM

‘The Most Heretical Last Boss Queen: From Villainess to Savior’ is a Japanese anime series hitting Hulu, following Pride, a princess who awakens memories of her past life as a villainess in a video game. Determined to change her fate, she uses her powers to protect her kingdom and rewrite her story. The complete series premieres on September 26.

Based on Tenichi’s light novel and produced by OLM, the anime blends fantasy, romance, and redemption with vibrant visuals. Anime fans can stream all episodes starting September 26 for an epic binge.

‘Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test’ (2023)

'Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test' (2023)
FOX

‘Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test’ returns for new episodes, putting celebrities through grueling military-style challenges to test their physical and mental limits. Under the guidance of elite instructors, participants face extreme tasks designed to push them to their breaking point. New episodes premiere on Hulu on September 26, following their Fox broadcast.

Produced by Minnow Films, the series features a new lineup of stars tackling intense training scenarios, from survival missions to endurance tests. Stream the latest episodes starting September 26, with weekly releases.

‘Evil Lives Here: The Killer Speaks’ (2023)

'Evil Lives Here: The Killer Speaks' (2023)
Investigation Discovery

‘Evil Lives Here: The Killer Speaks’ comes back with new episodes, exploring chilling true crime stories through interviews with family members and, uniquely, the killers themselves. Each episode delves into the psychological motives behind heinous crimes, offering a haunting perspective. New episodes premiere on Hulu on September 27, after airing on Investigation Discovery.

Produced by Red Marble Media, the series combines emotional storytelling with unsettling insights, making it a gripping watch for true crime fans. Stream the latest episodes starting September 27, with weekly releases to follow.

‘Celebrity Wheel of Fortune’ (2021)

'Celebrity Wheel of Fortune' (2021)
Sony Pictures Television

‘Celebrity Wheel of Fortune’ spins into a new season, with famous faces solving word puzzles for charity, hosted by Pat Sajak and Vanna White. The show keeps the classic ‘Wheel’ format with a star-studded twist, featuring big wins and lighthearted moments. New episodes premiere on Hulu on September 27, following their ABC broadcast.

Produced by Sony Pictures Television, the series delivers fun and philanthropy, with celebrities competing for worthy causes. Stream the season opener starting September 27, with new episodes dropping weekly.

Which of these Hulu shows are you most excited to watch this September? Share your thoughts in the comments!

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