All the TV Shows Coming to Hulu in October 2025
Here’s the complete, day-by-day roundup of every series coming to Hulu in October. Each entry gives a tight plot snapshot plus key cast and creative credits—two balanced paragraphs apiece—so you can quickly see what each project is about and who’s behind it.
You’ll find returning staples, new scripted comedies, anime, reality competitions, and true-crime docs—presented with consistent formatting, proper capitalization, and single quotes around every title.
‘Married at First Sight’ (2014– )

The relationship experiment pairs strangers for legally binding marriages overseen by a panel of experts, following weddings, honeymoons, shared living, and decision day. Casting spans multiple cities and professions. It’s on Thursday, October 2.
Production documents compatibility exercises, family reactions, and conflict-resolution checkpoints through confessionals and multi-camera coverage. The experiment’s parallel couple arcs allow cross-cutting between milestones and setbacks. It appears Thursday, October 2 in this lineup.
‘Hunting History with Steven Rinella’ (2025– )

Author and outdoorsman Steven Rinella investigates historical mysteries through archival research and field expeditions, testing theories with survival skills and period gear. Historians and subject-matter experts join analyses. It’s on Thursday, October 2.
Episodes examine logistics—terrain, weather, and kit—while parsing diaries, newspaper accounts, and official records to evaluate competing explanations. The focus is practical methodology over sensationalism. The listing here is Thursday, October 2.
‘Married at First Sight: Afterparty’ (2022– )

This companion series features studio interviews with cast members, expert commentary, and unseen footage, expanding context around weekly relationship flashpoints from the main show. It’s on Thursday, October 2.
Hosted conversations revisit pivotal scenes, unpack off-camera developments, and preview challenges ahead, with editors intercutting confessionals and reaction segments. The scheduled date in this list is Thursday, October 2.
‘History’s Most Shocking’ (2025– )

The docuseries analyzes astonishing incidents captured on camera—industrial accidents, disasters, close calls—using slow-motion breakdowns and expert commentary on causation and safety lessons. Survivor interviews round out case studies. It’s on Thursday, October 2.
Episodes assemble archival footage, forensic re-creations, and expert graphics to map sequences of failure and response. The emphasis is prevention, design safeguards, and training takeaways. It appears Thursday, October 2 in this schedule.
‘Abbott Elementary’ (2021– )

Quinta Brunson’s mockumentary follows teachers at a Philadelphia public school, starring Brunson, Tyler James Williams, Janelle James, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Lisa Ann Walter, and Chris Perfetti. Executive producers include Brunson, Justin Halpern, and Patrick Schumacker. It’s on Thursday, October 2.
Directors and writers rotate across episodes, balancing classroom challenges, funding woes, and staff dynamics through interview cutaways and ensemble arcs. Recurring administrators and parents widen the school community. The date here is Thursday, October 2.
‘Shifting Gears’ (2025– )

Created by Julie Thacker Scully and Mike Scully, this multi-cam sitcom stars Tim Allen as widower Matt Parker running a classic-car shop with his daughter Riley. Co-stars include Kat Dennings, Seann William Scott, Daryl Mitchell, and Jenna Elfman. It’s on Thursday, October 2.
The series blends workplace repairs with family recalibration, staging practical gags around rebuilds and community events. Writers weave callbacks to automotive culture and small-town life, while guest roles extend the shop’s orbit. The listing date is Thursday, October 2.
’90 Day Fiancé’ (2014– )

This reality franchise chronicles couples navigating K-1 visas and 90-day timelines before marriage, capturing cultural adjustments and family reactions across cities and countries. Producers follow parallel arcs to the decision point. It’s on Saturday, October 4.
Episodes feature attorney consults, wedding logistics, and difficult talks about finances, parenting, and relocation. Confessionals, family interviews, and travel segments provide stakes and context. The schedule date noted here is Saturday, October 4.
‘Paranormal Lockdown’ (2016– )

Investigators conduct 72-hour confinements inside reportedly haunted locations to maximize the chance of documenting activity, prioritizing environmental control and continuous monitoring. The format emphasizes endurance. It’s on Saturday, October 4.
Teams deploy multi-camera arrays, synchronized audio, and EMF/temperature logging while researching each site’s backstory. Episodes juxtapose eyewitness testimony, architectural quirks, and experiment sessions to evaluate claims. It’s listed for Saturday, October 4.
‘Halloween Wars’ (2011– )

Teams of cake artists, sugar sculptors, and pumpkin carvers build large-scale displays judged on artistry, technical skill, and taste, with themed challenges and mid-build twists. It’s on Saturday, October 4.
Camera coverage captures sugar pulls, airbrushing, and pumpkin engineering linked to narrative set pieces, while judges critique structure, flavor, and finish. The competition returns in this schedule on Saturday, October 4.
‘Fire Force’ (2019– )

Based on Atsushi Ōkubo’s manga, the anime follows Special Fire Force Company 8 battling Infernals and conspiracies surrounding spontaneous human combustion. David Production handles animation. It’s on Saturday, October 4.
Directors, composers, and action staff stage kinetic fire-combat sequences and Adolla-linked lore arcs, weaving in rival companies, the Evangelist, and personal backstories around Shinra Kusakabe. The date here is Saturday, October 4.
‘Spy x Family’ (2022– )

Adapted from Tatsuya Endo’s manga, the series tracks master spy Loid Forger, assassin Yor, and telepath Anya as a cover family working to avert conflict between rival nations. Animation is by Wit Studio and CloverWorks. It’s on Saturday, October 4.
Plots blend school slice-of-life, spycraft, and domestic comedy, featuring Eden Academy, rival agents, and neighbors who complicate missions. Recurring arcs include Operation Strix and merit-based school goals. It appears Saturday, October 4.
‘Natalie Wood: An American Murder Mystery’ (2018)

This docuseries reexamines actor Natalie Wood’s 1981 death through interviews, archival footage, and analysis of competing theories surrounding events aboard the yacht Splendour. It’s on Saturday, October 4.
Producers revisit law-enforcement files, witness statements, and forensic details across episodes, contextualizing past inquiries and renewed examinations. The appearance in this schedule is Saturday, October 4.
‘Sister Wives’ (2010– )

The long-running reality series follows the Brown family, documenting plural-marriage dynamics, relocations, and evolving relationships. Production chronicles family councils, parenting milestones, and logistical challenges. It’s on Saturday, October 4.
Episodes integrate legal context, housing moves, and business ventures, with confessionals from spouses and adult children providing multiple viewpoints on change over time. It’s listed for Saturday, October 4.
‘My Hero Academia’ (2016– )

The superhero-school anime follows Izuku Midoriya and Class 1-A at U.A. High as they train with pro heroes and face villain organizations. Studio Bones produces. It’s on Saturday, October 4.
Arcs cover sports festivals, provisional licenses, and showdowns with adversaries, while mentors like All Might and Eraser Head anchor growth. Ensemble storytelling balances combat set pieces and character development. The date here is Saturday, October 4.
‘The Bachelorette’ (2003– )

The dating franchise features a lead making eliminations through group dates, one-on-ones, and rose ceremonies, culminating in hometowns, fantasy suites, and a final proposal. It’s on Saturday, October 4.
Episodes intercut travel, family introductions, and house dynamics, with producers staging two-on-ones and cocktail-party edits to set turning points before rose decisions. It appears on Saturday, October 4 in this lineup.
‘Digimon Beatbreak’ (2025– )

The newest ‘Digimon’ anime introduces a fresh DigiDestined team and partners in a music-driven battle concept, adding rhythm-linked evolutions and performance-stage set pieces to franchise staples. It’s on Sunday, October 5.
Episodes establish real-world/digital crossovers, device mechanics, and villain factions, integrating new theme songs and character forms while nodding to legacy motifs from prior series entries. The date in this schedule is Sunday, October 5.
‘Gintama’ (2006–2018)

Based on Hideaki Sorachi’s manga, this comedy-action anime follows freelancer Gintoki Sakata, Shinpachi Shimura, and Kagura in an alternate-Edo occupied by aliens, mixing parody with samurai drama. It’s on Monday, October 6.
Multiple TV seasons and films—primarily from Sunrise/Bandai Namco Pictures—blend slapstick, meta jokes, and serious arcs like Shogun-era conspiracies. The slate date here is Monday, October 6.
‘Branding in Seongsu’ (2024)

This Korean drama explores romance and rivalry around creative professionals in Seoul’s Seongsu district, a hub for fashion and advertising. Characters navigate ambitious campaigns and shifting alliances. It’s on Tuesday, October 7.
Episodes juxtapose agency strategy with personal reinvention, highlighting presentations, client pitches, and office politics across interconnected relationships. The schedule date is Tuesday, October 7.
‘Ancient Aliens’ (2010– )

This docuseries examines theories linking ancient civilizations and extraterrestrial contact, featuring on-camera commentators, location shoots, and archival imagery. It’s on Thursday, October 9.
Episodes combine expert interviews and global site visits to discuss archaeological mysteries, myth cycles, and speculative hypotheses, often hosted by recurring figures from the franchise. It appears Thursday, October 9.
‘Customer Wars’ (2022– )

The series compiles viral confrontations in stores, airlines, and service settings, contextualized with legal and safety commentary. Footage is paired with interviews and expert analysis. It’s on Thursday, October 9.
Segments break down escalation patterns, de-escalation tactics, and policy responses, drawing from eyewitness clips and public-records follow-ups. The listing date here is Thursday, October 9.
‘Pawn Stars’ (2009– )

Set at the World Famous Gold & Silver Pawn Shop in Las Vegas, the show follows the Harrison family and staff appraising historical artifacts, memorabilia, and curiosities. It’s on Thursday, October 9.
Episodes feature expert consultations, negotiation tactics, and restoration work, blending history lessons with dealmaking. Regulars include family members and shop personalities who evaluate provenance and value. It appears Thursday, October 9.
‘Monsterquest Specials’ (2020– )

This run of specials revisits investigations from the cryptozoology series, applying new analyses and enhanced footage to legendary creature cases. It’s on Thursday, October 9.
Segments combine field expeditions, forensics, and witness accounts, assessing claims with updated methods and expert commentary. The slate date here is Thursday, October 9.
‘WWE’s Greatest Moments’ (2025– )

This anthology packages seminal WWE highlights with context from talent and historians, drawing on extensive archives across eras. It’s on Thursday, October 9.
Episodes sequence career-defining matches, debuts, and twists with behind-the-scenes insights and contemporary reflections from participants. It appears Thursday, October 9 in this schedule.
‘Crime Beat’ (2020– )

This docuseries recounts major cases through journalists, investigators, and families, emphasizing timelines and evidentiary pivots across each investigation. It’s on Thursday, October 9.
Episodes integrate archival footage, interviews, and courtroom materials to map developments from initial reports to legal outcomes, with careful attention to victim perspectives. The date listed is Thursday, October 9.
‘In Search of Aliens’ (2014– )

Hosted by Giorgio A. Tsoukalos, this series explores global mysteries linked to alleged extraterrestrial phenomena through travel, expert conversations, and archival research. It’s on Thursday, October 9.
Chapters probe anomalous artifacts, legends, and engineering feats via location shoots and interviews, assessing claims against available records. It appears Thursday, October 9.
‘9-1-1’ (2018– )

Created by Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk, and Tim Minear, this procedural follows Los Angeles first responders—dispatchers, police, and firefighters—through emergencies and personal lives. Cast members have included Angela Bassett and Peter Krause. It’s on Friday, October 10.
Episodes interweave high-stakes rescues, dispatch-center strategy, and evolving relationships, with stunt-driven set pieces and case-of-the-week rhythms. The scheduled date here is Friday, October 10.
‘9-1-1: Nashville’ (2025– )

A franchise entry tracking first responders in Nashville, built around crisis-of-the-week incidents and ensemble drama. It’s on Friday, October 10.
Episodes pair large-scale emergencies with squad dynamics and community stakes, expanding the universe’s structure of parallel teams and personal arcs. The listing date is Friday, October 10.
‘Grey’s Anatomy’ (2005– )

Shonda Rhimes’ medical drama follows surgeons at a Seattle hospital through training, career milestones, and complex relationships. The ensemble has featured Ellen Pompeo, Chandra Wilson, and James Pickens Jr. It’s on Friday, October 10.
Season arcs combine headline cases, mentorship chains, and personal crossroads, with rotating guest directors and medical consultants advising surgical realism. It appears Friday, October 10.
‘Halloween Baking Championship’ (2015– )

Bakers tackle spooky-themed challenges judged on flavor and presentation, often incorporating sculptural elements and surprise twists across timed rounds. It’s on Saturday, October 11.
Episodes stack technical tasks with elaborate showpieces, requiring structural planning, sugar work, and thematic storytelling under deadline pressure. The date in this list is Saturday, October 11.
‘Ghost Adventures’ (2008– )

Investigators conduct nighttime lock-downs at reportedly haunted sites, using cameras, audio gear, and environmental meters to document anomalies, led by a core field team. It’s on Saturday, October 11.
Episodes intercut historical context, eyewitness accounts, and on-site recordings to evaluate claims, including controlled experiments and location-specific trigger objects. It appears Saturday, October 11.
‘Vinland Saga’ (2019– )

This historical anime adapts Makoto Yukimura’s manga about Thorfinn amid Viking-age conflict, morality, and personal transformation. Seasons have been produced by Wit Studio and MAPPA. It’s on Sunday, October 12.
Director Shūhei Yabuta and composer Yutaka Yamada shaped the show’s grounded battles and thematic introspection, from mercenary campaigns to settlement life. The date here is Sunday, October 12.
‘Solar Opposites’ (2020– )

Created by Justin Roiland and Mike McMahan, this animated sci-fi sitcom follows four aliens—Korvo, Terry, Jesse, and Yumyulack—stranded on Earth, with an ongoing micro-society arc known as “The Wall.” Voices include Dan Stevens and Thomas Middleditch. It’s on Monday, October 13.
Produced by 20th Television Animation, episodes blend suburban chaos with high-concept sci-fi riffs, gadget mishaps, and serialized side stories. The appearance in this schedule is Monday, October 13.
‘Obituary’ (2023– )

Ray Lawlor’s Irish black comedy stars Siobhán Cullen as Elvira Clancy, a small-town obituary writer whose life entangles with crime and moral gray zones. Supporting cast includes Michael Smiley and Ronan Raftery. It’s on Tuesday, October 14.
Directors John Hayes and Oonagh Kearney balance mordant humor with mystery plotting across tightly written episodes. The date in this lineup is Tuesday, October 14.
‘Murdaugh: Death in the Family’ (2025)

This docuseries examines the Murdaugh family saga through court documents, interviews, and investigative timelines tied to high-profile cases in South Carolina. It’s on Wednesday, October 15.
Episodes synthesize archival footage, legal analysis, and expert context to track evolving allegations and courtroom developments across the family’s legal footprint. It appears Wednesday, October 15.
‘Duck Dynasty: The Revival’ (2025– )

This follow-up revisits the Robertsons at Duck Commander in Louisiana, focusing on family life, business moves, and community ties, with Willie and Korie Robertson among returning figures. It’s on Thursday, October 16.
Hour-long episodes expand on legacy dynamics while introducing new projects and family milestones, blending workplace scenes with outdoor traditions. The schedule date here is Thursday, October 16.
‘Storage Wars’ (2010– )

Auctioneers and bidders compete for storage lockers, appraising finds from collectibles to curiosities with expert input and resale strategies. It’s on Thursday, October 16.
Episodes highlight bidding psychology, restoration choices, and provenance checks, following outcomes from auction floor to sales. The listing date is Thursday, October 16.
‘Evil Lives Here: Shadows of Death’ (2020– )

This true-crime spinoff recounts cases through investigators and families, emphasizing aftermath and trauma in addition to the crime itself. It’s on Saturday, October 18.
Episodes draw on interviews, archival records, and reconstructions to show how violence ripples through communities and institutions. It appears Saturday, October 18.
‘Evil Lives Here’ (2016– )

The flagship series features people who discovered their loved ones’ darkest crimes, sharing intimate accounts supported by case files and evidence. It’s on Saturday, October 18.
Chapters include photos, recordings, and law-enforcement materials that detail revelation moments, arrests, and long-term consequences for survivors. The date here is Saturday, October 18.
‘9-1-1: Lone Star’ (2020– )

Set in Austin, this spinoff follows firefighters, paramedics, and law enforcement tackling emergencies and personal dramas, with ensemble cast arcs. It’s on Monday, October 20.
Created by Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk, and Tim Minear, the series balances large-scale rescues with relationships and mentorships, often staging disaster-movie-style set pieces. The schedule date is Monday, October 20.
‘Texas True Crime’ (2021– )

A docuseries surveying major Texas cases through investigators, journalists, and court records, emphasizing forensic turns and legal milestones. It’s on Tuesday, October 21.
Episodes track timelines from initial reports to verdicts, with attention to jurisdictional differences and regional contexts across the state. It appears Tuesday, October 21.
‘Neighborhood Wars’ (2021– )

Documentary episodes examine disputes between neighbors caught on camera, with legal analysis and mediation viewpoints. It’s on Thursday, October 23.
Cases cover property lines, noise, and surveillance, drawing on police reports, civil filings, and eyewitness interviews to show how conflicts spiral or resolve. It appears Thursday, October 23.
‘Swamp People: Serpent Invasion’ (2020– )

Veteran swampers adapt Louisiana hunting skills to track invasive pythons in Florida, working across Everglades terrain with wildlife officials. It’s on Thursday, October 23.
Episodes follow nest-tracking, safety protocols, and environmental hazards, emphasizing team coordination and seasonal factors. The listing date is Thursday, October 23.
‘Homicide Squad New Orleans’ (2025– )

A true-crime series following New Orleans detectives through homicide investigations with case-file access and interviews across neighborhoods and units. It’s on Thursday, October 23.
Episodes reconstruct timelines from crime-scene response to arrests and indictments, using surveillance footage, lab work, and community outreach. It appears Thursday, October 23.
‘American Ripper’ (2017)

This docuseries explores the theory linking H. H. Holmes to Jack the Ripper through archival research, field digs, and forensic experiments with historians and investigators. It’s on Thursday, October 23.
Chapters evaluate historical records and counter-arguments, testing provenance and plausibility while acknowledging gaps and disputes among scholars. The date here is Thursday, October 23.
‘WWE Rivals’ (2022– )

This A&E docuseries assembles wrestlers and insiders for roundtables on the industry’s most iconic feuds, intercut with rich archival footage and commentary. It’s on Thursday, October 23.
Each episode contextualizes a rivalry’s origins, match evolutions, and cultural impact along company eras, weaving interviews with highlight packages. It appears Thursday, October 23.
‘Virgins’ (2025– )

This docu-format follows adults navigating late-blooming relationships, intimacy, and self-confidence through candid interviews and expert guidance. It’s on Saturday, October 25.
Episodes pair personal narratives with counseling perspectives, exploring stigma, communication, and resilience while charting participants’ goals. The scheduled date in this list is Saturday, October 25.
‘Bachelor Pad’ (2010–2012)

This competition spinoff brought former alumni together in a mansion for challenges, alliances, and strategic voting toward a cash prize. It’s on Wednesday, October 29.
Episodes mixed dating dynamics with elimination rounds, featuring team tasks, immunity twists, and dramatic negotiations among returning contestants. It appears Wednesday, October 29.
‘Tiny House Nation: Memory Lane’ (2025– )

A retrospective-plus-updates special revisiting standout tiny-home builds to see what worked, what didn’t, and how owners adapted designs. It’s on Thursday, October 30.
Segments include design revisions, space-saving fixes, and lifestyle check-ins with renovation teams and families, offering practical lessons for micro-living. The date here is Thursday, October 30.
’48 Hours to Buy’ (2024– )

A real-estate series where buyers have two days to choose among staged properties, guided by agents, inspectors, and tight deadlines. It’s on Thursday, October 30.
Episodes track tours, disclosures, and negotiations under time pressure, ending with purchase decisions and budget wrap-ups. It appears Thursday, October 30.
‘Million Dollar Zombie Flips’ (2025– )

Flippers acquire “zombie” homes—vacant or stalled properties—and transform them into luxury listings under investor oversight and strict timelines. It’s on Thursday, October 30.
Production follows budgeting, code compliance, and staging strategy while confronting structural surprises and market swings in high-end neighborhoods. The listing date is Thursday, October 30.
‘Swamp Mysteries with Troy Landry’ (2018)

Troy Landry teams with local experts to tackle unusual wildlife problems across southern waterways, from gators to invasive species, drawing on regional know-how. It’s on Thursday, October 30.
Episodes emphasize safety protocols and conservation context during hunts, pairing fieldcraft with community stories and scientific input. It appears Thursday, October 30.
‘Swamp People’ (2010– )

This long-running series follows Louisiana alligator hunters through seasonal tags, wetlands hazards, and family traditions, highlighting local culture and craftsmanship. It’s on Thursday, October 30.
Episodes detail strategy, weather shifts, and buyer negotiations, tracking teams from bayou runs to dockside scaling and sale. The scheduled date is Thursday, October 30.
‘Cold Case Files: Dead West’ (2025– )

A regional edition of the cold-case docuseries reopens unsolved crimes across the American West using modern forensics, interviews, and digital records. It’s on Thursday, October 30.
Chapters revisit evidence with updated lab work and new witness outreach, spotlighting detectives and families seeking answers after years of uncertainty. It appears Thursday, October 30.
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