Here Are All the TV Shows Coming to Hulu This Week, Including ‘Secrets of the Bunny Ranch’
Here’s a quick, friendly guide to the non-fiction and reality series hitting your queue this week, with handy details on what each show covers and who’s involved—from hosts and investigators to producers and the networks they originally hail from.
‘History’s Greatest Mysteries’ (2020–present)

This documentary series is hosted and narrated by Laurence Fishburne and digs into unresolved historical puzzles—think vanishing figures, lost artifacts, and controversial events—using expert interviews and archival material. Episodes are structured as hour-long deep dives that lay out competing theories and newly surfaced clues. The show originated on the History Channel and has run across multiple seasons covering a wide range of topics. Fishburne’s role provides continuity while historians, investigators, and subject-matter specialists weigh in on each case.
‘Elizabeth Smart: Finding Justice’ (2020)

Hosted by abduction survivor and advocate Elizabeth Smart, this limited true-crime series features sit-downs with victims like Candra Torres and walks through their cases with courtroom footage, interviews, and first-hand accounts. Across its run, the program focuses on trauma recovery and the pursuit of accountability rather than sensationalism. Episodes compile official evidence and expert commentary to illuminate how investigations unfolded and what justice ultimately looked like. It first aired in 2020 and remains available via digital storefronts.
‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ (2024–present)

This Hulu reality series follows Utah-based MomTok influencers—among them Taylor Frankie Paul, Jen Affleck, Demi Engemann, Whitney Leavitt, Mayci Neeley, Jessi Ngatikaura, Layla Taylor, and Miranda McWhorter—balancing family life, social media careers, and shifting friendships. Executive-produced by Jeff Jenkins and a team of unscripted vets, the show broke out as one of Hulu’s biggest unscripted premieres of 2024. Special reunions and subsequent season updates have added cast-wide confrontations and new revelations. Production developments have continued into 2025.
‘Secrets of the Bunny Ranch’ (2025)

This documentary series examines Nevada’s Moonlite BunnyRanch, tracing its public image from HBO fame to allegations surrounding the late owner Dennis Hof. Through interviews with former workers and insiders, it looks at power dynamics, working conditions, and the legal brothel’s complicated legacy. Season materials describe a behind-the-scenes account that contrasts promotion with lived experience. The series debuted in 2025 with a focus on first-person testimony.
‘Death by Fame’ (2023–present)

Investigation Discovery’s true-crime series explores cases where celebrity culture and ambition intersect with violence, following investigators as they reconstruct how promising careers ended in tragedy. Episodes blend case files, interviews, and industry context to chart the rise and fall of victims within entertainment. The show launched in 2023 and has continued with multiple seasons. Platform listings and network materials highlight its focus on Hollywood’s darker cautionary tales.
‘Botched Bariatrics’ (2024)

This medical docuseries follows patients dealing with complications after weight-loss surgery and the specialists who work to repair the damage. Each episode documents diagnoses, revision procedures, and long-term recovery plans, emphasizing the medical and emotional stakes. The series premiered in 2024 and is associated with TLC and Discovery’s lifestyle portfolio. Episode guides note a case-by-case structure centered on surgical remediation.
‘Moonshiners’ (2011–present)

Set in Appalachia, this Discovery Channel docudrama chronicles distillers like Eric “Digger” Manes, Mark Ramsey, Tim Smith, Josh Owens, and Steve Tickle as they navigate tradition, craft, and the law. Narrated by Jeremy Schwartz, the series mixes field footage with shop-floor fixes and regional history tied to illicit liquor. Long-running cast lists and credits track evolving teams and spin-offs. Episode databases and network entries detail its multi-season run.
‘Murder Under the Friday Night Lights’ (2022–present)

This true-crime docuseries focuses on homicides that rocked high-school-football towns, showing how close-knit communities confront loss and suspicion. Episodes reconstruct investigations through interviews, archival coverage, and law-enforcement timelines. The series airs under the Investigation Discovery umbrella and has returned across seasons. Service listings describe its blend of sports culture context with case-file storytelling.
‘Ghost Adventures’ (2008–present)

Led by Zak Bagans with Aaron Goodwin, Billy Tolley, and Jay Wasley, this long-running paranormal series investigates reputedly haunted sites around the world. The production moved from Travel Channel to Discovery’s streaming ecosystem, with specials and seasonal premieres tied to notable locations. Episode resources outline the team’s roles, equipment, and investigation methods across hundreds of hours of television. Recent coverage has highlighted high-profile investigations tied to famous film locations.
‘Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives: Triple D Nation’ (2018–present)

Hosted by Guy Fieri, this Food Network spin-off revisits restaurants previously featured on the flagship series to see how menus, owners, and local followings have evolved. Episodes check in with kitchens for updated dishes and behind-the-pass stories. Network pages and episode blurbs frame it as a “where-are-they-now” culinary tour. The series launched in July 2018 and continues to add return visits to fan-favorite spots.
‘Deadly Women’ (2005–2021)

This Investigation Discovery mainstay profiles homicide cases committed by women, combining expert analysis with reenactments and archival records. Former FBI profiler Candice DeLong serves as host, while Lynnanne Zager provides narration in the series run. The program began as a 2005 miniseries before returning as a full series in 2008 and ultimately spanning 14 seasons. Episode catalogs and reference entries document its long production history.
‘Castle Impossible’ (2025)

HGTV’s restoration series follows Daphne Reckert and Ian Figueira as they inherit and attempt to revive a 500-year-old French chateau once visited by royalty. The show tracks structural repairs, design decisions, and budget limitations across the estate’s many outbuildings and historic rooms. Coverage details how the couple balances preservation with modern livability and shares progress beyond broadcast through digital channels. Season information lists multiple directors and a TV-G rating.
‘Animals on Drugs’ (2025–present)

Hosted by wildlife biologist Forrest Galante, this nature-investigative series examines how human substances—like alcohol and illicit drugs—affect animal behavior, from meth-exposed alligators to “cocaine hippos.” Episodes combine field science, forensics, and rehabilitation efforts to address the ecological impact and potential fixes. Season listings identify Discovery Global Nature among the producers and outline case locations in North and South America. Platform pages date its 2025 debut and describe episode scenarios in detail.
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