Here are the Best Series to Binge on Hulu in December 2025
Hulu’s December slate mixes buzzy premieres with dependable favorites, spanning fantasy adventures, true-crime deep dives, competition staples, and a beloved animated revival—plenty to queue up during the holidays. Below are ten standouts arriving throughout the month, each with its exact launch date so you can plan your binge.
‘Percy Jackson and the Olympians’ (2023)

Arriving December 10, this adaptation follows a young demigod who embarks on a cross-country quest to stop a war among the Greek gods. The series tracks his mission to recover Zeus’s stolen master bolt alongside close friends who face monsters and mythic trials. It brings core characters and creatures from Rick Riordan’s novels into a serialized format designed for new viewers and longtime readers. The show emphasizes episodic journeys while building a larger season-long mystery.
‘Surviving Jeffrey Epstein’ (2020)

Landing December 11, this investigative docuseries centers survivors’ accounts of abuse by the disgraced financier and details the networks that enabled him. Across its episodes, it examines how power, wealth, and institutional failures delayed accountability. The production includes interviews and documentation to reconstruct events and responses from authorities. It focuses on survivor testimony and the pursuit of justice that followed.
‘The Wonderfully Weird World of Gumball’ (2025)

Streaming December 22, this new entry in the ‘Gumball’ universe revives the franchise’s mixed-media style and meta humor. The series follows the blue cat and his family through surreal adventures around Elmore. It blends animation techniques while delivering fast, gag-driven storytelling that nods to the original. Episodes highlight everyday suburban setups that spiral into oddball, fourth-wall-bending chaos.
‘Project Runway’ (2004)

Arriving December 30, this long-running fashion competition tasks designers with themed challenges under tight deadlines. Contestants present looks on the runway to a judging panel that evaluates creativity, construction, and vision. Weekly eliminations narrow the field toward a career-boosting prize package. The format spotlights industry workflows from sketch to final garment.
‘The Curse of Oak Island’ (2014)

Coming December 18, this series follows the Lagina brothers and team as they use modern technology to search Nova Scotia’s legendary money pit. Episodes combine excavation updates with archival theories about buried treasure and historic artifacts. The crew documents drilling, mapping, and analysis to investigate anomalies across the island. Each season tracks discoveries and setbacks that shape the dig’s next steps.
‘Beat Bobby Flay’ (2013)

Starting December 27, chefs first compete head-to-head for the chance to challenge Bobby Flay with their signature dish. The final cook-off pits Flay against the challenger as judges blind-taste both plates. Segments move quickly from concept to execution, emphasizing strategy and timing. Episodes highlight diverse cuisines alongside competitive kitchen tactics.
‘Sister Wives’ (2010)

Arriving December 13, this reality series chronicles a polygamist family’s evolving relationships and household logistics. Cameras follow major life changes, relocations, and the impact of public scrutiny. Storylines track parenting, finances, and emotional strain as dynamics shift over time. The show provides longitudinal updates that frame each season’s developments.
‘Naked and Afraid: Last One Standing’ (2023)

Streaming December 20, this competitive spin on the survival format pits experienced participants against one another and the wilderness. Challenges and eliminations emphasize endurance, resource management, and tactical choices. Contestants navigate harsh environments without standard supplies while trying to outlast peers. The structure foregrounds strategy over cooperation found in the core series.
‘The Great Christmas Light Fight’ (2013)

Lighting up December 5, this holiday competition sends judges to evaluate elaborate home displays across the country. Families showcase synchronized lights, large-scale props, and custom builds that push engineering and design. Each episode awards a cash prize and trophy to the week’s standout display. Segments highlight planning, installation, and power solutions behind seasonal spectacles.
‘WWE’s Greatest Moments’ (2025)

Arriving December 18, this special collects defining matches and story beats from across sports-entertainment history. The program revisits marquee events and rivalries that shaped the brand’s eras. Segments contextualize athletes’ performances and crowd-shaping twists for newer viewers. It serves both as a highlight reel and a primer on long-running storylines.
Tell us which Hulu picks you’re starting with this month—and why—in the comments!


