Here Are All the TV Shows Coming to Hulu and Apple TV+ This Week, Including ‘Futurama’

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A packed week from Monday, September 15, to Sunday, September 21, brings a mix of enduring favorites, glossy competition formats, legal intrigue, anime heat, true-crime pursuits, and a flagship newsroom drama. Below you’ll find quick, fact-forward rundowns for each title—who’s in it, what it’s about, and the creative minds behind it—plus the exact day it lands this week.

To keep things easy to scan, each entry includes core plot details, principal cast and key creatives like creators, writers, directors, or production companies. Dates are included inside the blurbs so you know precisely when each project arrives during the September 15–21 window.

‘Futurama’ (1999)

'Futurama' (1999)
20th Century Fox Television

The animated sci-fi comedy follows 20th-century slacker Philip J. Fry, who is cryogenically frozen and wakes up in the 31st century to work at the interplanetary delivery company Planet Express alongside one-eyed captain Turanga Leela and bending unit Bender. New episodes arrive Monday, September 15, 2025, continuing stories that blend spacefaring misadventures with satire, time travel, and head-in-jars historical cameos. It streams on Hulu.

Created by Matt Groening and developed with David X. Cohen, the voice cast features Billy West (Fry/Professor Farnsworth/Dr. Zoidberg), Katey Sagal (Leela), and John DiMaggio (Bender), with supporting performances by Tress MacNeille, Maurice LaMarche, Lauren Tom, and Phil LaMarr. The series is produced by The Curiosity Company and Rough Draft Studios, known for its distinctive hand-drawn look enhanced with CG for ships and cityscapes.

‘Celebrity Weakest Link’ (2025)

'Celebrity Weakest Link' (2025)
FOX Alternative Entertainment

The celebrity edition of the rapid-fire quiz franchise puts well-known contestants through timed general-knowledge rounds where they “bank” money and vote off the poorest performer each cycle until a final head-to-head. This new cycle arrives Tuesday, September 16, 2025, bringing the format’s signature blend of time pressure, team strategy, and cut-to-the-chase questions. It streams on Hulu.

Based on the original UK format created by Fintan Coyle and Cathy Dunning, the American revival is produced by BBC Studios. The modern incarnation is hosted by Jane Lynch, whose withering send-offs and crisp pacing are hallmarks of the show’s style, while production keeps the classic podium layout, money ladder, and elimination mechanics intact.

‘Name That Tune’ (2021)

'Name That Tune' (2021)
FOX Alternative Entertainment

This contemporary take on the classic music-identification game show has contestants compete across multiple rounds where a live band plays intros and snippets that players must recognize in as few notes as possible, culminating in a high-stakes ‘Bid-a-Note’ finale. The latest installment arrives Tuesday, September 16, 2025, continuing a format built around speed, memory, and music literacy. It streams on Hulu.

The series is based on the format created by Harry Salter and Roberta Semple Salter. The current version is hosted by Jane Krakowski, with Randy Jackson serving as bandleader and music director, and features a rotating setlist spanning decades and genres that challenges contestants on titles, artists, and hooks.

‘High Potential’ (2024)

'High Potential' (2024)
Goddard Textiles

Adapted from the French hit ‘HPI (Haut Potentiel Intellectuel)’, this crime dramedy centers on a single mother with an exceptional intellect who becomes an unorthodox consultant helping police crack complex cases through pattern recognition and intuitive leaps. The new episode arrives Wednesday, September 17, 2025, continuing case-of-the-week mysteries threaded with character-driven humor. It streams on Hulu.

‘High Potential’ stars Kaitlin Olson in the lead role, with the U.S. series developed from the original French concept created by Alice Chegaray-Breugnot, Stéphane Carrié, and Nicolas Jean. The adaptation is produced by ABC Signature, translating the premise’s high-IQ sleuthing and odd-couple dynamics into an American procedural framework.

‘Dancing with the Stars’ (2005)

'Dancing with the Stars' (2005)
Endemol Shine North America

The long-running ballroom competition pairs celebrities with professional dancers who perform styles from the cha-cha to the Viennese waltz, with scores from the judging panel contributing to weekly eliminations. A new live show arrives Wednesday, September 17, 2025, adding fresh routines, themed nights, and pro-choreographed showcases to the canon. It streams on Hulu.

Based on the UK format ‘Strictly Come Dancing’ from BBC Studios, the series is executive-produced in the U.S. by Conrad Green. The judging panel features Carrie Ann Inaba, Derek Hough, and Bruno Tonioli, while hosting duties are led by Alfonso Ribeiro with Julianne Hough, and the professional troupe crafts competitive routines and formation numbers across the season.

‘Reasonable Doubt’ (2022)

'Reasonable Doubt' (2022)
Simpson Street

This legal drama follows high-powered Los Angeles defense attorney Jax Stewart, whose willingness to push the boundaries of ethics and strategy shapes both her courtroom battles and her complicated personal life. The series returns with a new episode Thursday, September 18, 2025, continuing serialized arcs that interweave marquee cases with Jax’s family and firm dynamics. It streams on Hulu.

Created by Raamla Mohamed and produced under the Onyx Collective banner, ‘Reasonable Doubt’ stars Emayatzy Corinealdi as Jax Stewart, with key roles for Michael Ealy, McKinley Freeman, Tim Jo, and Sean Patrick Thomas. Executive producers include Kerry Washington and Pilar Savone, with Washington also directing select episodes in earlier seasons.

‘Food Wars! Shokugeki no Soma’ (2015)

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

The culinary-battle anime follows Soma Yukihira, a prodigy from his family diner, as he enrolls in the elite Totsuki Culinary Academy where students face off in high-stakes cooking duels called “shokugeki.” New episodes arrive Thursday, September 18, 2025, spotlighting tournament arcs, specialty ingredients, and Iron Chef–style judging that determine students’ fates. It streams on Hulu.

Based on the manga written by Yūto Tsukuda and illustrated by Shun Saeki—with chef Yuki Morisaki as culinary consultant—the anime adaptation is produced by J.C.STAFF. Voice talent includes Yoshitsugu Matsuoka (Soma), Minami Takahashi (Megumi Tadokoro), and Risa Taneda/Hisako Kanemoto (Erina Nakiri across different seasons), with direction across seasons by Yoshitomo Yonetani.

‘Fugitive Hunters Mexico’ (2025)

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

This true-crime docuseries follows specialized teams tracking fugitives across multiple Mexican states, documenting investigative leads, surveillance operations, and coordinated arrests while highlighting cross-agency cooperation. The series arrives Thursday, September 18, 2025, with episodes structured around discrete manhunts from tip to takedown. It streams on Hulu.

Episodes typically combine field footage, interviews, and case file reconstructions to explain methods, jurisdictional hurdles, and forensic tools used to identify and capture targets. The production’s approach emphasizes procedural detail—timelines, warrants, and interagency task-force protocols—framing each pursuit within the broader public-safety mandate.

‘The Morning Show’ (2019)

'The Morning Show' (2019)
Echo Films

Set inside the fictional UBA network, the drama explores power, accountability, and the battle for relevance as anchors and executives steer a flagship morning program through scandals, mergers, and shifting media landscapes. A new episode arrives Wednesday, September 17, 2025, continuing storylines that weave corporate maneuvering with newsroom rivalries and personal stakes. It streams on Apple TV+.

Developed for television by Kerry Ehrin from a concept by Jay Carson, ‘The Morning Show’ stars Jennifer Aniston (Alex Levy) and Reese Witherspoon (Bradley Jackson), alongside Billy Crudup (Cory Ellison), Mark Duplass (Chip Black), Greta Lee (Stella Bak), and Karen Pittman (Mia Jordan). The series has featured direction from Mimi Leder and season-spanning arcs that bring in key players like Jon Hamm as tech magnate Paul Marks.

Share your watchlist for the week below—what are you most excited to queue up in the comments?

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