Here Are All the TV Shows Coming to Hulu This Week, Including a New Series About Pablo Escobar
The Hulu streaming library is expanding this week with a diverse array of new and returning television series arriving between Monday, March 30, and Sunday, April 5. Subscribers can expect an extensive mix of true-crime dramas, engaging anime, educational children’s content, and high-stakes British action thrillers. From deep dives into nature and politics to interstellar battles, this week’s lineup offers varied entertainment options for multiple audiences. The latest additions emphasize both exclusive streaming premieres and classic network shows finding a new home on the platform.
‘Yu-Gi-Oh! GO RUSH!!’ (2022)

The popular trading card franchise takes its dueling action into outer space as this animated series officially joins the Hulu library on March 30. The storyline follows elementary school twins Yuhi and Yuamu Ohdo, who manage an alien extermination company until they encounter an extraterrestrial named Yudias. Fleeing a massive intergalactic war in his home star cluster, Yudias travels to Earth in hopes of mastering the card game to bring peace to his people. The twins take the alien warrior under their wing, introducing him to strategic battles while facing off against hidden galactic threats.
‘Meekah’ (2022)

Aimed at preschool-aged viewers, this educational and colorful spin-off series arrives on the streaming platform on March 31. The show stars the enthusiastic best friend of the popular character from ‘Blippi’, Meekah, as she embarks on learning adventures that encourage creativity, problem-solving, and exploration. Each episode follows the titular character as she visits interesting real-world locations like science centers, museums, and playgrounds to learn how things work. Through catchy songs and interactive activities, the program helps young children develop a foundational understanding of science, nature, and community roles.
‘Secrets of the Bees’ (2026)

Executive produced by James Cameron and narrated by Bertie Gregory, this two-part National Geographic documentary series premieres on Hulu on April 1. Special macro-cameras capture the hidden world of a single honeybee hive over the course of three years, highlighting the complex social structures of the insect. Entomologist Dr. Samuel Ramsey provides expert insight into the astonishing architecture and fast-thinking intelligence of over 20,000 bee species around the globe. The program documents the vital role these pollinators play in the global ecosystem while showcasing bold new solutions aimed at securing their future survival.
‘Atomic’ (2025)

This fast-paced British action thriller makes its streaming debut on April 1, plunging viewers into the dangerous underworld of the nuclear weapons black market. The five-episode series follows a free-spirited drug smuggler named Max and his mysterious companion JJ as they become entangled in a cartel’s uranium trafficking operation across North Africa. As the two men attempt to prevent a dirty bomb from falling into the hands of dangerous extremists, they are relentlessly pursued by a highly skilled CIA operative. Inspired by true events documented in the non-fiction book ‘Atomic Bazaar’, the show highlights a high-stakes road trip fraught with espionage and global security threats.
‘Jack & Bobby’ (2004)

Created by Greg Berlanti and Brad Meltzer, this critically acclaimed political drama becomes available to stream on April 1. The narrative follows two teenage brothers, popular track star Jack and nerdy asthmatic Bobby McCallister, as they are raised by their eccentric single mother in a small Missouri college town. The series utilizes flash-forward documentary clips from the 2040s to reveal that one of these brothers will eventually grow up to become the President of the United States. Viewers watch as the brothers navigate the trials of adolescence while the framing device explains how their formative years ultimately shaped the future administration.
‘Fire Force’ (2019)

A unique blend of supernatural action and firefighting, this anime series created by Atsushi Ohkubo touches down on the streaming service on April 1. The plot centers on Shinra Kusakabe, a young pyrokinetic with the ability to ignite his feet, who joins Special Fire Force Company 8 to extinguish fiery beasts known as Infernals. The squad investigates the mysterious phenomenon of spontaneous human combustion that is plunging Tokyo into chaos. Shinra simultaneously works to uncover the truth behind the tragic fire that claimed his mother and younger brother twelve years earlier.
‘Dear Killer Nannies’ (2026)

Based on the memoirs of Juan Pablo Escobar, this Spanish-language crime drama premieres on April 1 and offers a distinct perspective on the notorious cartel history. The series chronicles Juan Pablo’s upbringing as the son of Pablo Escobar, highlighting how the child was assigned heavily armed hitmen to serve as his everyday babysitters. These ruthless assassins alternated between carrying out brutal acts of violence and casually playing games with the drug lord’s oblivious children. As the narco empire inevitably begins to violently collapse, the teenager is forced to navigate the grim reality of his father’s violent legacy.
Please share your thoughts in the comments about which of these upcoming Hulu series you are most excited to stream this week.


