Here Are All the TV Shows Coming to Hulu This Week, Including ‘One Piece’

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From courtroom fireworks to real-life family sagas and classic anime adventure, this week’s slate brings a mix of glossy new dramas, long-running docuseries, reality staples and spooky investigations—plus a star-packed legal series that’s been buzzing for months. Here’s a quick primer on each title so you can jump in knowing who’s who and what it’s all about.

‘All’s Fair’ (2025– )

'All's Fair' (2025– )
Ryan Murphy Television

Ryan Murphy’s all-female legal drama follows a powerhouse Los Angeles divorce firm led by characters played by Glenn Close, Naomi Watts, Kim Kardashian, Niecy Nash-Betts, Sarah Paulson and Teyana Taylor. The series is created by Ryan Murphy, Jon Robin Baitz and Joe Baken, with episodes written by Murphy alongside Jamie Pachino, Lyn Greene and Richard Levine, and directed in part by Anthony Hemingway. Plotwise, the team takes on high-stakes marital battles and celebrity-adjacent cases while navigating rivalries—particularly between Kardashian’s Allura Grant and Paulson’s Carrington Lane. Expect case-of-the-week fireworks threaded with personal backstories and mentorship dynamics within the firm.

‘The Manipulated’ (2025– )

'The Manipulated' (2025– )
Studio Dragon

This Korean thriller centers on a mild-mannered man framed for a brutal crime who fights to reclaim his life as hidden forces close in. It stars Ji Chang-wook, Do Kyung-soo (D.O.), Lee Kwang-soo and Jo Yoon-soo, with Kim Chang-Ju directing and Oh Sang-ho writing. The story unfolds across a 12-episode arc, drawing inspiration from a 2017 film and leaning into conspiracies, corrupted systems and tense cat-and-mouse turns. It’s a prestige production that blends psychological suspense with character-driven twists across Seoul’s corridors of power.

‘The Toys That Built America’ (2021– )

'The Toys That Built America' (2021– )
Six West Media

A docudrama from the History franchise, this series chronicles the scrappy innovators and rivalries behind iconic toys and games—from Parker Brothers and Milton Bradley to Mattel—using dramatized reenactments and expert commentary. Narration and on-camera experts walk through brand battles, design breakthroughs and the business gambles that shaped playtime into a multi-billion-dollar industry. It connects those boardroom and workshop stories to broader cultural shifts in the 20th century. Executive producers across seasons have included Jim Pasquarella and others under History’s nonfiction banner.

‘The Food That Built America’ (2019– )

'The Food That Built America' (2019– )
History

Another History docudrama, this series traces how U.S. food empires rose—often through rival founders, bold marketing and recipe innovations—with reenactments intercut with historians and industry voices. Narration has included Campbell Scott, and presenter segments have featured Adam Richman, while production comes via Lucky 8. Episodes dive into origin stories of brands, pivotal gambles and the technological and logistical leaps that changed how America eats. It’s a blend of business history, biography and culinary culture.

‘One Piece’ (1999– )

'One Piece' (1999– )
Toei Animation

The long-running anime from Toei Animation adapts Eiichiro Oda’s manga, following Monkey D. Luffy and the Straw Hat Pirates on a globe-spanning hunt for the fabled treasure ‘One Piece.’ The Japanese voice cast features Mayumi Tanaka (Luffy), Kazuya Nakai (Zoro) and Akemi Okamura (Nami), among others. Known for worldbuilding, devil-fruit powers and sprawling arcs, the series continues to evolve while honoring Oda’s blueprint. It originally premiered on Fuji TV and has crossed the 1,000-episode milestone.

‘Sister Wives’ (2010– )

'Sister Wives' (2010– )
Advanced Medical Productions

TLC’s reality series documents Kody Brown and the Brown family as their relationships, relocations and family dynamics shift over time. Created by Tim Gibbons and Christopher Poole, the show has chronicled major changes within the family unit across many seasons. Longtime viewers will recognize Meri, Janelle, Christine and Robyn, whose stories—together and apart—have driven the show’s most pivotal moments. The series blends domestic life, personal faith and family reconfiguration into an ongoing portrait.

‘The Baldwins’ (2025– )

'The Baldwins' (2025– )
Terminal B TV

This reality series follows Alec and Hilaria Baldwin at home with their seven children, mixing everyday parenting mayhem with the public pressures surrounding the family. Executive producers include Alec and Hilaria Baldwin alongside Tom Forman, and the show is produced by Terminal B Television. Episodes also allude to life in the shadow of the ‘Rust’ tragedy while focusing on family routines and humor. It’s a candid, household-centered look at celebrity domestic life.

‘Paranormal Lockdown’ (2016–2019)

'Paranormal Lockdown' (2016–2019)
Groff Entertainment, LLC

Paranormal investigators Nick Groff and Katrina Weidman confine themselves for 72 straight hours inside famously haunted sites to gather evidence. The series features narration by James Lurie, with frequent behind-the-scenes technical details on methodology and equipment. Episodes have taken the team from U.S. locations like the Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum to notorious prisons and mansions, sometimes returning to dig deeper after startling finds. Developed under Groff Entertainment, it originally aired across TLC and Destination America.

‘Born Evil: The Serial Killer and the Savior’ (2024)

'Born Evil: The Serial Killer and the Savior' (2024)
Range Studios

This true-crime docuseries—executive produced by Michael Bay—focuses on convicted killer Hadden Clark, exploring his background, confessions and alleged links to cold cases. The narrative incorporates interviews, archival material and accounts from Clark’s onetime cellmate Jack Truitt, whose claims spurred renewed investigative leads. The show originated under Investigation Discovery and has also streamed on Max. It’s a methodical, case-file approach that examines the Clark family and the investigators pursuing answers.

Share your thoughts below: which of these shows are you queuing up first, and what should fellow readers not miss?

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