Here Are All the TV Shows Coming to Hulu This Week, Including ‘The First 48’

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A fresh batch of series is rolling onto Hulu from Monday, September 1 through Sunday, September 7, spanning true-crime, cooking, reality staples, and an all-new documentary. Below you’ll find what’s arriving each day this week and what each show is actually about—who made it, who’s in it, and what to expect once you hit play.

Dates below reflect the day each title lands on Hulu during this week-long window. Titles are presented with their original premiere years in the headings and, throughout the article, every series title appears in single quotes for clarity.

‘America’s Next Top Model’ (2003–2018)

'America's Next Top Model' (2003–2018)
Bankable Productions

Arrives Monday, September 1. Created by Tyra Banks and developed with Ken Mok and Kenya Barris, ‘America’s Next Top Model’ ran for 24 cycles across UPN, The CW, and VH1. The competition series follows aspiring models through photo shoots, runway challenges, and panel eliminations, with judging over the years by figures such as Nigel Barker, J. Alexander, André Leon Talley, Kelly Cutrone, Ashley Graham, Law Roach, and more.

On Hulu beginning September 1, viewers can stream cycles that showcase the show’s signature format—mentorship from Banks, themed shoots, international trips in later cycles, and panel critiques that determine who advances and who goes home. Episodes typically run around 42 minutes and include behind-the-scenes footage of cast training, brand partnerships, and industry guest photographers.

‘Betrayal’ (2023– )

'Betrayal' (2023– )
iHeartPodcasts

Arrives Tuesday, September 2. ‘Betrayal’ is an ABC News Studios true-crime docuseries inspired by the hit podcast of the same name from Glass Podcasts and iHeartPodcasts. Season 1 (‘Betrayal: The Perfect Husband’) explored Jen Faison’s account of discovering shocking secrets about her husband; Season 2 (‘Betrayal: A Father’s Secret’) followed Ashley Lytton’s case in Utah. The franchise is produced by Glass Entertainment and ABC News Studios with executive producers including Nancy Glass and Jon Hirsch (Glass), and David Sloan for ABC News Studios.

New this week, Season 3 (‘Betrayal: Under His Eye’) begins streaming on Tuesday, September 2, continuing the format of three-part, reporting-driven investigations told through interviews, archival materials, and police records. Prior seasons stream on Hulu, with trailers and episode collections grouped under the ‘Betrayal’ series hub.

‘Reminder’ (2025– )

'Reminder' (2025– )
O3 Medya

Arrives Wednesday, September 3. ‘Reminder’ (original title: ‘Aşkı Hatırla’) is a Turkish romantic dramedy produced by O3 Medya from an original story by Ahmet Vatan and created/directed by Özgür Önurme. The eight-episode series stars Hande Erçel and Barış Arduç as Güneş and Deniz, ex-fiancés whose lives cross again the same night a mysterious phone message draws them into a shared inheritance and an unexpected journey that takes them from Istanbul toward Cappadocia.

Following its 2025 debut on Disney+, ‘Reminder’ brings its complete season to Hulu on September 3. The ensemble includes Feyyaz Şerifoğlu, Başak Gümülcinelioğlu, Sezin Akbaşoğulları, Fatih Al, and others, with location shoots in Istanbul and Cappadocia and a single-season run designed as a closed narrative.

‘The First 48’ (2004– )

'The First 48' (2004– )
ITV Entertainment

Arrives Thursday, September 4. Long-running A&E docuseries ‘The First 48’ follows homicide detectives in U.S. cities during the critical first two days of a murder investigation. Produced by ITV Entertainment, the series is narrated by Dion Graham and has spanned 20+ seasons and hundreds of cases since its 2004 premiere.

Episodes emphasize real-time investigative work—crime-scene processing, canvassing, interviews, and forensic analysis—and frequently revisit outcomes in companion specials. The Hulu listing groups seasons and spin-offs available to stream, including episodes from the main series beginning September 4.

‘The Chef’s Garden’ (2024– )

'The Chef’s Garden' (2024– )
The Chef's Garden

Arrives Thursday, September 4. ‘The Chef’s Garden’ is a FYI/A+E series hosted by Farmer Lee Jones and filmed at The Chef’s Garden and the Culinary Vegetable Institute in Huron, Ohio. Produced by Rachael Ray’s Free Food Studios with Intentional Content, the 10-episode season premiered in January 2025 and was part of A+E’s Home.Made.Nation lifestyle block.

Each half-hour episode brings guest chefs to the farm to explore a single ingredient—from beets to edible flowers—harvest it, and cook with Jones in the CVI kitchen. The series lands on Hulu on September 4, with episodes also spotlighting the farm’s chef-liaison program and decades of agricultural R&D behind specialty produce.

‘Digital Addiction’ (2022– )

'Digital Addiction' (2022– )
GRB Studios

Arrives Thursday, September 4. A&E’s documentary series ‘Digital Addiction’ examines compulsive tech behaviors—gaming, social media, online relationships—and their effects on individuals and families. Produced by GRB Studios (the company behind ‘Intervention’), the show premiered on June 13, 2022, with executive producers Gary R. Benz and Dan Partland and features specialists such as Amanda Marino and Craig Perra.

Episodes follow two subjects per hour as clinicians assess habits and structure personalized detox plans, often culminating in formal interventions and aftercare. The series joins Hulu’s true-crime and doc lineup on September 4, adding a technology-focused angle to the platform’s slate.

‘Rachael Ray’s Meals in Minutes’ (2024– )

'Rachael Ray’s Meals in Minutes' (2024– )
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Arrives Thursday, September 4. ‘Rachael Ray’s Meals in Minutes’ brings the food personality back to an in-home kitchen format, demonstrating full meals that can be assembled quickly, from comfort classics to company-ready plates. Produced under Rachael Ray’s Free Food Studios banner, the series launched in 2024 within A+E’s Home.Made.Nation block and features a season of 30 episodes.

Starting September 4 on Hulu, episodes showcase Ray’s step-by-step approach to building complete dinners in a single session—covering mains, sides, and tips for efficient prep—while retaining the live-to-tape style that has characterized her long-running cooking shows.

‘Memphis to the Mountain’ (2025)

Hulu

Arrives Friday, September 5. ‘Memphis to the Mountain’ is a new Hulu Original documentary series following nine climbers from Memphis Rox— the nonprofit, pay-what-you-can climbing gym and community hub founded by filmmaker Tom Shadyac— as they train in Tennessee and travel to attempt Mount Kenya. A local premiere event precedes the streaming debut, with the show rolling out on Hulu September 5.

The series features the Memphis Rox community and includes athlete Jarmond Johnson, who trained at the gym and is highlighted in the program. The production documents the logistics of preparing for high-altitude objectives, the mentorship model at Memphis Rox, and the organization’s mission to expand access to climbing and outdoor experiences.

Share which of this week’s Hulu arrivals you’re pressing play on first in the comments.

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