Here Are All the TV Shows Coming to Hulu This Week, Including ‘Thomas Jefferson’
It’s a busy week from Monday, August 25 through Sunday, August 31, with arrivals spanning anime, classic sitcom comfort, reality staples, and two fresh docuseries drops. Below is the full slate by day, with concrete details on what each title covers and who’s involved.
Each entry includes its exact arrival day so you can slot it into your queue. From fast-turn Rush Duels and suburban witchcraft hijinks to auction-lot gambles and headline-making docuseries, here’s what’s new this week.
‘Yu-Gi-Oh! GO RUSH!!’ (2022)

Arriving Monday, August 25, ‘Yu-Gi-Oh!: Go Rush!!’ follows twins Yuhi and Yuamu Ohdo of the UTS alien-trouble hotline in Mutsuba Town after they discover Yudias Velgear, an extraterrestrial who comes to Earth to master Rush Duels for the sake of his displaced people. Animated by Bridge, the series expands the Rush Duel format introduced in its predecessor and features new card mechanics, recurring school-and-city arcs, and rivals who push the trio’s evolving decks and strategies.
Across its run, the show introduces original monsters tied to the Velgearians’ backstory while keeping duels snappy and comeback-friendly. Nobuhiro Kondo directed the series at Bridge, with production aligning around fast-paced matches and serialized mysteries about Mutsuba’s technology and the alien visitors Yudias encounters as he learns Earth customs alongside the Ohdo twins.
‘Bewitched’ (1964)

Landing Tuesday, August 26, ‘Bewitched’ stars Elizabeth Montgomery as Samantha Stephens, a witch who marries mortal ad man Darrin Stephens and tries to keep her powers under wraps in suburban life. The classic sitcom was created by Sol Saks, with Harry Ackerman as executive producer; Darrin was portrayed by Dick York (seasons 1–5) and then Dick Sargent (seasons 6–8), and Agnes Moorehead co-stars as Samantha’s mother, Endora.
The series originally aired on ABC and was directed frequently by William Asher, who also produced, with supporting turns from David White as Larry Tate and Erin Murphy as Tabitha. Plots blend domestic comedy and workplace crises with magical complications, from spell-triggered ad campaign chaos to family drop-ins that upend Darrin’s pitches.
‘Love Thy Nader’ (2025)

Premiering Wednesday, August 27, ‘Love Thy Nader’ is an unscripted docuseries following sisters Brooks, Mary Holland, Grace Ann, and Sarah Jane Nader—Louisiana natives building modeling and media careers in New York City. The season traces fashion campaigns, apartment-sharing logistics, and relationship storylines as the sisters navigate SoHo and the broader Manhattan scene.
The series is produced by Walt Disney Television Alternative in association with Kimmelot and Smoking Baby Productions, with Rachel Tung as executive producer and showrunner. Executive producers include Jimmy Kimmel, James “Baby Doll” Dixon, and Brandon Panaligan, and the rollout pairs a two-episode TV debut on Tuesday, August 26 with next-day streaming beginning Wednesday, August 27.
‘Storage Wars’ (2010)

Arriving Thursday, August 28, ‘Storage Wars’ follows professional buyers as they bid on the contents of delinquent storage lockers, then sift, appraise, and resell their finds. The series features auctioneers Dan and Laura Dotson, who run American Auctioneers, with longtime buyers including Dave Hester, Darrell Sheets, and Brandi Passante appearing across seasons.
Episodes track on-site bidding rules, quick-look inspections before the door goes up, and post-auction triage that determines whether a locker yields profit or a bust. The format emphasizes valuation, provenance checks, and resale venues, with the Dotsons’ auction cadence shaping the strategy and stakes for the day’s competing bidders.
‘Thomas Jefferson’ (2025)

Also arriving Thursday, August 28, ‘Thomas Jefferson’ is a six-part docuseries that traces Jefferson’s life from Virginia upbringing and Revolutionary politics to the presidency, the Louisiana Purchase, and the contradictions of liberty and slavery—including his decades-long relationship with Sally Hemings. The production blends interviews with historians and descendants, archival materials, and dramatized, dialogue-free reenactments to explore Jefferson’s political ideas and personal life.
Directed by Jon Hirsch and produced by Glass Entertainment Group in association with GroupM Motion Entertainment, the project’s executive producers include Nancy Glass, Jon Hirsch, Richard Foster, and Chet Fenster. The series first bowed on Presidents’ Day 2025 and arrives in a complete season drop on Thursday, August 28.
‘Customer Wars’ (2022)

Rounding out Thursday, August 28, ‘Customer Wars’ compiles real incidents in stores, airports, restaurants, and other public spaces, building episodes from surveillance and cellphone footage to reconstruct how routine encounters escalate. Narration and interviews provide context around policies, staffing and crowding pressures, and the moments that push conflicts into viral territory.
The A&E series organizes segments by theme—travel snags, returns, and loss-prevention standoffs among them—and focuses on the timeline of each interaction from first contact through intervention and aftermath. The Thursday drop adds a complete season to stream, continuing the show’s catalog of day-to-day flashpoints filmed as they happened.
Which of these are you queuing up first this week? Share your picks in the comments!


