Here Are the Best TV Shows to Stream this Weekend on Hulu, Including ‘All’s Fair’
If you’re mapping out your Hulu queue for the weekend, there’s a solid mix of fresh premieres, buzzy originals, and reliable comfort watches ready to go. Below you’ll find 10 series pulled from this week’s Hulu lineups and most-watched charts, with quick context on what each show covers and how it’s rolling out. We prioritized the newest arrivals first, then Hulu originals, followed by notable returning and classic series. Pick a lane—legal drama, reality, true crime, competition, or documentaries—and you’ll be set.
‘All’s Fair’ (2025– )

Ryan Murphy’s legal drama follows an elite team of divorce lawyers who break away to build an all-female firm handling high-stakes cases in Los Angeles. The ensemble includes Kim Kardashian, Naomi Watts, Sarah Paulson, Niecy Nash-Betts, Teyana Taylor, and Glenn Close, with a three-episode launch followed by weekly drops. Episodes mix celebrity-adjacent clients with office politics, shifting alliances, and courtroom strategy. Production is from Ryan Murphy Television with a creator team that includes Jon Robin Baitz and Joe Baken.
‘The Manipulated’ (2025– )

This Korean thriller centers on Tae-Joong, an ordinary man framed for a heinous crime who uncovers a conspiracy orchestrated by the enigmatic Yo-Han. The cast features Ji Chang-wook, Do Kyung-soo (D.O.), Lee Kwang-soo, and Jo Yoon-soo, with direction by Kim Chang-Ju and writing by Oh Sang-Ho. The series reimagines the premise of the film ‘Fabricated City’ as a serialized revenge plot across 12 episodes. Expect prison twists, digital deception, and a methodical plan to expose the mastermind.
‘The Kardashians’ (2022– )

The reality series tracks the Kardashian-Jenner family’s businesses, relationships, and day-to-day lives as a Hulu Original. Seasons premiere with multi-episode drops and continue weekly, with new episodes also appearing in the Hulu hub on Disney+ in select regions. The show has set platform records for unscripted debuts and continues to rank among Hulu’s most-watched titles. Coverage highlights ongoing launches, special events, and season-over-season story arcs.
‘Doc’ (2025– )

Based on the Italian series ‘Doc – Nelle tue mani,’ this medical drama follows Dr. Amy Larsen, a top physician who loses eight years of memories after a brain injury. Episodes balance case-of-the-week medicine with Amy’s efforts to rebuild her career and relationships. The U.S. adaptation airs on ABC with next-day streaming on Hulu. Production is from Sony Pictures Television, with hospital-set stories tied closely to Amy’s recovery arc.
’99 to Beat’ (2025– )

FOX’s adaptation of the Belgian format assembles 100 contestants for a gauntlet of simple-but-tricky physical and mental challenges where the key is not to finish last. Hosts Ken Jeong and Erin Andrews preside over an eight-episode first season. Episodes air on FOX and stream next day on Hulu. The competition uses a giant LED grid arena and territory-takeover mechanics to drive eliminations.
‘Taking the Stand’ (2022– )

Hosted by Dan Abrams, this true-crime series reconstructs cases through testimony from the defendants themselves and key trial moments. Episodes combine interviews, case footage, and courtroom material to examine turning points when the accused takes the witness stand. The series originated on A&E and streams on Hulu after broadcast. Season entries focus on how testimony shaped outcomes across different jurisdictions.
‘Gypsy Rose: Life After Lock Up’ (2024– )

The docuseries follows Gypsy-Rose Blanchard after her release from prison, tracking family developments and major life changes amid intense public scrutiny. Episodes document milestones, including relationship updates and legal next steps, with A+E/Lifetime as producing partners. The show premiered in 2024 and continued into 2025 with additional installments. Hulu carries the season as it rolls out.
‘History’s Greatest Mysteries’ (2020– )

Narrated by Laurence Fishburne, this documentary series revisits famous enigmas—from lost treasure to vanished figures—using historians, archival research, and new analyses. Each episode presents competing theories alongside newly surfaced evidence to re-examine what’s known. Produced for the History Channel, it arrives on Hulu via library and weekly additions. The self-contained format makes it easy to jump into any topic.
‘Secrets of the Bunny Ranch’ (2025– )

This docuseries looks inside Nevada’s Moonlite BunnyRanch, tracing the business’s operations and the people who work there. Episodes blend first-person accounts, behind-the-scenes footage, and coverage of the legal and cultural context surrounding the brand. Cast members appearing include Roselie Williamson and Alice Little. The show focuses on logistics, workplace dynamics, and controversies tied to the establishment.
‘Holiday Baking Championship’ (2014– )

Food Network’s seasonal competition gathers skilled bakers for Thanksgiving-through-Christmas challenges judged across multiple rounds. Long-running judges have included Duff Goldman and Nancy Fuller, with Jesse Palmer hosting recent seasons. Each episode features themed bakes, time-pressure rounds, and eliminations that lead to a finale crowning the holiday winner. Hulu carries seasonal entries and next-day episodes during the run.
Tell us what you’re queuing up on Hulu this weekend—and which picks we missed—in the comments!


