Here Are the Best TV Shows to Stream this Weekend on Hulu, Including ‘One Piece’

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Looking for something new to queue up? We pulled together a quick-hit guide from Hulu’s latest weekly drops—spanning fresh 2025 premieres, buzzy reality, long-running favorites, and deep-dive docuseries—so you can jump straight to the good stuff without hunting around. Highlights below reflect this week’s arrivals and recent additions across genres.

‘All’s Fair’ (2025)

‘All’s Fair’ (2025)
Ryan Murphy Television

Ryan Murphy’s glossy legal drama follows an elite team of divorce lawyers who launch a powerhouse, all-female firm handling high-stakes cases for headline clients. The ensemble includes Kim Kardashian as Allura Grant alongside Naomi Watts, Sarah Paulson, Niecy Nash-Betts, Teyana Taylor, and Glenn Close, with Jon Robin Baitz and Joe Baken joining Murphy on creation duties. Anthony Hemingway directs multiple episodes, and executive producers include Murphy, Kardashian, Close, Paulson, Watts, Nash-Betts, and Kris Jenner. Expect case-of-the-week fireworks framed by shifting alliances and personal entanglements inside and outside the courtroom.

‘The Manipulated’ (2025– )

‘The Manipulated’ (2025– )
Studio Dragon

This Korean thriller centers on Tae-Joong, who is framed for a horrific crime and uncovers a larger 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 draws inspiration from the 2017 film ‘Fabricated City,’ reimagining its premise for serialized storytelling. Across its run, it weaves prison twists, digital deception, and a meticulous plan to turn the tables on the mastermind.

‘The Baldwins’ (2025– )

‘The Baldwins’ (2025– )
Terminal B TV

This reality series opens the door to Alec and Hilaria Baldwin’s bustling household, focusing on parenting seven young children, marriage, and work-life logistics under constant public attention. Episodes emphasize candid at-home moments and the rhythms of a very large family. The show arrives amid well-covered events in Alec Baldwin’s life, situating domestic scenes within a broader public context. Its lens is family-driven rather than competition-based, following everyday routines and personal projects.

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

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

The true-crime docuseries investigates convicted killer Hadden Clark and the disturbing family history surrounding him, anchored by extensive interviews and new lines of inquiry. Executive produced by Michael Bay, it interweaves testimony from investigators with claims tied to Clark’s former cellmate. Episodes examine potential links to cold cases while tracking procedure and psychology. It slots into a broader slate of contemporary true-crime programming with multi-episode arcs.

‘The Toys That Built America’ (2021– )

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

This History docuseries chronicles how toymakers sparked fads, forged rivalries, and shaped childhood culture through brands that became household names. Episodes blend dramatized vignettes with commentary from industry historians and collectors. Narration and on-camera hosts walk through breakthroughs, boardroom battles, and design pivots that defined whole categories of play. It’s a business-history look at how ideas became empires, from board games to action figures.

‘The Food That Built America’ (2019– )

‘The Food That Built America’ (2019– )
History

A signature History docudrama, the series maps the rise of U.S. food empires and the rivalries that fueled them—from snack aisles to fast-food counters. Reenactments are intercut with analysis from culinary historians and business experts to show how recipes, marketing, and logistics scaled up. Campbell Scott provides narration, with recurring expert voices across seasons. Each episode unpacks brand-defining showdowns and the strategies behind enduring staples.

‘One Piece’ (1999– )

‘One Piece’ (1999– )
Toei Animation

Toei Animation’s long-running anime adapts Eiichiro Oda’s manga, following Monkey D. Luffy and the Straw Hat Pirates on a search for the legendary treasure known as the ‘One Piece.’ The voyage spans the Grand Line’s islands, factions, and found-family bonds that develop among the crew. The series is known for swashbuckling set pieces, intricate world-building, and character arcs that unfold across many sagas. Its longevity reflects a continuous expansion of lore and locations.

‘Sister Wives’ (2010– )

‘Sister Wives’ (2010– )
Advanced Medical Productions

This TLC docuseries chronicles the Brown family and explores the dynamics of a plural marriage over many years and relocations. Early seasons followed Kody Brown with wives Meri, Janelle, Christine, and later Robyn, alongside their growing family. The show has tracked legal challenges, inter-family changes, and significant personal developments. It offers an ongoing look at how relationships evolve within complex family structures.

‘Paranormal Lockdown’ (2016–2019)

‘Paranormal Lockdown’ (2016–2019)
Groff Entertainment, LLC

Investigators Nick Groff and Katrina Weidman confine themselves for 72 straight hours inside reputedly haunted sites to capture extended, uninterrupted evidence. The format favors long-form observation over quick walkthroughs, with settings ranging from asylums to historic mansions. James Lurie provides narration, and the production includes specials in addition to the main episodes. The show became a staple for fans of immersive ghost-hunting investigations.

‘Cold Case Files: Dead West’ (2025– )

‘Cold Case Files: Dead West’ (2025– )
A&E

A regional expansion of the long-running brand, this true-crime entry reopens unsolved murders from the American West using archival records, modern forensics, and interviews with investigators and families. Storylines span mountain towns and desert communities, tracing years-long quests for justice. The season highlights cases from states like Colorado and Montana where breakthroughs emerge long after the crimes. Episodes focus on timelines, evidence, and the persistence required to resolve cold cases.

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