Here Are the Best TV Shows to Stream this Weekend on Hulu, Including ‘Secrets of the Bunny Ranch’

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Looking for something new to queue up right now? Hulu’s weekend slate is stacked with fresh true-crime dives, reality curiosities, and docuseries drops—many of them landing between Thursday, November 13 and Saturday, November 15—so you can jump in without a lot of prep. The picks below highlight what’s arriving or newly featured, what each title actually covers, and who’s behind it, so you can match your mood to the right watch quickly. From investigative deep-dives to offbeat lifestyle series, there’s plenty to keep the couch cozy this weekend.

‘Secrets of the Bunny Ranch’ (2025–present)

'Secrets of the Bunny Ranch' (2025–present)
C3 Media

This docuseries goes inside Nevada’s Moonlite BunnyRanch, focusing on day-to-day operations, the workers who keep it running, and the business logistics behind a legal brothel. Episodes use first-person accounts and behind-the-scenes footage to explore culture and controversies tied to the brand. The show features on-camera appearances from Roselie Williamson and Alice Little. It’s positioned as a contemporary look at a subject long treated in earlier TV coverage.

‘Castle Impossible’ (2025–present)

'Castle Impossible' (2025–present)
HGTV

HGTV’s renovation series follows Daphne Reckert and Ian Figueira as they inherit and restore a 500-year-old French chateau near Paris. Each episode documents structural repairs, design choices, and discoveries uncovered during restoration. The production balances tight budgets with preservation goals while sharing progress on connected digital channels. The series has also streamed on Max and discovery+.

‘Animals on Drugs’ (2025–present)

'Animals on Drugs' (2025–present)
Animals on Drugs

Wildlife biologist Forrest Galante investigates how human narcotics enter ecosystems and affect animal behavior, from alleged “meth gators” to intoxicated bears and Colombia’s cocaine-exposed hippos. Field studies and expert labs trace sources, pathways, and outcomes across different habitats. Rescue sequences and mitigation efforts are included to connect the science to practical responses. Each episode blends environmental forensics with on-site reporting.

‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ (2024–present)

'The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' (2024–present)
Walt Disney Television Alternative

This Hulu reality series follows a circle of Utah-based “MomTok” influencers whose public personas collide with private pressures. Storylines track relationship rifts, faith dynamics, and social-media fallout across an ensemble that includes Jen Affleck, Demi Engemann, Whitney Leavitt, and Mikayla Matthews. Jeff Jenkins Productions produces, with season arcs structured around shifting friendships and family milestones. Episodes are designed for easy, continuous viewing.

‘Botched Bariatrics’ (2024–present)

'Botched Bariatrics' (2024–present)
Crybaby

The medical docuseries centers on patients coping with severe complications after weight-loss surgeries. Multidisciplinary teams—featuring specialists like Dr. Neilendu Kundu—work through complex revision procedures from triage to follow-up. Cases highlight both surgical decision-making and long-term recovery plans. The series originates from TLC and frames each episode around a complete patient journey.

‘Death by Fame’ (2023–present)

'Death by Fame' (2023–present)
AMPLE Entertainment

Focusing on crimes tied to the entertainment world, this true-crime series reconstructs cases where aspiring or rising performers were targeted. Episodes combine law-enforcement insight with industry context, building timelines from breakout moments to aftermath. Interviews with investigators, journalists, and acquaintances expand each case file. The production comes from Investigation Discovery’s crime slate.

‘Murder Under the Friday Night Lights’ (2022–present)

'Murder Under the Friday Night Lights' (2022–present)
Warner Bros. Television

Each episode investigates a homicide that shook a high-school football community, using archival video, interviews, and case files. The show examines how local culture, athletics, and small-town dynamics intersected with specific crimes. Cases span multiple states and time periods, bringing in voices from law enforcement and families. Episodes aim for a complete narrative from incident to resolution.

‘History’s Greatest Mysteries’ (2020–present)

'History’s Greatest Mysteries' (2020–present)
Blumhouse Television

Hosted and narrated by Laurence Fishburne, this documentary series revisits famous enigmas using historians, archival research, and fresh analyses. Episodes are self-contained, making it easy to jump into topics ranging from lost treasure to vanished figures. The production presents competing theories alongside newly surfaced evidence to reassess what’s known. It’s produced for the History Channel with a rotating slate of experts.

‘Elizabeth Smart: Finding Justice’ (2020–present)

'Elizabeth Smart: Finding Justice' (2020–present)
Warner Bros. Television

The series features six hour-long specials led by Elizabeth Smart, revisiting real cases through survivor-focused interviews and investigative updates. Episodes mix new testimony with archival materials to build comprehensive case timelines. Produced with Lifetime, it highlights resources that support healing and ongoing breakthroughs. Each special is structured around renewed efforts to move cases forward.

‘Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives: Triple D Nation’ (2018–present)

'Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives' (2007–present)
Knuckle Sandwich Productions

This spinoff checks back in on restaurants previously featured on ‘Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives’ to see how menus and teams have evolved. Episodes are organized by themes—like breakfast joints or global street food—and include updates on signature dishes. The series keeps the familiar road-food format while focusing on growth since the original spotlight. It’s a Food Network extension produced under Guy Fieri’s longtime franchise.

Have a favorite from this list—or another Hulu pick we should add—drop your recommendations in the comments!

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