TV Shows to Stream this Weekend on Hulu, Including ‘Necaxa’

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Hulu is packed with fresh premieres and familiar favorites right now, which makes planning a couch session simple. If you want something brand new, a few highlights landed only recently and feel ready for prime time. If you prefer comfort viewing, a couple of classics return with stories that still hit.

We drew from this week and the recent window, then prioritized new arrivals, gave a nod to originals, and saved space for shows with real cultural weight. The result blends buzzy debuts with proven staples that are easy to start and even easier to keep watching.

‘Alien: Earth’ (2025)

‘Alien: Earth’ (2025)
FX Productions

This new chapter in the storied sci fi universe opens with a quiet sense of awe that slowly edges into fear. The mood is rich, the scale feels big, and the tension builds in a way that invites you to lean forward.

If you enjoy world building and patient suspense, ‘Alien: Earth’ is an immediate pick. It plays like event TV and it rewards a lights out watch with full attention.

‘YAIBA: Samurai Legend’ (2025)

‘YAIBA: Samurai Legend’ (2025)
WIT STUDIO

‘YAIBA: Samurai Legend’ arrives with crisp swordplay and a steady emotional core. Battles snap with clean choreography while quiet scenes linger long enough to make the stakes feel earned.

Turn to this when you want focused adventure with heart. It moves with confidence and delivers the kind of classic hero journey that never goes out of style.

‘The Curious Case of…’ (2025)

'The Curious Case of...' (2025)
Hot Snakes Media

Each installment of ‘The Curious Case of…’ drops you into a fresh mystery and invites you to follow the clues. The stories are tight, the reveals are playful, and the tone stays light without losing momentum.

It is ideal for a one sitting binge where you want closure every time. You finish an episode satisfied and somehow still ready for one more.

‘Hollywood Demons’ (2025)

‘Hollywood Demons’ (2025)
AMPLE Entertainment

‘Hollywood Demons’ peers into the bright lights and the darker corners that sit just beyond them. Interviews and behind the scenes stories piece together a portrait of fame that feels glossy and unnerving at once.

When you want a sleek watch that still has bite, this one lands. It is full of can you believe it moments that spark a good late night chat.

‘Ted Bundy: Dialogue with the Devil’ (2025)

‘Ted Bundy: Dialogue with the Devil’ (2025)
Hulu

‘Ted Bundy: Dialogue with the Devil’ takes a careful approach to a subject that is often sensationalized. It uses interviews and archival material to build clarity and context instead of shock.

Put this on when you can give it your full attention. It is a polished entry in true crime that respects the viewer and the material.

‘The Wonderfully Weird World of Gumball’ (2025)

‘The Wonderfully Weird World of Gumball’ (2025)
Hanna-Barbera Studios Europe

‘The Wonderfully Weird World of Gumball’ brings back the offbeat spirit fans love with even bigger sight gags and a warm center. The humor works for kids and grown ups which makes it a perfect family pick.

Reach for it when you want something bright and clever that goes down easy. It is endlessly quotable and it keeps the laughs coming.

‘King of the Hill’ (1997–present)

‘King of the Hill’ (1997–present)
20th Century Fox Television

‘King of the Hill’ returns with the same gentle wit and sincere heart that made it a staple. Hank, Peggy, and Bobby feel timeless and the small town stories still land with real warmth.

If you have been meaning to revisit Arlen, this is the moment. It streams smoothly and it is as cozy as ever for weekend relaxation.

‘Dope Girls’ (2025)

‘Dope Girls’ (2025)
Bad Wolf

Set in London between wars, ‘Dope Girls’ follows women who build a risky enterprise with grit and nerve. The period detail is lush and the character work gives every choice weight.

Choose this when you want layered drama with style. It moves with purpose and leaves you eager to see what comes next.

‘Necaxa’ (2025–present)

‘Necaxa’ (2025–present)
Hyphenate Media Group

‘Necaxa’ takes you inside a football club with access that feels personal. Training ground scenes and match day nerves sit next to candid off field moments that make the human stories pop.

You do not need deep knowledge of the sport to get invested. The people make you care and the episodes fly by.

‘The Unbelievable with Dan Aykroyd’ (2023)

‘The Unbelievable with Dan Aykroyd’ (2023)
Six West Media

‘The Unbelievable with Dan Aykroyd’ collects curious tales and presents them with a wink. The episodes lean into wonder and oddity which makes it a perfect companion for a chill evening.

It is the kind of show you can play while you unwind or give it your full focus and still have a good time. Prepare to trade favorite stories once the credits roll.

Tell us what you are watching on Hulu this weekend in the comments so everyone can build a better queue.

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