
The most noteworthy Hulu originals you shouldn't miss

25. The Kardashians
The Kardashians make the return of the influential family to the big screens, this time as the executive producers of their reality series. This show dives deeper into their personal and professional experiences, capturing how they balance business endeavours, romantic relationships, and the constant public attention. | © Hulu

24. Letterkenny
Letterkenny is one of the most valuable modern comedies that deserves its continued success and global recognition. The show combines the simplicity of its presentation with clever, tongue-in-cheek writing, setting it apart from others in the genre. | © Hulu

23. Black Cake
Despite mixed reviews, Black Cake offers an engaging narrative about survival, love, and family that resonates deeply. This is not just a show but an experience, encouraging viewers to explore its literary roots while eagerly anticipating the drama. | © Hulu

22. Saint X
Saint X is the unique adaptation of its novel source material that confines with its non-linear storytelling and highlights how past traumas can affect the present. The show features compelling performances that portray characters grappling with their decisions, offering an in-depth and engaging exploration of tragedy. | © Hulu

21. We Were the Lucky Ones
We Were the Lucky Ones captures the heart-wrenching experiences of a family during WWII and goes beyond the traditional narrative, personalizing the horrors faced in early wartime Poland. Although some scenes are challenging to watch, they are crucial for understanding the reality of the period through the mother-daughter storyline. | © Hulu

20. Little Fires Everywhere
Little Fires Everywhere is a mini-series that gets deep into complexities of the human nature, showcasing the messy dynamics of family and relationships. This series stands out for its raw and honest examination of the challenges inherent in being a parent, a child, and simply a human. | © Hulu

19. Pen15
Pen15 can be a little weird at times, but overall it's a hilarious series that provides a nostalgia trip back to middle school with lovable characters, and fantastic lead performances. Make sure you have the time before you start the series, cause you're going to want to binge-watch the whole season in one sitting. | © Hulu

18. Ramy
Ramy is one of the most inclusive series that offers a look into the personal journey of its characters, particularly through the experiences of Arab Muslims. The series excels in storytelling, presenting each character in such a way that their emotional depth and complexities call for individual episodes to fully explore their backstories. | © Hulu

17. Life & Beth
Life & Beth is a really sweet exploration of grief in a complicated relationship, as well as a look into happiness, all anchored by some creative writing from Amy Schumer. Her input as a writer adds depth and authenticity to the series, making it a thoughtful and engaging journey. | © Hulu

16. Fargo
Fargo is an absolute masterpiece that masterfully blends dark humor with intricate storytelling. Each season presents a new narrative inspired by the quirky tone of the original film, maintaining high standards in both writing and acting. | © Hulu

15. Tell Me Lies
Tell Me Lies captivates viewers with its good pacing from the very first episodes by combining intense exploration of a toxic relationship with lingering effects. The show stands out for its realistic portrayal of obsession and emotional turmoil, enhanced by compelling performances from the leads. | © Hulu

14. Dave
Dave takes raunchy comedy to a new level, setting itself apart with a fresh and hilarious take on the genre. Unlike many shows that recycle old jokes and predictable antics, this series has lots of originality in its humor, ensuring that even the most outrageous scenes feel entertaining. | © Hulu

13. The Great
While even historically inaccurate compared to its predecessor, The Great is a fantastic series with a very funny performance from Elle Fanning. Despite a somewhat confusing season finale, The Great is a must-watch for fans of historical shows. | © Hulu

12. Reservation Dogs
Reservation Dogs is a groundbreaking series that offers an authentic portrayal of Native American life, which is rarely explored with such depth in mainstream media. The strength of this series lies in the creative team of native American writers and creators who make sure the storytelling resonates with genuine cultural insights. | © Hulu

11. Only Murders in the Building
Only Murders in the Building is a comedy-thriller series carried by the talented trio of Selena Gomez, Steve Martin, and Martin Short. The series is engaging, with each episode packed full of twists, laughs, and cliffhangers that make binge-watching almost unavoidable. | © Hulu

10. The Veil
The Veil is the latest offering from the creators of Peaky Blinders that presents a mixed bag of espionage intrigue and melodrama. It is a visually captivating and well-acted series that will appeal to fans of spy thrillers, but it occasionally falters under the strain of melodramatic elements. | © Hulu

9. Under the Bridge
Under the Bridge is a story that will always have a place in your nightmares with its depiction of cruelty among young girls. While it can be difficult to watch, the narrative is honest, and the superb acting, particularly from the younger cast and their portrayal of challenging relationships, ensures a rewarding experience for those who keep watching. | © Hulu

8. Castle Rock
Castle Rock is well-written, and acted, with some really beautiful cinematic moments. The story is also original and creative, leaving viewers always wondering who is in the right. | © Hulu

7. American Horror Story
American Horror Story is one of the most unique combinations of horror and smart critique of American culture that plays with perception and reality. The best seasons are Season 1 and Season 5, but there are still a lot of cool concepts in others, including Freak Show. | © Hulu

6. It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia
It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia is easily one of the best comedies in the history of television that isn't afraid to embrace extreme political incorrectness. Following the steps of South Park, this series thrives on the chaotic antics and questionable morality of its characters, creating humor that's bold and hilarious. | © Hulu

5. Welcome to Wrexham
Welcome to Wrexham could easily have been a goofed-up Disney show full of scripted laughs, but it's far from it. Instead, this series spotlights the heart and soul of the lesser-known UK community through the lens of football. This series is moving and genuine, showcasing an impact of empathy and passion as Hollywood meets hometown football. | © Hulu

4. The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives
Known originally for their #MomTok fame on TikTok, The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives is a new Hulu Original reality series that offers viewers an honest look at the complexities behind the curated images. The show peels back Instagram-perfect stories of popular Mormon influencer families, revealing a world of secrets, lies, and scandals. | © Hulu

3. Shogun
Shogun is a stunning piece of television with costumes, sets, and the historical period acting that brings the period of early 17th-century Japan to life. While the adaptation may streamline some of the novel’s extensive diplomacy and intrigue due to the constraints of television, it remains a captivating watch, especially for fans of Japanese history. | © Hulu

2. The Bear
The Bear has surpassed all the expectations set by the mounting hype and numerous best show of the year accolades. This series, featuring an outstanding performance by Jeremy Allen White, captures the intense, fast-paced environment of a bustling kitchen with authenticity and gripping drama. | © Hulu

1. The Handmaid’s Tale
The Handmaid’s Tale is a series that challenges gender stereotypes with superb writing and acting, which has consistently earned nominations for major awards. While the pacing can be deliberate, each episode builds toward moments of hard-won satisfaction, making it a profoundly impactful viewing experience. | © Hulu
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