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

Need something new to watch? Hulu has a great lineup of true crime, reality TV, and documentaries hitting the service this weekend – mostly between November 13th and 15th. We’ve highlighted the newest titles, what they’re about, and who created them, so you can quickly find something you’ll enjoy. Whether you’re in the mood for an in-depth investigation or a lighthearted lifestyle show, there’s plenty to keep you entertained this weekend.

Secrets of the Bunny Ranch’ (2025–present)

This documentary series offers a candid look inside Nevada’s Moonlite BunnyRanch, a legal brothel. It shows what it’s like to run the business day-to-day, highlighting the lives of the people who work there and the complex logistics involved. Through personal stories and exclusive footage, the series explores the unique culture and controversies surrounding the establishment. Featured prominently are Roselie Williamson and Alice Little, offering their perspectives on this often-discussed topic. The show aims to provide a fresh, modern take on a subject that’s been covered in television before.

‘Castle Impossible’ (2025–present)

HGTV’s show follows Daphne Reckert and Ian Figueira as they renovate a centuries-old castle near Paris that they’ve inherited. Each episode details the work involved – from fixing the building’s structure to making design choices, and even uncovering interesting finds during the process. The show highlights the challenges of balancing a limited budget with the need to preserve the chateau’s history, and updates are also shared online. You can also watch the series on Max and discovery+.

‘Animals on Drugs’ (2025–present)

Wildlife biologist Forrest Galante explores how drugs used by humans are impacting animals and their environments. He investigates stories like alligators allegedly affected by methamphetamine, bears that have ingested narcotics, and hippos exposed to cocaine in Colombia. Through fieldwork and lab analysis, Galante tracks where these drugs come from, how animals encounter them, and the consequences. The series also showcases rescue efforts and ways to address the problem, combining scientific investigation with real-world reporting.

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

As a total reality TV fan, I’ve been hooked on this Hulu series! It follows a group of ‘MomTok’ influencers living in Utah, and it’s fascinating to see how their carefully curated online lives clash with the real stuff happening behind the scenes. There’s a lot of drama with relationships, faith, and the consequences of social media – it really centers around Jen Affleck, Demi Engemann, Whitney Leavitt, and Mikayla Matthews. It’s made by Jeff Jenkins Productions, and the season unfolds as friendships change and they navigate big life moments. Honestly, it’s super binge-worthy – the episodes just flow into each other!

‘Botched Bariatrics’ (2024–present)

This medical documentary series follows patients facing serious health problems after undergoing weight-loss surgery. Each episode showcases a patient’s full experience, from initial assessment to recovery, with teams of specialists – including Dr. Neilendu Kundu – performing complex follow-up surgeries. The series, originally aired on TLC, focuses on the surgical choices made and the plans for long-term patient care.

‘Death by Fame’ (2023–present)

This true-crime series explores cases of aspiring and established performers who became victims of crime. Each episode carefully reconstructs what happened, combining details from police investigations with an understanding of the entertainment industry. Through interviews with investigators, reporters, and people who knew the victims, the series builds a complete picture of each case. It’s brought to you by the team at Investigation Discovery.

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

This show delves into shocking murders that impacted high school football towns. Each episode uses old footage, interviews, and official case records to explore how local traditions, sports, and small-town life played a role in the crimes. Featuring cases from across the country and different eras, the series includes perspectives from police and the families affected. Each story is told completely, from the moment the crime occurred to how it was finally solved.

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

This documentary series, hosted and narrated by Laurence Fishburne, takes a fresh look at well-known mysteries. Each episode focuses on a different topic – from lost treasure to missing people – and uses historians, old records, and new research to explore the facts. The series presents different ideas about what happened, along with recently discovered evidence, to help viewers reconsider what they thought they knew. It’s a History Channel production featuring a variety of experts.

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

This series consists of six hour-long episodes hosted by Elizabeth Smart, each focusing on a different true crime case. Smart interviews survivors and provides updates on the investigations. The episodes combine new interviews with old evidence to create a complete picture of each case. Created in partnership with Lifetime, the series also shares helpful resources for healing and offers information on recent developments. Each episode centers on attempts to make progress in the featured case.

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

This show revisits restaurants that were previously highlighted on ‘Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives’ to see what’s new with their food and staff. Each episode focuses on a specific type of cuisine—like breakfast or international street food—and shares updates on popular dishes. It follows the same road-trip style as the original series, but emphasizes how these restaurants have grown and changed since their first appearance. It’s a continuation of the popular Food Network franchise, still led by Guy Fieri.

If you have a show you love from this list – or another great one on Hulu – let us know in the comments! We’re always looking for new recommendations.

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2025-11-15 00:45