
Hulu will be adding a lot of new TV shows and movies throughout January 2026. You’ll find everything from reality competitions and true crime to dramas and cartoons – something for everyone! The platform will release a mix of brand new shows, popular favorites, and classic series, with new content arriving almost daily. This includes both Hulu Originals and shows and movies they’ve licensed from other studios.
‘Red Eye’ (2024)

The series ‘Red Eye’ begins on January 1st and centers around a police officer assigned to transport a suspect from London to Beijing. When a series of mysterious deaths happen on the flight, the officer finds himself caught up in a dangerous conspiracy. The show combines the suspense of a closed-room mystery with the excitement of international politics, all unfolding within the confined space of an airplane. It’s a story about fighting for justice and simply trying to survive.
‘Rachael Ray’s Meals in Minutes’ (2024)

Starting January 1st, ‘Rachael Ray’s Meals in Minutes’ returns the popular chef to television with quick and easy cooking methods. Each episode shows how to make delicious and healthy meals fast. Rachael shares her best advice for keeping your kitchen organized and stocked, helping busy people cook at home. The show makes it possible to enjoy high-quality meals even with a hectic lifestyle.
‘Million Dollar Zombie Flips’ (2025)

“Million Dollar Zombie Flips,” debuting January 1st, dives into the challenging world of renovating luxury homes. The show follows experienced renovators as they tackle abandoned or run-down high-end properties – nicknamed “zombie” homes – and completely transform them. They must manage large budgets and stick to strict deadlines to successfully restore these homes to their original beauty or update them for modern buyers.
‘Four Weddings’ (2009)

Premiering January 3rd, ‘Four Weddings’ features four brides who each attend and evaluate each other’s weddings. They’ll score everything – the location, the food, the dress, and the overall wedding experience – and the bride with the highest total score wins a dream honeymoon. The show offers a fascinating glimpse into different wedding styles and what makes each couple’s celebration unique.
‘Bachelor in Paradise’ (2014)

‘Bachelor in Paradise’ is back on January 4th! Fan favorites from past seasons of ‘The Bachelor’ and ‘The Bachelorette’ are heading to a beautiful tropical location for another shot at love. Expect plenty of drama as new singles arrive, testing existing couples and leading to emotional rose ceremonies – and saying goodbye to some contestants. The show is famous for its intense relationships and stunning beach backdrop.
‘Best Medicine’ (2026)

Premiering January 5th, ‘Best Medicine’ is a fresh medical drama that takes a look at the lives of doctors and nurses who approach patient care in unique ways. The show follows these healthcare workers as they juggle demanding careers with their own personal challenges, all within the busy setting of a hospital. At its heart, ‘Best Medicine’ is about the connections between doctors, staff, and patients, and the emotional side of healthcare.
‘Will Trent’ (2023)

New episodes of the crime drama ‘Will Trent’ premiere January 7th. The show, based on a popular book series, centers around GBI Special Agent Will Trent, who uses his sharp eye for detail and unique background to crack tough cases. The series also explores Trent’s challenging experiences growing up in foster care and how they shape his approach to investigations.
‘The Rookie’ (2018)

‘The Rookie’ returns on January 7th, following John Nolan, the LAPD’s oldest rookie. Inspired by a life-changing event, Nolan is determined to become a police officer, but he faces skepticism from younger coworkers and the dangers of the job. The show combines thrilling action with the characters’ personal journeys, offering a look at the changing world of policing in a large city.
‘The Judd Family: Truth Be Told’ (2025)

Premiering January 8th, ‘Judd Family: Truth Be Told’ is a revealing documentary series about the renowned Judd family and their journey in country music. It shares their story, including both their successes and the challenges they’ve faced throughout the years. Combining old footage with new interviews, the show offers a look at the family’s lasting influence on the world of entertainment.
‘Kevin Costner’s the West’ (2025)

Premiering January 8th, ‘Kevin Costner’s the West’ explores the history of the American frontier. Kevin Costner hosts and produces the series, which looks at both the legends and the true stories behind the westward expansion. Through expert interviews and dramatic recreations, the show brings key historical events to life, offering a complete picture of the people and moments that defined the West.
‘Zombie House Flipping’ (2016)

Starting January 8th, you can watch ‘Zombie House Flipping Tampa,’ a new show about the real estate market in Florida. The series follows a team of renovators as they find severely rundown homes in Tampa – properties that previous owners have abandoned. They race against time and the elements to turn these neglected houses into beautiful, sellable homes. Each episode highlights the financial and construction difficulties involved in house flipping.
‘Beer Budget Reno’ (2025)

Starting January 8th, ‘Beer Budget Reno’ helps homeowners get a designer look without spending a fortune. The show offers easy-to-follow DIY advice and clever design ideas that won’t break the bank. Experts show viewers how to refresh their homes using affordable materials and by giving old furniture new life, proving that anyone can have a beautiful home, no matter their budget.
‘The Masked Singer’ (2019)

The hit show ‘The Masked Singer’ is coming back to Hulu on January 8th. Famous singers perform while hidden inside amazing costumes, keeping their identities a secret. Each week, judges and viewers try to figure out who’s behind the mask by looking for clues. After each performance, one singer is unmasked and their identity is revealed.
‘The Mega-Brands That Built America’ (2023)

Premiering January 8th, ‘The Mega-Brands That Built America’ tells the story of how some of the world’s most famous companies first got started. The series follows the innovative leaders who transformed industries like food, shopping, and technology. Through interviews with experts and compelling stories, it reveals how these brands became well-known across the country. Each episode highlights the rivalry and new ideas that shaped the history of American business.
‘Fire Force’ (2019)

‘Fire Force’ is an anime series launching on January 9th, set in a world where people suddenly burst into flames. Special teams, called Fire Force, fight these burning people – known as Infernals – and try to figure out why this is happening. The series centers on Shinra Kusakabe, a new recruit who wants to become a hero and learn about his family’s history. Expect exciting animation and action-packed battles with supernatural powers.
‘A Thousand Blows’ (2025)

I’m really excited about ‘A Thousand Blows,’ which drops on January 9th. It’s a deep dive into the incredibly rough world of illegal boxing in Victorian London. The story centers on two best friends who leave Jamaica hoping for a better life, but quickly get pulled into the city’s criminal side. It’s a really gritty, historical drama about trying to survive and make a name for yourself, and it doesn’t shy away from the brutal reality of prize-fighting back in the 1880s. It seems like it’s going to be a powerful look at friendship and ambition, set against a seriously tough backdrop.
‘911: Did the Killer Call?’ (2025)

Premiering January 10th, ‘911: Did the Killer Call?’ is a true crime series that takes a close look at 911 emergency calls, searching for vital clues. Experts in forensics and investigation listen to actual recordings to try and figure out if the person calling was the victim or the one who committed the crime. The show explores the psychology of these calls and how subtle clues in someone’s voice can help solve murder cases. Each episode centers around a different investigation where the 911 call was key to finding the truth.
‘Naked and Afraid’ (2013)

I recently checked out the latest season of ‘Naked and Afraid,’ and it’s back on January 10th! The premise is simple, yet brutal: total strangers are abandoned in the wilderness, completely naked and with zero supplies. They have 21 days to survive, finding food, water, and shelter all on their own. Honestly, it’s fascinating – and often tough to watch – as the show really captures just how much of a physical and mental battle it is to live in the wild with absolutely nothing.
‘Who Killed the Co-ed?: An ID Murder Mystery’ (2020)

On January 10th, the ID channel premieres ‘Who Killed the Co-ed?’, a documentary exploring the unsolved deaths of several college students. The special examines the details of each case and the police investigations that followed, featuring interviews with the victims’ loved ones, friends, and the detectives who led the investigations. The series focuses on how these crimes affected campus life and the ongoing pursuit of answers.
‘Tell Me Lies’ (2022)

The psychological thriller ‘Tell Me Lies’ is back on January 13th, continuing the story of Lucy Albright and Stephen DeMarco’s complicated relationship. Over several years, the show examines how a passionate but unhealthy college romance can affect someone long after it ends. It explores the difficulties of toxic relationships and the secrets people hide from each other, and is based on the bestselling novel by Carola Lovering.
‘Court Cam’ (2019)

Premiering January 15th, ‘Court Cam’ offers a unique look inside American courtrooms, showcasing the most intense and surprising moments. The show uses real security and courtroom footage to capture everything from heated arguments and attempted escapes to emotional scenes. Judges and legal professionals provide insights, explaining the background and context of each event. ‘Court Cam’ highlights the often unpredictable and high-pressure environment of the judicial system.
‘Accused: Did I Do It?’ (2025)

‘Accused: Did I Do It?’ debuts on January 15th and tells the stories of people facing serious criminal charges. Each episode looks at the evidence from both sides – the prosecutors and the defense – and delves into the lives of the accused as they try to prove their innocence. The show follows the legal journey and ends with the verdict and how it affects those involved.
‘Fear Factor: House of Fear’ (2026)

The reboot of the popular show ‘Fear Factor,’ now called ‘Fear Factor: House of Fear,’ premieres January 15th. Contestants will confront their biggest fears through a series of tough physical and mental challenges. Filmed in a specially designed location, the show’s tasks are meant to be extremely demanding. It blends thrilling stunts with compelling personal stories as competitors battle it out for a cash prize.
‘Sitting Bull’ (2025)

The new Hulu series, ‘Sitting Bull,’ premieres on January 15th and tells the story of the famous Lakota leader. The series focuses on his life as a chief and spiritual leader while he fought against U.S. government policies. It covers key moments in history, like the Battle of the Little Bighorn, and his time performing with Buffalo Bill’s Wild West show. The filmmakers used historical documents to ensure an authentic and respectful depiction of his lasting impact.
‘Going Dutch’ (2025)

“Going Dutch,” a new comedy series debuting January 16th, follows a proud US Army colonel as he’s transferred to a base in the Netherlands. He’s used to giving orders, but quickly discovers the Dutch prefer teamwork and a more relaxed, democratic approach. The show is funny because of the differences between what he expects and what life is actually like there, and it’s about how he changes as he learns to live outside of a war setting.
‘Animal Control’ (2023)

The new season of ‘Animal Control’ premieres January 16th, and it follows the everyday lives of the people who handle wildlife problems in a city. The show is a funny look at their jobs, starring Joel McHale as Frank, a somewhat grumpy officer who likes animals more than people. The team faces all sorts of challenges – from runaway pets to common neighborhood complaints – all while dealing with their own personal issues. It’s a humorous show that finds the funny side of working with animals and the unexpected situations that come up.
‘How It’s Made’ (2001)

The popular documentary series ‘How It’s Made’ returns on January 17th. Each episode offers a fascinating look inside different factories, revealing how everyday items are made. From tools to food, the show showcases the complex machines and steps involved in large-scale production, providing an informative and detailed view of the engineering and skill that go into making modern life possible.
‘Diners, Drive-ins and Dives’ (2007)

Starting January 17th, you can watch ‘Diners, Drive-ins and Dives,’ where Guy Fieri travels across the country exploring America’s best local eateries. He visits unique, family-owned restaurants and highlights their delicious, comforting food. Throughout the series, Guy chats with the chefs to discover the stories and recipes behind their most famous dishes. The show has become a beloved part of food TV, celebrating the incredible variety of restaurants found across the country.
‘The Beauty’ (2026)

Premiering January 21st, ‘The Beauty’ is set in a world transformed by a disease that grants physical perfection but is ultimately fatal. The story follows two detectives as they uncover a conspiracy surrounding the virus’s origins and the societal rift it causes. The series delves into themes of vanity, death, and the extreme measures people take in pursuit of ideal beauty, and is based on the popular comic book series of the same name.
‘I Killed My BFF’ (2012)

Premiering January 22nd, ‘I Killed My BFF’ delves into the heartbreaking true stories of friendships gone wrong. Each episode details the connection between two people and the events leading up to a deadly fight. Using interviews and dramatic recreations, the show explores what caused the tensions to rise and ultimately lead to violence, serving as a stark warning about how quickly close relationships can turn dangerous.
‘The 6000 lb Diaries with Dr. Now’ (2025)

Premiering January 22nd, ‘The 6000 lb Diaries with Dr. Now’ follows people as they bravely work to lose weight and improve their health. Dr. Younan Nowzaradan, also known as Dr. Now, offers medical care and surgery to individuals facing severe obesity. The show captures both the difficult physical hurdles and the inspiring emotional progress of those trying to live healthier lives, emphasizing that mental wellbeing is just as important as physical change.
‘Neighborhood Wars’ (2021)

Premiering January 22nd, ‘Neighborhood Wars’ is a new series showcasing the most dramatic neighborly disputes happening across the US. Using real footage from sources like doorbell and cell phone cameras, the show captures how seemingly minor disagreements – like property lines or noise – can quickly turn into major conflicts. The series features insights from both those involved and experts, exploring the social issues and tensions that can arise within neighborhoods.
‘Evil Lives Here’ (2016)

The new series ‘Evil Lives Here’ begins January 24th, sharing stories from the people who knew killers before they committed their crimes. Each episode examines the warning signs that family and partners might have overlooked, offering a disturbing look at the hidden lives of dangerous criminals and the lasting impact on those who knew them.
‘Naked and Afraid: Apocalypse’ (2025)

Starting January 24th, you can watch ‘Naked and Afraid: Apocalypse,’ a new series based on the original ‘Naked and Afraid.’ This version throws contestants into post-disaster environments where they have to survive using basic tools and skills. The show focuses on the mental strength needed to endure a world that feels like it’s ended.
‘See No Evil’ (2014)

The new true crime series ‘See No Evil’ premieres on January 24th and reveals how security camera footage is used to crack murder cases. The show uses real CCTV recordings to follow victims’ last moments and pinpoint suspects. Investigators detail how this technology provides vital clues, often leading to arrests and convictions. Each episode focuses on how cameras act as silent witnesses in today’s world, where surveillance is everywhere.
‘Expedition Unknown’ (2015)

On January 24th, ‘Expedition Unknown’ is back with explorer Josh Gates diving into fascinating legends from around the world. He journeys to far-off places, hunting for lost cities, hidden treasure, and answers to historical puzzles. Combining exciting adventures with thorough research, Josh consults with experts and local people to find new clues. The show mixes history, science, and exploration as he tries to uncover the truth about the past.
‘Digimon Fusion’ (2010)

Starting January 26th, you can watch ‘Digimon Fusion’ on Hulu. The show centers around Mikey Kudo, a boy who finds himself in the Digital World with the power to combine Digimon. He teams up with his friends and their Digimon partners to defend the Digital World from the Bagra Army. Expect exciting battles and a story that highlights the importance of teamwork and friendship.
‘Memory of a Killer’ (2026)

“Memory of a Killer” is a new crime drama debuting January 26th. It centers on an aging hitman who’s starting to lose his memory. As dementia sets in, he finds himself hunted by both his old colleagues and the police. He’s forced to complete one last job while his grasp on reality slips away. The series examines the impact of a violent past and how easily a person’s sense of self can be lost.
‘Extracted’ (2025)

“Extracted” premieres on January 27th and follows a team of experts dedicated to rescuing people from the most dangerous places around the globe. The show highlights the intricate planning and daring execution of these complex missions, with each episode presenting a new and challenging scenario – whether it’s a kidnapping or an evacuation from a war-torn area. It really focuses on the combination of strategic thinking and bravery needed to succeed in such high-pressure situations.
‘American Idol’ (2002)

The popular singing competition ‘American Idol’ is back on January 27th. Talented singers from all over the country will audition for a chance to become stars, performing in front of famous judges. Viewers will then vote for their favorites as the competition narrows down to a final few. Over the years, ‘American Idol’ has helped launch the careers of many successful musicians.
‘Accused: Guilty or Innocent?’ (2020)

Premiering January 29th, ‘Accused: Guilty or Innocent?’ takes viewers inside the criminal justice system through the eyes of those facing charges. The series follows people from the moment they’re accused of a crime, through their trial, and ultimately to the final verdict. It powerfully shows the emotional impact these legal battles have on the accused and their loved ones, offering a fresh look at how the American justice system works by focusing on the defendant’s experience.
‘Holy Marvels with Dennis Quaid’ (2024)

Starting January 29th, ‘Holy Marvels with Dennis Quaid’ will explore the fascinating stories behind famous religious artifacts and sacred places. Hosted by Dennis Quaid, the series examines the history and legends of items like the Ark of the Covenant and the Shroud of Turin. The show combines the latest research in science and history to uncover the truth behind the myths, and reveals the deep cultural and spiritual meaning these objects have for people around the world.
‘Beyond Skinwalker Ranch’ (2023)

Starting January 29th, ‘Beyond Skinwalker Ranch’ takes the search for unexplained events nationwide. Researchers visit locations famous for UFOs and other strange happenings, gathering information and observing things directly. The show uses cutting-edge technology to track changes in the environment and look for signs of extraterrestrial life, hoping to find links between these mysterious places.
‘Booked: First Day In’ (2023)

Premiering January 29th, ‘Booked: First Day In’ offers a raw and realistic look at what happens when people first enter the criminal justice system. The show follows newly arrested individuals as they are processed and begin to adjust to life in jail, highlighting their immediate experiences and reactions to incarceration. It provides an unfiltered view of the environment inside local detention centers and the profound impact of being arrested.
‘Next Level Chef’ (2022)

‘Next Level Chef’ is back on January 30th with Gordon Ramsay and other top chefs as mentors. The competition pushes chefs to cook in three kitchens—each with different equipment and ingredients—to see how well they can adapt and perform under pressure. Ultimately, one chef will win the title and receive valuable mentorship to help advance their career.
‘Chef Grudge Match’ (2025)

“Chef Grudge Match” premieres January 31st and showcases intense cooking competitions between chefs with a history. Each episode features two rivals who face off in the kitchen, using their skills to win over the judges and prove who is the better cook. The show highlights the dedication and technical ability needed to succeed in these head-to-head challenges.
‘Disappeared in the Darkness: An ID Mystery’ (2020)

“Disappeared in the Darkness: An ID Mystery” debuts January 31st with the story of Heather Elvis, a young woman who went missing. The documentary details the investigation into her disappearance and the trials that followed, which drew a lot of public attention. It includes interviews with people who were involved in the search and the police officers who worked on the case. The show looks at how difficult it can be to build a case on indirect evidence and the family’s ongoing search for answers.
‘Guy’s Grocery Games’ (2013)

The popular cooking competition ‘Guy’s Grocery Games’ is back on January 31st! Chefs will face off in challenges set inside a fully stocked supermarket, hosted by Guy Fieri. They’ll need to be quick, creative, and budget-conscious as they search for ingredients and overcome unexpected obstacles. The chef who wins the final round will have a chance to win a cash prize during a shopping spree.
‘Beach Hunters’ (2016)

Starting January 31st, the new show ‘Beach Hunters’ will help people find their perfect coastal homes. Each episode features a family or couple working with a local real estate agent to explore different properties by the sea. They’ll consider the benefits and drawbacks of various locations, from quiet beaches to lively boardwalks. The show highlights stunning beachfront homes and the appealing lifestyle of coastal living.
‘The Great Food Truck Race’ (2010)

On January 31st, ‘The Great Food Truck Race’ joins the January lineup. The show follows teams of food truck owners as they travel across the country, facing challenges in different cities. They compete to see who can earn the most money by tailoring their menus and marketing to local tastes. Each week, the team with the lowest sales is eliminated, until only one remains to claim the grand prize.
Share which of these upcoming series you are most excited to watch in the comments.
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