Hulu is one of the best streaming services, in no small part due to its excellent library of shows. The Emmys proved that you need Hulu if you're a TV lover, with Hulu shows "Shogun" and "The Bear" taking home the most awards while several others scored nominations.
February 2025 is bringing some fresh treats to Hulu. Alongside new episodes of ongoing shows like "Paradise," we're getting the full season of a new show from "Peaky Blinders" creator Steven Knight,
"This Is Us" creator Dan Fogelman is back with a new thriller series full of twists, turns and of course, backstabbing. In "Paradise," Sterling K. Brown stars as Agent Xavier Collins, whose life is turned upside-down when he finds James Marsden's President Cal Bradford dead during a routine morning.
A consistently easy watch, only feeling hollow in retrospect. It moves quickly enough that you don’t really notice it’s not nutritionally satisfying. Sometimes that doesn’t matter.
In Episode 1 of Hulu's new show, Paradise, President Cal Bradford, played by James Marsden, is found dead under mysterious circumstances.
A mysterious number 812092 has appeared in the Hulu’s Paradise series, and we're looking into what it might be about.
Paradise comes from Dan Fogelman, one of the creators of This Is Us (his frequent collaborator Glenn Ficarra also serves as executive producer). This Is Us excelled at pulling emotional heartstrings while seamlessly weaving together past and present storylines. Paradise does the same, only this time, within a sci-fi mystery.
Skywriting is a known advertising technique in which small aircraft release smoke to create messages. WRAL News has reached out to Hulu to confirm the source and ask why Raleigh was selected for the possible advertising campaign.
Film lovers actually have extra time to catch these five movies leaving Hulu, since the very best ones aren't exiting the streamer until early February.
Eyes were on Hulu’s new drama Paradise so audiences could see if Fogelman’s reunion with This Is Us standout Sterling K. Brown could match the previous levels of entertainment. And another surprise was waiting at the end of Paradise Episode 1 – though it’s one that will have a quicker payoff in its explanation.
Phrases with the words "secret," "conspiracy" and "lies" were seen across metro Phoenix on Tuesday, Jan. 28. What did they mean? Here's what we know.