
Hulu doesn’t always get the attention it deserves, but it’s packed with fantastic TV shows. While every streaming service offers a mix of original and popular shows, Hulu often gets overshadowed by competitors like Netflix. This means some of its best series don’t get as much recognition, even though they consistently receive positive reviews and attract a loyal audience.
Even though the combination of Hulu and Disney+ has been a bit confusing for users, the Hulu app itself won’t be changing much anytime soon. This means both new and existing subscribers can still enjoy all the shows and movies that are only available on Hulu. From classic favorites to exciting new releases, Hulu has a lot of great, lesser-known TV shows worth checking out.
Fargo
- 5 Seasons
Inspired by the 1996 movie, the TV series Fargo is widely considered one of the best anthology shows ever made. Set in the American Midwest across different eras, Fargo is a modern noir that has revitalized the crime drama genre, and its impact is still noticeable today.
Normal People
- 1 Season
Based on Sally Rooney’s 2018 novel, Normal People is a beautifully sad story that worked incredibly well as a TV series. The connection between the characters Marianne, played by Daisy Edgar-Jones, and Connell, played by Paul Mescal, felt incredibly authentic, and their difficult relationship stays with viewers long after the show ends. It’s gained a dedicated and passionate fanbase.
High Potential
- 2 Seasons
Premiering in 2024, High Potential has quickly become a hit on ABC. The show stars Kaitlin Olson as Morgan Gillory, a brilliant and unconventional crime solver. She teams up with Adam Karadec (Daniel Sunjata), a by-the-book detective, to tackle weekly cases using methods that are often quirky and sometimes bend the rules.
Attack on Titan
- 4 Seasons
In a dark future overrun by monstrous, man-eating creatures called Titans, the remaining humans fight back, primarily through a dedicated military group known as the Survey Corps. Attack on Titan isn’t just a groundbreaking anime; it’s considered one of the greatest of recent times, thanks to its thrilling action and powerful music.
The Bear
- 4 Seasons
Starring Jeremy Allen White as Carmy and Ayo Edebiri as Syd, The Bear is easily one of the most talked-about shows of recent years. Though the story of a group of people trying to revive a family restaurant is captivating, it’s really a powerful look at dealing with loss, finding your value, and holding onto hope even when things seem hopeless.
The Americans
- 6 Seasons
While The Americans received a lot of praise when it first aired, its biggest success might be showing everyone how captivating a good spy story can be. The complicated relationship between Elizabeth (Keri Russell) and Philip (Matthew Rhys), who are both undercover KGB agents, reflects the tensions of the Cold War, making it a particularly rewarding show for those interested in history.
Alien: Earth
- 1 Season
Two years before the original Alien movie, Alien: Earth explores humanity’s ongoing search for eternal life. The series introduces a fresh group of compelling characters and each episode is packed with difficult ethical questions and the unsettling idea that technology could be our downfall as much as our salvation.
American Horror Story
- 12 Seasons
Ryan Murphy’s American Horror Story is arguably his most important work so far, and it truly changed television. The show has brought horror to a broad audience with its unique stories—from aliens and demons to terrifying serial killers—keeping even seasoned horror fans on the edge of their seats.
Shōgun
- 1 Season
Inspired by actual historical events, Shōgun is a gripping story of ambition and conflict in feudal Japan. This Emmy-winning series is filled with political maneuvering, as samurai warriors and foreign explorers collide in a world of betrayal and suspicion.
Lost
- 6 Seasons
Widely considered a masterpiece of mystery and suspense, Lost starts as a gripping story of survival after a plane crash, but quickly becomes something much more complex and intriguing. Whether you were part of the online discussions trying to solve its puzzles or just remember it as the “plane crash” show, Lost remains a modern classic that has continued to gain fans since it ended in 2010.
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