With July 2022 approaching, a plethora of thrilling and exciting TV series are arriving on Hulu. The subscription streaming service recently unveiled its content lineup for July 2022, and the shows coming next month will surely keep you stuck to the couch.
The exciting titles coming in July span over a wide genre and include something for everyone. Besides the wonderful movies premiering on Hulu, many sizzling TV shows like Maggie, featuring Rebecca Rittenhouse, will make their debut on the streamer. Apart from that, it will also include Killing Eve’s finale season to make things spicier for all the psychological thriller fans. Here is detailed information about the best TV series coming to Hulu in July 2022.
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RuPaul’s Drag Race (Complete Season 9) — July 1
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RuPaul’s Drag Race season 9 will be coming to Hulu on July 1, where 14 drag queens will compete for the title of America’s Next Drag Superstar. The VH1 American reality competition came to existence in 2009 and has since completed 14 seasons successfully. Although season 9 had already premiered in 2017, its arrival on Hulu will be a first for many viewers living across the world.
The show displays RuPaul’s hunt for the search of next Drag Queen while simultaneously acting as a host, mentor, and head judge for the series. The contestants are given different challenges every new week to prove themselves and impress the panel of judges and audience to take home the crown. Bob the Drag Queen won season 8. Hence, watch season 9 on Hulu to know more about the challenges and contestants.
Maggie (Complete Season 1) — July 6
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Lead by Rebecca Rittenhouse, Maggie is a brand-new comedy series coming to Hulu on July 6. The TV series comes from Justin Adler and Maggie Mull, who have previously worked together on CBS’ Life in Pieces (2015-2019). Initially, Maggie was put into development to be a short movie, directed by Tim Curcio. Later, per Deadline, Mull was invited to transform and adapt it for television. The series will follow Maggie, a psychic who often engages with her friends, random strangers, and parents, and sees their fate. However, when accidently, she comes across a glimpse of her own future, she must start living her present completely.
Killing Eve (Complete Season 4) — July 10
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Killing Eve’s final season is arriving on Hulu on July 10 to blow your minds with its unexpected yet dicey ending. So, before you start looking for more shows like Killing Eve, gear up for a final thrilling ride with Eve (Sandra Oh) and Villanelle (Jodie Comer). The hit British spy thriller comes from Sid Gentle Films for BBC America and BBC Three, and tells the story of a British intelligence investigator appointed to catch the psychopath assassin. However, as the two get entangled in a game of cat and mouse, a mutual obsession grows between them providing another beautiful arc to the plot.
Everything’s Trash (Series Premiere) — July 14
Penguin Books
The upcoming fresh comedy on Hulu is an adaptation of Phoebe Robinson’s own book, and it will be a half-hour comedy entertaining the fans for the very first time. 2 Dope Queen’s star Robinson stars in the leading role simultaneously serving as the writer and executive producer. Everything’s Trash will center around the 30-year-old Phoebe, a podcast star living her messy life, who is dependent upon her friends and close-knit family to figure out adulthood. Jordan Carlos from First Wives Club will play Jayden, Phoebe’s older brother who has big dreams with community. The series will also star Toccarra Cash and Nneka Okafor. According to Robinson’s interview with EW, the new chapter is about a Black girl living her Carrie Bradshaw life.
American Horror Stories (Season 2 Premiere) — July 21
FX
Serving as the third installment in the American Story Franchise by Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk, American Horror Stories season 2 will make its debut on Hulu on July 21. The horror anthology series comes up with new thrilling episodes, maintaining the essence of the original media franchise.
Since it’s an anthology, new cast members and stories are birthed in every episode. Hence, with season 2 approaching soon, viewers can expect a huge list of stars appearing in the new episodes. On top of that, with titles like “Dollhouse” and “Bloody Mary” on the list, the second season might make your blood run cold.
Grown-ish (Season 5 Premiere) — July 21
Freeform
Yara Shahidi’s Grown-ish is finally on its way with new episodes. Although there’s a lot you need to catch up on before the fifth season arrives (with a few original cast members not returning), Grown-ish will welcome new faces and characters this upcoming season. The American sitcom is a spin-off of the hit ABC sitcom, Black-ish, and centers around Zoey and her life as a new college student. She gets a reality check after starting college and realizes that life is not exactly how she thought would be.
The Americans (Complete Series) — July 29
The spy period drama by Joe Weisberg is coming to Hulu at the end of July. The Americans is a highly praised television series with multiple accolades under its belt, making it a must-watch. The TV series is set during the Cold War era and follows the life of Elizabeth and Phillip Jennings, a duo of Soviet KGB intelligence officers masking as an American married couple. The Golden Globe Award-winning drama series primarily focuses on the after-events of the presidency commencement of Ronald Reagan in 1981. On the other hand, it also displays the conflicts between Washington’s FBI office and the KGB Rezidentura. Since all the seasons are getting released at once, get ready for some serious binge-watching.