The Walt Disney Company owns the majority of the American subscription streaming service Hulu, while NBCUniversal, a Comcast company, owns the remaining shares. It debuted on October 29, 2007, and provides a collection of movies and TV shows. According to CNBC, Hulu reportedly had 46.2 million total customers as of July 2022. Currently, Hulu provides both a live television service and on-demand content.
Hulu was named the ‘Best Live Streaming Service’ by U.S. News in 2022. The simple conclusion is that Hulu’s content consistently delivers. Media fans can view many hours of streaming content on the platform and receive precisely what they paid for. Here are the best TV series that will be coming to Hulu in November 2022.
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The Handmaid’s Tale Season 5 Cont’d — November 2
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Among many other honors, The Handmaid’s Tale, a Hulu original series, took home two trophies at the 33rd annual Television Critics Association Awards for Program of the Year and Outstanding Achievement in Drama. June, Luke, and Moira continue their struggle against the Gilead in Season 5, which premiered in September, as Commander Lawrence and Aunt Lydia work to bring about change and power in Gilead. Season 5 is set to conclude next month, with weekly episodes begining November 2.
Fleishman is in Trouble Series Premiere — November 17
A new drama series called Fleishman is in Trouble will premiere on Hulu on November 17 as part of the FX Hub. Taffy Brodesser-Akner developed the series, which was based on her book of the same name. The show will be directed by Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Feris. Toby Fleishman (played by Jesse Eisenberg) is a 41-year-old recently divorced man, who enters the show with the type of romantic success that he never really had when he was younger before he was married at the conclusion of medical school. All because of a dating app. However, his ex-wife Rachel (Claire Danes) vanishes just at the beginning of his initial summer of sexual liberation.
DreamWorks Dragons: The Nine Realms Season 4 Premiere — November 17
DreamWorks Animation Studios’ How to Train Your Dragon franchise includes the computer-animated TV series DreamWorks Dragons: The Nine Realms. Season 1 premiered in December 2021 on Peacock and Hulu, with seasons 2 and 3 following in early-2022. The series takes place in the present day, 1300 years after The Hidden World’s events. It centers on a group of outcast children who are led by their parents to a sizable comet-induced crater, where they learn the truth about dragons and where they have been hiding. Season 4 of DreamWorks Dragons: The Nine Realms will premiere on November 17.
Planet Sex With Cara Delevingne Series Premiere — November 18
A forthcoming Hulu documentary series called Planet Sex with Cara Delevingne poses several challenging topics. Famous actor, model, and LGBTQI+ campaigner Cara Delevingne has been outspoken regarding her sexuality. The six-episode docuseries also stars Fremantle UK CEO Simon Andrea with Delevingne, as the two talk about a variety of subjects, including gender roles, sexuality, and their interactions. Delevingne attempts to teach while also sharing sensitive and uncensored insights about her personal experiences. The series will premiere exclusively on Hulu on November 18.
Welcome to Chippendales - November 22
Welcome to Chippendales follows the tale of Somen “Steve” Banerjee, an Indian immigrant played by Kumail Nanjiani, who finds improbable success as the creator of a male revue that goes on to become a sensation in popular culture. Based on the book Deadly Dance: The Chippendales Murders by K. Scot Macdonald and Patrick MontesDeOca, Robert Siegel produced the eight-episode miniseries. In early 2022, Deadline reported that Dan Stevens (Legion, Downtown Abbey) would be joining the supporting cast. While the title and assumed content of the show indicate something a bit more stripped down, it actually has a dark comedy and crime narrative. The first episode of the series will premiere on Hulu on November 22.