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The sixth season of Trolls: TrollsTopia hits Hulu this week.

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Last week was a quiet one on Hulu, but the streaming service is making up for it this week. Seventeen shows, mostly old seasons of far-from-hot titles, drop on Tuesday alone. Here’s a look at the best of the new stuff, plus a guide to 39 more great shows to watch on Hulu.

What’s new this week (Feb. 14-21)

Tuesday

The Food That Built America: Complete Season 2 — The fascinating stories of the people behind iconic American foods.

Forged in Fire: Complete Seasons 6 and 8 — A series that pits four master bladesmiths against each other as they create cutting-edge weapons that harken back to the past.

Little Women: LA: Complete Season 1 — Reality television series following the lives of a group of women with dwarfism.

Mountain Men: Complete Season 10 — Mountain Men covers individuals who make a living hunting and trapping, from the Appalachian Mountains to the Rocky Mountains of Alaska.

Pawn Stars: Complete Season 1 — Reality show following a family-owned pawnshop in Las Vegas.

The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch: Complete Season 2 — An inside look at Skinwalker Ranch, a hot spot of paranormal and UFO-related activity in Utah’s Uinta Basin.

Storage Wars: Complete Season 13 — A team of professional buyers seeks gems within repossessed storage units.

The UnXplained with William Shatner: Complete Season 2B — Star Trek captain William Shatner explores some of the world’s most fascinating, strange and inexplicable mysteries.

Thursday

Trolls: TrollsTopia: Complete Season 6 — Poppy decides to invite Trolls from across the musical tribes to create one amazing TrollsTopia. 

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Best Hulu original TV series

Comedy

Reservation Dogs (2021—)

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Reservation Dogs comes from the mind of Taika Waititi (Thor: Ragnarok, Hunt for the Wilderpeople), so you know it’s good. The comedy follows Elora, Bear, Cheese and Willie, a small gang of teenagers living in rural Oklahoma. With a strong focus on character development, the comedy might surprise you with touching moments, amid the constant stream of dry wit. Slamming down some mostly accurate Indigenous representation, especially when it comes to dialogue filled with local slang, Reservation Dogs is essential viewing. Don’t miss it.

Staged (2020-2021)

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Hulu

Not only is Staged one of the best shows to be set during lockdown, it incredibly manages to make Zoom calls entertaining. David Tennant and Michael Sheen star as fictionalized versions of themselves, attempting to virtually rehearse a play without letting their own petulant childish egos get in the way. The supporting cast, featuring real-life partners and family members, provide the required sarcasm and maturity. Plus the cameos, from Judi Dench to Cate Blanchett, are Ricky Gervais Extras-type fun.

Brassic (2019—)

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Hulu

If Ocean’s Eleven-type schemes in a northern English town sound like an inspired combination to you, then try Brassic. Vinnie and his five mates commit various imaginative crimes in lieu of real jobs, but as time inevitably wears a few of them down, they start to turn their heads to life away from the town. It can be zany and crude, but also delicately sweet in an authentic way.

Letterkenny (2016—)

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This comedy set in a small Ontario community is mad in the best way possible. Ice hockey players, “hicks,” out-of-towners, drug addicts and the “natives” all form the cast of delightfully strange and refreshing characters. They often speak in a thick Ontario dialect as they come up with a surprising stream of wordplay, puns and discussion of big issues.

Sci-fi

Thriller

Horror

Into the Dark (2018—)

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Hulu

A Blumhouse horror anthology with each episode starring different actors, including Jimmi Simpson, Dermot Mulroney and Felicia Day. The movie-length episodes are inspired by a holiday theme connected to the month of their release. What better way to kick things off than on Halloween, when a professional hitman thinks he can get away with transporting his victim in plain sight, but the costume-wearers around him don’t guarantee things will go to plan. A sense of wit runs through the spooky tales, some of which hit better than others. Episodes 4 and 10 from season 1 are particular standouts.

Crime

Mr Inbetween (2018—)

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FX

This black comedy crime drama out of Australia follows a hitman for hire, who has it all, finding a balance with work, friends and family. Never mind the violent kills on the side. Starring a mesmerizing Scott Ryan, Mr Inbetween manages its own balancing act, blending darkness, deadpan humor and tightly strung tension. Fans of Fargo or Barry should be on board.

Superhero

Marvel’s M.O.D.O.K. (2021—)

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Hulu

This stop-motion series is a refreshing side-step for Marvel. Bloody, sweary and dropping jokes-a-second, the show centers on supervillain M.O.D.O.K. — Mental Organism Designed Only for Killing — and his crumbling life after failing to conquer the world. With a reliably excellent voice performance from Patton Oswalt, M.O.D.O.K. is a satirical, zany, easily digestible binge.

Drama

A Teacher (2020)

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This miniseries starring Kate Mara and Nick Robinson (Love, Simon) traverses the tricky territory of a forbidden affair between a Texas high school teacher and her 18-year-old student. Treated realistically, the romance brings consequences for the lovers, with sharp moments holding on its psychological impact. A quiet yet captivating cautionary tale.

Unreal (2015-2018)

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Hulu

Unreal’s four seasons are all up on Hulu for you to devour. The satirical series centers on the behind-the-scenes of a Bachelor-type dating show and the questionable integrity of its producers. Clinging to her moral compass is Rachel Goldberg, whose particular talent lies in manipulating addictive reality TV drama. But things get complicated when she develops feelings for the show’s playboy suitor. Smart, biting and occasionally grim, Unreal is a sharp assessment of people and popular TV.

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