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  1. The Best Shows on Hulu to Watch Right Now
  2. What to Watch This Weekend: Best Movies & TV Shows (6/9
  3. The 28 Best Shows on Amazon Prime Right Now
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  5. The best new shows to stream on Netflix, Hulu, Max (HBO), and more
  6. The 28 Best Shows on Amazon Prime Right Now
  7. What to Watch This Weekend: Best Movies & TV Shows (6/9
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  9. The Best Shows on Hulu to Watch Right Now
  10. The best new shows to stream on Netflix, Hulu, Max (HBO), and more


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The Best Shows on Hulu to Watch Right Now

Once thought of as the ugly stepsister to The platform has expanded its television offerings in recent years to include a bounty of buzzy limited series, ranging from literary adaptations like Normal People and Little Fires Everywhere to true-crime hits like The Dropout and Under the Banner of Heaven, popular scripted originals like The Handmaid’s Tale and Only Murders in the Building, and even unscripted additions like The Kardashians. A number of cult classics have found a home on Hulu as well, including comedy giant Schitt’s Creek. Hulu is also the exclusive streaming partner of FX, meaning it’s where you can find ongoing fan-favorites like The Bear, What We Do in the Shadows, and It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, in addition to the full run of older critical darlings like The Americans and Atlanta. Here are the 20 best shows to stream on Hulu right now. Based on Normal People traces the on-again-off-again relationship between two Irish teens at opposite ends of the social spectrum, Marianne (Daisy Edgar-Jones) and Connell (Paul Mescal), from their first dalliance in high school through their years attending Trinity College in Dublin. The 12-episode limited series powerfully captures the angst and intensity of young love as the pair each navigates their respective struggles with friendships, trauma, and mental health. Dopesick A deep dive into America’s opioid epidemic documenting the crimes of pharmaceutical company Purdue Pharma, Dopesick utilizes fictionalized chara...

What to Watch This Weekend: Best Movies & TV Shows (6/9

The Crowded Room; Transformers: Rise of the Beasts. Photo-Illustration: Vulture. Photos: Apple TV+; Paramount Pictures Wipe that Cheeto dust off your hands and get ready, because the beasts are rising and the room’s getting crowded. There’s a surprisingly full slate of new movie and TV premieres this weekend, and Sunday’s also the one night of year when ~ the theater~ graces our metaphorical stage. We’ve got a special effects–driven blockbuster, another attempt for Spider-Man to have a hit in something where he’s not playing Spider-Man, a record-breaking sitcom, one of the best movies of the year, and Real Housewives. We also have Avatar: The Way of Water making its third appearance in this column now that it’s streaming. Big Jim’s power. —James Grebey This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Vox Media, LLC Terms and Privacy Notice By submitting your email, you agree to our Featured Presentations . The Crowded Room Tom Holland’s youthful face has been a contradictory boon as the actor has tiptoed into more mature roles. He stars in this miniseries as the suspect in a series of disappearances, set in New York City in 1979. The push-pull dynamic between Holland and Amanda Seyfried’s investigator reveals the story by twists and turns. —Roxana Hadadi . Transformers: Rise of the Beasts Hot on the heels of Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, the Hasbro Cinematic Universe continues to expand as the seventh Transformers movie rolls out into theaters. This one is bas...

The 28 Best Shows on Amazon Prime Right Now

While Netflix is busy pumping out more shows than any one person could watch (probably), Amazon Prime has remained the place to go for a few of the best shows around. Trouble is, navigating the service’s labyrinthine menus can make finding the right series a pain. We’re here to help. Below are our favorite Amazon series—all included with your Prime subscription. For more viewing picks, read WIRED's guide to the There’s an element of “what might have been” about Carnival Row. Its strong first season showed huge potential, framing deeper themes of class, immigration, and race within a fantasy world where dominant humans and refugee fae live in uneasy lockstep. Sadly, the Covid-19 pandemic massively delayed its second—and ultimately final—season. But there’s still a neat package of 18 beautifully produced episodes to enjoy for a relatively concise binge. The first season introduces human police inspector Rycroft “Philo” Philostrate (Orlando Bloom) and his former lover, fae Vignette “Vini” Stonemoss (Cara Delevingne), as a string of murders rocks the gaslit city of The Burgue, while the second sees tensions between the populace erupt as the oppressed fae make a stand for their freedom—and with Philo and Vini on opposite sides. With its quasi-Victoriana aesthetic and a preference for ornate character make-up and prosthetics, Carnival Row is also one of the most unique-looking shows in recent years—just make sure your TV can handle deep, dark contrast levels, as it's one of the ...

What to Watch Right Now

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The best new shows to stream on Netflix, Hulu, Max (HBO), and more

By June 16, 2023 11:31AM Share Be grateful that you have a three-day weekend, because there are a lot of new shows to watch. This week alone, there are new seasons for Star Trek: Strange New Worlds on Paramount+, Black Mirror on Netflix, and The Righteous Gemstones on HBO and Max. On top of that, Hulu has debuted all eight episodes of The Full Monty sequel series. And if you haven’t caught up on some of June’s other new shows, then you have a lot of options this weekend. It’s really hard to complain about the new and original series heading to Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, Max, Apple TV+, Disney+, Paramount+, and Peacock. Although we strongly suggest that the streamers pay their writers before the effects of the When you’re done here, check out the During the glory days of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds embraces that episodic storytelling while chronicling the adventures of Captain Christopher Pike (Anson Mount) and the first crew of the Enterprise. Season 2 has just premiered, and it forces first officer Una Chin-Riley (Rebecca Romijn) to face her past. Meanwhile, there are potential love connections on the Enterprise between Spock (Ethan Peck) and Christine Chapel (Jess Bush), as well as La’an Noonien-Singh (Christina Chong) and the newly arrived James T. Kirk (Paul Wesley). Read less Read more Hide your bunnies! The perennial sexual thriller of the ‘80s, Fatal Attraction, has been re-imagined for the modern era as a new original series on Paramount+. In this incarna...

The 28 Best Shows on Amazon Prime Right Now

While Netflix is busy pumping out more shows than any one person could watch (probably), Amazon Prime has remained the place to go for a few of the best shows around. Trouble is, navigating the service’s labyrinthine menus can make finding the right series a pain. We’re here to help. Below are our favorite Amazon series—all included with your Prime subscription. For more viewing picks, read WIRED's guide to the There’s an element of “what might have been” about Carnival Row. Its strong first season showed huge potential, framing deeper themes of class, immigration, and race within a fantasy world where dominant humans and refugee fae live in uneasy lockstep. Sadly, the Covid-19 pandemic massively delayed its second—and ultimately final—season. But there’s still a neat package of 18 beautifully produced episodes to enjoy for a relatively concise binge. The first season introduces human police inspector Rycroft “Philo” Philostrate (Orlando Bloom) and his former lover, fae Vignette “Vini” Stonemoss (Cara Delevingne), as a string of murders rocks the gaslit city of The Burgue, while the second sees tensions between the populace erupt as the oppressed fae make a stand for their freedom—and with Philo and Vini on opposite sides. With its quasi-Victoriana aesthetic and a preference for ornate character make-up and prosthetics, Carnival Row is also one of the most unique-looking shows in recent years—just make sure your TV can handle deep, dark contrast levels, as it's one of the ...

What to Watch This Weekend: Best Movies & TV Shows (6/9

The Crowded Room; Transformers: Rise of the Beasts. Photo-Illustration: Vulture. Photos: Apple TV+; Paramount Pictures Wipe that Cheeto dust off your hands and get ready, because the beasts are rising and the room’s getting crowded. There’s a surprisingly full slate of new movie and TV premieres this weekend, and Sunday’s also the one night of year when ~ the theater~ graces our metaphorical stage. We’ve got a special effects–driven blockbuster, another attempt for Spider-Man to have a hit in something where he’s not playing Spider-Man, a record-breaking sitcom, one of the best movies of the year, and Real Housewives. We also have Avatar: The Way of Water making its third appearance in this column now that it’s streaming. Big Jim’s power. —James Grebey This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Vox Media, LLC Terms and Privacy Notice By submitting your email, you agree to our Featured Presentations . The Crowded Room Tom Holland’s youthful face has been a contradictory boon as the actor has tiptoed into more mature roles. He stars in this miniseries as the suspect in a series of disappearances, set in New York City in 1979. The push-pull dynamic between Holland and Amanda Seyfried’s investigator reveals the story by twists and turns. —Roxana Hadadi . Transformers: Rise of the Beasts Hot on the heels of Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, the Hasbro Cinematic Universe continues to expand as the seventh Transformers movie rolls out into theaters. This one is bas...

What to Watch Right Now

Genres • • • • • • • • Let’s Get Loud! 7 Movies to Stream on Netflix in Celebration of Pride Month 2023 • 7 LGBTQ+ TV Shows to Stream in Honor of Pride Month 2023 • Shop Disney: Marvel, Star Wars, More Pride Collections for Pride Month 2023 • Treat Williams Showed All Parents of Gay Children How to Love Their Kids in ‘The Christmas House’ • Stream It Or Skip It: ‘Maybe I Do’ on Hulu, A Rom-Com Trying To Capture That Nancy Meyers Magic • 'Scott Pilgrim' Star Michael Cera Shares That He and His Ex Aubrey Plaza Almost Got Married in Vegas • 'Maggie Moore(s)' Streaming Movie Review: Stream It or Skip It? • Stream It Or Skip It: 'About My Father' on VOD, a Robert De Niro / Sebastian Maniscalco Comedy Very Much Influenced By 'Meet The Parents' • David Fincher Admits His 'Girl With the Dragon Tattoo' Adaptation Was "A Swing and A Miss" • Elizabeth Hurley's Steamy Sex Scenes in 'Strictly Confidential' Were Directed By … Her Son Damian?!? • Brian Cox's Surprising First Words to Meryl Streep: "I Never Liked You" • Wes Anderson Stands by Bill Murray Amidst Misconduct Allegations and Explains His Absence From 'Asteroid City' • Stream It Or Skip It: 'The Grand Tour: Eurocrash' On Prime Video, Where The Guys Road Trip From Poland To Slovenia In Three Ridiculous Cars • Eva Longoria Refuses to Name Her 'Desperate Housewives' Bully on 'WWHL': "I Plead the Fifth" • What Time is The 'Stan Lee' Documentary on Disney+? • Sherri Shepherd Surprises 'The Blackening' Star Jay Pharoah With a Messag...

The Best Shows on Hulu to Watch Right Now

Once thought of as the ugly stepsister to The platform has expanded its television offerings in recent years to include a bounty of buzzy limited series, ranging from literary adaptations like Normal People and Little Fires Everywhere to true-crime hits like The Dropout and Under the Banner of Heaven, popular scripted originals like The Handmaid’s Tale and Only Murders in the Building, and even unscripted additions like The Kardashians. A number of cult classics have found a home on Hulu as well, including comedy giant Schitt’s Creek. Hulu is also the exclusive streaming partner of FX, meaning it’s where you can find ongoing fan-favorites like The Bear, What We Do in the Shadows, and It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, in addition to the full run of older critical darlings like The Americans and Atlanta. Here are the 20 best shows to stream on Hulu right now. Based on Normal People traces the on-again-off-again relationship between two Irish teens at opposite ends of the social spectrum, Marianne (Daisy Edgar-Jones) and Connell (Paul Mescal), from their first dalliance in high school through their years attending Trinity College in Dublin. The 12-episode limited series powerfully captures the angst and intensity of young love as the pair each navigates their respective struggles with friendships, trauma, and mental health. Dopesick A deep dive into America’s opioid epidemic documenting the crimes of pharmaceutical company Purdue Pharma, Dopesick utilizes fictionalized chara...

The best new shows to stream on Netflix, Hulu, Max (HBO), and more

By June 16, 2023 11:31AM Share Be grateful that you have a three-day weekend, because there are a lot of new shows to watch. This week alone, there are new seasons for Star Trek: Strange New Worlds on Paramount+, Black Mirror on Netflix, and The Righteous Gemstones on HBO and Max. On top of that, Hulu has debuted all eight episodes of The Full Monty sequel series. And if you haven’t caught up on some of June’s other new shows, then you have a lot of options this weekend. It’s really hard to complain about the new and original series heading to Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, Max, Apple TV+, Disney+, Paramount+, and Peacock. Although we strongly suggest that the streamers pay their writers before the effects of the When you’re done here, check out the During the glory days of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds embraces that episodic storytelling while chronicling the adventures of Captain Christopher Pike (Anson Mount) and the first crew of the Enterprise. Season 2 has just premiered, and it forces first officer Una Chin-Riley (Rebecca Romijn) to face her past. Meanwhile, there are potential love connections on the Enterprise between Spock (Ethan Peck) and Christine Chapel (Jess Bush), as well as La’an Noonien-Singh (Christina Chong) and the newly arrived James T. Kirk (Paul Wesley). Read less Read more Hide your bunnies! The perennial sexual thriller of the ‘80s, Fatal Attraction, has been re-imagined for the modern era as a new original series on Paramount+. In this incarna...

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