With a new month of TV in full swing, never miss your favorite shows with your favorite stars by watching them the night they premiere, thanks to Hulu with Live TV. The point is, there’s some great stuff coming to the streaming service in July. Among the platform’s original content are the new animated series The Mighty Ones, Summer of Soul, This Way Up Season 2, and the documentary McCartney 3,2,1. And don’t miss the arrival of American Horror Stories, a weekly anthology spinoff of FX’s popular American Horror Story franchise.
Beth is successful in her career, in love and in her life, or so it seems. But when a “sudden incident” causes Beth to reflect deeply on her past, she starts to question everything about her life and happiness. Michael Cera, Susannah Flood, Violet Young and Yamaneika Saunders also star in Schumer’s new series.
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A personal shopper in Paris refuses to leave the city until she makes contact with her twin brother who previously died there. Her life becomes more complicated when a mysterious person contacts her via text message. Charlie has a neurological disorder in which strong emotions, especially joy, make him faint. Working as librarian gives him a quiet environment, but then Francesca enters the library and his life. M.I.T. professor John Koestler links a mysterious list of numbers from a time capsule to past and future disasters and sets out to prevent the ultimate catastrophe.
Set in 1930s Ukraine, as Stalin advances the ambitions of communists in the Kremlin, young artist Yuri battles to save his lover Natalka from the Holodomor, the death-by-starvation program that ultimately killed millions of Ukrainians. Seemingly disparate portraits of people — among them a single mother, a high school principal, and an ace student — Distinctly American — all affected by the proliferation of guns in American society. By accessing the Hulu Press Site, you agree to the Terms Of Use. The content on the Press Site is for one-time, domestic (U.S.), editorial use only by domestic (U.S.-based and U.S.-targeted) outlets only – no commercial use is permitted. Shared access to the Press Site is prohibited; each individual must sign up for an account.
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A frustrated son tries to determine the fact from fiction in his dying father’s life. Six months after the rage virus was inflicted on the population of Great Britain, the US Army helps to secure a small area of London for the survivors to repopulate and start again. We sell different types of products and services to both investment professionals and individual investors. These products and services are usually sold through license agreements or subscriptions.
In the meantime, they’ll also have to learn more about their new home’s singing, dancing inhabitants, played by bona fide Broadway stars such as Kristin Chenoweth, Ann Harada, Alan Cumming and Aaron Tveit. Also on the musical tip, be sure to check out the new Hulu Original documentary McCartney 3,2,1. The six-episode limited series gives fans a behind-the-scenes look at Paul McCartney as he works with legendary producer Rick Rubin.
Of course it does, for better or for worse, even those living under a rock have heard of the Kardashian family (they’re kind of hard to avoid). They first built their empire with their very own reality TV series, so it only seems fitting that they return to their roots as they come at you with a brand new all-access pass into their lives. Kris, Kourtney, Kim, Khloé, Kendall, and Kylie are bringing the cameras back to reveal the truth behind the headlines that seem to follow them at every turn. From the pressures of maintaining billion-dollar businesses to lighthearted moments with a family that’s even bigger than it was before, this series gives us a never-before-seen inside scoop at the Kardashians as they are today. See it all go down inThe Kardashiansthis month, only on Hulu. The show focuses on Tylor and his maintenance department colleagues, voiced by Henry Winkler, Mindy Kaling and Lucas Neff, among others, although John Goodman and Billy Crystal , do reprise their roles from the movies.
The service has a Limited Commercials plan for $6.99 a month, or you can upgrade to their No Ads plan for $12.99 a month. For $69.99 a month, you can get Hulu Live TV from major cable channels, live locals and regional sports networks. “The Mighty Ones” explore their unkempt backyard and learn about the strange human creatures they share it with. Season two of the Hulu animated series continues their wacky adventures. They may be small, but they long to live big lives.
Mine isThe Conversation, a film much smaller thanThe Godfather movies orApocalypse Now, but just as incredible. Gene Hackman is a paranoid surveillance expert who gets wrapped up in a murder plot, resulting in a chilling slow-burn.The Conversation hits Hulu on July 1. Scarlett Johansson’sBlack Widow finally has her own solo adventure. The film is a prequel – it kind of has to be – and also the start of Phase Four of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. And while the early reactions seem a bit mixed, at the very least we can take comfort in the fact that we have a new Florence Pugh movie to watch.
So, if you’re trying to decide what to watch right now, Hulu’s definitely got you covered with everything they’ve got coming your way in April. True story of the undersized Depression-era racehorse whose victories lifted not only the spirits of the team behind it but also those of their nation. A rag-tag team of Reno cops are called in to save the day after a terrorist attack disrupts a national police convention in Miami Beach during spring break. The life of celebrated but reclusive author, J.D. Salinger, who gained worldwide fame with the publication of his novel, “The Catcher in the Rye”.
In this inventive sitcom, Cecily Strong and Keegan-Michael Key play a couple on a relationship-saving retreat who wander into a mysterious enclave where everyone behaves like they’re in an old Hollywood musical. A mix of “Brigadoon” and “Groundhog Day,” “Schmigadoon! ” follows these faltering lovebirds as they realize they’ll have to rediscover their passion for each other — or find true love with someone else — if they want to escape this strange land of artificial sunshine and showstoppers.
Andrew Garfield stars in this original limited series based on the true crime bestseller by Jon Krakauer. Garfield plays Detective Jeb Pyre, a man slowly untangling the 1984 murder of Brenda Wright Lafferty (played by Daisy Edgar-Jones) and her baby in a suburb of Salt Lake Valley, Utah. The series also stars Sam Worthington, Denise Gough, Wyatt Russell, Billy Howle, Gil Birmingham, Adelaide Clemens, Rory Culkin, Seth Numrich, Chloe Pirrie and Sandra Seacat.
Mortimer tells this story with style, using anachronistic pop music and theatrical poses in ways that resemble the work of Wes Anderson and Sofia Coppola. Since you’re a Hulu fan, be sure to check out the Disney Bundle, which will get you Disney+, ESPN+, and a basic Hulu subscription for just $14 a month. You’re basically getting three streaming services for the price of two — it’s tough to turn that down. Hulu’s new limited series,The Dropout, tells the true story of Elizabeth Holmes and how the world’s youngest self-made female billionaire lost everything. The series was inspired by the hit ABC News podcast of the same name, which investigated Holmes and her now-defunct company, Theranos. Check out the full list below of what’s coming to and leaving Hulu in July 2021.