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Don’t Worry Darling
In the sun-soaked haven of Victory, Alice (Pugh) and Jack (Styles) revel in the bliss of a picture-perfect existence. This 1950s utopia, meticulously crafted by the enigmatic CEO Frank (Pine), promises boundless opportunity and unwavering prosperity to its residents. As the husbands labor within the secretive confines of the Victory Project Headquarters, their wives, including the sophisticated Shelley (Chan), luxuriate in the opulence and indulgence that Victory offers. Yet, beneath the veneer of perfection lies a shadowy truth, threatening to unravel the very fabric of their paradise. Alice, gripped by a growing sense of unease, grapples with unsettling revelations that challenge her perception of their idyllic life. With each revelation, the allure of Victory fades, replaced by a haunting question: What price must be paid to uncover the sinister secrets concealed within their utopia? As Alice confronts this chilling reality, she embarks on a journey of self-discovery, determined to unearth the truth at any cost.
Available to stream from April 1: only on Hulu
“Dinosaur” Season 1
“Dinosaur,” a fresh comedy series crafted by Matilda Curtis and Ashley Storrie, introduces viewers to Nina (played by Storrie), a vibrant autistic woman navigating life in her 30s. Settled into a comforting routine with her sister and closest confidante, Evie, Nina finds solace in their deep understanding of each other’s quirks and rhythms. However, when Evie plunges headfirst into an unexpected engagement after a mere six weeks, Nina’s world is upended. Faced with her sister’s impulsive choice, Nina grapples with a tumult of emotions as she navigates the complexities of love, sisterhood, and the newfound chaos that disrupts their carefully crafted lives. “Dinosaur” promises a comedic exploration of relationships, identity, and the unpredictability of life, all while championing the unique perspective of its endearing protagonist, Nina.
Available to stream from April 5: only on Hulu
“The Fable” Season 1
As the notorious prodigy hitman dubbed “Fable,” life is anything but ordinary. Renowned for lethal precision and unrivaled skill, Fable navigates a world where danger is his currency and anonymity his armor. However, when circumstances dictate a temporary halt to his lethal pursuits, Fable is confronted with an unexpected challenge: embracing normalcy. For a man whose existence thrives on the thrill of the chase and the precision of the kill, the notion of restraint may prove to be his most daunting adversary yet. Tasked with navigating the unfamiliar terrain of everyday life, Fable grapples with the paradox of his own existence, where the absence of bloodshed presents a challenge far greater than any target. In “Fable,” audiences are invited into a world where the line between predator and prey blurs, and where even the deadliest of assassins must confront the ultimate test: what happens when the hunter becomes the hunted?
Available to stream from April 6: only on Hulu
“Mission: Yozakura Family” Season 1
In the wake of his parents’ untimely demise, Taiyo Asano finds solace in the companionship of his childhood friend and classmate, Mutsumi Yozakura. However, Taiyo soon discovers that Mutsumi harbors a clandestine identity as the leader of a family of spies. Complicating matters further is Mutsumi’s fiercely protective brother, Kyoichiro, whose unwavering loyalty poses a threat to Taiyo’s safety. To evade Kyoichiro’s vigilant watch and ensure his survival, Taiyo and Mutsumi find themselves embarking on an unconventional solution: marriage. In the intricate world of the Yozakura family, where loyalty reigns supreme, the bond of matrimony becomes their shield against imminent danger. As they navigate the complexities of their new relationship, Taiyo and Mutsumi must confront the challenges of love, loyalty, and the unyielding bonds that bind them together in this thrilling tale of espionage and romance.
Available to stream from April 7: only on Hulu
“Blood Free” Season 1
In the pursuit of utopia, there often lurks a hidden cost waiting to be unearthed. For Jayu, the realization of this truth may have been a foregone conclusion or an unexpected revelation. As the boundaries between aspiration and reality blur, Jayu finds themselves grappling with questions that transcend the surface of their dreams. Is the ideal society they yearned for merely a mirage, masking deeper complexities and unseen consequences? Or perhaps, in their pursuit of perfection, Jayu discovers layers of truth previously obscured from view. In the enigmatic tapestry of existence, where aspirations intertwine with the complexities of human nature, Jayu’s journey unveils the paradoxes inherent in the quest for a flawless society. As they confront the price of their dreams, Jayu navigates the intricacies of their own ideals, confronting the shadows that linger beneath the surface of their aspirations.
Available to stream from April 10: only on Hulu
‘The Greatest Hits’
In Ned Benson’s creation, “Harriet,” the protagonist embarks on a remarkable exploration of the intersection between art and existence. Played by Lucy Boynton, Harriet unveils a unique ability: certain melodies possess the uncanny power to catapult her back in time, allowing her to revisit cherished moments shared with her former lover, portrayed by David Corenswet. However, her encounters with Justin H. Min’s character usher in a compelling twist as her time-traveling escapades blur the lines between past and present. As Harriet delves deeper into this enchanting connection between music and memory, she confronts the weighty dilemma of whether reshaping history is a path worth pursuing. Through Benson’s narrative, audiences are invited to ponder the profound implications of nostalgia and the irresistible allure of rewriting one’s own story. “Harriet” promises a captivating journey into the realms of love, loss, and the timeless melodies that bind them together.
Available to stream from April 12: only on Hulu
‘Under the Bridge’
“Under the Bridge” delves into the haunting true story of Reena Virk’s disappearance in 1997, adapted from Rebecca Godfrey’s acclaimed book. Portrayed by Vritika Gupta, Reena’s journey unfolds as she ventures to a party with friends, only to vanish without a trace. Through the perspectives of Godfrey, portrayed by Riley Keough, and a diligent local police officer played by Lily Gladstone, the series peels back the layers of the chilling events, delving into the clandestine world of the teenage girls implicated in Reena’s murder. As the narrative unravels, “Under the Bridge” exposes shocking revelations about the unlikely perpetrator, challenging preconceived notions and uncovering hidden truths. Through Godfrey and the officer’s investigations, audiences are invited into a gripping exploration of justice, culpability, and the harrowing realities lurking beneath the surface of a seemingly ordinary community.
Available to stream from April 17: only on Hulu
“The Veil“
In a compelling tale of redemption and reckoning, a retired priest finds himself entangled in a web of mystery and revelation when he offers refuge to a troubled young Amish runaway. As their paths converge, hidden connections to a haunting encounter from the priest’s past resurface, intertwining their fates in unexpected ways. Against the backdrop of an aurora that blazes overhead, the story unfurls, weaving a tapestry of secrets, trauma, and redemption. Through the priest’s journey of self-discovery and the Amish girl’s quest for solace, audiences are drawn into a gripping narrative that transcends time and space. As mysteries unravel and truths come to light, “Redemption” emerges not only as a testament to the resilience of the human spirit but also as a poignant exploration of the bonds that unite us across generations and experiences.
Available to stream from April 30: only on Hulu
Also Arriving:
April 1
“Shazam! Fury of the Gods”
“Vanderpump Villa” Season 1
April 3
“U.F.O. Factory” Season 1
April 7
“GO! GO! Loser Ranger!” Season 1
April 10
“Curtain Call” Season 1
“Grand Cayman: Secrets in Paradise” Season 1
“The Incredible Dr. Pol” Season 24
April 11
“Immediate Family”
April 15
“The Stranger”
April 17
“Drain the Oceans” Season 6
“Dr. Oakley, Yukon Vet” Season 12
“See You in Another Life” Season 1
April 20
“High Hopes” Season 1
April 22
“Hip-Hop and the White House”
April 24
“Wonderful World” Season 1
April 26
“Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story”
April 27
“Broken Horses”