Overview of series streaming on Hulu
Hundreds of series stream on Hulu in the United States, spanning current seasons, recent originals, and a deep back catalog of network and cable shows. Hulu combines next-day access to many broadcast and cable series with its own originals and a large licensed library, giving a broad range of genres and tones. Availability can differ by plan, add-ons, and your location because of licensing and carriage constraints. This guide focuses on how series generally appear on Hulu, how to find what’s streaming, and how pricing and plan choices affect your access.
How Hulu’s catalog is organized
Hulu (ad-supported) and Hulu (no ads)
The base Hulu plan includes ads and offers the largest shared catalog of current-season series from broadcast and cable networks, plus a strong on-demand library. The ad-free Hulu plan costs more but removes commercials and includes the same on-demand catalog. Both tiers share much of the same series inventory, though some limited-time offers or promotions can slightly vary which titles are highlighted. Either tier can host hundreds of series at a time depending on licensing windows.
Add-ons, bundles, and plan tiers
Hulu also sells plan add-ons and bundles that change what you can watch. The Live TV (Cloud TV) add-on includes access to live linear channels and an expanded cloud DVR. The Disney Bundle combines Hulu with Disney+ and ESPN+ at a shared price, which may include an ad-free Hulu option depending on the specific bundle chosen. Because bundles can differ by region and change over time, availability of specific series inside a bundle can also vary. Hulu + Live TV often includes local channels and regional sports, which may carry additional series not on the core streaming service.
Types of series you’ll find on Hulu
Hulu carries four broad types of series: current broadcast/cable series available next-day, Hulu Originals, deep back-catalog titles from partners, and licensed content from other networks and studios. Next-day access means many U.S. network shows that aired recently are often available by the next morning. Originals include comedies, dramas, and documentaries produced or co-produced by Hulu. The back catalog contains older seasons and classic series that may no longer be new but remain available. Licensed titles can enter and leave the catalog when agreements expire, so series availability can change over time.
How to find series currently streaming on Hulu
To see what series are streaming on Hulu, open the Hulu app or website and use search, genre rows, or curated collections. The Home feed surfaces featured series and new originals. The Top TV category highlights popular current and recent series. The Search function lets you find a specific show and will clearly indicate if the series is part of your plan or requires a higher-tier plan or add-on. Rows labeled Originals, Networks, or Showtime & More help narrow results by owner or brand, making it easier to browse by the type of content you want.
Filters and tools within Hulu
- Search bar: type the show title to see if it’s currently streaming and which plan level is required.
- Categories or genres: browse by Comedy, Drama, Documentary, Animation, and Reality.
- Hulu Originals filter: narrow to originals made or co-produced by Hulu.
- Parental controls and profile maturity settings can hide titles based on ratings.
How pricing and plan choices affect series access
Your ability to watch a given series depends on your plan and any applicable add-ons. Most series included with Hulu’s ad-supported and ad-free tiers are available at no extra cost within those subscriptions. However, some premium add-ons—such as Showtime or HBO—may be needed to access certain series branded under those networks. The Live TV add-on can broaden live series options and local programming, but it is sold separately and may require a higher-tier subscription. If you use the Disney Bundle, your access can shift depending on which bundle option you choose, because bundles may include different Hulu tiers or promotional pricing.
Factors that change which series are available to stream
Because Hulu relies on licensing, the same series may not be available forever in all regions or at all price points. Carriage agreements with networks, studios, and distributors define which seasons and episodes can stream, and these can be renegotiated or expire. Viewer location matters, too, since Hulu’s primary service is for U.S. audiences, and regional restrictions can block some titles. Hulu may also offer limited-time promotions or discounts that affect whether a series appears in a particular bundle or as a recommended add-on. These dynamics mean it’s useful to check the app or website for current availability if you’re looking for a specific show.
Quick reference: what influences series availability on Hulu
| Attribute | Verified Detail | Source Type |
|---|---|---|
| Access by plan | Most series included in ad-supported and ad-free Hulu; some premium add-ons required | Hulu plan documentation |
| Next-day availability | Many broadcast and cable series appear by the next morning after U.S. air | Hulu help and public statements |
| Originals | Hulu Originals and co-productions are highlighted in catalogs and recommendations | Hulu Originals announcements |
| Regional restrictions | Service and some series are primarily for U.S. locations; may be limited abroad | Hulu terms and geo-blocking practices |
| Catalog volatility | Licensed titles can be added or removed when agreements expire | Licensing and carriage agreements |
| Bundles and add-ons | Disney Bundle and Live TV add-on change access and pricing | Hulu bundle and add-on documentation |
How to choose the best Hulu setup for series you want to watch
If you want broad access to current network shows and a large back catalog, the ad-supported Hulu plan is typically sufficient. If you prefer no ads and the same on-demand library, choose the ad-free plan. If you also want live linear channels or expanded DVR, consider the Live TV add-on or the Disney Bundle, which may include ad-free Hulu depending on the selected option. Compare the series you watch most often with the included libraries and note whether any shows require a premium add-on. For households with varied tastes, a bundle that includes multiple services can be cost-effective and convenient.
Summary
A very large number of series stream on Hulu in the United States, including current-season network and cable shows, Hulu Originals, and a wide licensed back catalog. Most series are included with the base Hulu plan, though some premium add-ons may be required for certain brands. Your access depends on plan type, add-ons, regional licensing, and ongoing carriage agreements, so availability can change over time. Using Hulu’s search and category tools, plus checking whether a bundle might include a better fit, can help you consistently watch the series you want.