Hulu March 2022 News
March 1
Better Things: Season 5 Premiere (FX)
Rich Man, Poor Woman: Complete Season 1 (Viki)
2 days in the Valley
8MM
A Madea Christmas
Another Earth
Baby Mama
The Banger Sisters
Beaches
Behind Enemy Lines
Benny & Joon
The Big Scary S Word
Blue Chips
Blue Velvet
Bringing Down the House
Brothers
Can’t Buy Me Love
Casualties of War
Center Stage
Charlie Wilson’s War
The Choice
Crash
Dance Flick
Dangerous Beauty
Deficit
Demolition Man
The Descendants
Deuces Wild
Devil in a Blue Dress
Disaster Movie
Downhill Racer
Drinking Buddies
The Edge
Edward Scissorhands
Evan Almighty
Feel the Noise
The Firm
Flatliners
Forever My Girl
Freedomland
Fright Night
G
Garden State
Ghoulies
The Gift
Gigli
Glory
The Golden Child
The Greatest Story Ever Told
Green Zone
Guarding Tess
Guess Who
Gunfight at the O.K. Corral
Hardball
Heaven Can Wait
Here Comes the Boom
The Hitchhikers’ Guide to the Galaxy
The Insider
Juno
Kiss the Girls
L.A. Confidential
Land of the Dead
The Last Waltz
Lawless
The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou
Look Who’s Talking
Margin Call
The Meddler
Moby Doc
My Super Ex-Girlfriend
The Omen
Peggy Sue Got Married
People Like Us
The Perfect Holidy
Platoon Leader
Predators
The Princess Bride
The Raid 2
Romy and Michele’s High School Reunion
Roxanne
The Royal Tenenbaums
Sahara
The Saint
Savoir for Sale
Scotty nd the Secret History of Hollywood
Sense and Sensability
Shanghai Noon
Shine a Light
S**t & Champagne
Show Me the Picture
Single White Female
Spaced Invaders
The Square
St. Elmo’s Fire
Starship Troopers
The Tailor of Panama
The Talented Mr. Ripley
The Terminal
Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride
To Catch a Thief
Transcendance
Trapped
Unstoppable
Vertical Limit
The Virgin Suicides
The Woman in Black
March 3
The Dropout: Three-Episode Limited Series Premiere (Hulu Original)
Before Midnight
Oculus
March 4
Fresh (Hulu Original)
Dicktown: Season 2 Premiere (FX)
Benedetta
Lantern’s Lane
March 5
Stronger
March 6
Mark, Mary & Some Other People
March 8
India Sweets & Spices
March 9
The Thing About Pam: Series Premiere (NBC)
March 10
The Masked Singer: Season 7 Premiere (Fox)
Domino Masters: Series Premiere (Fox)
Good Trouble: Season 4A Premiere (Freeform)
American Refugee
March 12
Multiverse
March 14
Claws: Complete Season 4 (TNT)
Hell Hath No Fury
March 15
All Good Things
Nature Calls
You Can’t Kill Meme
March 16
Young Rock: Season 2 Premiere (NBC)
Mr. Mayor: Season 2 Premiere (NBC)
Step
March 17
Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn
March 18
Life & Beth: Complete Season 1 Premiere (Hulu Original)
Deep Water (Hulu Original)
Masterchef Junior: Season 8 Premiere (Fox)
Welcome to Flatch: Series Premiere (Fox)
Keeping Up with the Kardashians: Complete Season 20 (E!)
March 19
Captains of Za’atari
I Know Who Killed Me
My Little Pony
March 22
American Song Contest: Series Premiere (NBC)
March 23
Bloods: Season 2A (Sky Studios)
Summer Days, Summer Nights
Wrath of Man
March 25
Atlanta: Season 3 Premiere (FX)
American Siege
March 26
Mass
March 28
The Oscars (ABC)
Monsters and Men
March 29
The Girl From Plainville: Three-Episode Limited Series Premiere (Hulu Original)
Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa
Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa Extended Cut
March 30
Name That Tune: Season 2 Premiere (Fox)
Killing Them Softly
March 31
First Day: Complete Season 2 (Australian Children’s Television Foundation)
Kaguya-sama: Love Is War: Complete Season 1 (Dub) (Aniplex)
How I Met Your Mother Spin-off Earns a Season 2 Revival
This January the spin-off to the popular comedy How I met Your Mother starring Josh Radnor and Neil Patrick Harris, debuted on Hulu. How I Met Your Father stars Hilary Duff as Sophie who’s telling the story of the love of her life to her son. The show while technically a spin-off, does not follow the same characters introduced to us in the original show. How I Met Your Father does take place in New York City in the same universe as the previous series, even featuring two of the characters living in the same apartment as Josh Radnor, Jason Segal, and Alyson Hannigan’s characters.
Despite negative reviews and receiving the label of another senseless reboot, How I Met Your Father has already been picked up for season two and will premiere again on Hulu. Multiple conceptualizations of a spin off were brought up to executives at CBS where the original series aired but ultimately was pushed back and revitalized into the Hulu original. Creators of How I Met Your Mother Carter Bays and Craig Thomas serve as executive producers for the show while co-showrunners of NBC drama This Is Us Isaac Aptaker and Elizabeth Berger created How I Met Your Father.
Amanda Seyfried Immerses Viewers Into The Mind of a Corrupt CEO in The Dropout
Academy award-winning actress Amanda Seyfried stars as infamous CEO Elizabeth Holmes in Hulu’s new original series following the incredible true story of the woman who scammed the world. After dropping out of Harvard, Elizabeth Holmes founded her medical company Theranos where she claimed to have invented a machine that could provide rapid blood test results with only a single drop of blood. The show follows Seyfried’s portrayal of Holmes and how she lied to investors, scientists, and companies around the world to achieve unprecedented success. Originally the role was to be played by SNL’s Kate McKinnon who eventually left the project leaving room for Seyfried to step into the role.
In addition to Seyfried, The Dropout will also star Naveen Andrews, William H. Macy, Dylan Minnette, and Stephen Fry in the main cast. Seyfried’s commitment and dedication to this complicated role shine through in the trailer and viewers are already wondering if Hulu is going to strike gold with this series, adding it to the likes of Hulu’s most successful series original The Handmaid’s Tale. The first three episodes will arrive on Hulu on March 3rd of this year with the rest of the episodes releasing weekly. This format has already been experimented with on other Hulu originals such as Pam and Tommy forcing viewers to wait for what’s next rather than being able to binge the show in one sitting.
Hulu’s “The Kardashians” Coming Sooner Than Expected
If you thought the Kardashian hype was over, this may not be the read for you. 10 months after the final episode of “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” the family decided to announce a new reality show premiering on Hulu on April 14th 2022. As usual, the Kardashians have remained in the spotlight with the internet obsessing over Kim’s relatively new relationship with SNL star and modern heartthrob Pete Davidson. Kylie and rapper Travis Scott just welcomed a baby boy into their lives and Kourtney was recently engaged to Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker. There’s never been more Kardashian drama and Hulu is ready to capture it all for the eager audience’s prying eyes. The show will follow a similar formula to the original show but will emphasize the women’s busy careers and family lives-revealing their secrets on how they balance it all.
Futurama to Recieve Revival With Most of the Original Voice Cast Returning
Matt Groening of The Simpson’s futuristic comedy Futurama is getting a revival and it’s coming to Hulu. Groening will be working with another Futurama veteran David X. Cohen so fans don’t have to worry about sacrificing the show’s authenticity and originality. In addition to the original creators hopping on board to produce the revival, original cast members Billy West, Katey Sagal, Tress MacNeille, Maurice LaMarche, Lauren Tom, Phil LaMarr, and David Herman are all attached with the exception of John DiMaggio who has not been confirmed to appear in the project.
The original show follows Philip J. Fry (Billy West) who is cryogenically frozen and then woken up in the new millennium of the 31st century. Fry soon finds a job at an interplanetary delivery company alongside Leela (Katey Sagal) and fan favorite, Bender the robot (John DiMaggio). It’s unclear if the series’ revival will feature a similar plot but considering most of the voice cast is returning the revival will most likely follow the same characters as they get themselves in and out of new, hilarious scenarios.