There are several new series arriving in November that could end up being among the best TV shows on TV. Hulu, like the original series Inner Chinatown, as well as the FX limited series Don’t say anything. Each has an intriguing premise, there are also some existing shows receiving new seasons that are already guaranteed to excite subscribers, such as season 8 of Naruto Shippuuden.
Not only that, but Hulu is also getting some classic shows on the platform for the first time. The complete seasons 1-5 of Ally McBeal and season 1-11 of NCIS arrive before the middle of the month, both offering an incredible viewing experience that will be hard not to binge-watch. There is also the usual monthly delivery of many cooking and reality shows, including new titles like Cake toppings and The cutest puppies in America, as well as new episodes of established hits such as the 13th season of Brides and seasons 8, 9 and 15 of Accumulators.
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What we do in the shadows
(2019-present) [Comedy-Horror] – Developed by Jermaine Clement and Taika Waititi, What we do in the shadows follows a group of vampires living in the United States Nandor the Relentless (Kayvan Novak), Laszlo Cravensworth (Matt Berry) and Nadja de Antipaxos (Natasia Demetriou) simply found themselves enjoying everything that modern life has to offer.
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It’s always sunny in Philadelphia
(2005-present) [Dark Comedy] – It’s always sunny in Philadelphia is one of the longest-running live-action comedies currently on the air. Follows Charlie (Charlie Day), Dennis (Glenn Howerton), Mac (Rob McElhenney), Dee (Kaitlin Olson), and Frank (Danny DeVito), who own and run a bar in Philadelphia called Paddy’s Pub and are some of the comedy’s coolest characters. morally corrupt ever conceived.
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Abbott Elementary
(2021 – present) [Mockumentary Sitcom] – Abbott Elementary takes on the mockumentary format that made shows like The office and Modern Family so popular and focuses on the staff at the fictional Willard R. Abbott Elementary School. As with most mockumentary shows, it’s the charming characters and hilarious dialogue that make Abbott Elementary one of the best shows to watch on Hulu,
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New girl
(2011-2018) [Romantic Sitcom] – Gentle, often hilarious, and available in full on Hulu, New girl is another fantastic comedy, perfect for bingeing. The show stars Zooey Deschanel as Jessica Day, a cheerful and optimistic young woman who, after a breakup, moves in with three men.
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Adventure Time
(2010-2018) [Animated Fantasy] – Following the psychedelic adventures Finn the Human and Jake the Dog, Adventure Time is a cult hit whose popularity spans generations. The winner of eight Primetime Emmys, a Peabody, two British Academy Children’s Awards, Adventure Time is a crowning achievement in Western animation and storytelling.
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Reserve dogs
(2021-2023) [Comedy Drama] – Reserve dogs provides a welcome relief from typical teen comedies. Featuring Indigenous writers and directors, along with a cast comprised of nearly all Indigenous actors, the series follows a group of four friends in rural Oklahoma as they dream of escaping to California while also dealing with the stress of growth.
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Modern Family
(2009-2020) [Mockumentary Sitcom] – Although Modern FamilyDocumentary-style camerawork was nothing new, the hit comedy nevertheless manages to be completely original thanks to its colorful characters and domestic setting. The individuality of each family member allows Modern Family Revel in creating chaotic and hilarious situations without losing sight of the warm heart that makes the show such an enjoyable viewing experience.
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Schitt’s Creek
(2015-2020) [Sitcom] – Schitt’s Creek chronicles the downfall and redemption of the wealthy Rose family as they are forced to rebuild their lives. An innovative take on the classic fish-out-of-water trope, the show’s comedy comes from the rich sensibilities of the Roses rubbing shoulders with the down-to-earth, provincial citizens of a small town.
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Atlanta
(2016-2022) [Comedy-Drama] – Created by and starring Donald Glover, Atlanta is a groundbreaking comedy-drama that follows music entrepreneur Earn (Glover), a college dropout trying to make it big – although much of Atlanta is told through short anthology-style stories rather than an overarching narrative.
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Bob’s Burgers
(2011-present) [Animated Sitcom] – Among Hulu’s many great animated series, Bob’s Burgers is perhaps one of the most underrated, but undeniably brilliant. Bob’s Burgers is especially notable for managing to feel remarkably grounded for an animated comedy, almost like King of the Hill, despite the fact that its many characters wouldn’t feel out of place on a show like Family Guy or The Simpsons.
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High potential
(2024) [Crime Drama] – Based on the 2021 French program IPH and created by Drew Goddard, High potential stars It’s always sunny in Philadelphia Kaitlin Olson as a single mother with an exceptionally high IQ of 160. The LAPD’s Major Crimes Division notices her talents and gives her a consulting position, transforming her life but also bringing her face to face with some of the worst parts of crime from Los Angeles. underworld.
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Lost
(2004-2010) [Mystery Thriller] – It’s hard to overstate how much of a talking point it is Lost it was when it was on the air, especially during the earlier seasons. Thanks to all six seasons available on Hulu, watching Lost From start to finish it’s a thoroughly enjoyable experience for subscribers, whether they’ve seen the show before or not.
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The Bear
(2022-present) [Kitchen Drama] – The Bear is a dark comedy-drama about a classically trained chef (Jeremy Allen White) who must return to his hometown of Chicago to help run his family’s restaurant. The Bear is a funny and inspiring antidote to the self-serious Chef’s Table-as programs that have become ubiquitous in food programming.
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The newbie
(2018-present) [Crime Drama] – Nathan Fillion stars The newbie like John Nolan, a recently divorced construction company owner in his mid-40s. After helping the police foil a bank robbery, Nolan realizes that the event was not traumatizing, but rather the most alive he has felt in decades, so he decides to close his company and sign up with the LAPD.
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shogun
(2024) [Period Drama] – Few Hulu original shows have made as much of a splash as the 2024 miniseries Shogun, which was instantly acclaimed by audiences and critics. The quality of production in shogun is astonishing, with everything from costumes, sets, and action scenes making it instantly stand out as one of the best historical dramas to come out in the 2020s so far.
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The Handmaid’s Tale
(2017-present) [Sci-Fi Drama] – Based on the novel of the same name, The Handmaid’s Tale takes place after a fictional second American Civil War, which leads to a dystopia where men are the ruling class and women are strictly controlled – especially when it comes to bodily autonomy.
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Rick and Morty
(2013-present) [Animated Sci-Fi] – Irreverent, vulgar and surprisingly sincere, Rick and Morty It quickly established itself as one of the most popular sci-fi comedies of the last decade. Subverting Back to the futureIn the show’s central dynamic, the show revolves around misanthropic genius Rick Sanchez, who travels the multiverse with his skittish grandson in tow.
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Futurama
(1999-present) [Animated Sci-Fi] – Futurama remains one of the best and most consistently funny science fiction shows to ever appear on television. Following the crew of the fictional delivery ship The Planet Express as they embark on journeys across a futuristic galaxy, Futurama is acclaimed for its colorful cast of characters, satirical take on contemporary concerns through a futuristic scope, and inventive world-building.
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Firefly
(2002-2003) [Sci-Fi Adventure] – One of the most notorious and cited one-season wonders in television history, Firefly is perhaps the quintessential cult classic show, infusing Spaghetti Western elements into an original sci-fi setting. Nathan Fillion leads the cast as the captain of a ragtag crew of outlaws who take on various criminal jobs in the war-torn galaxy.
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The X-Files
(1993-2002) [Sci-Fi Mystery] – The mysterious and intense show followed FBI agents Mulder (David Duchovny) and Scully (Gillian Anderson) as they investigated strange and unexplained cases while an unseen threat tried to stop them. The X-Files Blend of horror, science fiction, and classic mystery created a gripping story that captured the zeitgeist of the ’90s and dominated pop culture for a decade.
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Sons of Anarchy
(2008-2014) [Crime Drama] – Painting a somewhat romanticized portrait of biker culture, Sons of Anarchy was acclaimed by fans and critics for its nuanced characters, exploration of complex ideas, and gripping story. The series centers around Hunnam’s Jax Taylor, who serves as vice president (and later president) of the titular motorcycle gang.
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Fargo
(2014-present) [Crime Mystery] – Premiered for the first time in 2014, Fargo follows an anthology format. Each season tells a different story, with the complex narrative allowing a compelling new cast of characters to shine. Fargo saw moving performances from the likes of Martin Freeman, Chris Rock, Ewan McGregor and Jon Hamm, establishing itself as a showcase for some of the best talent working in the entertainment industry.
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Only murders in the building
(2021-present) [Crime Mystery] – One of Hulu’s most famous original crime series, Only murders in the building It’s a joy from beginning to end. Starring Selena Gomez (Mabel Mora), Steve Martin (Charles-Haden Savage) and Martin Short (Oliver Putnam), the series follows three strangers who live in the same apartment building and who bond over their love of crime podcasts. real – a bond that deepens when they solve some murders on their own.
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The Old Man
(2022-present) [Action Thriller] – 2022 The Old Man returned for Season 2 on Hulu in September 2024 and focuses on a former CIA agent and Afghanistan veteran whose past comes back to haunt him. Agent Dan Chase (Jeff Bridges) lives off the grid, but when he ends up killing a home invader, he has to go on the run.
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Sherlock
(2010-2017) [Mystery Thriller] – Originally aired on the BBC between 2010 and 2017, Sherlock stars Benedict Cumberbatch’s titular detective alongside Martin Freeman as his incredibly reluctant sidekick, Watson. It’s a unique take on Sherlock Holmes and is set in present-day London and still remains one of Hulu’s best thrillers despite several years having passed since its premiere.
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Prison Break
(2005-2017) [Crime Thriller] – A huge success with the public at launch, Prison Break remains an essential 2000s thriller, thanks in large part to its exceptional first seasons. The show revolves around two brothers, one of whom was sentenced to death for a crime he didn’t commit.
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Grotesque
(2024) [Horror] – One of Hulu’s best new horror TV shows comes from the mind of Ryan Murphy, one of the main creative forces behind American horror story. 2024 Grotesque capture what you do AHS, especially the previous seasons, so beloved.
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American horror story
(2011-present) [Horror] – Responsible for catapulting producer/director Ryan Murphy to stardom, American horror story left a huge mark on popular culture. The anthology series takes on a new setting and gruesome premise each season, dealing with everything from alien abduction to cults, circuses, and clans in the process.
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the tension
(2014-2017) [Horror] – Created by director Guillermo del Toro and based on his co-authored novel series of the same name, The tension is a bold reinvention of the vampire myth. Instead of the usual soft and seductive creatures of the night, The tension imagines vampires as a literal plague, brought to life by infectious viral worms that have the power to consume the planet.
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer
(1997-2003) [Action Horror] – Although it started out as a forgettable and poorly received film, Buffy the Vampire Slayer found redemption as a dark, funny, and much-loved television series. The series follows Buffy Summers (Sarah Michelle Gellar), a young high school student who discovers she is next in line to be the world’s defender against vampires and other supernatural threats.
The above represents the best TV shows on Hulu in November, but for more specific selections, check out Screen Rant’s guides to the best crime drama shows on Hulu, the best Hulu original comedies, and the best anime shows on Hulu .
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