Hulu’s July lineup might even be more impressive than last month, which included the fifth and final season of The Bear. July’s offerings include splashy premieres and anticipated returns. Kicking things off is the sequel to an underrated 2019 horror comedy that I thoroughly enjoyed.
Several shows on this list have double-digit seasons under their belts, including one that is going into season 22. Elsewhere, a new sports drama about a boxing coach heads to the service. Finally, a prequel episode of a popular comedy show arrives before the end of the month. Stream all six shows on Hulu.
The shows and movies are listed in release order on Hulu.
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come
The game has only just begun
In 2019, Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett helmed Ready or Not, a horror comedy with a unique premise. On her wedding night, Grace (Samara Weaving) is forced to play a deadly game of hide and seek with her husband’s family to honor a family curse. Through grit and sheer determination, Grace survives the night and defeats the family.
Unfortunately, Grace’s problems have only just begun, as Ready or Not 2: Here I Come picks up in the aftermath of the tragic events of her wedding night. There are five families fighting to claim the High Seat of the council. To earn that title, they must kill Grace as well as her younger sister, Faith (Kathryn Newton). Though the sequel repeats what worked in the original, it’s still wildly entertaining. Let the games begin again.
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come is now streaming.
Project Runway season 22
May the best designer win
If you are well versed in the world of fashion, then you’ve likely heard of Project Runway, the reality competition to find the next top designer. The show started in 2004 and ran for 20 seasons on either Bravo or Lifetime. In 2025, the show jumped to Disney, where it now airs on Freeform, Hulu, and Disney+.
Heidi Klum is back as the head judge for another season. Joining Klum are Nina Garcia, Law Roach, Christian Siriano, and a special recurring judge, Tyra Banks. To celebrate the 22nd season, there will be a record-breaking 22 designers competing to win the crown. Auf Wiedersehen.
Project Runway season 22 starts on July 9 on Freeform and will stream shortly after on Hulu and Disney+.
They Fight
A boxer’s shot at redemption
Boxing movies are natural underdog stories. The premise of watching a fighter risk it all for a last chance at glory is inherently cinematic. In They Fight, an ex-con steps back into the gym, but this time, he’s looking to inspire the next generation of fighters. After spending time in prison, Walt Mangian (André Holland) is a reformed man when he returns home to Southeast D.C.
As fate would have it, Walt returns to the one place he wants nothing to do with, a boxing gym. Inside, he reunites with his old mentor, Slim (Wendell Pierce), who convinces Walt to help coach a group of young fighters. Based on the 2018 documentary, They Fight is an inspiring tale about redemption and what it takes to overcome your past, something we can all relate to.
They Fight streams on July 17.
They Fight
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July 17, 2026
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98 Minutes
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Sheldon Candis
King of the Hill season 15
The Hills are back for another run in the Hulu revival
King of the Hill is one of those shows where you can jump into any episode and understand the premise. Within a few minutes, you’ll be laughing at Hank’s neighborhood crew or Bobby’s hilarious antics. In 2025, the show returned for season 14 as part of Hulu’s revival. With strong viewership and positive reception, Hulu renewed the animated comedy for season 15, which airs this month.
In season 15, Hank (Mike Judge) and Peggy (Kathy Najimy) are adjusting to life back on Rainey Street as retirees. Meanwhile, Bobby (Pamela Adlon) and Connie (Lauren Tom) are now officially a couple, or as the crew calls it, a “hard launch.” It’s the same family as before, just a little bit older this time. The original fans have nothing to worry about because the humor remains the same.
King of the Hill season 15 debuts on July 20.
Furious
A cat-and-mouse game between the FBI and a killer
Most of the iconic serial killers depicted in movies and TV are men, from Hannibal Lecter and Norman Bates to Michael Myers and Patrick Bateman. When a project casts a woman as a serial killer, it’s a refreshing decision that makes a movie or show more intriguing. In Hulu’s upcoming crime drama Furious, the serial killer is a woman, along with the FBI agent trying to take her down.
Emmy Rossum stars as Alice Black, an FBI agent tasked with capturing a female serial killer (Lola Petticrew) who is targeting men. As Alice studies the case, she believes there is a deeper motivation behind these calculated killings. The further Alice investigates the case, the more confusing things get. The exhilarating thriller looks like it could become the summer’s water-cooler show.
The first three episodes of Furious premiere on July 27.
Furious
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July 27, 2026
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Hulu
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Brian Kirk
Adults
Standalone prequel episode before season 2
Last May, FX launched Adults, an ensemble comedy about a group of friends in their 20s navigating life in New York City. The series was described as a Gen-Z version of Girls and Friends. The show clearly made an impact with audiences, as the network renewed Adults for a second season, which premieres in August.
However, the creators of Adults surprised fans last month by announcing a special prequel episode of Adults for late July. The episode depicts the origin story of Paul Baker (Jack Innanen) and explores how the friend group came together. Adults is taking a page out of The Bear’s playbook by releasing a prequel episode before the premiere of a new season.
Adults’ special prequel episode launches on July 31.
Standout movies and shows coming to streaming in July
Hulu isn’t the only service adding new movies and shows. Netflix is adding several high-profile movies to its lineup this month, including Enola Holmes 3 and 72 Hours. Over at HBO Max, Stuart Fails to Save the Universe and The Drama are heading to the service in July.
- Subscription with ads
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Yes, $10/month
- Live TV
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Yes, various plans available


