Top 8 Hulu Shows of 2024

Throughout 2024, Hulu has treated us to a variety of fantastic TV shows. Reflecting on the past year, it’s clear that the streaming service offered something for everyone, from quirky British comedy to politically charged drama, along with returning favorites and high-quality TV from FX. If you’re looking to catch up on the top TV shows of the year, Hulu’s original content is a great place to start. Here are eight of the best Hulu originals from 2024 that you definitely shouldn’t miss.

“Extraordinary” Season 2
I can’t recommend “Extraordinary” enough. Set in a world where almost everyone has superpowers except for our main character, Jen (Máiréad Tyers), the show follows Jen and her friends and family as they navigate life’s challenges with this unique twist. Season 2 introduced new powers, characters, and drama while maintaining its chaotic and humor-filled tone. It offered more warmth and a stronger emotional core, making it a must-watch. Watch on Hulu.

“Interior Chinatown”
“Interior Chinatown” is an underrated gem that deserves more attention. This refreshing, experimental comic crime drama follows Willis Wu (Jimmy O. Yang) as he transitions from a background role in a police procedural to a central figure in a Chinatown investigation. It’s a genre-bending, fun cinematic experience that cleverly incorporates meta layers from the original text. Watch on Hulu.

“Only Murders in the Building” Season 4
As a consistent fan favorite, “Only Murders in the Building” continues to impress with its fourth season. The show delivers another compelling case, adds fresh emotional depth, and maintains its signature fun vibe. Guest appearances enhance the storyline without overshadowing the chemistry of the core trio. This latest season is as thrilling and entertaining as ever. Watch on Hulu.

“Rivals”
Hulu’s “Rivals” is a bold, adults-only 1980s romp based on Dame Jilly Cooper’s novel, featuring a star-studded British cast. Whether you root for TV magnate Lord Tony Baddingham (David Tennant) or retired Olympic show-jumper Rupert Campbell-Black (Alex Hassell), you’re in for a wickedly entertaining ride. Watch on Hulu.

“Shogun”
“Shogun” stands out as a potential show of the year with its sweeping 17th-century historical drama based on the James Clavell novel. The series demands your full attention, offering captivating performances, intense drama, and impressive production values. Dive into this immersive saga for a rewarding viewing experience. Watch on Hulu.

“Say Nothing”
“Say Nothing” is a gripping limited series that brings to life the turbulent period of “The Troubles” through the eyes of ex-IRA member Dolours Price. With a talented ensemble cast, the show delves into morally complex themes, delivering a mix of tragedy, thrills, brutality, and intrigue. Watch on Hulu for a compelling and thought-provoking watch.

“Tell Me Lies” Season 2
Meaghan Oppenheimer’s “Tell Me Lies” returns with a second season packed with addictive drama and toxic relationships. The show continues to deliver twists, steamy scenes, manipulation, and drama, catering to fans of messy relationship stories. Don’t miss out on the latest installment of this captivating series. Watch on Hulu.

“The Bear” Season 3
While “The Bear” Season 3 may have divided opinions compared to its predecessors, it remains a captivating comedy-drama worth watching. Despite an abundance of flashbacks, the show maintains its emotional intensity and stress-inducing moments. Season 3 may have taken a slightly different direction, but it still offers episodes that are just as compelling as ever. Don’t miss out on the latest antics from “The Bear.” Watch on Hulu.