
Hulu is a great streaming service for building your next binge-watch. It has hit original shows, and it also features a range of shows from Disney-owned networks. That means shows from FX, ABC, 20th Television (formerly owned by Fox) and more, all on one streamer. That's something not every streaming service can replicate.
So much to watch can be overwhelming, though. Especially when deciding which show to start binging first. Don't worry; I've put together a list of three new shows perfect for adding to your weekend watchlist.
First up is "Malcolm in the Middle: Life's Still Unfair," a revival of the hit 2000s show that you can stream right now in its entirety. Then there's the hit Korean romantic comedy "Perfect Crown," which just dropped a new episode and has another coming this weekend. Finally, there's "The Testaments," a sequel to "The Handmaid's Tale," with five episodes ready to binge. So let's dive into the three new to Hulu shows you need to binge-watch this weekend. For more recommendations, check out the full list of everything new to Hulu in April 2026.
'Malcolm in the Middle: Life's Still Unfair'
Genre: Sitcom miniseries
What's it about? 20 years after the events of "Malcolm in the Middle," Malcolm (Frankie Muniz) is doing great. He's started a family, has a daughter, Leah (Keely Karsten) and a wonderful girlfriend, Tristan (Kiana Madeira). But the life he's so carefully crafted could come crashing down when his family makes him come back for his parents' (Bryan Cranston and Jane Kaczmarek) 40th anniversary party.
Why you should watch it: I could not stop laughing while watching the trailer for this, and Cranston and Kaczmarek are always a delight together. At just four episodes, "Malcolm in the Middle: Life's Still Unfair" is an easy binge-watch this weekend.
Stream all four episodes of "Malcolm in the Middle: Life's Still Unfair" on Hulu now
'Perfect Crown' season 1
Genre: Korean romantic comedy
What's it about? Sung Hui-ju (IU) is from a wealthy family, but she remains a commoner and one born out of wedlock at that. But she sees an opportunity when she meets Prince I-an (Byeon Woo-seok), who has legitimacy but nobody to share it with.
Why you should watch it: If you like K-dramas, then this one about a royal romance in an alternate history seems to have potential. Just definitely opt for the subtitles; the English dub in the trailer looks awful.
Stream the first five episodes of "Perfect Crown" season 1 on Hulu now; stream episode 6 tomorrow (April 25)
'The Testaments'
Genre: Dystopian drama series
What's it about? Set years after "The Handmaid's Tale," "The Testaments" features "One Battle After Another" star Chase Infiniti as Agnes, a top student and dutiful child in the theocratic state of Gilead. Her life gets flipped on its head, though, when she's tasked with helping Canadian convert, Daisy (Lucy Halliday). As she gets Daisy accustomed to her new home, she comes to realize not everything is what it seems in Gilead.
Why you should watch it: "The Handmaid's Tale" was a massive hit for Hulu, and early reviews suggest they got the formula right again with this sequel. It currently has a 88% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
Stream the first five episodes of "The Testaments" season 1 on Hulu now
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