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Hulu business and news from across the web.- Far Cry TV show casts Cloverfield and Now You See Me star in major roleLizzy Caplan has been cast in an undisclosed role in Noah Hawley's upcoming Far Cry television series for Hulu. The anthology series will feature a new cast and setting each season, based on the popular first-person shooter video game franchise. Rob McElhenney is also attached to star and executive produce.
- Far Cry TV Show Adds A Fantastic ActorLizzy Caplan has joined the cast of FX and Hulu's upcoming Far Cry anthology series, becoming the second confirmed cast member alongside Rob McElhenney. Showrunner Noah Hawley stated that the series will engage with the franchise's themes but will not directly adapt specific game stories, aiming for a different approach to drama than traditional video game narratives.
- Hulu auto-quality settings are quietly downgrading your picture. Here's whyHulu is reportedly downgrading video quality for some users through its automatic settings, even with strong internet connections. Users can potentially improve their viewing experience by disabling the 'Data Saver' option.
- The 6 best new shows and movies streaming this week on Netflix, HBO Max, Prime Video, Apple TV and more (June 19-21)This week's streaming highlights from June 19-21 include the return of "House of the Dragon" season 3 on HBO Max, the new season of "Sugar" on Apple TV, and "The Agency" season 2 on Paramount Plus. Netflix adds the Harlan Coben adaptation "I Will Find You," while Hulu/Disney Plus features "The Season," and Prime Video presents "Your Fault: London."
- Hulu Animayhem returns to Anime Expo 2026 — MP3s & NPCsHulu Animayhem is returning to Anime Expo 2026, offering fans interactive activities and photo opportunities related to popular anime titles such as BLEACH: Thousand-Year Blood War, Naruto Classic, and Tokyo Revengers. The event will take place at the Los Angeles Convention Center from July 2 to July 5.
- Trailer The Bear Season 5, Carmy Kembali Selamatkan RestoranThe trailer for the fifth and final season of the television series The Bear has been released, set to premiere on June 25, 2026. The season will focus on Carmy's return to help save the restaurant, with Sydney taking a larger role in leading the kitchen. The trailer highlights the team's efforts to keep the restaurant afloat amidst various challenges.
- A leaked Disney memo suggests the standalone Hulu app's days may be numberedA leaked internal memo from Disney suggests that the standalone Hulu application may be discontinued in the future. This contradicts previous statements from the company regarding its plans for the streaming service's app.
- Evening MetaverseDisney+ has integrated Hulu content, though there are no immediate plans to discontinue the standalone Hulu app. Separately, researchers achieved a significant breakthrough in wireless technology, reaching 112Gbps, which could influence the development of 6G.
- Hulu bundle subscribers can now access their watch history and recs in the Disney+ appHulu bundle subscribers can now access their watch history and recommendations directly within the Disney+ application. This integration allows users to manage their viewing data across both services from a single platform, despite Disney's efforts to encourage users to adopt its primary app.
- Bleach: Thousand Year Blood War The Calamity to Debut in TheatersThe final cour of Bleach: Thousand Year Blood War – The Calamity will have a one-day theatrical debut in Japan on June 21, 2026, ahead of its July 2026 TV premiere. Attendees will receive key animation prints, with special premium events and merchandise available at select locations. The series will also be available for streaming on platforms like Hulu and Disney+.
- Netflix Digugat, Dituding Bikin Anak-anak Kecanduan NontonNetflix is facing a lawsuit in Texas, filed by Attorney General Ken Paxton, accusing the company of deceptive trade practices. The lawsuit alleges that Netflix designs its platform to be addictive, particularly for children, through features like "autoplay" and engages in illegal data collection and sharing with advertising technology companies. Netflix has denied the allegations, calling them "unfounded" and "distorted," and stated they take member privacy seriously.
- The Bear Closes Out The Series With A June FinaleDisney announced that the final season of the television series The Bear will premiere on Hulu on June 25th. The upcoming season will conclude the story of Sydney and Sugar's efforts to keep the restaurant running after Carmy's departure. The announcement followed a surprise drop of a flashback episode focusing on Richie and Mikey.
- Surprise! A new episode of The Bear co-written by Jon Bernthal and Ebon Moss-Bachrach has shadow-dropped on HuluA surprise special episode of the television series The Bear, titled 'Gary,' has been released on Hulu. The episode was co-written by and stars Jon Bernthal and Ebon Moss-Bachrach, delving into a flashback of their characters' trip to Gary, Indiana, and exploring their complex relationship.
- The 6 best new shows and movies streaming this week on Netflix, HBO Max, Hulu, and more (April 27–May 3)This guide highlights the best new shows and movies available on streaming services like Netflix, HBO Max, and Hulu from April 27 to May 3. Featured titles include the thriller series "Man on Fire," Emerald Fennell's controversial take on "Wuthering Heights," the animated comedy "Swapped," the Spanish-language drama "The Boss" season 2, the true crime series "Should I Marry A Murderer?," and "The Conjuring: Last Rites."
- How to watch the NFL Draft 2026: live stream the entire three days for freeThe 2026 NFL Draft will take place in Pittsburgh from April 23-25. Viewers in the UK, Europe, and Australia can watch the event for free via DAZN. US viewers can access the draft through various channels including NFL Network, ABC, ESPN, and streaming services like NFL+, ESPN app, Disney+, and Hulu.
- 6 new movies and shows to watch this weekend on Netflix, HBO Max, Disney Plus, and more (April 24-April 26)This weekend, April 24-26, several new movies and shows are available on streaming platforms like Netflix, Hulu, HBO Max, and Disney Plus. Highlights include the action thriller Apex starring Charlize Theron on Netflix, the South Korean black comedy No Other Choice on Hulu, and the sports drama Marty Supreme on HBO Max. Additionally, new TV content includes Stranger Things: Tales from '85 on Netflix, Half Man on HBO Max, and an episode of Daredevil: Born Again on Disney Plus.
- How to watch UFC 327 for free, live stream Procházka vs Ulberg around the worldThis article provides comprehensive information on how to watch UFC 327, featuring a light heavyweight title bout between Jiří Procházka and Carlos Ulberg. It details free streaming options in the US via Walmart Plus and Paramount Plus, as well as broadcast details for the UK on TNT Sports and Australia on Kayo Sports, including information on using VPNs for international viewers.
- Star of Ryan Coogler's The X-Files reboot says there's a "massive amount of pressure" on the new series – but not for the reasons you might thinkStar Danielle Deadwyler stated that the primary pressure for Ryan Coogler's upcoming reboot of The X-Files stems from Coogler's dedication to his mother, a fan of the original series. The new iteration, set to release on Hulu, will feature Deadwyler and Himesh Patel as new FBI agents, with original showrunner Chris Carter serving as executive producer.
- The 6 best new shows and movies streaming this week on Prime Video, Netflix, Disney Plus, and more (April 7–April…This week features significant new releases across major streaming platforms including Prime Video, Netflix, Disney Plus, Peacock, and Hulu. Highlights include the final season of The Boys, the horror sequel Five Nights at Freddy's 2, the Star Wars series Maul – Shadow Lord, and the disaster flick Thrash.
- Series Built for Intense Weekend Binge-WatchingThis article provides a curated list of recommended streaming series for binge-watching, categorized by genre and mood. It highlights popular shows across platforms like Netflix, Hulu, Apple TV+, and HBO Max, including comedies, thrillers, dramas, and docuseries, to help viewers manage their streaming queues efficiently.