3 new Hulu shows you need to binge-watch this weekend (May 29-31)
You should be adding these 3 newly-added Hulu shows to your weekend watchlist right now
Hulu is the perfect streaming service for building your weekend binge-watch. Not only does it offer hit original shows, but it also features a range of series from Disney-owned networks. That means shows from FX, ABC, 20th Television (formerly owned by Fox) and more, all on one streamer. Not every streaming service can replicate that selection.
So much to watch can be overwhelming, though. But don't worry, I've put together a list of three new shows perfect for adding to your weekend watchlist. First up is "Deli Boys," a hilarious crime comedy back for season 2, which you can already binge in full. Then, there's the ongoing "Welcome to Wrexham" season 5, which has already delivered an incredible episode. Finally, there's "The Testaments," a sequel to "The Handmaid's Tale" that's just dropped its season 1 finale.
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 May 2026.

Malcolm has been with Tom's Guide since 2022 and watches dozens of shows each year, so you don't need to watch any bad ones. He's already watched over 20 seasons of TV this year, and thankfully, it's mostly been good.
'Deli Boys' season 2
Genre: Crime comedy series
What's it about? When their father, Baba (Iqbal Theba), dies, Mir (Asif Ali) and his brother Raj (Saagar Shaikh) are suddenly thrust into running Dark DarCo, their father's secret drug empire. In season 2, they and their right-hand woman, Lucky (Poorna Jagannathan), join forces with casino king Max Sugar (Fred Armisen) to try and launder all their dirty cash, and chaos is almost certain to ensue.
Why you should watch it: This show looks hilarious, and has been on my watchlist since the critically beloved season 1 premiered in 2025. The addition of Armisen looks like a stroke of genius and I can't wait to check it out.
Stream all six episodes of "Deli Boys" season 2 on Hulu now
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'The Testaments'
Genre: Dystopian drama series
What's it about? "The Testaments" is set years after "The Handmaid's Tale" and stars "One Battle After Another" actress Chase Infiniti as Agnes. She's a top student, but her life gets flipped on its head when she's tasked with helping a new Canadian convert to the theocracy of Gilead, Daisy (Lucy Halliday). As Agnes helps Daisy get accustomed to her new home, she comes to realize not everything is what it seems.
Why you should watch it: "The Handmaid's Tale" was a massive hit for Hulu, and this sequel has picked up where the original left off. It scored a 87% rating on Rotten Tomatoes and you can now binge the entire 10-episode first season.
Stream all 10 episodes of "The Testaments" season 1 on Hulu now
'Welcome to Wrexham' season 5
Genre: Sports docuseries
What's it about? When actors Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds bought a Welsh football club, Wrexham A.F.C., the goal was not to go broke. But quickly, the goal became rebuilding not just the club, but the town of Wrexham as well. "Welcome to Wrexham" chronicles that rebuild, and now, five seasons in, Wrexham is on the precipice of promotion to the English Premier League.
Why you should watch it: Not all episodes of this show are created equal, but at least one episode a season will devastate you emotionally. Spoiler alert: this season, it's the first episode, which had me choked up watching it. Even if you already know how Wrexham's promotion bid ends (this is chronicling real-life events, after all), this documentary will open your eyes and your heart to Wales and the Welsh people.
Stream the first four episodes of "Welcome to Wrexham" season 5 on Hulu now
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