3 new to Hulu shows you need to binge-watch this weekend (Feb. 27-March 1)
You need to add these 3 Hulu shows to your weekend watchlist
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- "Scrubs" season 1: The beloved 2000s workplace medical comedy gets revived.
Stream it now on Hulu - "Paradise" season 2: Last year's hit political thriller about a post-apocalyptic world is back for a second season with some new faces.
Stream it now on Hulu - "Shoresy" season 5: Canada's greatest export since Tim Horton's. A must-watch comedy from the creator of "Letterkenny."
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Hulu is a must-have streaming service if you're looking for your next great binge-watch. It's home to a ton of hit original shows, including more than a few that score Emmy nominations (and wins). But it also pulls in shows from a wide range of Disney-owned networks and studios. That means FX, ABC, 20th Television (formerly owned by Fox) and more. That's a stable of new shows from major studios that plenty of other streaming services can't replicate.
But that means it can be overwhelming to decide which show to start with first. Don't worry; I've put together a list of three new shows perfect for adding to your weekend watchlist. Top of the list is the premiere of the "Scrubs" revival, but there's also a new season of "Paradise" worth checking out, and a new season of "Shoresy," which might be my favorite comedy show out there right now.
So without further ado, here are the three new to Hulu shows you need to be binge-watching this weekend. For more recommendations, check out the full list of everything new to Hulu in March 2026.

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'Scrubs'
Genre: Workplace sitcom
What's it about? Years after the original series ended, "Scrubs" is back. J.D. (Zach Braff) is now the Chief of Medicine at Sacred Heart Hospital, with his best friend, Dr. Chris Turk (Donald Faison), by his side as the hospital's Chief of Surgery. But despite the new leadership, it's a lot of the same familiar faces and same comedic hijinks that made the original run so beloved.
Why you should watch it: If you liked the original "Scrubs" (which Hulu now calls "Scrubs" (2001)), then this revival should feel like the ultimate comfort meal. TG's own Martin Shore declared the reboot "exactly what I wanted it to be," so consider that a ringing endorsement. Be warned, though; there is one major change.
Stream the first two episodes of "Scurbs" on Hulu now
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'Paradise' season 2
Genre: Post-apocalyptic political thriller
What's it about? In "Paradise" season 1, we learned of a disaster that thrust the world into the apocalypse. After the U.S. President's shocking murder in an underground bunker, we also learned that there are still people alive on the surface, including Secret Service agent Xavier Collins' (Sterling K. Brown) wife. Now, he's leaving the bunker and on a quest to find her and reunite their family.
Why you should watch it: The first season of this show was a well-plotted, propulsive thriller that produced one of the best episodes of television I saw last year. "Paradise" season 2, bafflingly, derails that moment at first, but by the end of the three-episode premiere, we're back to being on the edge of our seats.
Stream the first three episodes of "Paradise" season 2 on Hulu now
'Shoresy' season 5
Genre: Canadian comedy
What's it about? "Shoresy" is a spin-off of the beloved comedy "Letterkenny" and stars show creator Jared Keeso as the titular Shoresy. He's a washed-up semi-pro senior hockey player in Sudbury, Ontario, but this season, the Canadian hockey legend has made the shift from player to coach, and it might just be the role he was born to play.
Why you should watch it: Simply put, this show is so unbelievably funny. You will laugh, you will cry, you will laugh so hard you will cry. And then you'll do it all over again. It's also just six episodes that are all less than 30 minutes long, so it's easy to binge in an entire sitting.
Stream all six episodes of "Shoresy" season 5 on Hulu now
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