3 new to Hulu shows you need to binge-watch this weekend (March 13-15)
You need to add these 3 Hulu shows to your weekend watchlist
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- "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" season 4: This reality show follows a group of Mormon influencers known as "MomTok" as they navigate their personal and professional lives, which have never been more in the public spotlight.
Stream it now on Hulu - "RJ Decker" season 1: Adapted from a Carl Hiaasen novel, this crime procedural centers on an ex-con turned private eye who investigates odd cases in South Florida.
Stream it now on Hulu - "Scrubs" season 1: The beloved 2000s workplace medical comedy is back for another shift, and this time, J.D. and Turk are running the hospital.
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Hulu might be the best streaming service out there when it comes to finding your next binge-watch. Not only is it home to hit original shows, many of which score Emmy nominations, but it also hosts shows from a wide range of Disney-owned networks and studios, including FX, ABC, 20th Television (formerly owned by Fox) and more.
That means there are a lot of quality shows to choose from, so I've put together a list of three perfect for adding to your weekend watchlist. Top of the list is "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives," which has been a smash reality show for Hulu. It follows a group of Mormon influencers and just dropped its fourth season in full on the streaming service. If that's not your speed, though, there are a couple of other shows worth checking out. "RJ Decker" is essentially brand-new, only on its second episode for ABC and Hulu. The new "Scurbs" reboot isn't that much older at just four episodes to binge, but you can stream the previous nine seasons while you wait for more episodes to arrive.
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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'The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' season 4
Genre: Reality
What's it about? "MomTok" was all the rage in 2022, but then the influencer community was thrown into scandal when it was revealed one of their number, Taylor Frankie Paul, had been "soft-swinging" with her husband and other Mormon couples. "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" examines the fallout from the scandal and how the group handles their fame and its impact on their professional and personal lives.
Why you should watch it: Season 4 promises to bring plenty of drama, but the stakes are higher now that the MomTokers are more famous than ever. Two of them have gone off to "Dancing with the Stars," and Taylor is now on the latest season of "The Bachelorette."
Stream all 10 episodes of "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" season 4 on Hulu now
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'RJ Decker' season 1
Genre: Crime drama
What's it about? Scott Speedman stars as the titular RJ Decker. The ex-con turned private investigator is trying to turn his life around, so now he's in South Florida investigating odd and bizarre crimes. That's easier said than done, though, given he regularly needs help from his journalist ex-wife (Adelaide Clemens).
Why you should watch it: "RJ Decker" is adapted from the Carl Hiaasen novel "Double Whammy." So if you liked other Hiaasen adaptations on the big or small screen, like "Bad Monkey," then this show is worth checking out.
Stream the first two episodes of "RJ Decker" season 1 on Hulu now
'Scrubs' season 1
Genre: Workplace sitcom
What's it about? Are you ready to party like it's 2001? "Scrubs" is officially back, and this time, J.D. (Zach Braff) and Turk (Donald Faison) are running Sacred Heart rather than running from Dr. Cox. Despite the multi-year hiatus, though, many of the same familiar faces appear at least once, and episodes are littered with the hijinks that made the original show so beloved.
Why you should watch it: Fans of the original "Scrubs" (which Hulu now calls "Scrubs" (2001)) will likely love this show. I'll admit it's even grown on me, and TG's own Martin Shore declared the reboot "exactly what I wanted it to be." Be warned, though; there is one major change that some fans (including myself) hate.
Stream the first four episodes of "Scrubs" on Hulu now
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