3 new to Hulu shows you need to binge-watch this weekend (March 6-8)

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Hulu Weekend Watchlist: Shows (March 6-8)

  • "RJ Decker" season 1: An ex-con turned private eye investigates odd cases in South Florida.
    Stream it now on Hulu
  • "Scrubs" season 1: The beloved 2000s workplace medical comedy has been 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

Hulu is a great streaming service for building your next binge-watch. Between hit original shows, shows from a wide range of Disney-owned networks, including FX, ABC, 20th Television (formerly owned by Fox) and more. That means there's constantly a plethora of new shows from major studios that many of the other streaming services can't replicate.

So let's dive into it. Here are 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 March 2026.

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Malcolm McMillan

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 10 seasons of TV this year, and thankfully, it's mostly been good.

'RJ Decker' season 1

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Genre: Crime drama

What's it about? "RJ Decker" stars Scott Speedman as the titular ex-con turned private investigator. Trying to turn his life around, he's in South Florida investigating odd and bizarre crimes alongside his journalist ex-wife (Adelaide Clemens).

Why you should watch it: This show 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 premiere of "RJ Decker" season 1 on Hulu now

'Scrubs' season 1

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Genre: Workplace sitcom

What's it about? "Scrubs" is back. J.D. (Zach Braff) and Turk (Donald Faison) are now running the show at Sacred Heart, years after the original series. Despite the multi-year hiatus, though, there are many of the same familiar faces and 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. 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 hate.

Stream the first three episodes of "Scrubs" on Hulu now

'Paradise' season 2

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Genre: Post-apocalyptic political thriller

What's it about? "Paradise" is set in the aftermath of a global natural disaster that thrust the world into the apocalypse. A select few, including Secret Service agent Xavier Collins (Sterling K. Brown), made it to an underground bunker, but he's just learned there are still people alive on the surface, including his wife. Now, he's on a quest to find her and reunite their family.

Why you should watch it: The first season of this show was a propulsive thriller that produced one of the best episodes of television last year. "Paradise" season 2, bafflingly, derails that momentum at first, but by the end of the three-episode premiere, we're back to being on the edge of our seats. Catch up now with four of season 2's eight episodes available to stream.

Stream the first four episodes of "Paradise" season 2 on Hulu now


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Malcolm McMillan
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Malcolm has been with Tom's Guide since 2022, and has been covering the latest in streaming shows and movies since 2023. He's not one to shy away from a hot take, including that "John Wick" is one of the four greatest films ever made.

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