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The Best Recently Added TV Shows To Watch On Hulu In August

The Best Recently Added TV Shows To Watch On Hulu In August

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New month. New shows. Streaming services are adding a ton of new seasons of shows in a wide range of genres. That includes Hulu, which has always led the way when it comes to TV and never has an empty bag.
Here are the 21 best recently added shows on Hulu for August 2025:
1.MTV Floribama Shore
Follow the wild lives of Southerners hitting the party scenes of Florida's nightlife on the panhandle.
Seasons added: 1 and 2
Available: Aug 1
Watch it on Hulu.
2.Survivor
Castaways try to outplay, outwit, and outlast in Survivor: South Pacific (S23) featuring the polarizing "Redemption Island" and One World (S24) with same-beach tribes.
Seasons added: 23 and 24
Available: Aug 1
Watch it on Hulu.
3.Undercover Boss
CBS
Corporate executives put on disguises to go undercover in their own companies.
Seasons added: 7 and 11
Available: Aug 1
Watch it on Hulu.
4.Alone: The Beast
Three participants must survive 30 days in the wild with no food, shelter, or items.
Seasons added: 1
Watch it on Hulu.
5.Evil Lives Here
People recount their terrifying experiences living alongside people who committed atrocious crimes.
Seasons added: 16
Watch it on Hulu.
6.King of the Hill
Hank and Peggy Hill return to Texas and reconnect with old friends.
Seasons added: 14
Watch it on Hulu.
7.Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives
Guy Fieri goes all over the country looking for the greatest (and most delicious) diners, dine-ins, and dives.
Seasons added: 3 and 4
Watch it on Hulu Aug 23.
8.Restaurant: Impossible
Failing family-owned restaurants receive tough love from Chef Robert Irvine to save their business in two days.
Seasons added: 2
Watch it on Hulu Aug 23.
9.The Great Food Truck Race
Food truck owners team up to compete against each other to win rounds and earn a $50,000 prize.
Seasons added: 15
Watch it on Hulu Aug 23.
10.Bewitched
The complete original fantasy sitcom about a witch who marries an ordinary mortal man.
Seasons added: 1–8
Watch it on Hulu Aug 28.
11.Body Cam
Body cam footage and the stories from the officers.
Seasons added: 8 and 9
Watch it on Hulu.
12.Why the Heck Did I Buy This House?
Remorseful homeowners seek the help of designer and renovator Kim Wolfe (also a castaway of Survivor Season 24) to fix their homes.
Seasons added: 1 and 2
Watch it on Hulu Aug 7.
13.The Challenge
Celebs party, hook up, and fight one another all while competing in daring challenges for cash prizes.
Seasons added: 13 and 19
Watch it on Hulu Aug 9.
14.Expedition Unknown
Follow Josh Gates as he explores the secrets behind hidden treasures and lost history.
Seasons added: 7 and 8
Watch it on Hulu Aug 9.
15.The Dangers in My Heart
Something for anime fans: An antisocial boy and a popular girl meet and second-guess their own personalities.
Seasons added: 1 and 2
Watch it on Hulu Aug 14.
16.See No Evil
True crime fans will hit record for this series that pieces together clues from open crime cases through surveillance cameras.
Seasons added: 5, 6, and 7
Watch it on Hulu Aug 14 (5 & 6 on Aug 16).
17.The Flip Off
Exes Tarek El Moussa and Christina Haack compete against each other in a house flipping competition with drama on and off screen.
Seasons added: 1
Watch it on Hulu Aug 7.
18.Cold Case Files: Murder in the Bayou
Follow stories of cold cases buried in the muck of the swamp.
Seasons added: 1
Watch it on Hulu Aug 16.
19.Kids Diana Show: Greatest Playtime Adventures
The top-rated kids' show comes to Hulu as Diana and Roma have fun adventures.
Seasons added: 1
Watch it on Hulu.
20.Worst Cooks in America
Follow the cooking competition, so bad, it's good. Celebrated chefs mentor amateur cooks in a cooking competition that proves practice makes perfect. RIP Anne Burrell.
Seasons added: 28
Watch it on Hulu Aug 23.
21.And lastly, Storage Wars
Yuuuup. Pawn shop owners look to outbid one another for abandoned storage units in hopes of finding hidden gems and big payouts.
Seasons added: 12
Watch it on Hulu Aug 28.
Which TV show is gonna be at the top of your list? Comment below!
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