What’s new on Hulu in January 2026 and what’s leaving soon
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Dan Girolamo and Anthony Orlando Updated January 15, 2026 |
Now that it’s 2026, Hulu will release new seasons of hit shows and add many more beloved films to its digital library. There’s the fourth-season premiere of Will Trent, which will continue the titular detective’s (Ramón Rodríguez) work of taking down criminals with the Georgia Bureau of Investigation. In addition, the third season of Tell Me Lies will premiere in January, exploring more of the rocky relationship between Lucy (Grace Van Patten) and Stephen (Jackson White).
Other notable titles coming to Hulu include Borat, Heat, Predator, and The Abyss.
Read this guide to see what’s coming and going on Hulu in January 2026. Our recommendations are in bold.
Make sure to read our guides for the best shows on Hulu and movies on Hulu. Can’t find anything you like on Hulu? We’ve also curated guides to the best new shows to stream and the best new movies to stream.
Since you’re a Hulu fan, be sure to check out the Disney Bundle, which will get you Disney+, ESPN+, and a basic Hulu subscription for one price.
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