Hulu News and September Streaming Dates |
Hulu New Releases – September 2022Coming to Hulu on September 1 September 2 September 3 September 4 September 5 September 6 September 7 September 8 September 9 September 10 September 11 September 12 September 13 September 14 September 15 September 16 September 19 September 20 September 21 September 22 September 23 September 24 September 26 September 27 September 28 September 30 |
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Hulu Facing Backlash on Social Media Due to Warning of “Unlikeable Female Protagonist”Hulu’s original movie Not Okay premiered on July 29th, starring Zoey Deutch. Deutch plays Danni Sanders as a woman craving social media attention so badly that she pretends to have survived a tragedy. Danni soon gains internet fame and even befriends a real trauma survivor. However, soon her lies catch up with her and she finds the price of internet notoriety. In both the trailer and the beginning of the movie a large disclaimer meant to be ironic flashes. Before the movie, it states, “Content Warning: This film contains flashing lights, themes of trauma, and an unlikable female protagonist. Viewer discretion advised.” However, Twitter and social media have not found this disclaimer so funny. Numerous posts have stated that this type of content warning geared at women is destructive. Others are questioning why there are no disclaimers when male protagonists are unlikeable. Good or bad, this movie disclaimer is starting conversations all around social media, and people are taking notice. |
Hulu Gains Subscribers Faster than Disney+Disney+ watch out! Hulu is gaining subscribers faster! In the last six quarters, Hulu has grown more quickly than Disney+. Currently, Disney owns the majority share of Hulu and is expected to own the entire stake of the company by 2024. Hulu can show a broader array of topics than Disney+, including documentaries and shows based on sex scandals, religion, crime, and reality shows. Disney+ is currently focused on animation as well as its hits from Marvel, Pixar, Lucasfilm, and National Geographic. |
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What We Do in The Shadows Hyping up Season 4From the multi-talented Jemaine Clement, What We Do in The Shadows has surprised audiences with its parody style humor, and mockumentary format. The show is based on the feature film of the same name also created by Clement and critically acclaimed director Taika Waititi. Following the lives of four vampires who’s lived together for centuries in Staten Island, each who’ve lived through and directly influenced historical events, the show has found a small but dedicated following since its premiere on FX in 2019. A new teaser features our vampire crew finding themselves in the midst of a dance-off at a rave club while looking for a good time. The new season premieres on FX on July 11th and will be available to stream on Hulu the next day. the first three seasons are already available to stream. |
Seth MacFarlane is Thrilled About The Orville: New Horizons Switching to HuluFamily Guy creator Seth MacFarlane shared his honest thoughts about what’s become of Fox where his hit adult comedy originally aired, after another one of his series The Orville: New Horizons announced its switch to Hulu. While attending the show’s premiere at the California Science Center, MacFarlane charmed and surprised the crowd by sharing his true take on Fox’s recent developments. “I want to say, it is an absolute thrill to not be on the Fox network,” he continued, “we never really belonged there. And they’ve curated a specific brand now. Between Beat Shazam, Name That Tune and Don’t Forget the Lyrics!, Fox has really captured the demo of people who have no idea what song they’re listening to.” This “brand” MacFarlane describes is most likely due to Fox being bought out by Disney and having to cater to their overarching brand. Still, MacFarlane and his team have found a new place to share his raunchy comedies. Season 3 of The Orville premiered its first episode on Hulu on June 2nd with new episodes released weekly. |
Hulu President Shares The Secret to Streaming SuccessJoe Earley has been in the streaming industry before it was known as the streaming industry. His 20 years of experience have allowed him to have extensive knowledge and a keen observational perspective on the streaming wars. In an interview with Variety, he spoke about the dread most streaming platforms face known as churn which essentially translates to the trend of subscribers leaving streaming platforms. One of the main factors to keeping viewers tuned in to Hulu, besides the constant additions to its library and the availability of live tv with premium subscriptions, is their Disney+, ESPN+ bundle. Earley says, “The churn is so low on the bundle, so we want as many people to subscribe to it as possible because they’re happy, they stay longer, it is still an unbelievable price of $13.99.” Earley also mentioned the different levels of content accessible on Hulu-all with a cost of course. The current plans on Hulu stand as $6.99 a month with ads, $12.99 a month with no ads, $69.99 a month with live tv, Disney+, and ESPN+, and $75.99 a month for no ads, live tv, Disney+, and ESPN+. |
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