“Celebrity Wheel Of Fortune” To Stream Exclusively On Hulu & Disney+
Disney is continuing to blur the lines between linear and streaming, with the release of the upcoming new season of “Celebrity Wheel Of Fortune”, which will be coming exclusively to Disney+ and Hulu in June.
This summer, “Celebrity Wheel of Fortune” hosts Ryan Seacrest and Vanna White welcome celebrity contestants as they SPIN television’s most famous wheel for the chance to win up to $1 MILLION for a charity of their choice.
Celebrity guests this season, listed by episode, include the following:
- Members of the World Series-winning Los Angeles Dodgers: Freddie Freeman, Kiké Hernández and Miguel Rojas
- Actor Michael Urie, actress and comedian Yvone Orji, actor and comedian Hasan Minhaj
- Actress Sarah Chalke, actor and comedian Nat Faxon, and actor and comedian Joel Kim Booster
- An episode featuring cast members from “New Girl,” including actress Hannah Simone, actor Lamorne Morris and actor Jake Johnson
- Actress Andrea Savage, actor Brian Austin Green and defensive tackle for the Pittsburgh Steelers Cameron Heyward
- Actress Jamie Lynn Sigler, actor Dan Bucatinsky and WWE Hall of Famer Nikki Bella
- Television host Vanessa Lachey, actor and writer Adam Conover, and actor Simon Rex
- Actress Kelly McCreary, actor Billy Gardell and actress Mary Elizabeth Ellis
- Chef and television host Kristen Kish, rapper and chef Action Bronson, and wide receiver for the Seattle Seahawks Rashid Shaheed
- Singer and actress Jordin Sparks, writer and actor Scott Auckerman, and actor and comedian Brett Gelman.
“Celebrity Wheel of Fortune” is produced by Sony Pictures Television and executive-produced by Bellamie Blackstone.
Ten all-new episodes will be released exclusively on Disney+ and Hulu in the United States on June 12th 2026.
Roger’s Take: Moving “Celebrity Wheel Of Fortune” over to Hulu and Disney+ is an interesting move, especially as the show is currently in its sixth season and has typically aired on ABC in the evenings. Game shows are an area that Disney+ hasn’t been exploring that much. It’s had a few random shows in the early days of the platform that were so poorly received, they ended up getting removed from the service.
Is the shift from linear to streaming because these shows aren’t performing as well as they once did, or is this just a dump of episodes on streaming, with plans to air it on ABC at a later date, shifting from “next day on Hulu”, to “eventually also on ABC”?
This move also continues to blur the lines between Disney+ and Hulu, as so many shows are now being shared between the two platforms, which makes the eventual merger between the two streaming services more likely.
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