What’s Coming To Hulu This Week | Never Let Him Go
It’s the start of a new week and time to take a look at what’s coming to Hulu this week, which includes a new documentary from ABC News Studios plus new episodes of “Futurama”, “Only Murders In The Building”, “Moving” and “Reservation Dogs”.
Here’s the rundown:
Note: This list is subject to change
Never Let Him Go
In 1988, Scott Johnson, a gay American mathematician, was found dead beneath a cliff in Sydney, Australia. Steve Johnson, Scott’s brother, would spend the next 35 years trying to solve the mystery of Scott’s death. He could have never imagined the tinderbox he would crack open—a wave of anti-gay violence, homophobia, and fear that cast a shadow for decades. Never Let Him Go delves into Scott Johnson’s extraordinary life and mysterious death, and Steve’s dogged, multi-decade quest for justice.
Streaming Wednesday, September 6th 2023
Taurus
A rising but troubled musician (Colson Baker) spends his days and nights searching endlessly for the inspiration to record his next song.
Streaming Thursday, September 7th 2023
97 Minutes
A hijacked 767 will crash in 97 minutes when its fuel runs out. As the NSA Director prepares to shoot the plane down, the fate of the innocent passengers is in the hands of an undercover Interpol agent embedded in the terrorist group.
Streaming Friday, September 8th 2023
LA Rams Cheerleaders: Making The Squad 2023
We follow several candidates through the try-out process to become an LA Rams cheerleader.
Streaming Thursday, September 7th 2023
East L.A. Mexican Independence Day Parade
The East L.A. Mexican Independence Parade is a symbol of union and joy, has gathered hundreds of thousands of participants and attendees each year, and is expected to do so again this year. In 2023, the parade celebrates Hispanic Heritage as well as the 92nd anniversary of the formation of its organizer, Comiteì Mexicano Ciìvico Patrioìtico, an institution that has stood as one of the pillars of the Mexican-American community in Los Angeles since its inception in 1931.
This year there are approx. 95 entries and approximately 185 units in the parade line-up. There are entries from 12 Mexican State Federations, school cheer and bands, dance academies, local non-profits, Charros, and musical acts. The parade will livestream to all Hulu subscribers from 10am – 12pm PT.
Streaming Sunday, September 10 From 10am – 12PM PT Only
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