The Wonderfully Weird World of Gumball Teases Hulu Debut
A continuation of the BAFTA Children’s and Annie Award-winning series The Amazing World of Gumball.
A continuation of the BAFTA Children’s and Annie Award-winning series The Amazing World of Gumball.
The lineup includes The Bear Season 4, The Bravest Knight Season 2B, Call Her Alex, and Predator: Killer of Killers.
The series is based on the sketch produced by NFL Films and Omaha Productions that aired on ESPN+.
The show will be ESPN’s second exclusive content offering on Disney+, joining SC+.
A team of female divorce attorneys leaves a male-dominated firm to open their own powerhouse practice.
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The BAFTA Award-winning series returns to Hulu this summer.
The series is based on the best-selling novel by Dame Jilly Cooper.
Presented by the celebrated 98-year-old broadcaster and produced by Silverback Films and Open Planet Studios.
The film honors the life of Sally Ride, the first American woman to travel to space.
The schedule includes the return of Bachelor in Paradise and a new iteration of Match Game hosted by Martin Short.
Hiroyuki Sanada and Cosmo Jarvis will return for the new season, which is set ten years later.
The May 9 release marks Jillian Bell’s feature directorial debut.
The Hulu series is back as nine new strangers come together to undergo Masha’s psychedelic therapy.
The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives Season 2, Dancing with the Stars Season 34, Bachelor in Paradise Season 10, The Golden Bachelor Season 2, and more.
The lineup includes Tucci in Italy, Genghis Khan: The Secret History of the Mongols, Secrets of the Zoo: Down Under, and Missing Presumed Dead.
The lineup includes Nine Perfect Strangers Season 2, The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives Season 2, Summer of 69, Vanderpump Villa Season 2, and more.
The new season will include The Gang’s take on meeting ABC’s Abbott Elementary.
Premieres May 18 on National Geographic and all episodes stream the next day on Disney+ and Hulu.
The comedy marks Jillian Bell’s feature directorial debut.