By Phillip Swann
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Hulu this week (June 23-29, 2024) plans to add 15 new TV shows and movies to its subscription Video on Demand service. Here’s the one to watch if you’re only watching one, in my humble opinion:

The Bear, complete season three
Jeremy Allen White stars as an award-winning chef in New York who moves back to Chicago to help his family transform a lowly sandwich shop. The show is a warm, dramatic and often funny look at family loyalties, human frailties and individual perseverance – and it says here it’s currently the best show on television. The ensemble cast, particularly White and Ayo Edebiri as an aspiring chef, are fantastic. And this week you can consume the complete season three in one sitting! (The complete seasons one and two are now on Hulu so you can also catch up.) Debuts Thursday, June 27. Update: Hulu is adding all 10 episodes of season three on Wednesday, June 26 at 9 p.m. ET.

Complete List of New Titles Coming to Hulu From June 23-29, 2024

Monday, June 24
Breakin’ On The One: Documentary Film Premiere
The Invitation 2022

Tuesday, June 25
Diane von Furstenberg: Woman in Charge: Documentary Premiere

Wednesday, June 26
Kokdu: Season of Deity Season 1 (DUBBED)
A Love Song 2022
Summering 2022

Thursday, June 27
FX’s The Bear: Complete Season 3
Amelia’s Children 2023

Friday, June 28
The Family Stallone: Complete Season 1
Eric D’Alessandro: I Don’t Understand 2023
Joe Zimmerman: Cult Classic 2023
John Crist: What Are We Doing? 2022
Josh Pugh: Live From Birmingham Town Hall 2023

Red Right Hand 2024
Somewhere Quiet 2023

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