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Top 5 Hulu series, which are simply too good to miss: From 'Shogun', 'The great' to 'Only Murders in the Building'

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Mar 23, 2026, 17:00 IST
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‘The Bear’

‘The Bear’ is not just a cooking show; it is about family, pressure, and the thin line between obsession and love. Set in a chaotic Chicago sandwich shop turned fine‑dining project, it follows Carmy Berzatto, a top‑tier chef trying to honour his brother’s legacy while rebuilding a broken kitchen culture. Episodes run roughly 30–50 minutes and are shaped by creator and director Christopher Storer, whose handheld camera style and tight pacing make every shift in the kitchen feel tense and personal.

2/5

‘Only Murders in the Building’

“Only Murders in the Building” blends true‑crime podcast obsession with a genuine murder mystery and a warm, almost whimsical friendship story. Three New York neighbours start a podcast about a suspicious death in their building and soon find themselves tangled in more killings. Episodes clock in at about 25–35 minutes, a brisk runtime that keeps the tone light and playful while still letting the mystery unfold. The series is created by Steve Martin and John Hoffman, with Martin also directing several key instalments that lean into the show’s
quirky, theatrical charm.

3/5

‘Shogun’

“Shōgun” is a historical drama at its most cinematic, set in feudal Japan during a tense power struggle between warlords and foreign interests. The series follows English sailor John Blackthorne as he navigates a world of politics, ritual, and ruthless strategy. Each episode runs around 60–70 minutes, giving the story the breathing room it needs to immerse you in the setting, culture, and battles. Much of the season’s visual language is crafted by director Frederick E.O. Toye, alongside contributions from cast member Hiroyuki Sanada, who also directs certain episodes.

4/5

‘The Great’

‘The Great’ is a dark, comedic reimagining of the rise of Catherine the Great, blending absurd satire with surprisingly emotional character work. Elle Fanning plays the young Catherine, who navigates court intrigue, a volatile husband, and her own ambitions in 18th‑century Russia. Episodes run about 45 minutes, long enough to let monologues sing and scenes breathe, yet short enough to stay punchy. The series is created and partly directed by Tony McNamara, whose background in stage and dark comedy colours the show’s theatrical, irreverent tone

5/5

‘Reservation Dogs’

‘Reservation Dogs’ is a grounded, funny, and deeply human look at four Indigenous teenagers growing up on a rural Oklahoma reservation. The series follows their everyday misadventures, small crimes, and moments of grief, friendship, and cultural pride. Episodes are typically 25–35 minutes, giving stories room to unfold at a relaxed, almost documentary‑like pace. The show is created by Sterlin Harjo and Taika Waititi, with Harjo directing or co‑directing many episodes, which helps keep the storytelling closely tied to the characters’ lived experiences and community

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