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Hulu adding a ton of TV episodes in April

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Apparently Hulu no longer wants to be left out of the guessing game of what it is adding to its service each month, and has now provided a rundown of the new content coming to the service for April.


For some time now Netflix’s additions and removals have gotten out to the public via various means so that you can plan your watching accordingly. Imagine our surprise when Hulu just directly emailed us a list of what to expect in April. We’re not going to argue, as you can definitely count us amongst those that like to plan our viewing.


While this includes a lot of seasons, in addition to those shows already on Hulu that release episodes as they air. There’s a lot of good stuff coming in April, but we do recommend you don’t try binge watching 14 seasons of CSI in one go. That just won’t end well for anyone.


We reached out to Hulu to see if it would also provide us with a list of anything that might be removed, but we have not received a reply as of yet. If we do, we will be sure to update this post.


Available March 31



  • Louie: Season 4


Available April 1



  • Weird Loners: FOX Series Premiere

  • 19 Kids & Counting: Season 12

  • 90 Day Fiance: Season 1

  • Cake Boss: Season 10

  • Deadliest Catch: Season 10

  • Fast N’ Loud: Season 5

  • Finding Bigfoot: Season 5

  • Gator Boys: Season 4

  • Gold Rush: Season 4

  • Gypsy Sisters: Season 2

  • Homicide Hunter: Season 3

  • How It’s Made: Season 16

  • Long Island Medium: Season 6

  • Man vs Wild: Season 6

  • Monsters and Mysteries in America: Season 1

  • Moonshiners: Season 3

  • My Cat from Hell: Season 4

  • My Crazy Obsession: Season 2

  • My Strange Addiction: Season 4

  • MythBusters: Season 15

  • Nightmare Next Door: Season 7

  • Pit Bulls and Parolees: Season 5

  • Say Yes to the Dress: Atlanta: Season 6

  • Street Outlaws: Season 2

  • The Little Couple: Season 8

  • Too Cute: Season 4

  • Unusual Suspects: Season 6

  • Shadows and Fog (1991)

  • Stardust Memories (1980)

  • Teen Wolf (1985)

  • Candyman (1992)

  • The City of the Lost Children (1995)

  • Donnie Brasco (1997)

  • Enough (2002)

  • House of Flying Daggers (2004)

  • On the Waterfront (1954)

  • Seven Years in Tibet (1997)

  • Starship Troopers (1997)


Available April 3



  • VeggieTales: Dave and The Giant Pickle (1996)

  • VeggieTales: Larryboy and The Fib From Outer Space (1997)


Available April 6



  • American Odyssey: NBC Series Premiere

  • Bunnytown: Season 1

  • Doc McStuffins: Season 1

  • Handy Manny: Seasons 1-3


Available April 7



  • CSI: Seasons 1-14

  • CSI en Espanol: Seasons 1-14

  • Wilfred: Season 4


Available April 8



  • Hot in Cleveland: Season 6b

  • The Soul Man: Season 4

  • Walk of Shame Shuttle: Season 1


Available April 9



  • Resident Advisors: Season 1 (Exclusively on Hulu)


Available April 18



  • The Messengers: CW Series Premiere


Available April 20



  • Deadbeat: Hulu Original Season 2 Premiere


Available April 21



  • Top Gear: The Perfect Road Trip


Available April 25



  • Sons of Anarchy: Season 7 (Final Season)




















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