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Best Original TV Series Coming To Hulu in February 2023

Feb 1, 2023


Hulu’s February line-up is sure to excite true-crime fans with two new docuseries, and a dramatization debuting throughout the month. Starting off strong on the first of the month is the Hulu original, Taiwan Crime Stories, a dramatization anthology of four separate homicides in Taiwan’s recent past. Those who remember hearing about the sex cult scandal at Sarah Lawrence College in 2010 will want to tune in on February 9 for a new docuseries. The final true crime doc to be added to Hulu’s roster for February is the complete three-part series Killing County. Three murders, one small town in California, all shrouded in mystery.

For those who’d rather watch something much less morbid, not to worry. A handful of new series are set to start streaming next month, with a few fan-favorite Hulu original shows returning for another season. Two new thrillers are set to debut in February. The first season of Santo Maldito will be released and features an atheist teacher who gets persuaded into joining a religious organization. Another new series, Horario Estelar, follows a famous journalist with a big secret.
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Hulu will finish out the month with two beloved originals returning for their final season. Wu-Tang: An American Saga will have its season premiere on February 15, fans of the Wu-Tang Clan will follow its members and their antics in the New York City rap scene. And the final season of Animaniacs will wrap up February’s list of Hulu originals.

Taiwan Crime Stories (Feb. 1)

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Set to air on February 1, the complete first season of Taiwan Crime Stories is coming to Hulu. Four crimes unfold throughout the 12-episode anthology, recounting the most heinous crimes that have shaken Taiwan in recent years. We’re all used to Hulu being the go-to place for true-crime documentaries, but this series takes a different approach to relaying the facts of the cases.

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The first three episodes of the Hulu series will follow a widow who suspects her husbands’ demise by train wreck was no accident. Then we take a deeper dive into a family annihilation and the reporter trying to uncover the truth, the murder of a beloved school teacher that raised more questions than answers, and a child murder in the most unlikely of places.

Killing Country (Feb 3.)

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Corruption, secrecy, and intrigue are at the forefront of Killing County, the three-episode docuseries set to be released on February 3. Three families question everything when one of their loved ones is murdered. Each murder is cloaked in mystery, and the Kern County Police department only brings more suspicion to the table, leading the town to question their involvement.

Santo Maldito (Feb 8.)

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Santo Maldito is a Latin American series directed by Gustavo Bonafé and consists of eight 45-minute episodes, with the series premiere dropping on February 8. The new thriller follows an atheist teacher who finds himself thrust into the middle of a religious organization and learns the power of miracles.

Stolen Youth: Inside the Cult at Sarah Lawrence (Feb. 9)

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Stolen Youth: Inside the Cult at Sarah Lawrence takes us on an in-depth dive into the trickery and corruption at the New York College back in 2010. Newly released video and audio with the con man himself, Larry Ray, and interviews with the group of young adults who he had control over for a decade shed more light on the story in this docuseries.

Related: Best Movies Leaving Netflix in February 2023

Wu-Tang: An American Saga Season 3 (Feb. 15)

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On February 15, Hulu will release the final season of Wu-Tang: An American Saga. We’ve watched the Wu-Tang Clan come together, watched them as they rose to fame while battling the life of crime they were running from. Now in season three, we’ll watch them as they try to stay ahead of the music scene and relish in their newfound fame, money, and success.

Animaniacs Season 3 (Feb. 17)

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The hit series Animaniacs’ final installment will come to our screens on February 17. While we’ll be sad to see the cooky characters of Yakko, Wakko, and Dot go, we can take comfort in knowing this is supposedly their most wild ride yet. Writers Steven Spielberg and Wessely Wild take all the characters we know and love on a multitude of crazy adventures. Their last horah has a lot in store for us, from high-speed chases in the desert to returning characters Pink and The Brain plotting to take over the world.

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