New on Hulu July 13-19: our expert picks 7 new TV shows and movies coming to Hulu

Kerry Washington in Unprisoned
Kerry Washington in UnPrisoned (Image credit: Disney/Kelsey McNeal)

Scrolling for something new to watch on Hulu this week, July 13-19? Let us give you a hand with our picks for the best movies, TV shows and more arriving to the streaming service.

Three Hulu originals are returning for their second season this week, while movie fans are going to have the chance to discover some little-seen thrillers. Plus, a brand new game show from ABC is going to be available on-demand on the streamer.

Check out all of the picks for this week directly below. If you want to see everything that Hulu has to offer not just this week but for the rest of the month, read what's new on Hulu in July

Hit-Monkey season 2

Hit-Monkey

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  • Animated action series returns with new episodes July 15

While most Marvel TV shows end up on Disney Plus, Hulu is able to get in on the action with Hit-Monkey, which has a more irreverent tone that makes Hulu the better option than the more kid-friendly Disney Plus. In the second season, Hit-Monkey and his ghost partner Bryce (voiced by Jason Sudeikis) attempt to face their past and better their future. 

UnPrisoned season 2

Kerry Washington, Faly Rakotohavana, Delroy Lindo and John Stamos in Unprisoned

Kerry Washington, Faly Rakotohavana, Delroy Lindo and John Stamos in UnPrisoned (Image credit: Disney/Kelsey McNeal)
  • Kerry Washington comedy ready for another stint on Hulu as of July 17 

The lead duo of Kerry Washington and Delroy Lindo are back as the daughter-father duo forced back into each other’s life after his release from prison. To figure out how to truly reconnect, they turn to a "family radical healing coach" who throws out the rules to allow them to tackle their issues head-on in UnPrisoned season 2.

How I Caught My Killer season 2

How I Caught My Killer

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  • More true crime stories are set to be told on July 18

Discover the real-life stories behind unique murder cases where the victim left behind a clue that can help crack the mystery of who killed them. Featuring in-depth interviews, archival material and cinematic recreations, the series provides a unique look at a number of fascinating true-crime stories. 

The Quake (2018)

The Quake

Jasmin Savoy Brown, Steve Harvey and Tawny Cypress on Celebrity Family Feud (Image credit: Fantefilm)
  • Watch the disaster movie from Norway on Hulu starting July 18 

The great thing about disaster movies is that they work in just about any language (that's one reason why Godzilla movies have always been so popular). Well, Hulu is adding another example to its library this week, with Norway's The Quake, which imagines what would happen if an earthquake struck Oslo. The 2018 movie is "Certified Fresh" on Rotten Tomatoes

Bring Him to Me (2023)

Barry Pepper in Bring Him to Me

Barry Pepper in Bring Him to Me (Image credit: Roadside Attractions)
  • Discover the indie thriller when it premieres on July 19 on Hulu

Another potential movie find this month on Hulu is the indie thriller Bring him to Me, which stars character actors Barry Pepper and Sam Neill. The movie centers on a getaway driver who must battle his conscience as he is tasked with driving someone to a planned ambush. Those who have seen it tend to like it, judging by its audience score on Rotten Tomatoes

EPCOT Becoming

EPCOT Becoming poster

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  • Get a special look at the Disney park on Hulu as of July 19

Are you a fan of Disney but haven't been to the parks in a while? Well, you can keep up with all that is going on there with this documentary that showcases the reimagined EPCOT, including reimagined landscapes, attractions and exhibits. 

Lucky 13

Lucky 13 poster

Pierce Brosnan in Fast Charlie (Image credit: ABC)
  • Stream new ABC game show on-demand starting July 19 

ABC has a roster of game shows this summer, but one of the more intriguing ones is Lucky 13, a brand-new game show that is hosted by Shaquille O'Neal and Gina Rodriguez. The premise of the game is based on how well you think you are able to answer 13 true or false questions. Are these contestants confident enough that all the answers are correct to put $1 million on the line? 

Michael Balderston

Michael Balderston is a DC-based entertainment and assistant managing editor for What to Watch, who has previously written about the TV and movies with TV Technology, Awards Circuit and regional publications. Spending most of his time watching new movies at the theater or classics on TCM, some of Michael's favorite movies include Casablanca, Moulin Rouge!, Silence of the Lambs, Children of Men, One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest and Star Wars. On the TV side he enjoys Only Murders in the Building, Yellowstone, The Boys, Game of Thrones and is always up for a Seinfeld rerun. Follow on Letterboxd.