Feb. 27 (UPI) -- Hulu released the trailer for the comedy special, Bill Burr: Drop Dead Years, on Thursday. The one-hour special premieres March 14. In the show, Burr announces that he's 56, which he fears begins the period during which men can suddenly drop dead. He further jokes that this phenomenon only happens to men, not older women.
March 14 is Hulu 's biggest day for purging, with seven films leaving the platform, including Bad Therapy, Bayou Caviar, Changeland, Flux Gourmet, Wetlands, You Can't Kill Meme, and You Laugh But It's True.
The five movies leaving Hulu that you have to see are mostly leaving in March. But why not get an early start on next month's departures?
Hulu is the hidden gem that keeps on giving the streaming goods, so here’s what you need to watch from their March 2025 TV shows and movies lineup.
Hulu is one of the best streaming services, in no small part due to its excellent library of shows. The Emmys proved that you need Hulu if you're a TV lover, with Hulu shows "Shogun" and "The Bear" taking home the most awards while several others scored nominations.
On Disney+, " Moana 2 " hits the streaming service on March 12, and " Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures " gets the remaining 12 episodes on March 19. From Pixar comes more episodes of " Win or Lose ," which the studio calls its first long-form animated series. It's described as a thoughtful drama surrounding softball.
Hulu's High Fidelity starred Zoë Kravitz as a record store owner named Rob as she breaks down her biggest heartbreaks and the music she connects with them, all while trying to get over her one true love — the biggest heartbreak of them all. She runs the store with her two best friends, Cherise (Da'Vine Joy Randolph) and Simon (David H. Holmes).
The season finale of “Paradise” premieres on Hulu (and Disney+) on Tuesday, March 4, at 12:00 a.m. ET. “Paradise” is a Hulu original, so of course, it’s streaming on Hulu. However, all Hulu and Disney+ subscribers can watch all things Hulu on both services.
I want my old life back, the one where I didn’t kill anybody and I could still afford sushi,” moans ambitious, buttoned-up Mir Dar ( Asif Ali) to his gold-chain-draped pothead older brother Raj ( Saagar Shaikh) early on in Hulu ‘s fast-paced crime-comedy series Deli Boys.