Disney+ and Hulu work with a combined login, so you can still access Hulu either in its own app or as a Disney+ channel. The Hulu app will get shut down sometime in 2026. Until then, Disney brings you the ultra-popular Marvel and Star Wars franchises, while Hulu handles a more adult-oriented audience with loads of movies and shows from network partners.
The two services release a ton of content every week, so I’ll make it easy for you by picking three worthwhile things to stream. This week, Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour gets a backstage peek, plus some cool-looking films you might have missed in theaters. The full list of TV shows and movies coming to the streaming services is below.
This Week on Hulu and Disney+: PCMag’s Picks
Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour | The End of an Era (Dec. 12, Disney+)
Although we wouldn’t all call ourselves Swifties around the office, there’s no denying the cultural juggernaut that Taylor has become, with the Eras Tour becoming the highest-grossing of all time and spawning a massively successful concert film. During the tour, documentary crews were also filming the incredible effort it took from the star and her massive crew to make it happen, and this six-episode series gives you unprecedented backstage access, exclusive interviews, and more. Two episodes release every week.
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Director: Sam Wrench
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Cast: Taylor Swift
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Genre: Documentary
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Rating: TV-PG
Chevalier (Dec. 16, Hulu)
There are so many cool historical stories that I’ve never heard, and 2023’s Chevalier is a great example. Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges, was a French-Caribbean Renaissance man, the first person of African descent to attain fame in Europe as a classical composer, an expert fencer, and called by some the “Black Mozart.” This biopic didn’t find an audience in theaters, but critics praised Kelvin Harrison Jr.’s performance in the lead role.
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Director: Stephen Williams
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Cast: Kelvin Harrison Jr, Samara Weaving, Lucy Boynton
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Genre: Drama
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Rating: PG-13
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IMDb Rating: 6.5/10
American Sweatshop (Dec. 18, Hulu)
The social media era has upended so many lives, and one of the least-explored areas of damage is the psychic toll paid by content moderators. 2025 film American Sweatshop stars Lili Reinhart as a moderator for an unnamed platform who finds herself increasingly traumatized by her work. When a gruesome video passes through her desk, it motivates her to track down the creator and hold him accountable.
Disney+ and Hulu New Releases This Week
December 12
Hulu: Neighborhood Watch (2025)
Hulu: Plane (2023)
Disney+: Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour | The End of an Era – Two-Episode Premiere
Disney+: Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour | The Final Show
Hulu: Under Fire (2025)
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December 13
Hulu: Gold Rush: White Water – Season 8
Hulu: House Hunters International – Season 199
Hulu: Little Boy Lost: An ID Mystery – Season 1
Hulu: Rock The Block – Season 6
Hulu: Say Yes To The Dress With Tan France – Season 1
Hulu: Sister Wives – Season 5
Hulu: Super Mega Cakes – Season 1
December 15
Disney+ and Hulu: I AM BOXER – Episode 4
Hulu: The Unknown Country (2022)
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December 16
Hulu: Chevalier (2023)
December 17
Disney+: Are You Sure?!? – Two New Episodes
Disney+ and Hulu: Disney Twisted-Wonderland: The Animation – Season Finale
Hulu: Farmer Wants a Wife Australia – Seasons 13 and 14
Hulu: Farming for Love Canada – Seasons 1 and 2
Disney+ and Hulu: Percy Jackson and the Olympians – Season 2
Hulu: Secret Crush – Seasons 1 and 2
Disney+: SuperKitties – Season 3
December 18
Hulu: American Sweatshop (2025)
Hulu: The Curse of Oak Island – Season 12
Hulu: iHeartRadio Jingle Ball 2025
Hulu: The Making of a Heart Attack – Season 1
Hulu: WWE’s Greatest Moments – Season 1
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