All the information I could find is just really positive nonsense jargon but from what I can gather, FX just had a bunch of shows in production when Disney bought them and they just moved them to Hulu and had to give them credit so they made this confusing ass title to put them under.
Hulu
Devs
The series focuses on a young software engineer named Lily Chan who works for Amaya, a cutting-edge tech company based in Silicon Valley. After her boyfriend Sergei’s apparent suicide, Lily suspects foul play and begins to investigate. She quickly realizes that all roads lead to Forest, Amaya’s enigmatic CEO, and Devs, the company’s secret development division. In Lily’s quest to discover the truth, she uncovers a technology-based conspiracy that could change the world.
Starring: Sonoya Mizuno, Nick Offerman, Jin Ha, Zach Grenier, Stephen McKinley Henderson, Cailee Spaeny, Alison Pill
Premieres March 5th
Hillary
A remarkably intimate portrait of a public woman, Hillary interweaves revealing moments from never-before-seen 2016 campaign footage with biographical chapters of her life. Featuring exclusive interviews with Hillary Rodham Clinton herself, Bill Clinton, Chelsea Clinton, friends, and journalists, the series examines how she became at once one of the most admired and vilified women in the world.
Premieres March 6th
Little Fires Everywhere
Based on Celeste Ng’s 2017 bestseller, Little Fires Everywhere follows the intertwined fates of the picture-perfect Richardson family and an enigmatic mother and daughter who upend their lives. The story explores the weight of secrets, the nature of art and identity, the ferocious pull of motherhood – and the danger in believing that following the rules can avert disaster.
Starring: Kerry Washington, Reese Witherspoon, Rosemarie DeWitt, Joshua Jackson, Jade Pettyjohn, Jordan Elsass, Gavin Lewis, Megan Stott, Lexi Underwood
Premieres March 18th
Amazon
ZeroZeroZero
The series follows the journey of a massive cocaine shipment, from the Mexican cartels managing the drug’s production, to the Italian crime syndicates handling worldwide distribution, and American businesses – apparently above suspicion – controlling the seemingly infinite amount of money which the market produces. The shipment’s voyage sparks an epic power struggle engaging everyone involved, from the corner dealer up to the most powerful boss in the hierarchy of international organized crime – with their lives and livelihoods hanging in the balance.
Starring: Andrea Riseborough, Dane DeHaan, Giuseppe De Domenico, Adriano Chiaramida, Harold Torres, Noé Hernández, Tchéky Karyo, Gabriel Byrne, Francesco Colella, Diego Cataño, Norman Delgadillo, Nika Perrone, Claudia Pineda, Érick Israel Consuelo, Jesús Lozano, José Salof
Premieres March 6th
The Test: A New Era For Australia’s Team
The series grants viewers unprecedented access inside the Australian Men’s Cricket Team, immediately following the 2018 ball tampering incident as they regroup, reflect and rebuild to retain the 2019 Ashes Urn on English soil for the first time in 18 years. Picking up immediately after the incident in South Africa that led to an outpouring of disappointment and shock around the world, The Test begins with the appointment of Justin Langer as coach and follows the Australian Men’s Cricket Team around the world. The series follows the long road back in the team’s fight to regain the respect of world cricket.
Premieres March 12th
The Pale Horse
The Pale Horse follows detective Mark Easterbrook as he tries to uncover the mystery of a list of names found in the shoe of a dead woman. His investigation leads him to the peculiar village of Much Deeping, and The Pale Horse, the home of a trio of rumored witches. Word has it that the witches can do away with wealthy relatives by means of the dark arts, but as the bodies mount up, Mark is certain there has to be a rational explanation.
Starring: Rufus Sewell, Kaya Scodelario, Bertie Carvel, Sean Pertwee, Henry Lloyd-Hughes, Poppy Gilbert, Madeleine Bowyer, Ellen Robertson, Sarah Woodward, Georgina Campbell, Claire Skinner, Rita Tushingham, Sheila Atim, Kathy Kiera Clarke
Premieres March 13th
Making the Cut
Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn take 12 established designers around the world from New York to Paris to Tokyo, as they compete to become the next global fashion brand. Each week, winning looks will be available to buy on Amazon in the Making the Cut store, and the last designer standing will receive one million dollars to invest in their brand.
Premieres March 27th
Apple TV+
Amazing Stories
From visionary executive producers Steven Spielberg, Edward Kitsis, & Adam Horowitz, this reimagining of the classic anthology series transports everyday characters into worlds of wonder, possibility, & imagination.
Starring: Edward Burns, Austin Stowell, Kerry Bishé, Robert Forster, Dylan O’Brien, Victoria Pedretti, Josh Holloway, Sasha Alexander
Premieres March 6th
Netflix
Toy Boy
After seven years in a Málaga prison, a male stripper is released pending retrial and sets out to prove his lover framed him for her husband’s murder.
Starring: Jesús Mosquera, Cristina Castaño, María Pedraza
Premieres March 5th
The Valhalla Murders
An Oslo detective with a painful past returns to his native Iceland to help a dedicated cop hunt a serial killer with a link to a mysterious photo.
Starring: Nína Dögg Filippusdóttir, Björn Thors, Bergur Ebbi
Premieres March 13th
Beastars
In a world where beasts of all kind coexist, a gentle wolf awakens to his own predatory urges as his schools deals with a murder within its midst.
Starring: Chikahiro Kobayashi, Yuki Ono, Sayaka Senbongi, Jonah Scott, Griffin Puatu, Lara Jill Miller
Premieres March 13th
Feel Good
Feel Good follows Mae, a rising talent on the stand-up circuit and recovering addict whose addictive behaviors and intense romanticism dominate every single part of her life. When she meets pragmatic – but so far heterosexual – George, she’s smitten, and much to her surprise George feels the same. They embark on an intoxicating romance as Mae juggles relationships with her parents, fellow addicts in a drugs support group, her colleagues at the local stand up club, and most importantly tries to transform her relationship with George from an addictive one to a healthy one. But the real question is can Mae replace a toxic addiction to love with love itself.
Starring: Mae Martin, Charlotte Ritchie, Lisa Kudrow, Adrian Lukis, Sophie Thompson
Premieres March 19th
Self Made: Inspired By The Life of Madam CJ Walker
Self Made: Inspired By The Life of Madam CJ Walker brings the uplifting story of this cultural icon to the screen for the first time. Against all odds, Walker overcame post-slavery racial and gender biases, personal betrayals, and business rivalries to build a ground-breaking brand that revolutionized black haircare, as she simultaneously fought for social change.
Starring: Octavia Spencer, Blair Underwood, Tiffany Haddish, Carmen Ejogo, Garrett Morris, Kevin Carroll, Bill Bellamy
Premieres March 20th
Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness
A rivalry between big cat eccentrics takes a dark turn when Joe Exotic, a controversial animal park boss, is caught in a murder-for-hire plot in this limited docuseries where the only thing more dangerous than a big cat is its owner.
Premieres March 20th
A Letter For The King
When a ruthless prince threatens to cast the world into darkness, a young knight in training named Tiuri embarks on an epic quest to deliver a secret letter to the king. Along the way, he unexpectedly finds himself at the center of a magical prophecy foretelling the rise of a hero who can defeat the prince and restore peace. If he’s going to survive the journey, Tiuri will have to learn what it means to be a true knight — and a true leader.
Starring: Amir Wilson, Ruby Ashbourne Serkis, Thaddea Graham, Gijs Blom, Islam Bouakkaz, Jack Barton, Tawfeek Barhom, Ken Nwosu, Emilie Cocquerel, Omid Djalili, Peter Ferdinando, Jóhannes Haukur Jóhannesson, Kemi-Bo Jacobs, Kris Hitchen
Premieres March 20th
Vampires
A Paris teen who’s half human, half vampire grapples with her emerging powers and family turmoil as she’s pursued by a secret vampire community.
Starring: Oulaya Amamra, Suzanne Clément, Kate Moran
Premieres March 20th
Sol Levante
Premieres March 23rd
Freud
In 1886 Vienna, the revolutionary theories of young Sigmund Freud face heavy opposition – and gain the interest of famous psychic medium Fleur Salomé and Alfred Kiss, war veteran and police officer. With them at his side, Freud soon finds himself in the midst of a murderous conspiracy that kept Austria in suspense.
Starring: Robert Finster, Ella Rumpf, Georg Friedrich
Premieres March 23rd
Unorthodox
Unorthodox is a story about a girl who rejects her radicalized upbringing and leaves to start a new life. One part coming of age story, and one part thriller, set in the fun world of Berlin, we watch as a girl discovers all parts of life, of herself and as she follows the dark trails to uncover the dangerous mysteries of her family’s past.
Starring: Shira Haas, Jeff Wilbusch, Amit Rahav
Premieres March 26th