From comedies and dramas to documentaries, the streaming service has just about any show a viewer could possibly want. No matter what audiences are in the mood for, Hulu certainly has something for them. With plenty of returning favorites and a few new series, the platform is next month’s go-to place for everything TV-related.

English Teacher (Season 1)

Stream on September 3

Created by and starring Brian Jordan Alvarez,English Teacheris a comedy-dramaabout a high school teachernamed Evan Marquez (Alvarez) whose personal, political, and professional lives all converge in humorous ways. Along with his friends and coworkers, Gwen Sanders (Stephanie Koenig), PE teacher Markie Hillridge (Sean Patton), Guidance Counselor Rick (Carmen Christopher), and Principal Grant Moretti (Enrico Colantoni), Evan does his best to navigate the demands of his students and their parents.

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When Principal Moretti informs Evan of an investigation involving him and a former teacher, Malcolm (Jordan Firstman), where the two were seen kissing in front of students, Evan suddenly feels like he’s in the hot seat. As a result, he’s barred from any further personal relationships with the faculty. However, when a charming new teacher shows an interest in him, Evan wonders if he can truly be himself on the job.English Teacheris streaming on Sept. 3.

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Tell Me Lies (Season 2)

Stream on September 4

Based on the 2018 novel of the same name by Carola Lovering,Tell Me Liesis a drama that follows thetumultuous and toxic relationshipbetween Lucy Albright (Grace Van Patten) and Stephen DeMarco (Jackson White) at a fictional Upstate New York school, Baird College. Set in 2007, the show’s first season charted the beginnings of the pair’s coupling. As the show returns for its second season, Lucy is now a sophomore while Stephen is a senior, and the tension couldn’t be more palpable.

After being humiliated in last season’s finale, it’s safe to assume that Lucy’s feelings for Stephen have soured. However, given how manipulative Stephen has always been, there’s no telling how the two will coexist on campus. As the latest season unfolds, fans can only hope that the burning questions left from Season 1 will be answered, including how Stephen and Lucy’s high school best friend, Lydia (Natalee Linez), become engaged in the years following Lucy’s college days.Tell Me Liesis streaming on Sept. 4.

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How to Die Alone (Season 1)

Stream on September 13

Created by and starring Natasha Rothwell,How to Die Aloneis a comedy about a neurotic Black woman named Melissa (Rothwell) who has never been in love. A JFK airport employee who’s too afraid to fly, she finally conquers her fears and starts living life in the moment after a near-death experience lands her in the hospital. Along with her best friend Rory (Conrad Ricamora) and other people she’s encountered throughout her life, Melissa realizes she’s always been surrounded by more love than she thought. Now, on a journey ofpersonal growth and self-acceptance, she decides to take flight, both literally and figuratively, as she refuses to settle for anything less than the kind of life she’s always wanted.How to Die Aloneis streaming on Sept. 13.

In Vogue: The 90s (Docuseries)

In Vogue: The 90sis a docuseries that chronicles the fascinating story of the fashion industry during the 1990s. Through the eyes ofVogueeditors Hamish Bowles, Edward Enninful, Tonne Goodman, and most notably, Anna Wintour, the series tells the story of when high fashion left the runway and walked into mainstream culture.

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A decade that impacted the industry in countless ways, the ’90s saw theglobalization of American fashion, the birth of the supermodel, and the explosive convergence of hip-hop and fashion, just to name a few. Each episode in the six-part series promises to take a deep dive into various defining moments of ’90s fashion. With interviews with celebrities such as Sarah Jessica Parker, Naomi Campbell, Victoria Beckham, Kim Kardashian, Gwyneth Paltrow, Missy Elliott, Mary J. Blige, and numerous more,In Vogue: The 90scelebrates a monumental decade in fashion before the rise of the internet.In Vogue: The 90sis streaming on Sept. 13.

Grey’s Anatomy (Season 21)

Stream on September 27

Currently the longest-running scripted primetime show on ABC,Grey’s Anatomyis a medical drama known for its romance, heartbreak, and humor.Created by Shonda Rhimes, the series has been wildly successful over the past two decades and keeps viewers enthralled even with the various cast changes. As a prominent character in the series, Ellen Pompeo’s portrayal of Meredith Grey was reduced in the previous two seasons, much to the dismay of loyal fans. However, she’s expected to return as a series regular as the show enters Season 21 and continues to work behind the scenes as one of the show’s executive producers.Grey’s AnatomySeason 21 is streaming on Sept. 27.

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