Here’s why Disney+’s logo is suddenly a different color entirely.
Hey! Have you been looking at your phone or tablet or your TV and realized that the Disney+ logo is now greener, not that shade of blue we’re all familiar with? And that this one looks more like the greenish hue of Hulu?
Well, you’re on to something.
The Disney streaming app and Hulu are combining and integrating, although they have their own standalone apps as well.
And as for that color? Here’s what that’s all about via Variety: “In addition, with the Hulu on Disney+ launch, the Disney+ logo has been updated with a color scheme the company calls “aurora” — a nod to both the heroine of “Sleeping Beauty” and the aurora borealis — that blends Hulu’s green and Disney+’s blue.”
A lot of great streaming options across many platforms this month!
The calendar has (finally) turned to February, and we’re that much closer to spring. There’s just one month left to catch up on all the Oscar-nominated movies before the awards ceremony, and the highly-acclaimed Best Picture nominee Past Lives has popped onto Showtime.
You can still watch Oscar nominees like Barbie, Oppenheimer, The Holdovers and Maestro across various streaming services, and action flicks like Jurassic Park and Top Gun: Maverick are always a good choice.
Here are 40 of our picks of some of the best options across Apple TV+, Paramount+, Showtime, Max, Hulu, Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+ and Peacock.
From Tamagotchi pets to board games like Hungry Hungry Hippos to pagers that were larger-than-life, the ’90s were a whole mood. The era also produced stellar shows like Friends, Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, The Simpsons, and more.
Simply put, the ’90s was an undefeated era. Television back then was memorable, producing many iconic moments still talked about today. It was nearly impossible to resist parking in front of the TV for “TGIF” Fridays when all your favorite shows were on.
Admittedly, I still throw on episodes of shows I’ve seen dozens of times to cackle hysterically like I’ve never seen them. It’s peak washed behavior, but I make no apologies.
It got me thinking that there must be other people who do this as well and could use a list of highly underrated shows to add to their binge-watch shenanigans.
Grab your favorite comfort food and a spot on the couch, and live your best ’90s life with this (totally biased, but also correct) list.
New Girl is leaving Netflix. No, this isn’t one of Winston’s pranks.
For fans of the the FOX TV series “New Girl”, streaming the show on Netflix has been a source of comfort for the last decade.
Which is why many of those same fans were rightfully panicked when they went to hang out with Jess, Nick, Schmidt and Winston only to find the series officially left the platform on April 9, 2023.
There is good news, however. The show has simply switched streaming platforms. According to Variety, the gang in apartment 4D will be available to stream in full on Hulu and Peacock beginning April 17:
“New Girl” will be available on Hulu and Peacock beginning April 17, 2023. Under a shared agreement between Disney and NBCUniversal, Peacock and Hulu will share streaming rights to all seven season of the show, comprising 146 episodes in total.
The week between the show leaving Netflix and arriving on Hulu and Peacock was long and dark (despite the other wonderful streaming options) but we made it.
As Jake Johnson said, what’s the difference? Just switch accounts and keep on watching.
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The 49ers have to solve the injury mystery of The Arconia.
The 49ers entered the season with Super Bowl aspirations. A year after making their second NFC title game appearance in three seasons, many thought San Francisco was capable of such play. Unfortunately, injuries have already started to sink some of those ambitions.
Four games into their 2022 campaign, the 49ers have lost their starting quarterback in Trey Lance (ankle; for the season), the NFL’s arguable best tackle in Trent Williams (ankle), and starting running back Elijah Mitchell. It’s a brutal scenario for a team in the conversation for the top roster in football.
It’s also an injury situation that ESPN decided to make light of before the 49ers took the Rams (-1.5) on Monday Night Football with an incredible graphic referencing the Hulu show Only Murders in the Building:
Normally the ESPN Monday Night Football graphics team seems like they’re on psychedelics but this “Only Injuries in the Building” graphic is A+ content pic.twitter.com/5BXfRz1rtL
Oh … my goodness? Whoever decided to greenlight “Only Injuries in the Building” in a way that has 300-plus pound Trent Williams in a spooky tall New York apartment building — kudos to you. I hope you get everything you dream of in life, including creating more references to delightful shows on streaming services.
When you’re watching insanely addictive videos on TikTok, Instagram and Youtube, it’s easy to forget that a good deal of food TV is still watched on television. Major streaming services like Netflix and Hulu offer compelling shows that offer one of …
When you’re watching insanely addictive videos on TikTok, Instagram and Youtube, it’s easy to forget that a good deal of food TV is still watched on television. Major streaming services like Netflix and Hulu offer compelling shows that offer one of two things: food competitions (that help us see the look in someone’s face when they lose a cooking competition) and dramas/documentaries that look like they took months to film because… they did.
For those of you who enjoy programming longer than one minute long, we’ve compiled a list of upcoming food shows in chronological order — from soonest to latest — with network and debut date.
Chef’s Table: Pizza
Network: Netflix
Debuts: September 7
Chef’s Table, the Emmy-nominated documentary series, has already covered star chefs like Dan Barber, Grant Achatz, Francis Mallman, Enrique Olvera, Michel Troisgros, Nancy Silverton, Christina Tosi, Sean Brock and celebrity butcher Dario Cecchini. This season they focus on pizzaiolos including American pizza pioneer Chris Bianco, Rome’s Gabriele Bonci, and Minneapolis’s James Beard Award-winning Ann Kimm.
The Tiny Chef Show
Network: Nickelodeon
Debuts: September 9
The Tiny Chef took Instagram by storm in 2018 with its stop-motion oddball cuteness. It spawned children’s books and products, and now Tiny Chef has come to Nickelodeon. The theme: educating kids about vegetarian eating. Expect to see more mini kitchenware, recipes, and guest stars including Tabitha Brown, Kristen Bell, and RZA.
The Great British Baking Show
Network: Netflix
Debuts: September 13 in the UK, September 16 in the US
The Great British Baking Show returns; series 13 has a dozen new contestants across 10 episodes — a new one airing each Friday. Prue Leith and Paul Hollywood return as judges and Noel Fielding and Matt Lucas resume their hosting duties. Competitors’ ages range from 18 to 60. Look for a holiday-themed mini-season in December, too.
Best in Dough
Network: Hulu
Debuts: September 19
Everyone likes pizza, right? Well, that’s the premise of Best in Dough, which features pizza-themed challenges in each episode and a potential cash prize of $10K for the winner. LA chef Daniele Uditi (of Pizzana) is head judge, Wells Adams (from “Bachelor in Paradise”) is the host, and the judges rotate, starting with Millie Peartree (chef-restaurateur), Eunji Kim (Assistant Professor of Political Science at Columbia University), and Bryan Ford (award-winning bread baker and author). Watch the Hulu trailer and keep an eye out for when the host tells the contestants they will be making a “pizza cupcake” and the 82-year-old just says “no.”
Bob’s Burgers
Network: Fox
Debuts: September 25
After 12 seasons — and a movie this summer (see trailer below) — this animated characters franchise is back. Bob’s Burgers is essentially a family comedy show depicting the Belchers (great name) struggling to keep the family biz alive; it’s a burger joint in New England. Listen and watch the “Floppy Waffle” song video here.
Easy-Bake Battle: The Home-Cooking Competition
Network: Netflix
Debuts: October 12
Yes, the show is basically a culinary competition focused on the Easy-Bake ovens from your youth. The Netflix show page doesn’t offer much in background, but it will be hosted by Queer Eye‘s Antoni Porowski and the first season will feature eight, 30-minute episodes. According to Variety, home chefs will compete in two rounds — a savory and a sweet challenge. The ultimate winner has a chance to win a $100,000 prize; each battle is worth $25,000.
From Scratch
Network: Netflix
Debuts: October 22
This miniseries is based on Tembi Locke’s 2019 bestselling memoirFrom Scratch: A Memoir of Love, Sicily and Finding Home, which is described thusly on her website:
“[This is a] poignant and transformative cross-cultural love story set against the backdrop of the Sicilian countryside, about how one woman discovered the healing powers of food, family and unexpected grace in her darkest hour.
An incredible journey through Tembi’s life, the book tracks her relationship with her late husband, Saro through three summers spent in the Sicilian countryside. In this sweeping story, we see Tembi and Saro’s initial introduction on the streets of Florence, Italy, their move to Los Angeles as they forge a life together despite disapproval from Saro’s traditional Sicilian parents, and the rare illness that upends everything they thought they knew about family and forgiveness. Ultimately, Tembi’s tribulations lead her back to the Sicilian countryside and her mother-in-law’s table, where with the healing gifts of simple fresh food, the embrace of a close-knit community, and the power of enduring love, she finds the strength to step into a new life.”
Reese Witherspoon is one of the producers through her Hello Sunshine production company.
Drink Masters
Network: Netflix
Debuts: October 28
Eater wonders if it’s “Top Chef but for drinks?”… Here’s what we know:
1) The show stars Tone Bell (stand-up comedian and actor), Julie Reiner (legendary NYC-based bar owner), and Frankie Solarik (co-owner of Toronto’s popular bar BarChef).
2) 12 contestants from across North America complete challenges against a clock — and one person is banished every episode until there’s an “Ultimate Drink Master.”
3) The cocktails will be judged by their taste and presentation.
Expect boozy humor.
Martha Cooks
Network: Roku
Debuts: November 16
She’s baaaack. Martha Stewart will be hosting guest stars and chefs at her Bedford, New York, 153-acre estate in this Roku original show. You can get a taste of the vibe in this preview copy on Roku:
“The eggs from Martha’s chickens cooked to perfection to a delicious strawberry jam made with ripe berries from her garden, Martha welcomes us onto her Bedford farm and into her kitchen to share some of her personal favorite recipes. Learn everything from Martha’s techniques for preparing paella for a crowd to how to bake Martha’s three favorite cookies of all time. Working with world-renowned chefs and dear friends, she will share techniques and how-to instructions like only Martha can.”
Roku is also airing two companion shows this fall: Martha Holidays and Martha Gardens.
Mike, the Hulu biographical series all about Mike Tyson, is coming soon.
Specifically, you’ll see the limited series on August 25. It stars Trevante Rhodes, who starred in Moonlight, The Predator, Bird Box and The United States vs. Billie Holiday.
In the teaser that was just released, you’ll see flashes of a young Tyson, the familiar voice of the boxer as done by Rhodes, but also some scenes of the awfulness that’s part of his life.
And that’s absolutely part of the series, as showrunner Karin Gist told Entertainment Weekly.
The show is not meant to glorify his life,” she said. “We were never trying to say that Mike Tyson is a hero or Mike Tyson is a villain. Our goal was to take a very complicated and controversial figure and try to get under the hood of what he was praised and vilified for while staying true to our North Star of ‘no one person is one thing.'”
It’s February! So it’s time to go through another round of some of the best things to watch in Hulu’s giant catalog of content — from some classic flicks to new movies — to help you figure out what you’re watching this month.
These are all for the month of February 2022, and note that all of these movies are on Hulu already, unless they are noted with an arrival date.
You can also check out some of our other lists of stuff to watch or play if you’re looking for a fun way to entertain yourself or kill some time as the month continues:
It’s January! So it’s time to go through another round of some of the best things to watch in Hulu’s giant catalog of content — from some classic flicks to new movies — to help you figure out what you’re watching this month.
These are all for the month of January 2022, and note that all of these movies are on Hulu already, unless they are noted with an arrival date.
You can also check out some of our other lists of stuff to watch or play if you’re looking for a fun way to entertain yourself or kill some time as the month continues:
It’s December! And you know what that means: It’s time to go through another round of some of the best things to watch in Hulu’s enormous catalog — from some classics to new offerings — to help you figure out what you’re watching this month.
These are all for the month of December 2021, and note that all of these movies are on Hulu already, unless they are noted with an arrival date.
You can also check out some of our other lists if you’re looking for a fun way to entertain yourself or kill some time: