Hulu Now Offers One-Month Free Trial to Binge ‘The Bear,’ ‘Only Murders in the Building’ and More

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Hulu now offers a 30-day free trial so interested subscribers can binge acclaimed shows such as “The Bear” and “Only Murders in the Building” without committing to an annual subscription.

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Starting today, you can sign up for an ad-supported Hulu account completely free of charge. If you decide to keep your account after 30 days, it’ll automatically renew at its regular price of $7.99/Month.

Buy Now: hulu Free Trial

Through Hulu’s ad-supported plan, subscribers get unlimited access to the streamer’s vast library of original shows and movies such as “Only Murders in the Building” (returning with its fourth season this August), “FX’s “The Bear” (debuting its third season this June) and “The Kardashians” (whose fifth season hits the streamer this week). Other popular titles include “Futurama,” “Welcome to Wrexham,” “Grey’s Anatomy,” “The Masked Singer” and dozens more.

Hulu’s vast film library also includes buzzy titles such as “Poor Things,” “Dune,” “Spencer,” “The Worst Person in the World, “Spider-Man: No Way Home,” “Elvis,” “The Batman” and more.

Subscribers will also have access to Hulu’s livestreamed events, which have included some of the biggest music and cultural celebrations in the country like Lollapalooza, ESSENCE Festival of Culture and the iHeartRadio Music Festival.

Hulu’s new trial goes live the same week as National Streaming Day, whose deals include a 50% off discount on Paramount+ With Showtime, 15% off ESPN+, 20% off Max and rare 7-day free trial to Apple TV+.

Sign up for Hulu’s 30-day free trial below:

Buy Now: HULU Free Trial

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