Hulu: The 'Black Stories Always' is a celebration of Black Culture and must-see films
It’s clear - Hulu comes through clutch on a regular basis when it comes to fire content. So with its Black Stories Always rocking in celebration of Black History Month, it’s only right to get excited about a highlight on must-see films and TV shows.
Whether you’re into the reality TV genre or need those heartfelt real-life stories, Hulu has you covered with easily accessible line-ups of solid content centered on Black creators and game-changers.
In honor of Black History Month, Hulu is proud to continue highlighting Black stories and storytellers through our refreshed "Black Stories Always" hub throughout February and all year round. This upcoming month brings exciting TV and film premieres, including Hulu Original "Love & WWE: Bianca & Montez," Nat Geo’s "Genius: MLK/X" and "The Space Race," Andscape's "Sacred Soil: The Piney Woods School Story," and the season three premiere of acclaimed series and winner of Emmy and Golden Globe Awards, "Abbott Elementary!"
As part of Hulu’s "Black Stories Always" campaign, explore our extensive film and TV content showcasing talents of Black creators. Titles include FX’s "Snowfall," Andscape’s "Cypher," Onyx Collective’s "Reasonable Doubt," fan-favorites including "The Bernie Mac Show," "My Wife and Kids," "The Wonder Years," the beloved film "Soul Food" and many more. This year marks the iconic anniversaries of "Family Matters" (35 years), "Sister, Sister" (30 years) and "Black-ish" (10 years), as well as the 10th anniversary of the Academy Award-winning film "12 Years A Slave."