JUST ANNOUNCED: Hulu reveals new reality shows, Kardashian spin-off, 'Project Runway' return
From Travis Barker's revealing documentary to Khloé Kardashian's new series, Hulu expands its reality lineup with bold new titles
ByRyder Maldonado 
Thursday, April 23, 2026 1:41AM
LOS ANGELES -- It's about to get very real on Hulu!
The latest "Hulu Gets Real" showcase dropped a wave of announcements, and if you're into reality TV, there's a lot to unpack.
Here's what's new:
- "Travis Barker: Louder Than Fear," where the Blink-182 drummer pulls back the curtain on his life, career, and the aftermath of surviving a devastating plane crash. The documentary film premieres on Hulu this summer.
- "The Girls": a brand-new series from executive producer Khloé Kardashian. The series follows the Kardashian's tight-knit inner circle as they juggle friendships, fame, and everything life throws their way
- Looking for a competition series with a twist? "The Mob" might be your next obsession. Hosted by Emmy-nominated actress Parker Posey, this high-stakes series throws celebrities into a world of scheming and hustling, all for a shot at $250,000
- A "Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Runway Show" special is coming this year to Hulu.
- Fans of "Mormon Wives" are also getting more of what they love, with a new spin-off set in Orange County. A fresh group of bold, dynamic moms are ready to bring the drama, the friendships and plenty of surprises.
- Hulu's also launching a weekly "Get Real" podcast to spill even more tea from its ever-growing reality universe.
Returning favorites:
- "Vanderpump Villa" is back to serve up more chaos, with its Season 3 reunion hitting Hulu and Hulu on Disney+, April 30.
- "Project Runway" is making a major comeback and it's going bigger than ever. Premiering July 9 across Hulu, Disney+, and Freeform, this season features a record-breaking 22 designers battling it out. Familiar faces, Law Roach and Nina Garcia, are back as judges. Heidi Klum will be hosting and mentor Christian Siriano also returns.
Hulu is going all in to be the best in reality television. Here's a link to watch the event in case you missed it.
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