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Hulu’s New Reality Lineup: Kardashian, Barker, ‘Project Runway’

Hulu reality – Hulu announces a bigger reality slate: a Travis Barker documentary, a Khloé Kardashian series, a new celebrity competition, and the return of ‘Project Runway.’

Hulu is doubling down on reality TV again, with new series, specials, and returns designed to keep audiences streaming through the summer.

Hulu’s latest “Hulu Gets Real” announcements bundle familiar brands with fresh faces and formats.. The headline pick for fans of music and celebrity storytelling is “Travis Barker: Louder Than Fear. ” a documentary that follows the Blink-182 drummer’s life and career. including the aftermath of his plane crash.. It’s slated to premiere on Hulu this summer, signaling that Hulu continues to treat celebrity biographies as appointment viewing.

Another major addition comes from Khloé Kardashian, with “The Girls,” a new series executive produced by Kardashian.. Set around her tight-knit inner circle. the show is positioned as drama and friendship-driven reality. centered on the way fame. loyalty. and everyday pressure collide.. For Hulu. it’s a familiar strategy—build around a well-known name. then focus the camera on relationships and the social friction that follows.

Hulu is also adding a competition concept meant to sharpen the tone.. “The Mob. ” hosted by Emmy-nominated actress Parker Posey. places celebrities in a high-stakes environment where they’re tasked with scheming and hustling.. The prize package is a reported $250. 000. reinforcing Hulu’s move toward game mechanics that feel more like reality with stakes rather than pure lifestyle access.

For viewers who like fashion and performance, Hulu plans a “Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Runway Show” special later this year.. And for fans of “Mormon Wives. ” Hulu is extending the franchise with a new Orange County spin-off that introduces a group of bold. dynamic moms bringing what viewers expect from the format: friendships. confrontation. and surprises.

The expansion doesn’t stop at scripted-style reality series and one-off specials.. Hulu is also launching a weekly podcast. “Get Real. ” aimed at giving audiences an ongoing stream of behind-the-scenes conversation—an important move as reality fans increasingly want more than episodes.. In practice. this kind of programming can keep a show’s momentum alive between releases. turning fandom into a sustained cycle of commentary and engagement.

Returning shows show Hulu’s confidence in proven franchises.. “Vanderpump Villa” is back with a Season 3 reunion arriving April 30 on Hulu and Hulu on Disney+.. Meanwhile, “Project Runway” is making a major comeback with a July 9 premiere across Hulu, Disney+, and Freeform.. Hulu says the new season will feature 22 designers—framed as a record—and will bring back familiar judging talent. including Law Roach and Nina Garcia.. Heidi Klum returns as host, and Christian Siriano is set to return as a mentor.

From an editorial standpoint. the common thread across these announcements is Hulu’s push for “event reality”—programming that feels like more than background entertainment.. Music documentary storytelling. celebrity friendship drama. competitive formats with clear win conditions. franchise spin-offs. and talent-driven fashion contests all work together as a portfolio.. That matters because viewers now bounce between platforms. and streaming services have to compete not just for attention. but for habit.

There’s also a business logic behind clustering releases and formats across Hulu’s broader ecosystem.. By tying “Project Runway” to multiple Disney-owned platforms. Hulu is effectively treating the show as a franchise tentpole. not a single-service gamble.. At the same time. “Hulu Gets Real” and the new weekly “Get Real” podcast suggest a push toward always-on engagement—where the conversation continues after the credits roll. and where viewers can follow storylines even when they’re not watching in real time.

For audiences. the practical impact is simple: more choices. more ways to participate. and a higher chance of finding a show that matches a specific mood—whether that’s reflection. rivalry. fashion strategy. or high-gloss celebrity access.. For Hulu. it’s a chance to keep reality from becoming seasonal filler and instead make it a steady streaming driver through the year.. If these announcements are any indication, Hulu wants “real” to mean frequent, varied, and always in motion.