
Judgment The end of the last week of June in one of its heavy hitters – The bear.
Poorly, the newly released The bear Season 4 The No. 1 on Hulu’s list of films and television series.
That makes it easy to choose to lead the week choices for three famous hulu and TV movies that you need to look at today.
Our other two options include a documentary about one of the most famous TV personalities in his time, as well as a show about people who overcome difficulties to survive.
‘The bear’ (2025)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vyoyo-yjr2q
Season 4 in FX’s Acclaimed Comedy / Drama The bear arrived, with time consumed for Carmen “Carmy” Berzatto (Jeremy Allen White). When he died his brother’s death, Carmy took the family’s restaurant and dreamed of changing it to the bear, a good learning to eat. Carmy’s first rent, Sydney Adamu (Available well), hugs his sight earlier, but it’s longer than everyone can ride.
Unfortunately for Carmy and his crew, their efforts do not pay more business or better reviews. Now their investors give the bear team just two months to make the destiny of the restaurant or if it does not close for good. All employees, including Carmy himself, have their own demons to deal with their own demons. But if they do not unite and find a way through their trauma, then all their hard work is worthless.
The bear flowed to Judgment.
‘Barbara Walters: Tell me all’ (2025)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4u8ucncdszm
Modern TV viewers can be known Barbara Walters for his offer interviews or from The viewthe dayment fas show he made and hosted for years. But his career as a TV journalist returned for several decades, including his NBC’s offer TODAY And his groundbreaking runs as the first woman co-anchor to a nightly broadcast news.
The new documentary Barbara Walters: Tell me all Looked at the Racing of Walters’ television career that changed the industry around him. The archival footage of the walters himself was shown, as the interviews of a handful of his contemporaries, including Oprah Winfrey,, Katie Couric,, Listen to Happiness and Connie Chung.
Barbara Walters: Tell me all flowed to Judgment.
‘Missing Permaged Dead’ (2025)

Promo art for lost dead
National GeographicNot all stories have a happy ending, but National Geographic’s New Docusemries, Missing deadcan guarantee something: Profiled subjects of this show live alive, even if they need to endure the conditions to do so.
This series allows people to say their own safety stories, including a person kidnapped in the Taliban and a whole family lost in the sea and fearing dead. Their accounts united with the people they found, and family members who did not stopped hope they returned to them.
Missing dead flowed to Judgment.