Good News, Everyone! Futurama Makes Bold Move with Complete Season Release

Olivia Bennett, 7/22/2025Hulu is releasing all ten episodes of Futurama's Season 13 on September 15th, allowing fans to binge-watch without waiting. The new season promises outrageous plots and classic humor, continuing the show's legacy in a multi-platform strategy. Get ready for more Planet Express adventures!
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Good news, everyone! In a move that would make even the Professor's inventions look predictable, Hulu's dropping all 10 episodes of Futurama's Season 13 on September 15th. No more weekly waits – just pure, unfiltered Planet Express mayhem.

Let's face it: Futurama's had more comebacks than a boomerang in zero gravity. The show's latest resurrection proves that some things, like cockroaches and Matt Groening's wit, simply refuse to die. After teasing fans with weekly episodes in Seasons 11 and 12, Hulu's finally embracing the binge-watch revolution – though hopefully not with the same catastrophic results as Fry's first thousand-year nap.

The upcoming season's plot teases read like a fever dream at Robot Hell's comedy club. Bender's gone rogue (shocker), there's a volcano ready to pop, Fry's got competition for Leela's affections, and somehow Zoidberg's ascending to heaven. Honestly, it sounds like a typical Tuesday at Planet Express, minus the usual death-defying delivery routes.

Speaking of delivery routes, Futurama's own journey through the entertainment universe has been wilder than a Hypnotoad marathon. Since its 1999 debut, the show's bounced from Fox to DVD movies to Comedy Central, and now to Hulu – proving that good content, like Mom's Friendly Robot Oil, always finds its market. The series continues to showcase the brilliant voice work of Billy West, Katey Sagal, John DiMaggio, and an ensemble cast that could probably voice half of New New York by themselves.

Here's something that would make even Calculon's acting look subtle: Futurama actually landed in Nielsen's Top 10 Streaming Originals for early 2025, outperforming several high-budget live-action shows. Not bad for a series about a defrosted pizza guy and his dysfunctional space family.

The show remains under the watchful eyes of creators Matt Groening and David X. Cohen, along with executive producers Ken Keeler and Claudia Katz. Their continued involvement explains why the series maintains its razor-sharp wit while tackling everything from quantum physics to robot romance – often in the same episode.

This latest season (technically the tenth production cycle, but marketed as Season 13 because apparently time is as bendy as Dr. Farnsworth's ethics) will stream across Hulu, Disney+, and FXX. The multi-platform release suggests either brilliant strategy or someone accidentally hitting all the buttons in the control room – though given Futurama's track record, both seem equally plausible.

For a show that's spent decades satirizing the future, embracing the binge model feels right on brand. As streaming platforms continue their endless experiments with release strategies (remember the great "weekly vs. binge" debates of 2024?), Futurama's taking the path of maximum viewer satisfaction. Because really, who hasn't wanted to watch ten straight episodes of robot shenanigans at 3 AM?

September 15th can't come soon enough for fans ready to dive back into the year 3000. Whether you're a veteran viewer who remembers the original Fox run or someone who discovered the show during last year's AI-apocalypse streaming boom, one thing's certain: Futurama's future looks brighter than a supernova – assuming that volcano doesn't destroy everything first.