The Kardashians On Hulu: Everything We Know About The New Reality Series
We never could have expected the Kardashians to keep away from reality TV for long; the very idea of their E! staple, Keeping Up With the Kardashians, ending after 20 seasons
felt nonsensical. The stakes have never been so high! Kim is divorced, Kourtney's engaged, Kyliejust had a baby, Kendall kissed her boyfriend in public, and, well, keep your eyes on the tabloids over the next few weeks, as we're sure the others will have some news to share, too.
That's because, if the Kardashians are good at any one thing, it's maintaining their meticulously groomed empire within an ever-shifting media landscape. Which explains why the family is shuttling their drama over to Hulu, as part of a multi-year deal to “create global content”—whatever that means—exclusively for the Disney-owned streaming service. The new series will likely borrow heaps of inspiration from KUWTK's fourth-wall-breaking structure and peek-behind-the-curtains voyeurism, but with a bit of added Hulu prestige. As the debut date rapidly approaches, here's what we know so far—and what we can only speculate.
When will the new series arrive?
The end of KUWTK was announced in September 2020, and soon after Khloé Kardashian hinted the new Hulu show would drop in early 2022. During an appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, she told the host the show would likely premiere “soon.”
“I think in a few months, either end of January, early February,” she said. “That's the beauty of Hulu, we're streaming, and we get to have a much quicker turn around than previously. We're really excited.”
In October 2021,Variety revealed that the show was in production, shuttled along by the film operation team at Fulwell 73, known for its work on The Late Late Show With James Corden, Friends: The Reunion, and Adele: One Night Only. As part of the collaboration, Fulwell 73 partner Ben Winston will executive produce alongside Emma Conway, Elizabeth Jones and showrunner Danielle King.
On New Year's Eve 2021, Hulu dropped a teaser trailer for the new show, a series of clips of the women getting glammed up and strutting in high heels. The 15-second clip itself, which featured all of the Kardashian-Jenner women, didn't reveal much about the storyline for the first season, though, given the prominence of Kylie Jenner's baby bump, we can expect her pregnancy might have some focus.
Finally, in February 2022, Hulu released a short teaser clip announcing that “all the walls will be shattered” in the new series, set to release April 14, with episodes dropping every Thursday after.
Is there a title?
Hulu has kept things simple and named their series The Kardashians. There still isn't a clear picture yet of what format the show will take. In an October interview with the Wall Street Journal, Kim revealed the family would retain editing rights over the new show, and that the series would focus more deliberately on the family's business enterprises rather than solely family drama. “I think it will be a different side,” she told the paper. “But I wouldn’t say that our silly sides are not going to come out.”
Kris has also hinted at the Hulu show diverging, at least slightly, from the KUWTK platform of the past. “This is the next chapter,” Kris told an audience during the May 2021 Disney Upfronts. “In the new show, you’ll see us evolving as a family, fans want us to be who we are and since moment one, they’ve been emotionally invested in our show just like we are. The fans will love seeing us continue the journey. I can’t say much about what’s coming but spoiler, we’re going to look fabulous and everyone’s going to watch.”
Will the whole family be involved?
Most of the Kardashian regulars, including Kendall Jenner, Kylie Jenner, Kris Jenner, Kourtney Kardashian, Kim Kardashian West, and Khloé Kardashian, appear to be attached. No word yet on whether certain partners (or ex-partners, such as Kanye West) will jump on board, but at least one will stick around: Scott Disick, Kourtney's one-time fiancé.
“But @ScottDisick is coming with us to Hulu sooooooo I get it BUT he will be back!!!!” Kim posted on Instagram, following a fan's concern over KUWTK's end.
It also seems likely Travis Barker, Kourtney's fiancé, will appear on the show. “I honestly haven't talked to them about it, but I'm assuming because he's such a big part of Kourtney's life that hopefully they will be on,” Kim told The Ellen Degeneres Show in September 2021. “I love their relationship. They've grown so much together.”
According to Us Weekly, Disick was only willing to participate in the new series if he “got paid a lot,” and his relationship with his ex continues to be strained in the wake of her engagement to Barker. The ensuing drama will almost certainly become a storyline in the new series. “The Kardashians adore Scott and tell him he’s part of the family no matter what, but he feels very distant and feels like an outcast more than ever,” a source told Us. “He avoids family get-togethers that Travis is at, and he has refused to be in the same room with him at times.”
This post will be updated.