The Walt Disney Company has unveiled the Disney+ and Hulu May 2026 schedules in the United States, lining up a packed month of new seasons, premieres and fresh episodes across Disney+, Hulu and. The slate includes Deli Boys Season 2, FX’s Welcome to Wrexham Season 5, Lisa Ann Walter: It Was An Accident and A Marvel Television Special Presentation: The Punisher: One Last Kill.
The May schedule also brings new episodes of Daredevil: Born Again Season 2, Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord, Bluey Minisodes, RoboGobo Season 2, American Idol Season 9, BeddyByes, Gold Land, Hey A.J.!, Magicampers, Perfect Crown, Rivals Season 2, Sofia the First: Royal Magic, Tucci in Italy Season 2 and Travis Japan Summer Vacation!! in the USA. The Nightmare Upstairs: What Happened to Ty and Bryn is also on the list, while Disney+ will add Magicampers Season 1 with new episodes and Hulu will debut The Boss (El Encargado) Season 4 and Impuros Season 6 as Hulu Original premieres.
For viewers, the biggest live moment lands on Saturday, May 2, when Hulu will stream the iHeartCountry Festival live at 8 pm ET. Hulu says it is the official streaming destination for the festival, and the performance will be available exclusively to all Hulu subscribers beginning at that time. The platform push fits a broader May rollout that also includes a Hulu Original three-episode premiere of Travis Japan Summer Vacation!! in the USA and a Hulu Original new episode of Perfect Crown.
The mix shows Disney leaning on a busy blend of franchises, originals and live programming as spring turns into summer. That range matters because May is not being treated as a filler month; it is carrying returning titles, first-run specials and a live country music event in the same window, with the iHeartCountry Festival giving Hulu a one-night audience draw and the scripted and animated series keeping subscribers locked in beyond it.
One wrinkle is that the schedule spans Disney+, Hulu and in the United States, but the release is mainly built around Disney+ and Hulu programming. For subscribers, the practical takeaway is simple: May 2026 is loaded, and the month begins with a live festival stream before rolling into a steady stream of new episodes and premieres across the two services.






