A Shocking New Cult Docuseries Is The Top Show On Hulu Right Now
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- January 08, 2024
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“Daughters of the Cult” is currently the most popular show on Hulu, according to the streaming service’s public ranking system. The new five part docuseries dives into the shocking history of Ervil LeBaron’s fundamentalist cult. Known as “the Mormon Manson,” the polygamist leader ordered the mass murder of his rivals and used religious doctrine to justify his crimes.
Sign up for Hulu starting at $7.99/month. Advertisement “Daughters of the Cult” features interviews with LeBaron’s daughters, as well as other survivors, relatives of the murderers and law enforcement. Read on for more trending shows of the moment across streaming services including Max, Netflix, Peacock and AMC+.
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Sign up for Max starting at $9.99/month. “You Are What You Eat: A Twin Experiment” “You Are What You Eat: A Twin Experiment” is the third most popular show on Netflix at the moment. The docuseries is based on a Stanford Medicine experiment looking into the impact of particular foods on the body.
Over the course of four episodes, viewers see what happens when identical twins participate in an eight week program in which one follows a plant based diet while the other takes an omnivorous approach. Sign up for Netflix starting at $6.99/month. “Dr. Death” “Dr. Death” is trending on Peacock following the premiere of the second season on Dec.
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