From A24 and the producers of I May Destroy You (doesn’t that sound so full of promise already?) comes Such Brave Girls, an irreverently funny and achingly tender family drama following a pair of dysfunctional sisters and their single mother. Real-life sisters Kat Sadler (who also serves as the show’s writer) and Lizzie Davidson play on-screen sisters Josie and Billie, while Louise Brealey (Sherlock) plays their mom Deb.
The trailer alone teases everything you’d love to see in an indie dramedy, including discussions of generational trauma, existential ponderings, romantic hijinks, and more! It’s bleak but also dryly witty, in that uniquely British way.
Where to watch Such Brave Girls Season 1
All six episodes of Such Brave Girls will be available to stream on Hulu starting December 15, Friday. Since each episode runs at about 25 minutes, you can easily add this to your weekend binge lineup.
There are two ways to watch Such Brave Girls Season 1: on Hulu or Hulu with Live TV.
Such Brave Girls Season 1 on Hulu
“What is Hulu?” – said no one after the year 2010, but here is a refresher and a link to subscribe:
Hulu
Hulu may be on the cheaper side at just $7.99/month, but the on-demand streaming service boasts an ever-growing catalog of original series like The Handmaid’s Tale, primetime hits like Modern Family, and BBC imports like Killing Eve. It’s also where you’ll find FX’s critically acclaimed titles like Atlanta, Fargo, and Reservation Dogs. Hulu runs on ads, but if you can’t stand commercials, you can go ad-free for $17.99/month.
Such Brave Girls Season 1 on Hulu with Live TV
You can also catch the latest season of Such Brave Girls Season 1 on Hulu’s live TV platform:
Hulu with Live TV
Combining the best of streaming and cable, Hulu with Live TV pairs Hulu’s original programming like Only Murders in the Building, imports like Normal People, and licensed ABC shows like Modern Family with live TV channels like CNN, CBS, and TCM to give you an all-in-one TV package. The plans start at $77/month (with ads), but for an additional fee, you can upgrade to a bundle that removes commercials and throws in Disney+ and ESPN+ to the mix.