Hulu August 2015 new releases: 'Difficult People' premieres, popular reality shows coming back

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With August just days away, Hulu is yet again prepping for a busy month, with one new show set to debut, another original coming back for season two, and a bunch of fan favorites getting some new episodes.

Starting off with the show primed to make its debut on Hulu in August, "Difficult People" is a new show starring some notable comedic talents in Billy Eichner and Julie Klausen. Eichner is best known for his interview/gag show "Billy on the Street," while Klausen is best known for starring in various videos on the popular comedy portal Funny or Die.

"Difficult People" doesn't just star comedic talent in their acting lineup as "SNL" alum Amy Poehler is also set to be part of the show as one of its producers, according to Netflix Life.

The first two episodes of "Difficult People" premiere on Aug. 5. Hulu will follow with new episodes each week following the show's debut. The first season of "Difficult People" will be eight episodes long.

Another Hulu original is set to make its return this August in "The Hotwives of Las Vegas."

The parody shedding a spotlight on the near endless stream of reality shows based around the wives of famous athletes/actors in various cities across the United States will be coming back for its second season beginning Aug. 18. Fans tuning in for the second season will get the chance to join the stars of the show as they leave Orlando for glamorous Las Vegas.

Some new cinematic classics are also coming to Hulu in August, according to Tech Times. "A Bridge Too Far" will be making its Hulu debut on Aug. 1 and it will be joined by "Mr. Mom" along with three other films set to premiere on that date.

As always, Hulu will also be showing episodes from some fan favorites such as the season eight of "Doctor Who" and even season 15 of "CSI."

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