Hulu Renews Style the Nation and Love, Victor for Second Seasons

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Hulu has handed out renewals to 2 of its latest summer time debuts. Culinary journey collection Taste the Nation with Padma Lakshmi and coming-of-age collection Love, Victor will each be again for second seasons, the streaming service introduced Friday throughout a digital presentation selling the platform’s upcoming content material.

Style the Nation, which debuted in June to important acclaim, will return for a 10-episode second season at a date to be decided. Within the present, Lakshmi, who additionally hosts the cooking competitors collection Top Chef, travels the U.S. and explores the various meals tradition of the various immigrant teams who’ve formed American delicacies into what it’s at this time. Set on uncovering the roots and relationship between our meals and our historical past, this collection is one other welcome boost to the world of culinary journey programming. 

Additionally debuting earlier this summer time, Love, Victor was the most-watched drama on Hulu the week it premiered, in response to the streaming service. The collection is ready on this planet of, and follows the occasions of, the 2018 movie Love, Simon, itself impressed by Becky Albertalli’s acclaimed novel Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda. Within the present’s first season, Victor (Michael Cimino), strikes to a brand new metropolis and begins attending Creekwood Excessive College, the place he embarks on his personal journey of self-discovery. The brand new season will construct on the present’s themes of sexual identification, acceptance, and navigating the ups and downs of highschool. 

The primary seasons of Style the Nation and Love, Victor are presently streaming on Hulu.

Michael Cimino and George Sear, <em>Love, Victor</em>Michael Cimino and George Sear, Love, Victor

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