Hulu Confirms the Future of The Kardashians with 20 More Episodes

Hulu Confirms the Future of The Kardashians with 20 More Episodes

As a long-time fan of reality TV and a devoted follower of the Kardashian clan, I can’t help but feel excited about the renewal of “The Kardashians” for another 20 episodes on Hulu. The family’s ability to keep their fans engaged with their drama, triumphs, and daily lives is truly impressive.


Hulu has announced that new episodes of “The Kardashians” are coming, featuring more family drama for viewers. According to Variety, Hulu has ordered an additional 20 episodes, but the release schedule is yet to be determined, as each past season had ten episodes. The fifth season saw the family dealing with their hectic lives and juggling responsibilities. Highlights included Kourtney Kardashian Barker’s pregnancy journey and Kim Kardashian trying to strike a balance between her personal and professional life. As usual, Kris Jenner was a constant presence, providing support for her daughters and managing family matters. With the fifth season concluding today, fans can look forward to more Kardashian adventures in the future.

As a huge fan of the Kardashian clan, I’m thrilled that they decided to shake things up and take their family life to the next level by moving to Hulu in 2022. After an impressive run of 20 seasons on E! with “Keeping Up With The Kardashians,” which originally aired from 2007 to 2021, they felt it was time for a change. According to their statements, there were a few compelling reasons behind this shift from traditional television to streaming. They craved more artistic freedom and financial benefits, which streaming platforms like Hulu can offer. Moreover, Kim mentioned that another significant advantage is the faster production timeline for episodes – something that I, as a devoted fan, am really looking forward to!

She expressed her desire for up-to-date information and grew impatient with delays, finding the repetition of old topics exhausting after moving on.

The fifth season of “The Kardashians” debuted on May 23rd and set a record as the most-watched unscripted premiere in the US on Hulu, as well as on Disney+ and Star+ globally. Despite mixed reviews from critics, the show and its famous family continue to draw a dedicated following (not to mention their share of critics).

Kim Kardashian’s Empire Expands

Hulu Confirms the Future of The Kardashians with 20 More Episodes

The determination of the Kardashian clan to achieve greatness is indisputable. In the final episode of season 5, Kim revealed that a former partner’s proposal for her to relax and take a break was the turning point in their separation:

“Whenever [redacted] used to say to me, ‘With all that work you do, why not take a week for yourself?’ I would retort, ‘Not a chance!'”

Kim Kardashian isn’t content with her reality show and businesses, Skims and SKKN BY KIM. She’s now broadening her horizons into scripted entertainment. Recently, she appeared in “American Horror Story: Delicate,” the 12th season of this anthology, playing Siobhan Corbyn, a powerful Hollywood publicist with a dark twist. Although her involvement in “AHS” sparked controversy, her collaboration with co-creator Ryan Murphy continues to flourish. They’re teaming up for “All’s Fair,” another Hulu project, which is a legal procedural focusing on an all-female law firm. Kim will both star and executive produce in this series. Additionally, she and her “AHS: Delicate” co-star Emma Roberts will serve as executive producers for the Netflix production “Calabasas,” based on Via Bleidner’s book “If You Lived Here You’d Be Famous By Now.” Kim also has a role in the upcoming comedy, “The Fifth Wheel.”

As a long-time fan of “The Kardashians,” I’m thrilled that the final episode of season 5 is now streaming on Hulu. Having followed the lives of Kim, Khloé, Kris, and Scott for years, I can’t help but feel a sense of nostalgia as I prepare to watch them take a life-changing test to discover their real biological ages. And with Kourtney wrapping up her trip Down Under, I’m eager to see how she copes with the return home.

The Kardashians is overseen by Fulwell 73’s Ben Winston, Emma Conway, Elizabeth Jones, showrunner Danielle King, Kris Jenner, Kourtney Kardashian Barker, Kim Kardashian, Khloé Kardashian, Kendall Jenner, and Kylie Jenner in their roles as executive producers.

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2024-07-26 01:33