Some Hulu Original shows and movies now support HDR on Apple TV
Hulu now supports high-dynamic range (HDR) streaming for some of its original content on compatible Apple TV models and other streaming devices.

Credit: Hulu
The Disney-owned streaming company has added HDR, HDR10, HDR10+, and Dolby Vision support for many Hulu Originals that previously supported 4K streaming. The change was first spotted by an AVS Forum user (via CNET).
As the user notes, HDR support is available for most -- but not all -- Hulu Originals that were previously available in 4K.
Some of the shows that can now be streamed in HDR include the following:
HDR streaming, which features a higher contrast range for a better picture, is available on devices like the Apple TV 4K, as well as select Roku, Fire TV, Vizion, and Chromecast Ultra devices.
Other video and streaming services already support HDR content on Apple TV devices, including the YouTube app.
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Credit: Hulu
The Disney-owned streaming company has added HDR, HDR10, HDR10+, and Dolby Vision support for many Hulu Originals that previously supported 4K streaming. The change was first spotted by an AVS Forum user (via CNET).
As the user notes, HDR support is available for most -- but not all -- Hulu Originals that were previously available in 4K.
Some of the shows that can now be streamed in HDR include the following:
- Nine Perfect Strangers
- The Handmaid's Tale
- Little Fires Everywhere
- Dollface
- Hellstrom
- The Great
- The First
- High Fidelity
- Castle Rock
- Wu-Tang
- Future Man
- Woke
- Looming Tower
- The Act
- Catch-22
- Reprisal
- Four Weddings and a Funeral
- The Runaways
- Run
- Happiest Season
- WeWork
- Bad Hair
- The United States vs. Billie Holiday
HDR streaming, which features a higher contrast range for a better picture, is available on devices like the Apple TV 4K, as well as select Roku, Fire TV, Vizion, and Chromecast Ultra devices.
Other video and streaming services already support HDR content on Apple TV devices, including the YouTube app.
Read on AppleInsider