Hulu has secured the streaming rights to "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" and its spin-offs, offering fans a vast library of content featuring the Kardashian-Jenner family.
The popular reality TV show originally aired on E! from 2007-2021, introducing audiences to Kourtney, Kim, Khloé, Robert, Kendall, and Kylie. After concluding with its final season, the show moved to Hulu, where its spin-off "The Kardashians" premiered in 2022.
As of February 17, 2026, viewers will be able to stream all seasons of "Keeping Up with the Kardashians," as well as its spin-offs and specials such as "Kourtney & Khloé Take Miami," "Kourtney & Kim Take New York," and various holiday-themed specials. This move marks a significant milestone in Hulu's commitment to delivering culturally relevant content to its subscribers.
The licensing agreement between Versant Media Group, the parent company of E!, and Hulu is expected to extend the reach of the franchise while preserving its long-term value. According to Lauren Tempest, General Manager at Hulu, this deal underscores the platform's dedication to providing viewers with a vast library of entertainment content.
"This collection, alongside the latest seasons of the Hulu Original 'The Kardashians,' underscores our commitment to delivering the most culturally relevant entertainment to our subscribers," Tempest said.
For Versant Media Group, the deal is seen as an opportunity to expand its reach and bring the Kardashian-Jenner franchise to new audiences. Val Boreland, President Entertainment at Versant, noted that this licensing agreement allows the company to extend the reach of the franchise while preserving its long-term value.
"'Keeping Up With the Kardashians' and the spin-off series and specials have proven to be some of the most enduring and successful content in our library, continuing to resonate with audiences worldwide," Boreland said. "This licensing agreement allows us to bring this slate to new viewers on Hulu."
With the addition of the original "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" universe to Hulu's collection, subscribers now have access to a vast library of content featuring one of the most iconic and enduring franchises in pop culture.
The popular reality TV show originally aired on E! from 2007-2021, introducing audiences to Kourtney, Kim, Khloé, Robert, Kendall, and Kylie. After concluding with its final season, the show moved to Hulu, where its spin-off "The Kardashians" premiered in 2022.
As of February 17, 2026, viewers will be able to stream all seasons of "Keeping Up with the Kardashians," as well as its spin-offs and specials such as "Kourtney & Khloé Take Miami," "Kourtney & Kim Take New York," and various holiday-themed specials. This move marks a significant milestone in Hulu's commitment to delivering culturally relevant content to its subscribers.
The licensing agreement between Versant Media Group, the parent company of E!, and Hulu is expected to extend the reach of the franchise while preserving its long-term value. According to Lauren Tempest, General Manager at Hulu, this deal underscores the platform's dedication to providing viewers with a vast library of entertainment content.
"This collection, alongside the latest seasons of the Hulu Original 'The Kardashians,' underscores our commitment to delivering the most culturally relevant entertainment to our subscribers," Tempest said.
For Versant Media Group, the deal is seen as an opportunity to expand its reach and bring the Kardashian-Jenner franchise to new audiences. Val Boreland, President Entertainment at Versant, noted that this licensing agreement allows the company to extend the reach of the franchise while preserving its long-term value.
"'Keeping Up With the Kardashians' and the spin-off series and specials have proven to be some of the most enduring and successful content in our library, continuing to resonate with audiences worldwide," Boreland said. "This licensing agreement allows us to bring this slate to new viewers on Hulu."
With the addition of the original "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" universe to Hulu's collection, subscribers now have access to a vast library of content featuring one of the most iconic and enduring franchises in pop culture.