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How to Watch Little Fires Everywhere When it Drops on Hulu Tonight

Social distancing due to COVID-19 safety has made it the unofficial season of binge-watching. Luckily, one of the year’s most-anticipated new series is on its way to keep us occupied during self-isolation. Tomorrow, the first three episodes of Little Fires Everywhere—based on Celeste Ng’s bestselling 2017 novel—will be available to watch on Hulu.

The limited series has a team of powerhouses behind it. Reese Witherspoon plays Elena Richardson, the matriarch of an affluent suburban family in Shaker Heights, Ohio. Kerry Washington is Mia Warren, a free-spirited photographer whose nomadic lifestyle leads her to Elena’s doorstep. Naturally, the dynamic between these two women and their families ignites conflict. Both Washington and Witherspoon co-executive produced the project.

You can watch the sparks fly tonight beginning at 12 a.m. EST (9 p.m. PST) via Hulu. The first three episodes will all be released at that time. The next five episodes will be released on a weekly basis: March 25, April 1, April 8, April 15, and April 22.

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If you have a Hulu subscription, order takeout from your local restaurant and get watching. If you don’t have access to the service, you can begin a free month-long trial right now. After that, basic plans for the streamer begin at $5.99 a month. Or you can commit to a Hulu + Live TV plan, which comes with a seven-day trial and $44.99 cost per month after.

You can also watch via the Hulu app on:

  • Android phone and tablet
  • Android TV
  • Apple TV
  • Chromecast
  • Echo Show
  • Fire Tablet
  • Fire TV and Fire TV Stick
  • iPhone and iPad
  • LG TV and Blu-ray player
  • Nintendo Switch
  • PlayStation 3
  • PlayStation 4
  • Roku and Roku Stick
  • Samsung TV and Blu-ray player
  • Sony TV and Blu-ray player
  • TiVo
  • Windows 10
  • Xbox 360
  • Xbox One

      Has there ever been a better time to lose yourself to a binge-watch?

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