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How to download shows from Hulu
A downloaded movie or show is the perfect way to stay entertained if you find yourself offline.
Whether you’re going camping or on a flight where you may not have any entertainment, you can download a movie or a couple episodes of your favorite shows on Hulu.
Unfortunately to download a show on Hulu you need to be subscribed to Hulu (No Ads) or Hulu (No Ads) + Live TV. There is a 30 day free trial for Hulu (No Ads) though. Additionally, you can only download shows and films from Hulu on supported mobile devices. Most iPhones, iPads, Androids, and Amazon Fire tablets are supported, but more information on which devices are supported can be found here.
And not all films and shows on Hulu are available for download. Shows and films that are available for download will have a downwards facing arrow near the movie or episode title.
But, the good part is that you can have up to 25 shows or films downloaded at a time from Hulu.
Here’s how to do it.
How to download films and shows on Hulu
1. Open the Hulu App
2. Navigate to the movie or TV episode you want to download
You can tell if the movie or TV episode can be downloaded if there is a downwards facing arrow below the movie title or next to the TV episode title.
3. Tap the download icon below the movie title or next to the TV episode title
Tap the download icon to download a movie on Hulu.
Credit: screenshot: hulu
To download a TV episode, search for the TV show and select it. Then scroll down to the episode you want to download and tap the download icon.
Tap the download icon to download a TV episode.
Credit: screenshot: hulu
When a movie or TV episode is downloaded the download icon will turn white and have a checkmark inside it.
The download button turning white indicates an episode or movie has been successfully downloaded.
Credit: screenshot: hulu
There you have it. Now log off and get watching.
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