
Hulu has finally acquired the U.S. distribution rights to Will Forte (The Last Man On Earth) and D’Arcy Carden (The Good Place)’s latest comedy-drama series, titled Sunny Nights. This comes more than a month after the show first premiered in Australia on Stan.
“Sunny Nights follows a pair of siblings. Forte plays strait-laced American Martin Marvin, attempting to get a mobile spray-tan business up and running. As Marvin and his loose-cannon sister Vicki attempt to turn their company from a start-up operating out of the back of a van into a multi-million-dollar empire, they cross swords with a ruthless gangster and must figure out how to stay alive and out of prison,” reads the show’s synopsis.
When is the release date for Hulu’s Sunny Nights series?
According to Deadline, Sunny Nights will be available to stream on Hulu starting on March 11, 2026. The Australia-set dramedy also stars Rachel House (Thor: Ragnarok) as Mony, Jessica De Gouw (The Couple Next Door) as Susi, Miritana Hughes (Preacher) as Kash, Ra Chapman (Wentworth) as Joyce, and Megan Wilding (Mystery Road: Origin) as Nova, with a special appearance from Patrick Brammall (Colin From Accounts).
“I love this show, and I can’t wait for everyone to see it,” Carden said in a statement. “Will Forte, Trent O’Donnell, and I became blood brothers for life while filming in Australia. We had the best, warmest, most talented cast and crew, whom we also became blood brothers with. The writers blew us away with every script. We demanded they become our blood brothers, and they complied.”
The 8-episode show is created by Nick Keetch and Ty Freer, with Trent O’Donnell serving as its director and executive producer. It is produced by Echo Lake Entertainment and Jungle Entertainment. Echo Lake CEO Doug Mankoff is also an executive producer.
Forte added, “I am so excited about Sunny Nights coming to Hulu. Working with D’Arcy, Trent, and our amazing Australian crew was an incredibly special experience. And I’m thrilled that the show turned out to be as fun and funny as it was to make.”
(Source: Deadline)