After a conspicuous absence from any streaming platforms throughout its linear run, Impeachment: American Crime Story is coming to Hulu imminently, the streamer announced on Thursday.
Impeachment, which served as the third installment of FX’s Crime Story anthology, will drop on Hulu Monday, March 7. The 10-episode mission first aired from September through November last year and chronicled President Invoice Clinton’s headline-grabbing affair with White Home intern Monica Lewinsky in the Nineties. Beanie Feldstein (Booksmart) starred as Lewinsky, while Sarah Paulson co-starred as Lewinsky’s confidant Linda Tripp.
The series sparked some confusion throughout its run: Many anticipated the new episodes to be accessible for next-day streaming on Hulu, as most FX series are (even those that were not “FX on Hulu” originals). However a earlier licensing settlement between twentieth Century Fox and Netflix prevented the episodes from touchdown on Hulu immediately, and the show was thus not accessible to stream anyplace while it aired weekly on FX.
As well as to Impeachment, Hulu has also acquired the third and final season of Pose (which was also notably MIA from streaming when it aired last year), as well as American Horror Story‘s recent tenth season. Pose will drop on March 7, while AHS is accessible now.
“We are thrilled that these captivating and trailblazing series from Ryan Murphy have come to Hulu,” said Hulu president Joe Earley. “American Crime Story, American Horror Story and Pose all resonate deeply with audiences in their own ways, and continue to set the standard for riveting, character-driven, inclusive storytelling. Alongside our partners at FX and 20th Television, we are proud to offer these prestigious and thought-provoking titles to our subscribers.”