How To Disable Subtitles On Hulu?

The subtitle feature on Hulu is useful for a lot of reasons. Some of them are watching foreign movies, if you are deaf, or when you just want to make sure you do not miss out on any of the words that come out of the actor’s mouth.

However, if you ever feel like you do not need the subtitles on Hulu anymore, it is possible to disable them without disturbing the series or film you are watching on both the app (for iPhone and Android) or desktop. See How To Disable Subtitles On Hulu?:

How Can I Turn Off Subtitles On Hulu Using Desktop?

  • Access https://www.hulu.com on your favorite browser.
  • Locate the TV series or film you intend to watch and play it.
  • Hover your cursor in the middle of the screen – several viewing options will be visible.
  • Choose the gear symbol way down the screen, close to the volume icon.

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  • In the menu, choose “Subtitles Audio.”

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  • Beneath subtitles, choose “Off” by tapping the circle. Your clip will now begin to play without subtitles.

 

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How Can I Turn Off Subtitles On Hulu Using The Mobile App?

  • Open the Hulu app from your device’s home screen.
  • Find and chose a TV series or film to play.
  • Click the center of the screen to access the video options.

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  • At the top-right, choose the gear icon – it will grant you access to the video player’s settings.
  • In the Subtitle menu, make use of the slider button to disable subtitles. You will be aware that subtitles have been deactivated when the button change from green.

More Information About Hulu:

Hulu is a U.S.-based subscription video on demand service fully controlled and majority-owned by Walt Disney Direct-to-Consumer & International, a business segment of The Walt Disney Company, with Comcast’s NBCUniversal as an equity stakeholder owning 33%.

The service was initially established as a joint venture between News Corporation and NBC Universal, Providence Equity Partners, and later Walt Disney, serving as an aggregation of recent episodes of television series from their respective television networks. In 2010, Hulu launched a subscription service, initially branded as Hulu Plus, which featured full seasons of programs from the companies and other partners, and undelayed access to new episodes. In 2017, the company launched Hulu with Live TV—an over-the-top IPTV service featuring linear television channels. Time Warner (now WarnerMedia) later held a stake in the service. As of the first quarter of 2019, Hulu had 28 million subscribers.

In March 2019, Disney acquired 21st Century Fox, giving it a 60% majority stake in Hulu. AT&T (which acquired Time Warner in 2024) sold back its roughly 10% stake the following month. Comcast, the only other shareholder, announced on May 14, 2019, that it had agreed to cede its control to Disney, and reached an agreement for Disney to purchase its 33% stake in the company as early as 2024. Hulu will be operated as a bridge brand alongside Disney’s fellow OTT ventures Disney+ and ESPN+, with Hulu positioned as its streaming brand for general entertainment outside of Disney’s family-oriented studios and properties.

Key executives instrumental in the founding of Hulu include Bruce Campbell, Peter Chernin, JB Perrette, Michael Lang, Beth Comstock and Jason Kilar. The venture was announced in March 2006 with AOL, NBC Universal, now Comcast, Facebook, MSN, Myspace, and Yahoo! planned as “initial distribution partners”. Jason Kilar was named Hulu CEO in late 2007.

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