Actor Chris Pang appeared on Good Morning America’s GMA3 program this week to discuss his new Hulu thriller series titled "The Season" [1, 2].

The appearance marks a significant promotional push for the series as it introduces audiences to a narrative blending luxury and vengeance. By highlighting the intersection of wealth and crime, the show aims to capture the tension inherent in high-stakes social environments.

Pang said during a studio segment on the ABC broadcast and its accompanying YouTube channel [1]. He detailed the plot of the series, which centers on a woman seeking revenge against the backdrop of Hong Kong’s elite sailing season [2]. The production emphasizes the contrast between the opulent lifestyle of super-yachts and the darker scandals occurring behind the scenes [2].

The series is designed as a thriller that explores the rigid social hierarchies of the sailing world. Pang's discussion on GMA3 focused on how the show utilizes these settings to drive the plot forward and heighten the drama of the protagonist's quest for retribution [1, 2].

While specific release dates and episode counts were not detailed in the segment, the promotional cycle is currently active across multiple platforms [1, 3]. The series is positioned as a key addition to Hulu's thriller lineup for June 2026 [3].

The series follows a woman's revenge amid Hong Kong’s elite sailing season.

The promotion of 'The Season' reflects a growing trend in streaming content that pairs localized, high-society settings—such as Hong Kong's sailing culture—with universal themes of revenge. By utilizing a high-profile platform like GMA3, Hulu is targeting a broad audience to build anticipation for the series' atmospheric and class-driven tension.