Major streaming platforms are increasingly featuring content centered around cannabis, reflecting the plant’s evolving cultural and legal status worldwide. A recent article published on July 1st, authored by A.J. Herrington and fact-checked by Nick Congleton, highlighted the growing array of cannabis-related programs available to viewers on services such as Netflix, Hulu, and Prime Video.
This surge in content encompasses a variety of genres, including insightful documentaries, engaging reality series, and innovative cooking shows. These programs delve into different facets of the cannabis world, exploring its history, business landscape, cultural impact, and culinary uses.
Documenting the Shift
Among the notable documentary offerings is “Highland: Thailand’s Marijuana Awakening,” available on Netflix. This series provides viewers with a focused look into the transformation of Thailand’s approach to cannabis. Presented as a three-episode documentary, it explores the nuances of the nation’s shifting policies and public perception surrounding the plant, offering a glimpse into a significant development in the global cannabis landscape.
Inside the Industry
The reality television genre also embraces the cannabis theme with shows like “High Hopes.” This series offers a behind-the-scenes look at the daily operations of a cannabis dispensary in Los Angeles. Available on both Hulu and Apple TV+, “High Hopes” is executive produced by prominent figure Jimmy Kimmel, adding a layer of mainstream attention to the subject matter. The show centers around the experiences of brothers Slava and Mishka as they navigate the challenges and opportunities of running their cannabis business in a competitive market, providing a window into the modern cannabis industry workplace.
Culinary Cannabis
Competitive cooking shows have also embraced cannabis as a key ingredient. Netflix features programs such as “Cooked With Cannabis” and “Cooking on High.” These shows challenge chefs to incorporate cannabis into their culinary creations, pushing the boundaries of food preparation and presentation. “Cooking on High” is hosted by Ngaio Bealum, adding a familiar face from the cannabis advocacy and entertainment world to the culinary competition format. These series highlight the versatility of cannabis beyond traditional consumption methods, showcasing its potential in the gastronomic world.
Broader Perspectives
Beyond these specific examples, the platforms host a range of other programs that cover various aspects of cannabis. These offerings explore themes ranging from cannabis culture and the complexities of cannabis businesses to the plant’s broader societal impact. This diverse content palette ensures that viewers interested in the subject can find programs that resonate with their specific interests, whether they are curious about policy, industry, culture, or personal use.
The presence of such varied cannabis-focused programming on major streaming platforms like Netflix, Hulu, and Prime Video underscores the increasing acceptance and mainstream visibility of the plant. It signifies a cultural moment where discussions and depictions of cannabis are moving from the periphery into widely accessible entertainment and informational media, reflecting changing attitudes and legal frameworks across different regions.

