Fresh off last night’s second season premiere of Fox’s The Last Man On Earth, Hulu today announced that it has acquired exclusive streaming rights to all past episodes of the hit series.

As part of a new deal with Twentieth Century Fox TV Distribution, all existing episodes of the series are available to stream exclusively on Hulu beginning today. Hulu will maintain day-after-air streaming rights to current episodes of the series, which also are available on Fox’s network streaming app Fox Now. New episodes of The Last Man On Earth air Sundays at 9:30 PM on Fox.

“Hulu subscribers have been huge fans of The Last Man On Earth since its premiere,” said Craig Erwich, SVP, Head of Content, Hulu. “Now, we want to give them the gift to watch all episodes of this creative, fun series.”

All episodes will be available to stream on Hulu with limited commercials for $7.99 per month, or with no commercials for $11.99 per month.

“In the post-apocalyptic world of The Last Man On Earth, all Phil Miller wanted was for someone – anyone – to find him,” said Gina Brogi, Twentieth Century Fox EVP, Worldwide Pay TV & SVOD. “We now know Phil is not alone—he has millions of viewers following his journeys including Hulu’s appreciative and growing fan base who can now binge on prior seasons of Fox’s hit series.”

The deal comes on the heels of Hulu’s streaming deal for The Goldbergs, along with exclusive sub streaming rights to Fox hit series Empire, and Brooklyn Nine Nine, The Mindy Project, and Nashville among others

The Last Man On Earth is coming off four Emmy noms. The comedy centers on the life and adventures of Phil Miller, an average guy who inadvertently became humanity’s last hope. 20th Century Fox TV produces. The series is created and written by Will Forte, and executive-produced by Forte, Phil Lord, Chris Miller and Seth Cohen.