‘Alien: Earth’ Tops Hulu’s Most-Watched Shows List This Week: Here Are the Remaining Top 10 Shows

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Some nights you want a fresh premiere and other nights you want a familiar world you can step back into without missing a beat. This week on Hulu brings both ends of that spectrum together with new releases sitting beside long running crowd favorites. There is scripted drama, animated comedy, competition series, and real world storytelling so you can match the show to your mood and your schedule.

Use this guide to line up what to watch next. You will find series with large episode libraries for easy weeknight viewing and newer titles with tight seasons that you can finish over a weekend. If you like quick stories that resolve by the credits or you want arcs that build across hours, this list keeps your queue stocked and ready.

10. ‘King of the Hill’ (1997)

10. 'King of the Hill' (1997)
20th Century Fox Television

This animated series follows Hank Hill, a propane salesman in the Texas town of Arlen, along with Peggy and Bobby and their neighbors who gather after work to talk in the alley. Episodes revolve around school functions, neighborhood projects, and everyday choices that test traditions and friendships.

The cast includes Dale, Bill, and Boomhauer who bring their own quirks to each story as the family navigates small town routines. With many seasons and mostly self contained plots, viewers can start with any episode of ‘King of the Hill’ and follow the characters without a long setup.

9. ‘It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’ (2005)

9. 'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia' (2005)
3 Arts Entertainment

Set at Paddy’s Pub, this comedy follows Mac, Charlie, Dennis, Dee, and Frank as they run a bar in Philadelphia while chasing schemes that spin out in unexpected ways. The show relies on quick dialogue and tight settings like the pub and apartments where problems pile up as plans unravel.

Stories move fast and revisit familiar locations and recurring side characters. Most episodes can be watched on their own and the ensemble in ‘It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’ drives the pace through bold choices that escalate the situation inside a single day.

8. ‘Bob’s Burgers’ (2011)

8. 'Bob's Burgers' (2011)
20th Century Fox Television

The Belcher family operates a small burger joint where Bob and Linda manage the kitchen and counter while Tina, Gene, and Louise mix school life with family responsibilities. Episodes highlight seasonal events, neighborhood traditions, and original songs that bring regulars into the restaurant.

Stories usually wrap by the end of the episode and revisit favorite customers and community hangouts. With a large catalog, ‘Bob’s Burgers’ works for a quick watch or a longer run since the setting and characters stay consistent as new plots pop up.

7. ‘MasterChef’ (2010)

7. 'MasterChef' (2010)
Endemol Shine North America

Home cooks compete through kitchen trials that test creativity, timing, and technique under pressure. Contestants present plates to judges who review taste, presentation, and execution and then decide who advances to the next round.

The format features Mystery Box challenges with limited ingredients, Team Challenges that demand coordination, and Pressure Tests where cooks reproduce complex dishes to stay in the game. Across the season the field narrows until one competitor wins ‘MasterChef’ and a prize that recognizes their growth and skill.

6. ‘Hurricane Katrina: Race Against Time’ (2025)

6. 'Hurricane Katrina: Race Against Time' (2025)
Lightbox Entertainment

This documentary series looks at the 2005 storm that struck the Gulf Coast and the urgent response that followed in New Orleans and nearby communities. Episodes examine the timeline of the disaster and the choices made by people on the ground as conditions changed.

Through interviews and archival footage the series traces emergency actions, levee failures, and the long process of recovery. Viewers see how decisions affected rescue efforts and infrastructure and how communities worked to rebuild in the months that followed ‘Hurricane Katrina: Race Against Time’.

5. ‘Bachelor in Paradise’ (2014)

5. 'Bachelor in Paradise' (2014)
ABC

Alumni from ‘The Bachelor’ and ‘The Bachelorette’ arrive at a beach resort where dates, group time, and new arrivals shift connections each week. Cast members live together, explore the setting, and decide who they want to keep seeing as the season moves forward.

Ceremonies determine who stays and who heads home and the next episode often introduces new people who change the social mix. The format gives couples a chance to continue outside the show and gives ‘Bachelor in Paradise’ a rotating cast that resets dynamics in every cycle.

4. ‘Limitless: Live Better Now’ (2025)

4. 'Limitless: Live Better Now' (2025)
Protozoa Pictures

This series focuses on practical steps that support daily health through movement, recovery, stress control, and sleep. Each episode explains one area in simple terms and offers routines and habits that fit into a regular day without special gear.

Experts demonstrate safe progressions and break tasks into manageable parts so viewers can try them at home. Segments in ‘Limitless: Live Better Now’ show tips for tracking results, staying consistent, and adjusting small behaviors that add up over time.

3. ‘General Hospital’ (1963)

3. 'General Hospital' (1963)
Walt Disney Television

Set in the city of Port Charles, this daytime drama follows doctors, nurses, families, and friends linked to the hospital and to businesses and institutions around town. Plots weave together medical cases, family ties, and personal conflicts that move from the hospital to homes and public spaces.

New episodes air on weekdays and advance multiple storylines at once, which lets viewers check in regularly and see developments across different characters. ‘General Hospital’ uses long arcs and returning faces to build connections that carry from one week to the next.

2. ‘Project Runway’ (2004)

2. 'Project Runway' (2004)
Bravo

Fashion designers create garments under strict time limits and specific briefs before showing each look on a runway in front of judges. Evaluations focus on construction, fit, and concept and each episode ends with a decision about who continues.

Challenges span formal wear, street ready pieces, and unconventional materials that push technique and originality. Team assignments and finale collections showcase range and market awareness as designers build a portfolio across the season on ‘Project Runway’.

1. ‘Alien: Earth’ (2025)

1. 'Alien: Earth' (2025)
FX Productions

This science fiction series takes place on our planet where a group of people confronts a looming threat that they do not fully understand. Episodes track the search for answers while resources are limited and choices carry immediate consequences.

The story uses contained locations, shifting alliances, and a tight timeline to build urgency from scene to scene. As clues come together, the team in ‘Alien: Earth’ tests solutions and faces risks that raise the stakes for everyone involved.

Tell us which show you are diving into next and why in the comments.

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