‘The Kardashians’ Tops Hulu’s Top 10 Most-Watched Shows List This Week
Hulu’s most-watched series this week span everything from reality TV royalty and glossy legal dramas to true-crime stories, soaps, and long-running medical shows, giving subscribers a little bit of everything whenever they open the app. These titles pull in audiences from broadcast and cable while also debuting as fresh streaming originals, often with next-day streaming deals that keep viewers current on new episodes. Together, they show how much of Hulu’s library is built around ongoing, serialized storytelling—whether that’s following real families, fictional school staff, or doctors in crisis. Here’s a closer look at the shows viewers are tuning into right now.
10. ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ (2005– )

‘Grey’s Anatomy’ is a long-running medical drama that follows surgical interns, residents, and attendings at a Seattle hospital as they progress through their careers. Created by Shonda Rhimes, the series originally centered on Dr. Meredith Grey and gradually shifted toward a broader ensemble while maintaining its focus on medical cases intertwined with personal storylines. It airs on ABC, with new episodes made available for streaming on Hulu after broadcast, and the platform also hosts a large back catalog of earlier seasons. Over its many seasons, the show has introduced multiple spin-offs, major cast changes, and serialized arcs involving hospital mergers, disasters, and shifting leadership at the fictional Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital.
9. ‘Doc’ (2025– )

‘Doc’ is an American medical drama adapted from the Italian series ‘Doc – Nelle tue mani’, developed by Barbie Kligman and airing on Fox with streaming availability that includes Hulu. The story follows Dr. Amy Larsen, a physician who loses several years of her memory after a traumatic brain injury and must piece together her personal and professional life. Episodes explore her attempts to reconnect with colleagues, understand past decisions, and rebuild relationships while continuing to treat patients at a Minneapolis hospital. The series premiered in early 2025 and has been renewed for additional seasons, expanding its ensemble cast and deepening the central mystery of Amy’s missing years.
8. ‘General Hospital’ (1963– )

‘General Hospital’ is one of the longest-running American daytime soap operas, set in the fictional city of Port Charles and centered on the staff and patients of the town’s hospital along with prominent local families. The show has aired continuously on ABC since the early 1960s, expanding from a half-hour format to a full hour and evolving its cast and storylines over decades. Plots typically mix medical crises with romance, crime, and multi-generational family drama, with several characters and families remaining central across long arcs. Hulu offers streaming access to recent episodes, giving viewers an on-demand way to stay current with the ongoing narrative without needing to catch the daytime broadcast slot.
7. ‘Dancing with the Stars’ (2005– )

‘Dancing with the Stars’ pairs celebrities with professional dancers in a ballroom dance competition where couples perform choreographed routines in various styles. The American version of the format, adapted from the British series ‘Strictly Come Dancing’, originally aired on ABC and later moved to Disney+ before returning to ABC with simultaneous streaming. Each season features weekly performances, scored by a panel of judges and voted on by viewers, with the lowest-ranked couples eliminated until a winner is crowned. Recent seasons continue to be available for streaming on Hulu after broadcast, giving viewers access to performance nights, results shows, and special themed episodes.
6. ‘The Golden Bachelor’ (2023– )

‘The Golden Bachelor’ is a spin-off in ‘The Bachelor’ franchise that focuses on a senior lead looking for a partner later in life, featuring contestants in an older age bracket than the flagship series. Hosted by Jesse Palmer, the series keeps the core format of dates, roses, and eliminations, but shifts its themes toward second chances, family considerations, and life after retirement. It airs on ABC, with episodes available for streaming on Hulu after broadcast, allowing viewers to follow along with weekly eliminations and special events. The show has expanded into multiple seasons, each centering on a new leading man and a cast of women with diverse life experiences and backgrounds.
5. ‘Abbott Elementary’ (2021– )

‘Abbott Elementary’ is a mockumentary-style workplace comedy set in a public elementary school in Philadelphia, following teachers and staff dealing with limited resources and everyday classroom challenges. Created by and starring Quinta Brunson, the series uses a documentary crew framing device similar to ‘The Office’ and ‘Parks and Recreation’ to capture interviews and behind-the-scenes moments. The show airs on ABC in the United States, with new episodes made available on Hulu the following day as part of a broadcast–streaming partnership. Multiple seasons are currently streaming, and recent seasons continue to explore changes at the school, evolving relationships among staff, and new characters joining the faculty.
4. ‘All’s Fair’ (2025– )

‘All’s Fair’ is a legal drama created by Ryan Murphy, Jon Robin Baitz, and Joe Baken that follows a group of female divorce lawyers who start their own firm in Los Angeles. The series stars Kim Kardashian, Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash-Betts, Teyana Taylor, Sarah Paulson, and Glenn Close, bringing together a cast that blends established actors with first-time scripted leads. Storylines focus on high-stakes divorce cases, celebrity clients, and the internal dynamics of the all-female firm as they challenge their former workplace and the wider legal establishment. The show premiered on Hulu in November 2025 with an initial batch of episodes, with additional episodes released weekly on the service.
3. ‘Murdaugh: Death in the Family’ (2025– )

‘Murdaugh: Death in the Family’ is a dramatized true-crime series based on the real-life Murdaugh family case in South Carolina and inspired by the ‘Murdaugh Murders’ podcast. The show focuses on Alex Murdaugh, portrayed by Jason Clarke, and examines the deaths of his wife Maggie and son Paul, as well as the legal and financial scandals surrounding the family. Patricia Arquette and Brittany Snow co-star in key roles, with Snow playing journalist and podcaster Mandy Matney, whose reporting helped bring details of the case to wider public attention. The series premiered on Hulu in October 2025, with episodes released weekly and a limited number of installments planned for the season.
2. ‘Reasonable Doubt’ (2022– )

‘Reasonable Doubt’ is a legal drama centered on high-powered Los Angeles defense attorney Jax Stewart, created by Raamla Mohamed for Hulu. The series follows Jax as she navigates complex criminal cases, ethical gray areas, and the pressures of balancing her demanding career with family life. It features an ensemble cast that includes Emayatzy Corinealdi, Michael Ealy, and McKinley Freeman, with cases often touching on issues of race, class, and public perception in the justice system. Produced under the Onyx Collective banner, the show streams exclusively on Hulu, with episodes built around both serialized personal arcs and case-of-the-week storytelling.
1. ‘The Kardashians’ (2022– )

‘The Kardashians’ continues the reality TV chronicle of the Kardashian–Jenner family, following their personal lives, relationships, and business ventures as a Hulu original series. The show picks up after ‘Keeping Up with the Kardashians’, shifting to a more cinematic production style while still tracking major events like brand launches, family milestones, and public controversies. Episodes are structured around individual storylines for family members such as Kim, Khloé, Kourtney, and Kylie, often weaving social media moments into the narrative. New seasons drop directly on Hulu, where viewers can also catch up on earlier episodes in the series.
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