‘Alien: Earth’ Continues to Top Hulu’s Most-Watched Shows List for the Week: Here Are the Remaining Top 10 Shows
Hulu’s lineup this week spans sci-fi horror, reality competitions, true-crime deep dives, and legacy TV staples. Whether you’re catching up on brand-new premieres or settling in with long-running favorites, there’s plenty here to queue up next.
Below, find quick, useful rundowns for each title—what it’s about, who’s in it, and the key creative minds behind the scenes—so you can jump straight to what fits your mood tonight.
10. ‘TMZ Presents: The War Over OnlyFans’ (2025)

This TMZ doc special examines the creator economy around the subscription platform OnlyFans, exploring how performers, influencers, and industry observers view its opportunities and risks. The program is listed on Hulu as a 2025 TV-14 documentary series with one episode available.
Participants include creators discussing earnings, safety, and stigma on the platform; recent coverage highlights appearances by figures such as Dan Benson and Jemma Lucy debating the model’s perks and pitfalls.
9. ’20/20′ (1978)

‘20/20’ is ABC News’ long-form primetime newsmagazine anchored by David Muir and Deborah Roberts, known for true-crime investigations, exclusive interviews, and multi-hour specials. The program regularly delivers two-hour episodes on Friday nights.
Janice Johnston serves as executive producer, leading coverage that frequently explores breakthroughs in forensics, high-profile cold cases, and major national stories, with episodes streaming on Hulu after broadcast.
8. ‘Rick and Morty’ (2013)

Adult Swim’s animated sci-fi comedy ‘Rick and Morty’ follows Rick Sanchez and his grandson Morty across multiverse adventures with the rest of the Smith family. After 2023’s voice-cast change, Rick is voiced by Ian Cardoni and Morty by Harry Belden, while Chris Parnell, Sarah Chalke, and Spencer Grammer continue as Jerry, Beth, and Summer.
Co-created by Dan Harmon and Justin Roiland, the series mixes episodic sci-fi plots with ongoing arcs involving alternate realities, clones, and interdimensional rivals. New seasons air on Adult Swim with streaming availability on Hulu.
7. ‘MasterChef’ (2010)

‘MasterChef’ is the U.S. adaptation of Franc Roddam’s cooking competition format, produced by Endemol Shine North America and One Potato Two Potato. The current judging panel features Gordon Ramsay, Joe Bastianich, and Tiffany Derry, who evaluate home cooks through skills tests, team challenges, and high-pressure eliminations.
The latest cycle rolls out a “Dynamic Duos” theme that pairs cooks—siblings, partners, or friends—to tackle collaborative challenges. Episodes premiere on FOX and are available to stream the next day on Hulu.
6. ‘The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox’ (2025)

This true-crime biographical miniseries follows Amanda Knox’s wrongful conviction in Italy and the years-long fight to clear her name. Grace Van Patten portrays Knox, with Sharon Horgan as Edda Mellas; the cast also includes John Hoogenakker, Francesco Acquaroli, Giuseppe De Domenico, and Roberta Mattei.
Created by K.J. Steinberg, the series lists executive producers including Steinberg, Warren Littlefield, Monica Lewinsky, Amanda Knox, and Christopher Robinson. Filmed partly in Perugia, the show premiered with two episodes on August 20, 2025, with subsequent episodes released weekly on Hulu.
5. ‘Bachelor in Paradise’ (2014)

‘Bachelor in Paradise’ gathers memorable alumni from ‘The Bachelor’ and ‘The Bachelorette’ for a second chance at love in a tropical resort setting. The series is hosted by Jesse Palmer with Wells Adams serving as bartender and on-screen adviser, and this season filmed at the Azura Beach Resort in Costa Rica.
Season 10 introduced the franchise’s first-ever cash-prize twist alongside the standard roses-and-romance format, culminating in couples weighing commitment against a six-figure payout. Episodes are available to stream on Hulu following their ABC run.
4. ‘General Hospital’ (1963)

ABC’s daytime drama ‘General Hospital’ was created by Frank and Doris Hursley and is set in the fictional city of Port Charles, New York. Over decades it has featured core characters such as Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard), Laura (Genie Francis), Carly (Laura Wright), and Jason Morgan (Steve Burton), with storylines spanning hospital crises, family feuds, and organized crime.
The series—executive produced by Frank Valentini—airs weekdays on ABC and is written by a long-running team of daytime veterans. It holds the distinction of being one of television’s longest-running scripted series and continues production at The Prospect Studios in Los Angeles.
3. ‘Betrayal’ (2023)

‘Betrayal’ is an ABC News Studios true-crime docuseries inspired by the hit podcast, telling real stories of relationships that unravel into shocking deception and crime. The first installment, ‘Betrayal: The Perfect Husband,’ follows TV producer Jenifer Faison as she uncovers the double life and crimes of her husband, former teacher Spencer Herron.
The newest three-part chapter, ‘Betrayal: Under His Eye,’ examines a case involving a physician whose hidden abuses were exposed, featuring interviews with survivors and advocates. Recent episodes debuted in early September and stream on Hulu.
2. ‘Project Runway’ (2004)

‘Project Runway’ is a fashion-design competition created by Eli Holzman in which designers create looks under tight deadlines and face the judging panel on the catwalk. The current era features Heidi Klum back as host, Nina Garcia and stylist Law Roach as judges, and designer Christian Siriano mentoring contestants. Episodes air on Freeform with streaming on Hulu.
Across its network shifts, the franchise has been produced by outfits including Magical Elves and, in its latest season, by teams behind Freeform’s run. The format remains focused on weekly design briefs, runway evaluations, and a finale collection at fashion week that determines the winner.
1. ‘Alien: Earth’ (2025)

Set two years before the original ’79 film, ‘Alien: Earth’ follows the aftermath of the USCSS Maginot’s crash and a corporate race to control terrifying xenobiology on the ground. The series centers on Wendy, a human consciousness in a synthetic “hybrid” body, and her brother Hermit, while the Prodigy Corporation’s young magnate Boy Kavalier pulls dangerous strings that escalate the threat. The ensemble includes Sydney Chandler (Wendy), Alex Lawther (Hermit), Essie Davis, Babou Ceesay, Adarsh Gourav, and Timothy Olyphant, among others.
Created and showrun by Noah Hawley, with executive producers including Ridley Scott, the series is produced by 26 Keys, Scott Free, and FX Productions, and streams via FX on Hulu. Jeff Russo composes, with cinematography by Dana Gonzales and others; the show premiered in the U.S. on August 12, 2025.
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