Here Are the Top 10 Most-Watched Shows on Hulu This Week, Including ‘Mr. & Mrs. Murder’

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This week’s Hulu chart is a riot of tonal variety: comfort-animation next to beachside romance, meticulous true crime beside culinary gauntlets, evergreen sitcom mayhem alongside daytime melodrama. It’s a snapshot of how we really watch—snacking across genres, chasing feels and vibes as much as stories.

Below, we break down the top performers from #10 to #1, spotlighting what’s fueling their momentum and why each one earns a prime spot in your queue. Whether you want cozy mysteries, high-stakes competitions, or communal watch-party fodder, the countdown has you covered.

10. ‘Mr. & Mrs. Murder’ (2025)

10. 'Mr. & Mrs. Murder' (2025)
ABC News Studios

Equal parts cozy and clever, ‘Mr. & Mrs. Murder’ follows a quick-witted couple whose rapport turns crime-scene chaos into crackling banter and crafty deductions. The appeal is less about gloom and more about chemistry, rhythm, and puzzle-box plotting.

It’s a breezy, feel-good kind of mystery—light on grit, heavy on charm—that invites late-night “just one more” viewing. When you want intrigue without the dread, this is a delightful palate cleanser.

9. ‘Gordon Ramsay’s Secret Service’ (2025)

9. 'Gordon Ramsay’s Secret Service' (2025)
FOX Alternative Entertainment

‘Gordon Ramsay’s Secret Service’ fuses hospitality know-how with covert-ops intensity, tossing contestants into pressure-cooker missions that test poise, precision, and teamwork. It’s peak Ramsay: brisk, exacting, and relentlessly engineered for edge-of-seat outcomes.

What keeps you hooked is the pendulum swing between toughness and mentorship. Breakthrough moments land hard, and the show’s crisp, challenge-forward format makes it dangerously bingeable for competition devotees.

8. ‘Capturing Their Killer: The Girls on the High Bridge’ (2025)

8. 'Capturing Their Killer: The Girls on the High Bridge' (2025)
ABC News Studios

Measured and compassionate, ‘Capturing Their Killer: The Girls on the High Bridge’ reconstructs an investigation with careful reporting and a clear sense of responsibility. Interviews, timelines, and analysis are assembled with a meticulous hand.

Instead of shock tactics, it foregrounds process and persistence. The result is sobering, engrossing, and respectful—true-crime storytelling for viewers who value clarity over spectacle.

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

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

‘It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’ remains an untamed masterclass in escalation, with the gang spinning petty schemes into catastrophes through sheer audacity and delusion. The satire is sharp, shameless, and ruthlessly rewatchable.

Short episodes and quotable chaos make it Hulu’s ultimate comedic comfort. Whether revisiting classics or catching up on later-season gems, it’s guaranteed misbehavior on demand.

6. ‘General Hospital’ (1963)

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

A pillar of daytime storytelling, ‘General Hospital’ thrives on tangled loyalties, legacy feuds, and slow-burn shocks. Every choice ripples through Port Charles, weaving long arcs that reward both newcomers and lifers.

Hulu makes jumping in painless: track your favorites, follow the twists, and let the cliffhangers do the rest. It’s comfort TV that still knows how to drop your jaw.

5. ‘Bachelor in Paradise’ (2014)

5. 'Bachelor in Paradise' (2014)
ABC

‘Bachelor in Paradise’ distills the franchise’s messy romance into a rotating beachside social game, where surprise arrivals and recouplings flip alliances in an instant. Strategy and chemistry collide in gloriously unpredictable ways.

The pace is momentum itself—big swings, bigger reactions, and just enough sincerity to keep you invested. It’s group-chat rocket fuel and a perfect weekly ritual.

4. ‘MasterChef’ (2010)

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

‘MasterChef’ pairs home-cook dreams with exacting culinary trials, separating solid plates from true showstoppers. Tasting-room tension and technical hurdles make each episode a miniature hero’s journey.

It’s clean, polished competition TV: decisive judging, visible growth, and triumphs that feel earned. Pick a favorite and ride the roller coaster—victories taste especially sweet here.

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

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

With rigor and empathy, ‘Hurricane Katrina: Race Against Time’ examines decision-making under extreme duress, stitching together first-hand accounts and archival materials. The storytelling insists on context, not just chronology.

What lingers is the humanity. The series reframes memory into meaning, tracing resilience and responsibility with a steady, unsensational hand that’s hard to look away from.

2. ‘Love Island UK’ (2015)

2. 'Love Island' (2015)
ITV Studios

‘Love Island UK’ remains the crown jewel of micro-drama: whispers on daybeds, recoupling ceremonies, and that seismic midseason shake-up. The social calculus is simple to grasp and endlessly complicated to play.

It’s tailor-made for communal viewing—predict the next turn, stake your claims, and prepare to be blindsided. Few shows generate this much real-time debate and delight.

1. ‘King of the Hill’ (1997)

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

Grounded, humane, and quietly hilarious, ‘King of the Hill’ earns the top slot by finding the extraordinary in everyday life. Its observational humor and steady heart make for stories that land with warmth and wit.

On Hulu, it becomes a ritual: episodes that stand alone yet deepen over time, ideal for winding down or settling in. It’s understated comfort that somehow always hits the spot.

Tell us which of these you’re streaming—and what you think should claim #1 next week—in the comments.

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