‘The Kardashians’ Is Hulu’s Most-Watched Show of the Week
Here’s your no-nonsense rundown of what people are actually streaming right now on Hulu: ten shows across reality, comedy, drama, true-crime, and competition TV—each entry packed with concrete cast, crew, and plot details so you can decide what to start next.
10. ‘The Floor’ (2024– )

This Fox game show, created by John de Mol and hosted by Rob Lowe, adapts the Dutch format in which contestants battle for territory on a massive LED grid through rapid-fire trivia duels. Eureka Productions and partners produce, with filming based at Ardmore Studios in Bray, Ireland, and episodes streaming on Hulu after broadcast. Seasons add format tweaks while keeping the conquest mechanic and a winner-takes-all cash prize. Network announcements and trade coverage detail production orders and premiere dates.
9. ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ (2005– )

Shonda Rhimes created this long-running medical drama following surgeons at Seattle’s Grey Sloan Memorial as they juggle high-stakes cases and evolving relationships. Across its extensive run, cast members have included Ellen Pompeo, Chandra Wilson, James Pickens Jr., Kevin McKidd, and Kim Raver, with Meg Marinis currently serving as showrunner. The series is produced by Shondaland in association with ABC and continues to add seasons while maintaining next-day availability on Hulu. Production history notes renewals through recent seasons and ongoing ensemble shifts.
8. ‘Doc’ (2025– )

Developed by Barbie Kligman and based on the Italian hit ‘Doc – Nelle tue mani’, this medical drama stars Molly Parker as a physician rebuilding her life and career after profound memory loss. The cast includes Omar Metwally, Jon Ecker, Amirah Vann, Anya Banerjee, Patrick Walker, Charlotte Fountain-Jardim, and Felicity Huffman. Produced by Fox Entertainment and Sony Pictures Television, with James S. Levine composing, the show delivers patient-of-the-week stories threaded with the lead’s recovery arc. Episodes air on Fox with next-day streaming on Hulu.
7. ‘Dancing with the Stars’ (2005– )

Celebrities partner with professional dancers to perform ballroom and Latin routines scored by a judging panel and combined with viewer votes. Since season 32, hosting duties have been handled by Alfonso Ribeiro and Julianne Hough, with judges Carrie Ann Inaba, Derek Hough, and Bruno Tonioli. The series documents rehearsal packages, themed weeks, and eliminations leading to a finale showdown. New broadcast episodes stream next-day on Hulu.
6. ‘The Golden Bachelor’ (2023– )

ABC’s senior-focused ‘Bachelor’ spinoff is hosted by Jesse Palmer and spotlights a later-in-life lead navigating group dates, one-on-ones, and rose ceremonies with contestants close to his age. Production details and cast profiles are maintained by ABC, with seasons airing in primetime and streaming on Hulu after broadcast. The format mirrors the franchise’s core structure while foregrounding life experience, family considerations, and long-term compatibility. Season scheduling aligned with network strategy shifts during recent labor disruptions.
5. ‘Abbott Elementary’ (2021– )

Quinta Brunson created, executive produces, and stars in this mockumentary workplace comedy set in a West Philadelphia public school. The ensemble cast includes Tyler James Williams, Janelle James, Lisa Ann Walter, Chris Perfetti, William Stanford Davis, and Sheryl Lee Ralph, portraying teachers improvising solutions despite limited resources. Episodes interweave classroom challenges, mentorship, and staff dynamics with documentary-style interviews. It airs on ABC with next-day streaming on Hulu.
4. ‘Murdaugh: Death In The Family’ (2025– )

This docuseries chronicles the Murdaugh saga, organizing timelines, principal figures, and legal outcomes linked to the South Carolina family. Executive producers include Michael D. Fuller, Erin Lee Carr, Nick Antosca, Mandy Matney, Patricia Arquette, and Jason Clarke, with UCP and Eat the Cat among the production companies. The series releases on Hulu, drawing on interviews and archival materials to connect courtroom developments with broader community impact. Episodes emphasize verified case facts and procedure.
3. ‘Reasonable Doubt’ (2022– )

Created and showrun by Raamla Mohamed for Onyx Collective/Hulu, this legal drama centers on high-powered Los Angeles defense attorney Jax Stewart, played by Emayatzy Corinealdi. The ensemble includes Michael Ealy, Morris Chestnut, McKinley Freeman, Tim Jo, and Angela Grovey across season-spanning cases and personal entanglements. Executive producers include Mohamed, Kerry Washington, Pilar Savone, Larry Wilmore, and Anton Cropper. Episodes focus on client strategy, crisis management, and the pressures of public scrutiny.
2. ‘High Potential’ (2024– )

Created by Drew Goddard and run by Todd Harthan for ABC, this crime dramedy stars Kaitlin Olson as a gifted civilian consultant who helps detectives crack cases through pattern recognition. The core cast features Daniel Sunjata, Javicia Leslie, Deniz Akdeniz, Judy Reyes, and Steve Howey across case-of-the-week investigations with light serialization. The series adapts a French format and streams next-day on Hulu. Production credits include executive producers Goddard, Olson, and Diane Ruggiero-Wright.
1. ‘The Kardashians’ (2022– )

This reality series follows Kris Jenner with Kourtney Kardashian Barker, Kim Kardashian, Khloé Kardashian, Kendall Jenner, and Kylie Jenner as cameras track family milestones and business ventures for Hulu. Executive producers include all six Kardashian-Jenners alongside Ryan Seacrest and Fulwell 73’s Ben Winston, continuing the retooled format launched after ‘Keeping Up with the Kardashians’. Episodes blend personal storylines with brand launches, travel, and behind-the-scenes media work. Hulu serves as the U.S. distributor and home for new seasons.
Tell us which Hulu show you’re starting next and what hooked you—cast, creators, or the premise—in the comments.


