Hit Mystery-Comedy Is on Top of Hulu’s Most-Watched Series of the Week Again

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Hulu’s weekly viewership rankings showcase a dynamic intersection of long-running network staples and fresh original programming. This week’s data indicates a significant interest in procedural dramas and psychological thrillers that offer both episodic resolution and long-term narrative arcs. From international acquisitions making a mark on American soil to high-budget original productions, the platform continues to cater to a diverse array of genre preferences. These ten series currently represent the most engaged audiences on the service, reflecting the latest trends in streaming habits.

‘General Hospital’ (1963–)

'General Hospital' (1963–)
Walt Disney Television

This long-running daytime soap opera continues to draw significant viewership by chronicling the lives and loves of the residents of Port Charles. Centered around the iconic medical facility, the show balances high-stakes hospital drama with intricate family sagas and criminal conspiracies. It remains a staple of the ABC lineup, maintaining its relevance through evolving storylines and a dedicated multi-generational fan base. Recent episodes have focused on shifting alliances and long-standing rivalries that keep audiences returning daily to see the latest developments.

‘Memory of a Killer’ (2026)

'Memory of a Killer' (2026–)
Warner Bros. Television

‘Memory of a Killer’ premiered on Fox on January 25, 2026, and follows the story of Angelo Doyle, played by Patrick Dempsey. This American crime drama is based on the 2003 Belgian film ‘De Zaak Alzheimer’ and was developed by Ed Whitmore and Tracey Malone. The narrative focuses on Angelo as he navigates a complex criminal underworld while working for a man named Dutch, portrayed by Michael Imperioli. The series also stars Richard Harmon, Odeya Rush, and Daniel David Stewart in pivotal roles.

‘Doc’ (2020–)

'Doc' (2020–)
Lux Vide

Based on a true story, this medical drama follows Dr. Andrea Fanti as he navigates life after losing twelve years of his memory due to a traumatic brain injury. Stripped of his authority and his recollection of his loved ones, he must rebuild his medical career from the ground up as a simple trainee. The show explores themes of empathy and the human connection within the clinical environment of a major hospital. Its unique premise and emotional depth have made it a standout international acquisition that resonates with a broad audience.

‘Will Trent’ (2023–)

'Will Trent' (2023–)
3 Arts Entertainment

Special Agent Will Trent of the Georgia Bureau of Investigation uses his unique perspective, shaped by a difficult past in the foster care system, to solve complex cases. Despite his dyslexia, his keen observational skills allow him to see details that others often overlook during forensic investigations. The series is based on the best-selling novels by Karin Slaughter and maintains a balance between procedural crime-solving and personal character growth. Audiences have gravitated toward the show’s distinctive visual style and the compelling chemistry among its ensemble cast members.

‘The Beauty’ (2026)

'The Beauty' (2026)
20th Television

This provocative drama explores a world where a sexually transmitted virus makes people physically perfect but carries a deadly long-term cost. Based on the graphic novel by Jeremy Haun and Jason A. Hurley, the series examines society’s obsession with aesthetic standards and the physical consequences of vanity. Detectives tasked with investigating crimes related to the virus uncover a vast conspiracy that reaches the highest levels of government. The show has quickly become a trending topic due to its high-concept premise and timely social commentary regarding modern identity.

‘Abbott Elementary’ (2021–)

'Abbott Elementary' (2021–)
Warner Bros. Television

Set in an underfunded Philadelphia public school, this mockumentary follows a group of dedicated teachers who are determined to help their students succeed despite systemic challenges. The series uses humor to highlight the everyday struggles and triumphs of educators working in the American school system. Lead creator Quinta Brunson portrays Janine Teagues, an optimistic second-grade teacher whose enthusiasm often clashes with the more cynical veteran staff. Its blend of heart and sharp wit has earned it critical acclaim and a consistent spot in the weekly streaming charts.

‘The Rookie’ (2018–)

'The Rookie' (2018–)
ABC Studios

John Nolan pursues his dream of joining the Los Angeles Police Department after a life-altering incident leads him to move from a small town to the big city. As the oldest rookie on the force, he faces skepticism from superiors who view his career change as a midlife crisis rather than a genuine calling. The procedural drama combines intense action sequences with the personal challenges faced by officers both on and off duty. Its longevity is attributed to its ability to reinvent its storylines while maintaining a focus on the core ensemble’s professional and personal evolution.

‘Fear Factor: House of Fear’ (2026)

'Fear Factor: House of Fear' (2026)
FOX

This specialized iteration of the classic reality competition series challenges contestants to face their most intense phobias in a series of grueling physical and psychological stunts. Participants must endure terrifying environments and confront visceral obstacles to win a significant cash prize. The ‘House of Fear’ branding emphasizes the horror elements and claustrophobic settings that have become a hallmark of the franchise’s modern revival on streaming platforms. Its high viewership reflects a renewed interest in high-stakes reality television that pushes human endurance to its absolute limits.

‘Tell Me Lies’ (2022–)

'Tell Me Lies' (2022–)
Belletrist Productions

Based on the novel by Carola Lovering, this psychological drama explores the tumultuous and toxic relationship between Lucy Albright and Stephen DeMarco over the course of eight years. The story begins at a small college and follows the couple as their choices lead to irreversible consequences for themselves and their social circle. The narrative structure frequently shifts between different timelines to reveal how obsession and deception can dismantle lives over a decade. Its dark themes and complex character dynamics have made it one of the most discussed original series available on the service.

‘High Potential’ (2024–)

'High Potential' (2024–)
Goddard Textiles

A single mother with an exceptionally high IQ transitions from a cleaning job at a police station to a role as a consultant for the major crimes unit. Her unconventional methods and cognitive abilities allow her to solve cold cases that have baffled veteran detectives for years. The series is an American adaptation of the popular French show ‘HPI’ and stars Kaitlin Olson as the brilliant but eccentric lead. Its successful first season has resonated with viewers looking for a fresh take on the traditional police procedural format through a comedic lens.

Please share which of these Hulu series you are currently binge-watching in the comments.

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