‘Alien: Earth’ Is Hulu’s Most-Watched Show This Week: Here Is the Rest of the Top 10

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Some weeks you want something brand new. Other weeks you want the comfort of a classic you can jump into any night. This week on Hulu delivers both, with fresh releases sitting next to long running favorites that keep pulling viewers back in. It is a mix of scripted stories, reality competitions, animation, and true events that gives everyone something easy to start and fun to stick with.

Use this roundup to spot the next show to queue up. You will see recent premieres alongside series that have hundreds of episodes ready to binge. If you like a single night watch or prefer a season long journey, this lineup is built to keep your watchlist full and your evenings sorted.

10. ‘King of the Hill’ (1997)

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

This animated sitcom follows Hank Hill, a propane salesman in the fictional town of Arlen in Texas, along with his wife Peggy and their son Bobby. Episodes focus on everyday life, neighborhood friendships, school events, and local traditions that shape the Hill family and the people around them.

The show features a core group of characters that includes Dale, Bill, and Boomhauer who gather in the alley to catch up after work. With a large catalog from its original run across many seasons, viewers can drop in anywhere and find self contained stories that are easy to enjoy in any order.

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

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

Set at Paddy’s Pub in Philadelphia, this comedy centers on five friends who run a struggling bar. The main group includes Mac, Charlie, Dennis, Dee, and Frank who regularly start plans that spin into larger problems inside the bar and around the city.

Stories lean on quick dialogue and tight settings that make episodes simple to pick up without a long recap. The series uses recurring locations like the pub and the characters’ apartments to tell fast moving plots that build on in jokes fans recognize right away.

8. ‘Bob’s Burgers’ (2011)

8. 'Bob's Burgers' (2011)
20th Century Fox Television

This animated series follows the Belcher family as they run a small burger restaurant. Bob and Linda manage the kitchen and the front of house while their kids Tina, Gene, and Louise help out and get caught up in school and neighborhood adventures.

Episodes often feature original songs and seasonal events that bring regulars into the restaurant. With many stand alone stories and a consistent setting, it is easy to watch an episode on its own or let a few play back to back.

7. ‘MasterChef’ (2010)

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

Home cooks from across the country compete in culinary challenges that test creativity, technique, and timing. Contestants prepare dishes within strict rules and present them to a panel of judges who evaluate taste, presentation, and execution.

The format includes Mystery Box challenges that limit ingredients, Team Challenges that demand coordination, and Pressure Tests where the weakest performers cook to avoid leaving. Each week ends with decisions that narrow the field until one cook earns the title and a prize package.

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

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

This documentary series examines the 2005 storm that devastated the Gulf Coast and the critical hours that followed. Episodes look at how the disaster unfolded across New Orleans and surrounding communities and how people on the ground responded as conditions changed.

The series uses interviews and archival material to show decisions made by officials, first responders, and residents. It traces emergency efforts, the impact of levee breaches, and the long road to rebuilding so viewers can understand what happened and why key choices mattered.

5. ‘Bachelor in Paradise’ (2014)

5. 'Bachelor in Paradise' (2014)
ABC

Alumni from ‘The Bachelor’ and ‘The Bachelorette’ arrive at a beachside resort to see whether new connections can turn into lasting relationships. The cast spends time together on dates and in shared living spaces where new arrivals can change dynamics at any moment.

The structure revolves around rose ceremonies where participants choose who they want to keep seeing. People can leave as couples or say goodbye, and the next week brings fresh faces and different matchups that keep the social game moving.

4. ‘Limitless: Live Better Now’ (2025)

4. 'Limitless: Live Better Now' (2025)
Protozoa Pictures

This series focuses on practical ways to improve daily health and performance with guidance from experts. Each episode breaks down a specific area like movement, recovery, stress management, or sleep and shows small steps viewers can use in regular routines.

Segments highlight approachable changes that fit into busy schedules without special equipment. The show emphasizes simple habits, clear explanations, and safe progressions so audiences can try ideas at home and track how those choices feel over time.

3. ‘General Hospital’ (1963)

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

Set in the fictional city of Port Charles, this daytime drama follows doctors, nurses, families, and friends connected to the hospital. The stories cover medical cases, personal relationships, and conflicts that play out across multiple locations in the city.

The series uses long form storytelling with arcs that weave together over weeks and months. New episodes air on weekdays which keeps plots moving and gives viewers frequent updates on ongoing mysteries, romances, and family revelations.

2. ‘Project Runway’ (2004)

2. 'Project Runway' (2004)
Bravo

Fashion designers compete to create garments under tight deadlines and specific briefs. Each episode ends with a runway show where a panel evaluates construction, fit, and overall concept to decide whose look stands out and who must leave.

Challenges range from evening wear to avant garde designs and often include unconventional materials that push creativity. Team assignments and finale collections add variety to the season and give designers a chance to show range across different styles.

1. ‘Alien: Earth’ (2025)

1. 'Alien: Earth' (2025)
FX Productions

This new science fiction series arrives with a modern setting on our home planet and a high stakes survival story. Episodes track a group of people as they confront a mysterious and deadly threat while trying to understand what they face and how to stop it.

The show builds tension through tight locations, changing loyalties, and the pressure of limited time to act. Viewers follow the characters as they gather clues, test options, and navigate the risk that any move could escalate the danger.

Tell us which show you are watching right now and why in the comments.

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