‘Alien: Earth’ Is Hulu’s Most-Watched Show This Week As Well: Here Is the Rest of the Top 10
This week on Hulu brings a mix of new originals, true crime investigations, long running staples, reality competitions, and a fan favorite comedy. It is a snapshot of what viewers are streaming right now with fresh 2025 releases sitting beside series that have been part of TV for years. Variety is the draw with documentaries, scripted comedy, daytime drama, and competitive reality all in the same queue.
Below you will find the ten titles people watched most over the past week. Each entry includes straightforward details about what the project covers and who is involved where that information is part of the show’s identity. It is a simple guide to help you know what each title offers once you hit play.
10. ‘Hurricane Katrina: Race Against Time’ (2025)

‘Hurricane Katrina: Race Against Time’ examines the 2005 Gulf Coast disaster with a focus on the storm’s landfall, levee failures, evacuation efforts, and the human impact across New Orleans and neighboring communities. The program presents timelines and first person accounts alongside archival material to document response and recovery.
The production features reporting and research that draw on public records, news footage, and interviews with residents and emergency personnel. It is produced for Hulu in 2025 with an emphasis on verified chronology and testimony from those who were on the ground.
9. ‘Project Runway’ (2004)

‘Project Runway’ is a fashion design competition where designers create runway looks under strict time and material limits before a panel evaluates each collection. Episodes typically follow the process from sketch to sewing to the final walk as contestants balance creativity with construction.
The series is produced by a team that coordinates weekly challenges and brings in guest judges from fashion and entertainment. Mentors and judges provide critiques that shape who advances and who is out as the season moves toward a final showcase.
8. ‘Stalking Samantha: 13 Years of Terror’ (2025)

‘Stalking Samantha: 13 Years of Terror’ is a true crime documentary about a stalking case that lasted more than a decade. It details reported incidents, investigation milestones, and the legal steps that followed while centering the experience of the victim.
The production uses interviews, case documents, and digital evidence to reconstruct events and explain how law enforcement and the courts handled the case. It is a 2025 Hulu release that works with legal and investigative experts to clarify procedures and timelines.
7. ‘Gordon Ramsay’s Secret Service’ (2025)

This unscripted series follows Gordon Ramsay as he investigates struggling restaurants by going undercover with help from insider tips and late night surveillance. Each episode shows him gathering unfiltered evidence with hidden cameras, then revealing himself to the owners and staff before guiding a turnaround that includes menu fixes, cleanliness standards, and service improvements.
The show is produced by Studio Ramsay Global and Fox Alternative Entertainment with Gordon Ramsay and Bill Langworthy among the executive producers. Episodes air on Fox and stream on Hulu and feature cases such as a long running Greek restaurant in Washington DC, with undercover guests and recon footage used to document issues before changes are put in place.
6. ‘Bachelor in Paradise’ (2014)

‘Bachelor in Paradise’ brings familiar faces from ‘The Bachelor’ and ‘The Bachelorette’ together in a resort setting where dates, new arrivals, and rose ceremonies determine who stays. The format follows contestants as they form connections and make decisions that affect the group each week.
The series is produced by the franchise team that manages date cards, cocktail gatherings, and elimination moments. Hosts and franchise personalities keep the events moving while the crew captures cast interviews and daily life at the location.
5. ‘It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’ (2005)

‘It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’ follows the owners and regulars of Paddy’s Pub in Philadelphia as they get into schemes that spiral through the city and back to the bar. The series was created by Rob McElhenney with key creative roles for Charlie Day and Glenn Howerton and it is set around the core group known to fans as the gang.
The ensemble includes Charlie Day, Rob McElhenney, Glenn Howerton, Kaitlin Olson, and Danny DeVito with episodes written and directed by members of the cast and writing staff across many seasons. The production is known for a tight comedic style built around the bar setting and recurring characters from its world.
4. ‘General Hospital’ (1963)

‘General Hospital’ is an American daytime drama set in the fictional city of Port Charles with stories that weave through the hospital, the police department, and families tied to the town. The series was created by Frank and Doris Hursley and has run for decades with interconnected plotlines across generations.
The production features a large ensemble cast with long standing characters and new arrivals who carry medical, romantic, and criminal arcs. Executive producers and head writers guide story blocks that move from operating rooms to courtrooms and homes across Port Charles.
3. ‘MasterChef’ (2010)

‘MasterChef’ is a cooking competition where home cooks face skill tests, mystery boxes, and elimination challenges for the title and culinary prizes. The United States version is based on a format created by Franc Roddam and centers on technique, flavor, and presentation as cooks plate for the judges.
The series features Gordon Ramsay on the judging panel alongside other culinary figures who evaluate dishes and mentor contestants through the process. The production team designs kitchen trials, brings in guest chefs, and stages finales where finalists create full menus.
2. ‘The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox’ (2025)

This limited scripted series dramatizes the case surrounding Amanda Knox from her study abroad in Italy through arrest, interrogations, trials, and eventual exoneration. The story centers on Knox’s experience and portrays key figures including her then boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito, prosecutor Giuliano Mignini, and investigators involved in the case.
The series was created by K.J. Steinberg and is executive produced by Amanda Knox, Monica Lewinsky, Warren Littlefield, and others. The cast includes Grace Van Patten as Amanda Knox with Sharon Horgan, John Hoogenakker, Giuseppe De Domenico, Francesco Acquaroli, and Roberta Mattei in principal roles, and new episodes roll out weekly on Hulu.
1. ‘Alien: Earth’ (2025)

‘Alien: Earth’ is an FX series streaming on Hulu set within the ‘Alien’ universe on near future Earth. The story follows Wendy, a terminally ill girl whose consciousness is transferred into an advanced synthetic body, and Kirsh, a synthetic assigned to protect and train her, as a hostile organism reaches the planet and forces corporate, military, and scientific teams into a race to contain it. The setting brings the conflict home from deep space and tracks how competing agendas shape the response.
The series was created for television by Noah Hawley and is produced by FX Productions in association with Scott Free. The cast features Sydney Chandler as Wendy and Timothy Olyphant as Kirsh alongside Essie Davis, Alex Lawther, Samuel Blenkin, Babou Ceesay, and Sandra Yi Sencindiver, with music by Jeff Russo. Episodes premiered in 2025 on FX with streaming on Hulu, releasing weekly.
Share your thoughts on which of these titles you watched this week and tell us what you plan to queue up next in the comments.


