The Controversial Serial Murder Mystery is Hulu’s Most-Watched Show of the Week

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Hulu’s streaming lineup features a diverse mix of gripping original dramas, high-stakes reality competitions, true-crime investigations, and long-standing television staples. Audiences this week are gravitating toward fresh thriller releases alongside enduring network favorites that continue to pull in steady viewership. From prestigious wildlife documentaries to intense culinary showdowns, these selections represent the most popular programming capturing viewer attention across the platform.

‘Somebody Knows Something’ (2026)

'Somebody Knows Something' (2026)
ABC News Studios

‘Somebody Knows Something’ follows survivor and advocate Kara Robinson Chamberlain as she investigates complex cold cases and unresolved disappearances across the country. Chamberlain applies investigative persistence alongside her personal experience to reexamine cases that have puzzled detectives and internet communities for years. The documentary series highlights the collaborative efforts between family members, digital sleuths, and formal law enforcement agencies. Executive produced by Ari Mark, Katie Turley-Molony, and Claire Weinraub, the program focuses on uncovering neglected leads to provide closure.

‘Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?’ (1999)

'Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?' (1999)
Celador Productions

‘Who Wants to Be a Millionaire’ challenges contestants to answer increasingly difficult multiple-choice questions in pursuit of a top cash prize. Participants must balance risk and reward as the monetary stakes rise with each correct response. Players utilize classic lifelines to eliminate wrong answers or seek guidance when uncertain of the correct option. The game show structure tests both broad general knowledge and composure under pressure.

‘Kitchen Nightmares’ (2007)

'Kitchen Nightmares' (2007)
A. Smith & Co. Productions

‘Kitchen Nightmares’ follows chef Gordon Ramsay as he evaluates and assists financially distressed restaurants throughout the United States. Episodes document Ramsay diagnosing deep-seated issues ranging from substandard hygiene and poor food preparation to toxic workplace communication. The program features sweeping transformations that encompass updated interior dining spaces, modernized menus, and revised kitchen workflows. Ramsay works directly with ownership and staff to implement fundamental changes before their businesses face permanent closure.

‘Nation’s Dumbest’ (2026)

'Nation's Dumbest' (2026)
BBC Studios

Hosted by comedian Jack Whitehall, ‘Nation’s Dumbest’ presents a comedic competition where celebrity contestants strive to avoid finishing in last place. The reality series features challenges structured around elementary and high school experiences. Participants navigate pop quizzes, playground trials, report cards, and mock parent-teacher conferences to demonstrate basic trivia and common sense. The lighthearted format highlights the humorous mistakes of its well-known players as they battle to stay out of the bottom position.

‘Project Runway’ (2004)

'Project Runway' (2004)
Bravo

‘Project Runway’ brings together emerging fashion designers to compete in creative wardrobe challenges. Contestants receive tight time limits, specified budgets, and themed materials to construct original runway-ready garments. Each completed design is showcased on a runway and evaluated by a panel of fashion industry professionals. Weekly eliminations narrow the field until remaining finalists earn the opportunity to present a complete collection.

‘Lion’ (2026)

'Lion' (2026)
National Geographic

‘Lion’ is a National Geographic wildlife documentary series executive produced by Jon Favreau and Mike Gunton. The narrative tracks the developmental journey of an African lion cub named Kio as he learns to survive within his pride. Throughout the series, cameras capture the natural hazards, pack hierarchies, and hunting lessons required to reach adulthood. Narrated by O.J. Lynch, the production employs advanced filming techniques to present behavioral observations of apex predators in their native habitat.

‘General Hospital’ (1963)

'General Hospital' (1963)
Walt Disney Television

‘General Hospital’ follows the interconnected lives, family conflicts, and romances of residents living in the fictional city of Port Charles. While centering on the medical staff at the titular institution, the daytime drama incorporates multi-generational family rivalries and criminal intrigue. Long-standing family dynasties navigate corporate struggles, romantic heartbreak, and sudden crises. First premiering in 1963, the daytime serial holds the distinction of being the longest-running American soap opera currently in production.

‘MasterChef’ (2010)

'MasterChef' (2010)
Endemol Shine North America

‘MasterChef’ gathers amateur and home cooks from across the nation to test their culinary knowledge and technical skills. Contestants face structured challenges including mystery box ingredients, high-volume team catering tasks, and high-pressure elimination tests. A panel of veteran culinary figures evaluates each plate on flavor balance, presentation, and technical execution. Competitors are eliminated weekly until one finalist secures the grand prize and title.

‘Furious’ (2026)

'Furious' (2026)
Composition 8

Created by Elizabeth Meriwether, ‘Furious’ stars Emmy Rossum as FBI agent Alice Black on the trail of a calculating female serial killer. The crime drama follows both the investigator and the perpetrator as their individual motivations for justice collide. As the investigation progresses, the psychological connection between the two women challenges standard perceptions of morality and law. The series is executive produced by a team that includes Scoot McNairy, Quincy Tyler Bernstine, and Matt Olmstead.

‘The Shards’ (2026)

'The Shards' (2026)
20th Television

Adapted from Bret Easton Ellis’s novel and created alongside Ryan Murphy, ‘The Shards’ is set in Los Angeles during 1981. The drama follows a fictionalized seventeen-year-old Ellis during his senior year among wealthy students at the exclusive Buckley prep school. Social circles are disrupted when the arrival of a mysterious new classmate coincides with the predatory crimes of a local serial killer. The series features a core cast of young performers including Igby Rigney, Homer Gere, Graham Campbell, and Hayes Warner.

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