‘The Golden Bachelor’ Is Hulu’s Most-Watched Show This Week: Here Is the Rest of the Top 10
Hulu’s weekly most-watched lineup blends reality competitions, crime dramas, and legacy soaps with buzzy new FX sagas. From senior-season romance and ballroom showdowns to star-studded whodunits and franchise sci-fi, this mix spans broadcast hits streaming next-day and Hulu Originals dropping new episodes on a rolling schedule.
Below, you’ll find concise rundowns for each title—what it’s about, who’s in it, and who’s behind the camera—so you can jump in without missing a beat. The countdown is presented as a classic 10-to-1, but the sequence follows the list you provided exactly.
10. ‘The Floor’ (2024– )

This U.S. adaptation of John de Mol’s format is a high-stakes trivia competition hosted by Rob Lowe, produced by Eureka Productions in partnership with Talpa and Fox Entertainment. Contestants stand on a gridded LED floor and engage in head-to-head subject duels; winners take opponents’ territory, with a grand-prize payout for controlling the entire floor.
The series premiered on Fox in January 2024 and has been renewed through multiple seasons, with subsequent premieres in late 2024 and 2025. The show is filmed at Ardmore Studios in Ireland and streams on Hulu after broadcast.
9. ‘Project Runway’ (2004– )

The fashion-design competition was created by Eli Holzman and has aired on multiple U.S. networks across its 21 seasons, with notable hosts and mentors including Heidi Klum, Tim Gunn, Karlie Kloss, and Christian Siriano, and judges such as Nina Garcia, Michael Kors, Zac Posen, and Brandon Maxwell. The franchise packages cash prizes, mentorships, and editorial features to launch designers’ careers.
Recent season coverage notes a historic Season 21 win for Veejay Floresca and outlines the current prize structure—cash, a CFDA mentorship, and an Elle magazine feature—while episodes are made available for streaming after their initial run.
8. ‘General Hospital’ (1963– )

ABC’s daytime institution is the longest-running American soap opera still in production, created by Frank and Doris Hursley and filmed at The Prospect Studios in Los Angeles. Executive producer Frank Valentini has led the series since 2012, with head writing currently credited to Elizabeth Korte and Chris Van Etten.
The series expanded from 30 to 60 minutes by the late 1970s and is known for long-running families like the Spencers and Quartermaines, as well as cultural milestones such as Luke and Laura’s 1981 wedding. Episodes air weekdays on ABC and stream on Hulu after broadcast.
7. ‘The Lowdown’ (2025– )

From creator, writer, and director Sterlin Harjo, this FX neo-noir drama stars Ethan Hawke as Lee Raybon, a Tulsa citizen journalist who digs into local corruption and powerful families. Executive producers include Harjo and Hawke, with cinematography by Adam Stone, Mark Schwartzbard, and Christopher Norr; early coverage highlights performances from Hawke, Keith David, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Tim Blake Nelson, and Kyle MacLachlan.
The series premiered on FX on September 23, 2025, and streams next-day on Hulu; it debuted earlier in TIFF’s Primetime lineup. Official pages and reviews outline the investigative premise and the show’s connection to Harjo’s broader body of work.
6. ‘Only Murders in the Building’ (2021– )

Created by Steve Martin and John Hoffman, the mystery comedy follows three neighbors—played by Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez—who investigate murders linked to their Upper West Side building while producing a true-crime podcast. The series features music by Siddhartha Khosla and an ensemble of recurring players across multiple seasons.
Premiering in 2021 on Hulu, the show has released multiple seasons with new cases each year and was renewed again for a 2025 run. Hulu’s series page lists five seasons available to stream, with cast and creator credits matching the on-platform synopsis.
5. ‘Alien: Earth’ (2025– )

An FX series set within the ‘Alien’ universe, ‘Alien: Earth’ is created and executive produced for television by Noah Hawley. The story begins when a deep-space research vessel crash-lands on Earth, drawing “Wendy” (played by Sydney Chandler) and a tactical team into a discovery that escalates into a planet-level threat. The cast includes Sydney Chandler, Alex Lawther, Timothy Olyphant, Essie Davis, and Babou Ceesay.
Episodes stream on Hulu (via FX on Hulu) after their FX telecast, continuing franchise hallmarks of corporate intrigue and survival-horror within new Earth-bound settings. FX and Hulu listings confirm the principal cast and series premise.
4. ‘Dancing with the Stars’ (2005– )

The long-running ballroom competition pairs celebrities with professional dancers for weekly routines scored by judges and audience votes. Since 2023, the series has been hosted by Alfonso Ribeiro and Julianne Hough, with Carrie Ann Inaba, Derek Hough, and Bruno Tonioli on the judging panel. Recent coverage has noted live-show moments and the rotating slate of celebrity contestants each season.
Season 33 (Fall 2024) crowned Joey Graziadei and Jenna Johnson as champions; the show continues with new seasons while maintaining its elimination format and pro-celebrity pairings. Episodes air on ABC and stream on Hulu after broadcast.
3. ‘Reasonable Doubt’ (2022– )

Created by Raamla Mohamed for Hulu’s Onyx Collective, this legal drama stars Emayatzy Corinealdi as high-powered Los Angeles defense attorney Jax Stewart, navigating morally tricky cases and a complicated personal life. The ensemble features McKinley Freeman, Tim Jo, Angela Grovey, Thaddeus J. Mixson, Aderinsola Olabode, Michael Ealy, and—beginning in later seasons—Morris Chestnut and Joseph Sikora. Executive producers include Mohamed and Kerry Washington.
The series premiered in September 2022 and has continued with additional seasons, with Season 2 launching in August 2024 and subsequent renewals extending the story. Episodes run roughly 46–55 minutes and are produced by 20th Television/ABC Signature in association with Onyx Collective.
2. ‘High Potential’ (2024– )

This ABC crime drama from creator and executive producer Drew Goddard is adapted from the French series ‘HPI’ and stars Kaitlin Olson as Morgan Gillory, a single mom with a 160 IQ who’s hired as a civilian consultant for the LAPD after cracking a complex case. The main cast includes Daniel Sunjata as Detective Adam Karadec, Judy Reyes as Selena Soto, Javicia Leslie as Daphne Forrester, and Deniz Akdeniz as Lev “Oz” Özdil.
Season 2 premiered in September 2025, continuing Morgan’s unconventional casework within Major Crimes while exploring her family dynamics. ABC and trade coverage confirm returning series regulars and Goddard’s role shepherding the U.S. adaptation for ABC Signature.
1. ‘The Golden Bachelor’ (2023– )

A spin-off of ‘The Bachelor’ franchise that focuses on romance in the golden years, the series is hosted by Jesse Palmer and currently centers on Season 2 lead Mel Owens, a former NFL linebacker turned attorney. Episodes air on ABC and stream next-day on Hulu, with the season premiere introducing 23 contestants, including Carol Freeman-Branstine, and highlighting Owens’ on-air apology that set the tone for the new season.
Season 2 continues the franchise format—limo arrivals, dates, and rose ceremonies—while tailoring challenges and conversations to an older cast. ABC’s official materials list the full roster and ages for the contestants, with Palmer guiding weekly eliminations as the pool narrows.
Share which of these shows you’re watching on Hulu this week—and why—in the comments!


