Beloved Mystery Series Tops Hulu’s Top 10 Most-Watched Series List This Week Again

Hulu currently offers a diverse range of shows, from popular network favorites to updated reality series and intriguing dramas that are really grabbing viewers. People are enjoying both familiar, comforting shows and brand-new, intense series that delve into complex psychological themes. This week‘s most popular shows show a strong interest in crime dramas and seeing well-known actors take on new challenges. Here’s a look at the series currently topping Hulu’s charts.

‘General Hospital’ (1963–Present)

This popular soap opera still attracts a dedicated audience with its stories set in the town of Port Charles. The show revolves around the complicated relationships and feuds of the Quartermaine and Corinthos families, and the doctors and nurses at the local hospital. Recent episodes have kept up the show’s tradition of surprising plot twists, changing loyalties, and intense emotional drama. It’s currently the longest-running soap opera in America and a long-time favorite on ABC.

‘Memory of a Killer’ (2026)

Patrick Dempsey stars in this fast-paced thriller as Angelo Doyle, a professional hitman. Doyle’s already risky life gets even harder when he’s diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease early on, causing his memory to fail. He’s in a desperate fight against time to keep his secrets safe and finish his assignments before he loses his memory completely. The series is based on the Belgian novel and film ‘De Zaak Alzheimer’.

‘Doc’ (2025–Present)

Molly Parker plays Dr. Amy Larsen, a highly skilled head of internal medicine whose life is turned upside down by a traumatic brain injury. When she wakes up, she has no memory of the past eight years and discovers she’s divorced, distant from her daughter, and no longer able to lead her team. Amy is forced to start over as an intern, working with doctors she used to mentor, all while trying to rebuild her life and remember who she was. The show is inspired by the Italian series ‘Doc – Nelle tue mani’.

‘Will Trent’ (2023–Present)

This crime drama is based on Karin Slaughter’s popular books and centers around Will Trent, a GBI special agent. Trent’s challenging childhood in foster care and his dyslexia give him a different way of looking at things, which helps him solve tough cases in Atlanta. He’s often joined by his dog, Betty, and has a complicated relationship with detective Angie Polaski. Ramón Rodríguez gives a compelling performance, showing both Trent’s intelligence at work and his personal struggles.

‘The Beauty’ (2026)

This unsettling sci-fi drama, created by Ryan Murphy and Matthew Hodgson, is based on the popular Image Comics series. It centers around a sexually transmitted disease that causes physical perfection in those infected, but ultimately leads to death, and how this sparks a dangerous obsession with appearance. Starring Evan Peters and Ashton Kutcher, the show is a satirical blend of body horror and a detective-like investigation into the virus’s origins. It’s a dark look at how far society will go to achieve the perfect image.

‘Abbott Elementary’ (2021–Present)

Quinta Brunson’s sitcom, presented as a documentary, remains popular because it’s both funny and touching. It follows a group of enthusiastic teachers in Philadelphia’s public schools, led by the hopeful Janine Teagues, who work hard to support their students even with limited resources. The show skillfully combines insightful observations about the challenges facing schools with relatable humor about work and the people who dedicate their lives to education. Many consider it a standout series for its ability to find positivity amidst the everyday difficulties faced by teachers.

‘The Rookie’ (2018–Present)

Nathan Fillion plays John Nolan, a man who decides to follow his lifelong dream of becoming a police officer with the LAPD after a divorce and witnessing a bank robbery change his outlook on life. As the oldest new recruit, Nolan relies on his maturity and perseverance to succeed alongside his younger coworkers. The show combines exciting police work with relatable characters, personal relationships, and moments of humor. Over time, Nolan grows from a rookie officer into a seasoned professional who mentors new recruits.

‘Fear Factor: House of Fear’ (2026)

Johnny Knoxville leads this fresh take on a familiar competition show. Fourteen contestants move into one house together, where getting along – or not getting along – is just as crucial as being physically tough. They’ll brave scary stunts and disgusting challenges, facing their biggest fears for a chance to win a big prize. The tension between housemates adds a whole new level of drama to the competition.

‘Tell Me Lies’ (2022–Present)

This intense psychological drama follows the destructive and captivating relationship between Lucy and Stephen over eight years. Starting as a normal college romance, it quickly becomes a complicated connection that changes the lives of everyone around them. Told through two different time periods, the story reveals how lies and betrayal affect their circle of friends as they grow up. The film is based on Carola Lovering’s novel and honestly portrays the damaging effects of manipulation.

‘High Potential’ (2024–Present)

Kaitlin Olson plays Morgan, a brilliant single mom who cleans for the police. She has a unique talent for noticing things others miss while cleaning crime scenes, and this leads to an unlikely partnership with a detective who follows all the rules. Together, they solve tough cases. The show follows Morgan as she juggles her messy personal life with her new job as a crime-solving consultant. It’s an American version of the popular French series ‘HPI’, combining humor and mystery.

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2026-02-08 12:45