Hulu is one of the best streaming services, in no small part due to its excellent library of shows. The Emmys proved that you need Hulu if you're a TV lover, with Hulu shows "Shogun" and "The Bear" taking home the most awards while several others scored nominations.
But with so many great TV shows available, it can be a bit of a struggle to figure out what to watch. Luckily, Hulu has a top 15 shows and movies collection that shows you what’s trending on the platform.
After reviewing this week's popular shows, there are a few clear choices. The Hulu top 10 is still heavy on movies, as people binge-watch some holiday movies. But a popular soap opera has a ton of episodes that are about to leave Hulu and "Love Island: Australia" is heating up mere episodes away from its season finale. Just outside the top 10 is "What We Do in the Shadows" and it's currently one of my favorite shows I'm watching, so you want to check that out.
Without further ado, here are the three shows worth watching right now in Hulu’s top 10 shows. If you're looking for more to watch, check out our guide to Hulu's top movies.
This is based on the Hulu top 15 movies and shows as of Friday, December 20.
BEST SHOWS IN THE HULU TOP 10
'General Hospital'
"General Hospital" is the longest-running soap opera still on TV in the U.S. While the cast is regularly changing, the modern era of the show has revolved around the wealthy Quartermaine family and the fictional town of Port Charles. The Quartermaines are heavily involved in the city's business, which always causes some drama. But it's not just the Quartermaine family causing trouble — the Spencer family also often plays a prominent role.
This week a ton of new episodes arrived on Hulu. Currently, the episodes in season 62 since "Wed, Dec 04, 2024" are all available to stream. But there's a catch. Many of these episodes are leaving just as quickly as they arrived, with some disappearing as soon as today. So start watching now before it's too late.
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'Love Island: Australia'
"Love Island: Australia" works in the same way as the other shows in the "Love Island" franchise. A group of Aussie singles — known as "Islanders" — live together in a luxury villa that is isolated from the outside world. Throughout the season, the Islanders couple up to find love, as well as avoid being dumped from the villa. Meanwhile, Australians also vote for their favorite islanders to stay in the villa.
But it's not just the initial contestants participating. As old islanders are dumped, new islanders enter the villa and compete for the prize. "Love Island: Australia" is currently 27 episodes deep into season 6, and the season finale is just a few episodes away So catch up now before Australia decides the winner.
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Honorable mentions
'What We Do in the Shadows'
"What We Do in the Shadows" just wrapped up its final season, even though I'm currently only partway through season 1. This hit FX comedy mockumentary show is based on the Taika Waititi movie of the same name but has arguably surpassed the original film. It's been one of the most revered comedies on TV in recent years, earning dozens of Emmy Award nominations across five seasons (it just finished season 6).
The show centers around four vampire roommates on Staten Island: Nandor the Relentless (Kayvan Novak), Laszlo Cravensworth (Matt Berry), Nadja of Antipaxos (Natasia Demetriou), and Colin Robinson (Mark Proksch), who is an energy vampire rather than your traditional bloodsucker. It also stars Harvey Guillén as Nandor's familiar Guillermo, and later seasons star Kristen Schaal as The Guide, an envoy of the Vampiric Council. "What We Do in the Shadows" is hilarious and brilliant, and if you're looking for a new comedy to watch I highly recommend it.
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HULU TOP 15 SHOWS AND MOVIES RIGHT NOW
- "Elf"
- "The Christmas Break"
- "The Polar Express"
- "National Lampoon Christmas Vacation"
- "General Hospital"
- "No Way Up"
- "Christmas with the Cranks"
- "A Sudden Case of Christmas"
- "Cuckoo"
- "Love Island: Australia"
- "What We Do in the Shadows"
- "Fred Claus"
- "Twilight"
- "Four Christmases"
- "Nutcrackers"