Nielsen has published very surprising numbers about the most watched titles of streaming providers. These films and series are now the masters of the world.
John Gabor
06.21.2024 – Since most streaming providers keep their viewership data a secret, Nielsen's occasional surveys of the most successful shows are a treasure. Although the numbers below are compiled by the top 10 films and series in the US, a very useful ranking appears for the week ending in the spring premiere period.
Especially since the difference between Netflix's new sci-fi film and Max's big cinema release is striking.
By Variety Now subscriber According to Nielsen data, two films were listed from May 20 to May 26. Among the most watched streaming content among those bearing the name Jennifer Lopez, it is On IMDb Strong Average Rating – The sequel to Atlas and Denis Villeneuve's epic sci-fi thriller, Dune: Part Two, also made it into this week's top ten rating.
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Atlas debuted the week measured by Nielsen, achieving 795 million viewing minutes in the US in just three days (its global performance in the meantime – Netflix) Data According to – it was approximately 3.4 billion minutes). Thus, it ranked fifth in the top ten list and became the most watched movie for the week, as the only series is better than it. The week's other big movie fresh from theaters was Dune: Part Two, released on Max, with 711 million minutes watched, which was enough for ninth place.
Not surprisingly, season 3 of The Bridgerton Family topped the entire first week with 2.2 billion minutes, including all three seasons. The new season of the series Evil, which is not currently shown in our country (it will probably come to SkyShowTime later), opened its run in eighth place, with 719 million viewing minutes. Young Sheldon (896 million minutes), Bob's Burger House (742 million minutes), Family Guy (724 million minutes), and NCIS (695 million minutes) also placed impressively in the top 10.
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