What’s Trending on Streaming: Daily Trending Lists for Hulu, Disney+, Peacock, Paramount+ and Max from October 27-November 2

Our weekly tracking of streaming services' daily top trending lists continues this week, this time with a new addition to the fray! Disney+ added a new top ten list feature to the service mid-week, and with many shows from ABC, Fox and FX available on the service, we'll be tracking its daily top ten from here on. So keep reading to see the first-ever top ten data for Disney+, in addition to the services we've been covering - Hulu, Peacock, Paramount+, and Max.

Hulu:

Hulu's chart remained a bit chaotic this week. Fox was pretty much entirely out of the picture, most of its shows sidelined by the World Series for the week. A few of their shows did chart, however: Bob's Burgers cracked the top five on Tuesday, and then dropped to #10 the next day before it slipped off the list, while Hell's Kitchen charted in four days of the last week, at both the beginning and end of the week. It peaked at #4. The Simpsons made its first appearance so far, barely making the chart at #15. Krapopolis, Universal Basic Guys and Crime Scene Kitchen, the only other Fox shows to air this week, all failed to make the chart. 9-1-1 didn't air this week, but it still led the chart twice in the last week, and remained on the chart all week. The other ABC Thursdays shows didn't air either, but Grey's Anatomy and Doctor Odyssey both had five appearances on the top fifteen chart in the last week, before dropping off on Thursday. With less competition, High Potential went to #1 twice this week, on Thursday and Saturday, and remained in the top ten all week long. Fellow Tuesday show Dancing with the Stars was unusually strong this week, peaking at #3 and staying in the top fifteen for three days. Abbott Elementary had its highest peak of the season, at #2, and it was in the top fifteen every day of the last week. It was blocked for #1 by its lead-in, The Golden Bachelorette, which also charted every day. 20/20 also impressed this week by staying in the top fifteen every day, and managing to rise to #1 on Tuesday. Shark Tank, a special episode of Press Your Luck and What Would You Do? were ABC's only originals not to make the chart this week. FX's The Old Man ended its season last Thursday, but it hung around on the top fifteen for four days. Grotesquerie also ended recently, and charted in the three days following its finale, peaking at #4. What We Do in the Shadows had a weaker showing this week, but made it to #6, staying on the chart for one more day after that. American Sports Story charted for four days. Only Murders in the Building was another show that wrapped for the season recently, going out on top with a peak of #1, and staying on the chart throughout the week. Tell Me Lies, a fellow Hulu original, hasn't aired since the middle of October, but it popped back into the top fifteen twice in the last week. Movies were also a consistent presence, with The Beast Within making the chart six times, Don't Turn Out the Lights making the chart three times, and Edward Scissorhands charting twice. Halloween pushed The Rocky Horror Picture Show and Smile into the top fifteen for the day.

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October 27

October 28

October 29

October 30

October 31

November 1

November 2

1

9-1-1

9-1-1

20/20

Only Murders in the Building

High Potential

The Golden Bachelorette

High Potential

2

20/20

20/20

Only Murders in the Building

High Potential

Only Murders in the Building

Abbott Elementary

The Golden Bachelorette

3

Grey’s Anatomy

Grey’s Anatomy

9-1-1

20/20

Dancing with the Stars

High Potential

Abbott Elementary

4

High Potential

High Potential

High Potential

9-1-1

American Sports Story

Grotesquerie

Hell’s Kitchen

5

The Beast Within

The Beast Within

Bob’s Burgers

General Hospital

General Hospital

Only Murders in the Building

Grown Ups

6

Doctor Odyssey

Only Murders in the Building

Grey’s Anatomy

What We Do in the Shadows

The Golden Bachelorette

The Rocky Horror Picture Show

Only Murders in the Building

7

Don’t Turn Out the Lights

Doctor Odyssey

General Hospital

Grey’s Anatomy

9-1-1

General Hospital

Grotesquerie

8

The Old Man

Don’t Turn Out the Lights

The Beast Within

The Beast Within

20/20

American Sports Story

Lazareth

9

Only Murders in the Building

The Old Man

Doctor Odyssey

American Sports Story

Grotesquerie

Dancing with the Stars

Why Him?

10

Abbott Elementary

Abbott Elementary

Abbott Elementary

Bob’s Burgers

Abbott Elementary

Edward Scissorhands

General Hospital

11

The Golden Bachelorette

The Golden Bachelorette

The Golden Bachelorette

Doctor Odyssey

The Beast Within

9-1-1

Grown Ups 2

12

Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band

Late Night with the Devil

The Old Man

Abbott Elementary

Doctor Odyssey

Smile

Dancing with the Stars

13

BLEACH: Thousand Year Blood-War

Tell Me Lies

Tell Me Lies

The Golden Bachelorette

Grey’s Anatomy

20/20

20/20

14

Hell’s Kitchen

Hell’s Kitchen

Don’t Turn Out the Lights

Edward Scissorhands

What We Do in the Shadows

Hell’s Kitchen

American Sports Story

15

Late Night with the Devil

Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band

The Simpsons

The Old Man

Edward Scissorhands

The Beast Within

9-1-1

Note: Hulu and sister service Disney+ are the only services not to separate TV shows and movies. On both of their charts, movies are listed in bold.

Disney+:

This was the first time Disney+ made their top ten list public, with the chart first popping up in the middle of the week. Unlike the other streamers, Disney+'s list was pretty much entirely made up of films from the Disney library - most of them aimed towards a younger audience - with the Halloween holiday heavily influencing the list this week. The most popular of them was Hocus Pocus, which has gone on to become one of the most beloved and popular films to watch around Halloween. The film peaked at #1 for two of the four days that the top ten list was available, with the Disney+ original sequel, Hocus Pocus 2, also charting for all four days, peaking at #3 and then holding at #5 the rest of the week. Debbie Reynolds-led Disney Channel film Halloweentown also charted all four days, with its spinoff,  Halloweentown II: Kalabar's Revenge, charting for three days. Other spooky films that made the chart were the 2023 Haunted Mansion film, Toy Story of Terror, Scared Shrekless, and Hotel Transylvania. Venom, which recently had a sequel released, cracked the top ten for three of the four days. A Simpsons Halloween short made the list once, at #5. Only a few series actually cracked the top ten, but one of them was a broadcast original - High Potential. It was ABC's only show to make the list, despite all of their shows being available on Disney+, and it charted three times. Agatha All Along, a Marvel series starring Kathryn Hahn and Patti LuPone, is one of the only ongoing Disney+ originals, and the only one to make the chart. It held steady at #2 the first three days of the week before hitting #1 on Saturday. Wizards Beyond Waverly Place, a Disney Channel revival of one of their most beloved series from years gone by, didn't make a splash in the ratings in its Disney Channel debut, but it went #1 on Disney+ after being added, and it stayed in the top three the next two days. This just highlights the problem for Disney Channel, with much of its audience having shifted to Disney+, and many believing the show is a Disney+ original. 

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October 27

October 28

October 29

October 30

October 31

November 1

November 2

1

N/A

N/A

N/A

Hocus Pocus

Wizards Beyond Waverly Place

Hocus Pocus

Agatha All Along

2

N/A

N/A

N/A

Agatha All Along

Agatha All Along

Agatha All Along

Wizards Beyond Waverly Place

3

N/A

N/A

N/A

Hocus Pocus 2

Hocus Pocus

Wizards Beyond Waverly Place

Hotel Transylvania

4

N/A

N/A

N/A

Halloweentown

Halloweentown

Halloweentown

Hocus Pocus

5

N/A

N/A

N/A

The Simpsons: The Most Wonderful Time of the Year

Hocus Pocus 2

Hocus Pocus 2

Hocus Pocus 2

6

N/A

N/A

N/A

Venom

High Potential

Toy Story of Terror!

Sonic the Hedgehog

7

N/A

N/A

N/A

Halloweentown II: Kalabar’s Revenge

Mickey’s Spooky Stories

Mickey’s Spooky Stories

Halloweentown

8

N/A

N/A

N/A

Mickey’s Spooky Stories

Venom

Scared Shrekless

Venom

9

N/A

N/A

N/A

High Potential

Haunted Mansion (2023)

Haunted Mansion (2023)

High Potential

10

N/A

N/A

N/A

Haunted Mansion (2023)

Halloweentown II: Kalabar’s Revenge

Halloweentown II: Kalabar’s Revenge

Music by John Williams

Peacock:

It was another strong week for Law & Order: SVU on Peacock, with the procedural holding at #1 all week for the third straight week. Linear ratings for the show may be declining, but the show is undoubtedly still a draw for NBC's streamer. It's not the only Dick Wolf show that can say that, though. Chicago Fire didn't air this week, but it still had a pretty strong showing. It beat Chicago PD four times this week, peaking at #2 for three days, and remaining a top five show on Peacock despite not having aired an episode since last week. Chicago PD had a weaker showing than usual, but it also remained in the top five throughout the week. The other Chicago, Chicago Med, remained the weakest link of the trio, but also held in the top ten throughout the week. Law & Order looked stronger than usual, keeping itself in the top ten for five of the last seven days, peaking at #6. Found continued to have an up-and-down week, starting at #4 for the week and staying in that range, then nearly dropping out of the list before rebounding to #3 by the end of the week. Its performance on Peacock remains weaker than at the beginning of the season, but it is still clearly doing pretty well for Peacock. The Irrational charted four times this week, peaking at #4 on Monday before dropping off the list completely the next two days and then returning to the list at #8 on Thursday. Happy's Place put in a single appearance, at #7 on Sunday. Brilliant Minds remained among the weakest scripted shows, with a lone charting appearance at #9. The Voice made the top ten twice, and peaked at #7. Lopez vs Lopez was, once again, the only NBC scripted show that aired this week and didn't break into the top ten at all. Outside of NBC originals, Peacocks' Teacup charted five times, and peaked with a fourth place finish on Friday. Bravo's Real Housewives franchise had a strong week, with their NYC, Salt Lake City and Orange County entries all going to #2, and Potomac also cracking the top ten. In addition to rising to #2, Orange County remained in the top ten for six days in the last week.

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October 27

October 28

October 29

October 30

October 31

November 1

November 1

1

Law & Order: SVU

Law & Order: SVU

Law & Order: SVU

Law & Order: SVU

Law & Order: SVU

Law & Order: SVU

Law & Order: SVU

2

Chicago PD

Chicago Fire

Chicago Fire

Chicago Fire

Real Housewives of New York City

Real Housewives of Salt Lake City

Real Housewives of Orange County

3

Chicago Fire

Chicago PD

Chicago PD

Chicago PD

Chicago Fire

Chicago PD

Found

4

Found

The Irrational

Found

Days of Our Lives

Chicago PD

Teacup

Chicago Fire

5

Chicago Med

Chicago Med

Real Housewives of Potomac

Chicago Med

Days of Our Lives

Chicago Fire

Chicago PD

6

Real Housewives of Orange County

Found

Chicago Med

Found

Chicago Med

Days of Our Lives

Law & Order

7

Happy’s Place

Teacup

Days of Our Lives

Below Deck: Sailing Yacht

The Voice

Chicago Med

Teacup

8

Teacup

Real Housewives of Orange County

Real Housewives of Orange County

The Voice

The Irrational

Found

Days of Our Lives

9

Law & Order

Law & Order

Teacup

Brilliant Minds

Found

Real Housewives of Orange County

Chicago Med

10

The Irrational

Real Housewives of Salt Lake City

Law & Order

Real Housewives of Orange County

Law & Order

The Irrational

Real Housewives of Salt Lake City

Note: Peacock's top 10 chart updates throughout the day. For consistency, all data collection is done daily at 11 AM.

Paramount+:

This week, we only got six days of data from Paramount+. Due to some system error, their top ten list didn't update at all during the weekend, leaving the data completely static from Saturday morning until it was fixed early Monday morning, meaning we don't have any data for Sunday. There was still plenty to see from the rest of the days, though. NCIS remained a dominant force, remaining in the top five throughout the week and holding strong at #1 for the first three days following the release of a new episode. Paramount+ Tulsa King was another big winner for the week, twice peaking at #1 and remaining a strong performer all week. Most Paramount+ originals fail to make the chart at all, being heavily outpaced by CBS's original shows. Scripted Paramount+ originals Frasier and Star Trek: Lower Decks both failed to crack the chart this week, making Tulsa King's continued strength all the more impressive. Lioness, another Paramount+ original created by Taylor Sheridan, returned this week to strong results, remaining on the chart throughout much of the week and peaking at #3. Looking at CBS originals, comedies Ghosts and The Neighborhood remained among the strongest performers. Both remained in the top ten all week, with Ghosts peaking at #3 and The Neighborhood peaking at #4. Blue Bloods charted five times, though all of those were towards the bottom of the chart. Tracker made four appearances on the chart over the week, peaking at #2, dropping off the chart after three days, and returning at the end of the week. FBI peaked at #4 and slipped to #9 before dropping off the chart after that. The Equalizer, Survivor, Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage, Matlock, Elsbeth and Fire Country all made a single appearance on the chart on the day after their airings before sliding off. 60 Minutes, Poppa's House, NCIS: Origins, FBI: International, FBI: Most Wanted, The Summit and SWAT were all MIA this week. 

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October 27

October 28

October 29

October 30

October 31

November 1

November 2

1

N/A

Tulsa King

NCIS

NCIS

NCIS

SpongeBob SquarePants

Tulsa King

2

N/A

Tracker

Tulsa King

Tulsa King

SpongeBob SquarePants

NCIS

NCIS

3

N/A

Lioness

SpongeBob SquarePants

SpongeBob SquarePants

Tulsa King

Ghosts

SpongeBob SquarePants

4

N/A

SpongeBob SquarePants

Lioness

FBI

The Neighborhood

Tulsa King

Fire Country

5

N/A

NCIS

The Neighborhood

Lioness

Lioness

The Neighborhood

The Neighborhood

6

N/A

Ghosts

Tracker

The Neighborhood

Survivor

Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage

Lioness

7

N/A

The Neighborhood

Ghosts

Ghosts

Ghosts

Matlock

Ghosts

8

N/A

Criminal Minds

Criminal Minds

Criminal Minds

Criminal Minds

Criminal Minds

Blue Bloods

9

N/A

The Equalizer

Frasier (1993)

Tracker

FBI

Elsbeth

Tracker

10

N/A

Blue Bloods

Blue Bloods

Blue Bloods

Blue Bloods

Frasier (1993)

Criminal Minds

Note: As with Peacock, Paramount+'s top 10 chart updates throughout the day. For consistency, all data collection is done daily at 11 AM.

Max:

For the third straight week, The Penguin remained #1 for every day of the week. Though its ratings on HBO's linear network on Sunday nights are just okay, it has remained impressively stable on streaming and become the top draw for Max since its debut. The show essentially has the scripted space entirely to itself with the only other scripted shows releasing episodes weekly on Max right now being a pair of HBO comedies. One of those comedies, Somebody Somewhere, returned for its third season last week. It spent two days in the top ten, peaking at #6, dropping to #9 the next day, and falling out after that. The other scripted comedy, The Franchise, was a bit more prevalent on the chart, holding in the tp ten for five days of the last week. It only peaked at #9, though, and held there for three days. HBO's late night variety/talk series were the other big draws from HBO, with Last Week Tonight with John Oliver holding at #2 for four days this week and charting for six days of the last week, while Real Time with All Maher went to #2 twice and made the top ten four times over the week. It's Florida, Man, which airs on Fridays with Real Time, held on the chart all seven days and peaked at #3, going as low as #6. Yoga docuseries Breath of Fire logged five appearances in the top ten, peaking at #3. Outside of HBO programming, TLC programming remained a tow draw. Their 90 Day Fiancé franchise remained strong, with Before the 90 Days charting for six days and The Other Way charting for four. 1000-Lb. Sisters and Sister Wives were other multi-day entries for TLC. Halloween-related programming had its last hurrah his week, with Scariest House in America logging two appearances on its way out, peaking at #5, and Halloween Baking Championship making a single appearance in the top at, at #7. Young Sheldon remained the only show from the Max library to chart, remaining in the top ten throughout the week.

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October 27

October 28

October 29

October 30

October 31

November 1

November 2

1

The Penguin

The Penguin

The Penguin

The Penguin

The Penguin

The Penguin

The Penguin

2

Real Time with Bill Maher

Last Week Tonight with John Oliver

Last Week Tonight with John Oliver

Last Week Tonight with John Oliver

1000-Lb. Sisters

Last Week Tonight with John Oliver

Real Time with Bill Maher

3

It’s Florida, Man.

It’s Florida, Man.

Sister Wives

90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way

Last Week Tonight with John Oliver

Breath of Fire

It’s Florida, Man.

4

Young Sheldon

Real Time with Bill Maher

90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days

90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days

It’s Florida, Man.

1000-Lb. Sisters

Last Week Tonight with John Oliver

5

Scariest House in America

Young Sheldon

It’s Florida, Man.

Sister Wives

Young Sheldon

Young Sheldon

Breath of Fire

6

Breath of Fire

I’m Not a Monster

Somebody Somewhere

It’s Florida, Man.

90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days

It’s Florida, Man.

1000-Lb. Sisters

7

I’m Not a Monster

Scariest House in America

90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way

Halloween Baking Championship

Breath of Fire

90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days

Young Sheldon

8

1000-Lb. Sisters

Breath of Fire

Young Sheldon

Young Sheldon

Sister Wives

Roller Jam

Roller Jam

9

The Franchise

The Franchise

The Franchise

Somebody Somewhere

90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way

Sister Wives

90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days

10

90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days

1000-Lb. Sisters

Real Time with Bill Maher

The Franchise

1000-Lb. Best Friends

90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way

The Franchise

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