It was another buys week on streaming, with many top performers continuing their seasons, and several new entries across the streamers, including numerous broadcast shows returning for new seasons. Keep reading to see where everything landed this week on Hulu, Disney+, Peacock, Paramount+ and Max!
Hulu:
After a good but not great debut week, Good American Family began to look like a Hulu powerhouse this week, topping the chart four times this week, after having missed out on topping the chart at all the previous week. It wasn't far from #1 on the days where it wasn't atop the list, ranking at #2 for two of those days and at #4 the other. Mid-Century Modern, the new Hulu sitcom featuring the final appearance of the TV legend Linda Lavin, topped the chart to chose out the week, after starting out at #13 on the chart on Friday, when it had only a partial day of tracking data. ABC only had two shows top the chart this week, and both were reality shows, with American Idol rising to #1 on Tuesday and the Bachelor leading the way on Hulu. That's not to say that the network didn't have several other strong offerings on Hulu this week. The Rookie charted each day this week, and peaked at #2. 9-1-1 was in a similar boat, peaking at #2 three times this week, and getting blocked by Hulu originals that were just a bit stronger. Grey's Anatomy and Will Trent peaked at #3, and charted each day. Abbott Elementary peaked at #4 and, like the other shows, charted each day. The Conners returned in poor shape on Hulu despite a solid linear showing, peaking at just #13 and dropping off the chart after one day. Doctor Odyssey continued to decline a bit on Hulu, this week charting four days and peaking at #7 on Sunday. It rose to #8 on the chart at the end of the week, after a new episode was added to Hulu, down from #6 the previous week. Bad Romance returned and peaked at #10 for a single day. 20/20 charted four days this week, and peaked at #5. Shark Tank, What Would You Do? and The $100,000 Pyramid were ABC's only shows this week not to chart at all. Fox's shows continued to struggle a bit, with Extracted peaking the highest of their shows, at #5. It charted for two days. Alert returned at #6 and charted two days, similar to Rescue: HI-Surf. That was better than The Cleaning Lady, which charted for just one day and peaked at #8. Next Level Chef and The Floor peaked at #6, charting three and two days, respectively. Farmer Wants a Wife charted two days and peaked at #11. Family Guy charted only two days this week, peaking at #9. The Masked Singer charted one day at #9.
Disney+:
It was another big week for films on Disney+, with a recently-released Disney film topping the chart all week. Moana 2 was #1 for the first four days of the week before surprisingly tumbling off the chart entirely the next day, being replaced at the top by Mufasa: The Lion King, which stayed there the rest of the week. Original Disney+ movie Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Road Trip debuted at #2 on Saturday. The #1 show on the service flipped back and forth a few times, but Daredevil: Born Again was the top series four days this week, peaking at #2 and dropping as low as #5. Win or Lose also peaked at #2, dropping only as low as #6 despite ending several weeks ago. Good American Family also consistently charted this week, peaking at #3. David Blaine: Do Not Attempt charted four days this week, peaking at #2. Notable films charting for several days this week included Anora, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Lily & Stitch 2, and the 2015 Cinderella remake.
Note: Disney+ is the only service not to provide a separate list for TV shows and movies. On this chart, movies are listed in bold.
Peacock:
After a down week last week, Law & Order: SVU was on the rise this week, and it didn't even air a new episode. The veteran series was #2 on Peacock for the first two days of the week, and then rose to #1 on Tuesday, remaining there for the rest of the week. Yellowstone ran just ahead of it, and the just behind it, all week, with the two remaining back-to-back on Peacock through the week. SVU's fellow Dick Wolf shows, the Chicago franchise, consistently placed in the middle of the chart. Chicago Med was the top performer for much of the week, but PD pulled ahead towards the end of the week, after ranking behind Med and even Fire for the first five days of the week. Found was the only other NBC series to chart on Peacock this week, at #10 for a single day. The Americas, Suits LA, Grosse Pointe Garden Society, The Voice, The Hunting Party, St. Denis Medical, Night Court, Deal or No Deal Island and The Irrational all failed to chart for even one day. Peacock's Long Bright River, which dropped its its entirety in mid-March, dropped over the course of the week, going from #3 at the start of the week to #10 towards the end of the week. Days of Our Lives charted five days this week. Bravo also continued a hearty presence on the chart, with Southern Charm, Real Housewives of Atlanta and Beverly Hills, Summer House and Married to Medicine all charting this week.
Note: Peacock's top 10 chart updates throughout the day. For consistency, all data collection is done daily at 2 PM.
Paramount+:
NCIS was back on CBS this week, which meant it was also back on top the Paramount+ charts. It led the chart three days in all this week, the most of any show, and never went lower than #3 on the chart in its seven appearances this week. Its spinoff/prequel series, NCIS: Origins, continued to pale in comparison, charting for one day at #10. The only other show to top the chart multiple times this week was 1923, which was #1 for the first two days of the week, and stayed in the top five the rest of the week. Yellowjackets and Happy Face were the other two shows to hit #1 this week. Yellowjackets charted the whole week, while Happy Face slipped off the chart one day, charting six days in all. Many CBS shows besides NCIS charted this week, despite not quite hitting the top of the chart. Tracker remained a power player, charting the entire week, and peaking at #2. Similarly peaking at #2 was Survivor, which charted five days this week, its most appearances in a single week thus far. The Equalizer had an above-average week, charting at #6, eclipsing the jsut-renewed Watson (at #8) for the first time since Watson's debut. Both were on the chart for just the one day. The Neighborhood charted five days, the same as last week (when did did not air), though it peaked at a higher #6. With the FBIs off, and the Thursday and Fridays shows sidelined by March Madness, Ghosts was the only other ongoing CBS series to make the chart this week. It managed to impressively remain in the top ten the entire week, despite two weeks off. Criminal Minds was also in the top ten the entire week, while Blue Bloods managed to pop back into the top ten one day.
Note: As with Peacock, Paramount+'s top 10 chart updates throughout the day. For consistency, all data collection is done daily at 2 PM.
Max:
The White Lotus and The Pitt remained the dominant shows on Max, and once again, The White Lotus topped the chart four days, and The Pitt topped it for three. Of the two, The White Lotus again looked stronger on the days it wasn't #1. Since returning, it has yet to drop below #2 on the chart. The Pitt, however, has consistently remained in the top five since premiering, with its low point this week being a #4 showing on Wednesday. The Righteous Gemstones peaked at #2 again this week, and was also a consistent top five entry. Real Time with Bill Maher began and ended the week at #3, with one other appearance on the chart, for three appearances in all this week. Last Week Tonight did not air an original episode this week, but still charted the first three days of the week. Adult Swim's Common Side Effects was renewed this week, and its Max performance helped to highlight why, peaking at #4 this week and charting through the week. ID docuseries Hollywood Demons debuted this week in strong form, peaking at #2 and staying in the fop five the remainder of the week. Fellow ID series A Body in the Snow cooled down a bit this week, a week out from its release, but contained to consistently chart between fourth and sixth on the chart. 90 Day Fiancé charted throughout the week, its best showing yet. Its spinoff, 90 Day: The Last Resort, also had a strong showing, peaking at #5 and charting for four days in all.
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