Hulu:
Hulu was in Paradise this week. Not only did their original series Paradise score four Emmy nominations this week (including Best Drama Series), catapulting it back to #7 on the chart, the entire week saw Bachelor in Paradise firmly planted at #1 on the chart. Dating shows set in exotic locales have been all the rage this season on streaming, and Bachelor in Paradise is no different, despite the underwhelming ratings as of late. It spent three of those seven days with Love Island UK running just behind it at #2 on the chart. Paradise was not the only ABC series on the chart this week. Despite a fairly tepid debut on the chart, Celebrity Family Feud remained in the top fifteen all week, not once breaking the top ten. Press Your Luck also made the chart in its second week, at #14. The ESPY Awards has charted for two days and counting, debuting at #9 on the chart. Daytime soap General Hospital remained a solid chart performer, peaking at #2 this week, while World News Tonight and Good Morning America also managed to break onto the chart. Fox continued to perform well, too. It was MasterChef that peaked higher than any other Fox series this week, as the show continued to mostly out-perform its fellow Gordon Ramsay series, Secret Service. That's a reversal of how the two would chart before their one-week break, though both continue to perform quite well in all, charting six days this week. LEGO Masters and The Quiz with Balls both charted for one day only, side-by-side at #8 and #9. Family Guy aired its season finale this week, and charted the whole week, peaking at #6. Bob's Burgers also charted the whole week, peaking at #7. It was out-performed by Family Guy for much of the week, but pulled ahead of it on Saturday. Grimsburg and The Great North were both MIA, while it's a bit too early to call for new reality show The Fixer. Hulu original The Bear remained a top five performer for much of the week, while The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives began the week at #4 before dropping to #12 by the end of the week. FX's It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia peaked at #5 this week and charted the entire week, though it seemed to perform a bit worse this week than the week of its premiere.
Disney+:
The Zombies franchise continued to rule Disney+ this week, a week out from the premiere of its fourth movie. Zombies 4 spent the entire week at #1. The other three movies also spent most of the week on the chart, though Zombies 3 dropped out of the chart after Thursday, and Zombies two missed the chart on Friday. The chart saw a huge shakeup on Friday, after Disney+ released several POV-style ride-throughs of some of Disneyland's most popular attractions, in celebration of the park's 70th anniversary. Videos including Tiana's Bayou Adventure, Radiator Springs Racers, the Incredicoaster, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad and the Indiana Jones Adventure immediately clogged up the top ten. That knocked out several films and shows that had been charting for the entire rest of the week, including Ironheart, new cartoon series Iron Man and His Awesome Friends, Snow White, Captain America: Brave New World, The Parent Trap and The Sandlot. Despite the Disneyland 70 competition, 2025 film The Amateur had a solid Disney+ debut this weekend, starting at #3.
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:
Peacock's chart remains a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma. After presenting different charts on the computer and phone versions of the streamer last week, the two charts matched again this week, though they still looked somewhat "off," as mainstays of the chart like SVU and Days of Our Lives were missing entirely. Still, one thing was pretty much undisputed: Love Island USA remained king. Airing its finale this week, the viral dating series continued to provide Peacock with a much-needed summer sensation, topping the chart six days of the last week. Its only day off the top spot was when it dropped behind The Idaho Student Murders, which Peacock has been unable to consistently categorize as either a TV series or a movie. Love Island: Beyond the Villa, a spinoff that caught up with contestants from the previous year's run of Love Island, also charted strong this week. Outside of Love Island USA, it really looked like Bravo+ out there. Real Housewives ofd Orange County, Atlanta and Miami, Below Deck, The Valley and Next Gen NYC were all among the top performers on the chart this week. Also charting very well was Destination X, which has alternated between having on and off weeks on the chart, but was very much "on" this week, charting consistently since Monday. It was one of the few currently-airing NBC series to crack the chart this week, with Dateline NBC being the other. Resident Alien charted five days this week, and was one of the few scripted entries on the chart this week. Poker Face departed the chart only two days into the week, after its finale aired last week.
Note: Peacock's top 10 chart updates throughout the day. For consistency, all data collection is done daily at 2 PM.
Paramount+:
Despite ending the week before, Criminal Minds isn't showing any signs of slowing down. The CBS-turned-Paramount+ series has been #1 on the streamer ever since the finale of MobLand aired, and it remained #1 throughout this entire week. Star Trek: Strange New Worlds returned this week, and was unable to knock Criminal Minds off the top spot, debuting at #2 on the chart. It dropped to #3 the next day before returning to #2 after that. The Chi was the series to knock it down for that one day. The Showtime series aired another new episode, and remains a mainstay of the Paramount+ chart. Also consistently charting is Big Brother, which releases three episodes a week, helping it stay in the top 10 without interruption. Its best showing was a #3 peak on both Monday and Thursday. Dexter: Resurrection had its first full week on streaming, but it hasn't held up as well as The Chi. It was on the chart four days this week, hitting #4 at its best point. The original Dexter, however, charted the entire week, managing the same #4 peak as its new sequel series. RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars finished its tenth season at #8 on the chart for just one day, its worst showing of the season, unable to hold up to the greatly increased competition. NCIS and Survivor were the only CBS series from the regular season to remain on the chart all week, while Blue Bloods charted six days and Ghosts and The Neighborhood both charted for three.
Note: As with Peacock, Paramount+'s top 10 chart updates throughout the day. For consistency, all data collection is done daily at 2 PM.
HBO Max:
Changing the name of the service from Max back to HBO Max remains the most change we've seen on HBO Max in recent weeks. Their streaming chart continues to be very predictable, with a few HBO/HBO Max scripted series consistently charting at the top, joined by a collection of unscripted cable series. The Gilded Age and And Just Like That remained the top two offerings on the service, with The Gilded Age leading the chart four times and And Just Like That being #1 three times - a pattern we've been seeing for several weeks now. Chespirito continued to perform well, peaking at #3 on the chart this week and charting the whole week. Duster spent the first two days of the week on the chart before disappearing. HBO Max reality series Back to the Frontier charted four days this week, peaking at #3. Peacemaker, the DC Comics-based TV series, hasn't aired in three years, but returned to the chart this week, a month before its season two premiere. Two-part HBO documentary Billy Joel: And So It Goes debuted this week and started out at #3 on the chart. The rest of the chart consisted of unscripted cable series, with the 90 Day Fiancé franchise, A Killer Among Friends, and Fatal Destination being among the highlights.Poll of the Week: