Netflix’s Sirens made a dazzling entrance, securing the top spot on Nielsen’s streaming charts during its debut week. The show, featuring Meghann Fahy, Milly Alcock, and Julianne Moore, captivated audiences with over a billion minutes of viewing time from May 19-25, reaching an impressive total of 1.36 billion minutes. This performance marked the highest weekly viewing time since You achieved 1.78 billion minutes from April 28-May 4.
Meanwhile, Hulu's lineup saw notable improvements. The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives garnered 810 million viewing minutes, reflecting a 19 percent increase from the previous week when its second season premiered. Additionally, The Handmaid’s Tale, with 637 million minutes, experienced a 30 percent growth just before its series finale, underscoring its enduring appeal.
The Last of Us accumulated 707 million minutes of watch time on Max in the week leading up to its season two finale, including some final episode views. Despite experiencing a decline in ratings this season, it managed to remain in the overall top 10. Notably, Andor, which topped the charts the previous week, stayed within the top 10 originals with 527 million viewing minutes post-series finale.
In the movie category, the 2018 film Instant Family claimed the No. 1 spot with 484 million minutes of viewing on Netflix and Paramount after being added to the service on May 16. The Wild Robot, logging 440 million minutes, benefited significantly from its addition to Netflix (also available on Peacock). Furthermore, Lilo




