Reelgood Streaming Top 10: Eight Services, No Clear Winner
Here’s your Reelgood Streaming Top 10 (movies & TV) snapshot for April 2 to April 8:
Eight different streaming services. Ten titles. No platform with more than two spots.
The week of April 2–8 is about as distributed as a Top 10 gets, with Prime Video, Netflix, HBO Max, Starz, Hulu, Peacock, Apple TV, and DirecTV Stream each placing at least one title. Compared to last week’s five-platform spread, this week’s list is a clearer illustration of what fragmented viewer attention actually looks like in the data.
Prime Video claimed the top position with Crime 101, while Netflix held two spots in the top five. Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen slid from #1 last week to #5 this week, and The Pitt continues its run for HBO Max at #3.
The week’s most notable data point is The Passion of the Christ landing at #7 on DirecTV Stream. The 2004 film has no new content, no marketing push — just Easter weekend. It’s a clean example of how cultural calendar moments drive catalog demand in ways that are measurable if you’re tracking title-level interactions in real time.
This Week’s Top 10 Summary
- #1 — Crime 101 (Prime Video): Tops the chart this week, giving Prime Video the #1 spot alongside Invincible at #9.
- #2 — The Housemaid (Starz): A strong showing for Starz, with the thriller adaptation earning one of the platform’s more prominent recent chart appearances.
- #3 — The Pitt (HBO Max): The medical drama holds steady inside the Top 5 for another week, continuing its pattern of consistent episodic engagement.
- #5 — Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen (Netflix): Drops four spots from last week’s #1 but stays in the top five, with Netflix also placing Anaconda at #4.
- #7 — The Passion of the Christ (DirecTV Stream): The week’s standout story. A 22-year-old film cracks the Top 10 on the strength of Easter weekend alone.
- #10 — Your Friends & Neighbors (Apple TV): Rounds out a ten-platform list that spans legacy streamers, niche services, and pay-TV — a useful cross-section of where viewers are actually spending time.
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The Reelgood Streaming Top 10 ranking uses first-party data from interactions with movies and TV shows on the platform in real time from its users in the U.S.
The methodology includes the following criteria:
- Only titles available on SVOD (Subscription Video on Demand) and/or AVOD (Ad-supported Video on Demand) platforms are included.
- Rankings are based solely on organic interactions, with any promoted activity excluded.
- The service listed alongside each title reflects the platform that received the highest number of interactions for that title.
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