Reelgood Streaming Top 10: Movies Dominate, Led by Disney+ and Prime Video
Here’s your Reelgood Streaming Top 10 (movies & TV) snapshot for March 12 to March 18:
The latest Reelgood streaming Top 10 is in, and this week the streaming spotlight shines brightly on feature films (Oscar week interest?).
Movies took six of the ten spots, a signal that viewers are still prioritizing big-screen escapes over episodic binges. This trend is driven by a diverse set of platforms, with seven different streamers represented in the rankings.
The top three positions are split between new films and a new series, demonstrating a strong push from both theatrical and episodic content. The success of the latest Taylor Sheridan Paramount+ series The Madison at number three challenges the film dominance set by the number one movie, Zootopia 2. The strong showing from both Disney+ and Prime Video across the full chart highlights their ability to drive viewership in multiple content categories.
Here’s a look at the key data for March 12 – 18:
- Disney+ takes the top spot with the animated hit Zootopia 2, proving family-friendly content remains a powerful magnet for audience attention.
- Prime Video secured two entries with the Nicole Kidman led drama series Scarpetta and the movie Sinners (with its Best Actor winner), establishing them as a significant dual-format force this week.
- HBO Max also placed twice, featuring the Best Picture winner One Battle After Another, and the show The Pitt continuing to show strength through its always harrowing ER shift.
- Hulu also performed strongly with a pair of entries: the show Paradise and the nominated best picture The Secret Agent.
- Paramount+ landed in the top half of the chart with the new Yellowstone-spinoff series The Madison, the highest-ranked show of the week.
- Netflix and Peacock each claim a spot, with the Netflix movie War Machine, and the Peacock film Hamnet (with its Best Actress winner) making the list.
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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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