Reelgood Streaming Top 10: Three Premieres in Nine Days Take the Top Three, Send Help Falls from #1
Here’s your Reelgood Streaming Top 10 (movies & TV) snapshot for May 21 to May 27:
All of this week’s top three titles premiered on streaming inside a single nine-day window. Off Campus dropped on Prime Video May 13 and climbs from #2 to #1. The Boroughs launched on Netflix May 21, the first day of this chart window, and debuts at #2. Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan: Ghost War arrived on Prime Video May 20 and debuts at #3. The release window from first title to last is nine days. It’s the most release-heavy chart of the spring.
Last week’s #1, Send Help, falls three spots to #4 on Hulu. The Crash moves the other direction, climbing from #10 to #5 on Netflix in its second week. Dutton Ranch takes the largest drop on the chart, falling from #3 to #9 on Paramount+.
Prime Video places three titles on the Top 10: Off Campus at #1, Jack Ryan: Ghost War at #3, and The Boys at #8. Jack Ryan: Ghost War and the Prime Video series finale of The Boys both landed on the platform May 20. Six services share this week’s ten titles, the same count as last week, with Netflix and HBO Max at two apiece and Hulu, Apple TV, and Paramount+ at one each.
This past week’s highlights:
- The nine-day release window: Off Campus (May 13 on Prime Video), Jack Ryan: Ghost War (May 20 on Prime Video), and The Boroughs (May 21 on Netflix) all premiered between May 13 and May 21. They open the week at #1, #3, and #2. Three platforms, two series and a film, one nine-day stretch driving the top of the chart.
- Prime Video’s release-heavy week: Three titles on the chart, anchored by an unusual concentration of release-day events. Off Campus climbs from #2 to #1 in its second full chart week after dropping its complete Season 1 on May 13. On May 20, the platform released Jack Ryan: Ghost War (John Krasinski’s return to the role as a feature) and aired the series finale of The Boys, “Blood and Bone,” closing the show’s five-season run. Jack Ryan: Ghost War debuts at #3; The Boys slips from #6 to #8 in the week its run ended.
- The Crash (Netflix) climbs five spots: The Mackenzie Shirilla true-crime documentary moves from #10 last week to #5 this week in its second chart appearance after a May 15 Netflix premiere. It’s the largest within-chart climb on this week’s Top 10.
- Dutton Ranch (Paramount+) drops six spots: The Yellowstone spin-off falls from #3 to #9 in its second week on the chart. Episode 3 of the season aired May 22, mid-chart-window, on Paramount+, with weekly drops scheduled through the season finale on July 3.
- The Bride! (HBO Max): Maggie Gyllenhaal’s Christian Bale–led reimagining of Bride of Frankenstein debuts at #7 after arriving on HBO Max May 22. The film had a March 6 theatrical run that grossed roughly $24 million against an estimated production budget of $80 to $90 million. Three months later, the streaming window puts it inside the Top 10 in its first week on the platform.
- Netflix’s volume contracts: Two titles this week, down from four last week. The Crash climbs into the top five at #5; The Boroughs debuts at #2. Remarkably Bright Creatures, GOAT, and The Roast of Kevin Hart all fall off the chart. The platform trades breadth for top-end placement.
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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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