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- Netflix maintained a strong lead in the streaming landscape for the week of August 25, according to Nielsen Streaming Content Ratings.
- "The Thursday Murder Club" landed in second place with 1.031 billion viewing minutes.
- The second season of "My Life with the Walter Boys" debuted at No.
Netflix Dominates Streaming Charts for Week of August 25
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Updated september 26, 2025, at 18:19:38 PST
Overview of Streaming Performance
Netflix maintained a strong lead in the streaming landscape for the week of August 25, according to Nielsen Streaming Content Ratings. The platform secured six positions in the top 10 overall streaming chart, including the top five spots, and featured two titles exceeding one billion viewing minutes. Notably, Netflix also had one title with shared distribution rights with Paramount+.
Top 5 Streaming Titles
“The Thursday Murder Club” landed in second place with 1.031 billion viewing minutes. The film particularly resonated with the Adults 50+ demographic, who comprised 68% of its viewership. Adweek reports that this performance highlights the appeal of this genre to older audiences.
The second season of “My Life with the Walter Boys” debuted at No. 3, garnering 987 million viewing minutes. Following closely behind was the docuseries “Katrina: Come Hell and High Water,” which accumulated 911 million minutes viewed.
Former chart-topper “Wednesday” slipped to fifth place with 870 million viewing minutes, after holding the No.1 position for three consecutive weeks.
Performance of Other Streaming Services
Disney+ saw success with “Bluey” at No. 6, achieving 859 million viewing minutes.Paramount+’s “SpongeBob SquarePants” dropped three positions to seventh place, with 769 million minutes viewed. prime Video’s “The Summer I Turned Pretty” moved up one spot to No. 8, reaching 717 million viewing minutes.
Disney+ also secured the ninth position with the streaming premiere of Marvel’s “Thunderbolts,” earning 702 million viewing minutes. Rounding out the Top 10 was the Netflix and Paramount+ shared title “Extant,” which garnered 702 million minutes viewed but fell three places from the previous week.
