Disney + Movie dominates Netflix, Hulu, and more on streaming charts

One of the latest Disney+ movies has been a huge hit. Nielsen’s latest rankings of the top 10 streaming channels, which covered the most popular shows that aired from March 7 to 13, reveal that turns red It was the most streamed original content this week. The Pixar animated film has been broadcast for a total of 1.701 billion minutes, beating Netflix The last kingdom (1.423 billion), cut it out (1.415 billion) and Adam’s Project (1.360 billion). This comes after confirmation from Disney + that turns red It was the first movie show in the service’s history.

turns red It introduces Mei Lee (voice of Rosalie Chiang), a self-confident 13-year-old girl torn between the survival of her mother’s obedient daughter and the chaos of adolescence. Her protective, if not slightly arrogant, mother, Ming (the voice of Sandra Oh), is not far from her daughter – an unfortunate reality of adolescence. And as if the changes in her interests, relationships, and body weren’t enough, the more excited she got (which is practically always the case), she “loth” into a giant red panda.

“For us, it was just important not to be ashamed of all the awkward, embarrassing moments and memories we all had as a teenager,” said director and co-writer Domi Shi. ComicBook.com earlier this year. “The moments of being under your bed and getting into a racy drawing vortex in your secret sketchbook, or the moments of magical puberty that hit you in the middle of class and your mom embarrasses you horribly. I think for us, if that could give us a deep reaction in the story room, we knew we had to put it somewhere in the movie. I guess, if the whole message of the movie was that Mai embraces all this messy change in her life, her body, and her relationship with her mom and her friends, that meant we also had to embrace the chaos of our childhood and adolescence “.

Producer Lindsey Collins echoed “From the beginning, it was really important to Domi, and really to all of us, to not represent Me as broken in any way.” “She didn’t need fixing. Who she meets at the beginning of the movie is a child who is confident, comfortable, and comfortable in her own skin, and has great relationships with her friends and parents. So there’s nothing necessarily wrong, it’s only when she reaches puberty and turns into a giant red panda that she It turns her whole world upside down. So it was the way she was going to deal with it, how it affected her relationship with her parents and other things. I loved it. It wasn’t about, ‘Okay, we’re going to take this broken character and fix it by the end of the movie, or we’re going to act it out in a way that sounds like one note. . “She’s this adorable, complicated, funny, confident and so lovable baby girl, and that’s going through something everyone sees [one of us goes through]. She just happened to go through it in a very magical way.”

turns red Now available to stream exclusively on Disney+.

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