Nielsen Streaming Top 10: “Last Seen Alive” opens in sixth place

“Last Seen Alive” debuted on Nielsen Streaming Top 10 at number six after the film’s October 1 premiere on Netflix. Months after the movie was released in theaters in June, Gerard Butler’s action thriller has watched 747 million minutes. Another movie from Netflix, “Luckiest Girl Alive,” also debuted on the chart, coming in at number nine. The puzzle, based on Jessica Knoll’s novel of the same name, has 647 million watched minutes after the film’s September 30 premiere. .

Ryan Murphy’s “Dahmer” continues to dominate the streaming chart for another week. The limited series starring Evan Peters as serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer took the number one spot on the chart for the third week in a row. During the show’s October 3-9 window, Netflix watched 2.3 billion minutes, showing a slight drop in numbers from the previous week’s 4.4 billion, but remained strong among the competition after the show broke Nielsen’s record as the seventh-most-streamed program. in one week.

The Sanderson Sisters enjoyed another week at number two on the chart with “Hocus Pocus 2.” Despite this, both shows seem to have seen their viewership plummet after smashing Nielsen’s numbers, with the Disney+ series bringing in 1.1 billion minutes watched in its first full week of availability – a 60% drop from the 2.7 billion minutes watched on the weekend. opening weekend, giving Nielsen the biggest opening weekend numbers ever for a film.

At number three is “Lord of the Rings: Rings of Power,” which continues to sit atop “House of the Dragon” on HBO for the second week. The Amazon Prime series garnered 988 million watched minutes after episode 7 premiered, while HBO’s period drama followed with 921 million minutes after episode 8 debuted.

Since the two shows air on different schedules and in different formats, these aren’t perfect comparisons. Nielsen can measure every US viewership of “The Rings of Power” with its streaming ratings since the show aired exclusively on Amazon Prime Video, while a third of “House of the Dragon” viewers remain unaccounted for on the chart thanks to HBO’s cable airing. On the other hand, “House of the Dragon” episodes have been available for all Nielsen broadcast windows since the show aired on Sundays and receive an additional batch of new episodes that air at the end of each window. Episodes of “The Rings of Power” are released on Friday, which means they’re only available for the second half of the window.

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