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The ‘Star Wars’ series also helps ‘Rogue One’ onto the top 10 movie chart.
The conclusion of Andor propelled the Star Wars series to another high mark —including the No. 1 overall ranking — on Nielsen’s streaming charts.
Andor collected 931 million minutes of viewing for the week of May 12-18; its final three episodes debuted on May 13. It grew by 101 million minutes week to week and set a series high in viewing time for the fourth consecutive time — one for every week Disney+ released episodes of season two. (Disney+ had the top two titles for the week, as Bluey came in just behind Andor with 922 million viewing minutes.)
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Also of note: Rogue One, the Star Wars movie that takes place directly after the events of Andor, made the streaming movie chart for the week as well. It tied for ninth place in those rankings with 179 million viewing minutes.
The previous week’s overall leader, Netflix’s comedy The Four Seasons, dropped out of the overall top 10 but remained in the original series rankings with 549 million minutes. The top premiere for May 12-18 was Hulu’s unscripted show The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, which was third among original shows and ninth overall with 680 million minutes of watch time. You (779 million minutes) also held up pretty well in its fourth week after the final season debuted on Netflix, and Peacock’s Poker Face (492 million) was about even with its premiere week total of 497 million minutes.
On the movies chart, Netflix’s comedy Nonnas came in first for the second straight week with 848 million viewing minutes —up about 11 percent from its premiere frame.
Nielsen’s streaming ratings cover viewing on TV sets only and don’t include minutes watched on computers or mobile devices. The ratings only measure U.S. audiences, not those in other countries. The top streaming titles for May 12-18, 2025, are below.
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