Two weeks before its season two finale, The Pitt hit a milestone: It was No. 1 overall in Nielsen’s streaming rankings.
The HBO Max drama was the only streaming show or movie to record more than a billion minutes of viewing for the week of March 30-April 5, coming in at 1.16 billion (down a scant amount from 1.21 billion a week earlier). It was also the eighth consecutive week above the billion-minute mark for The Pitt and the 11th time the show has reached that threshold since the second season premiered Jan. 8.
Netflix’s Love on the Spectrum had its best ever showing on the Nielsen charts with 865 million viewing minutes (its fourth season premiered April 1), beating the 842 million minutes for season three’s premiere week last year. Prime Video’s animated series Invincible also hit a series high with 611 million minutes.
After a relatively quiet opening, Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen improved significantly in its second week. The series had 821 million minutes of viewing, improving 69 percent on its premiere week total. Hulu’s Paradise (672 million minutes) edged up with the release of its second season finale.
The 2010-16 CBS sitcom Mike & Molly made its first appearance on the acquired series chart a week after being added to Netflix. It had 587 million minutes of viewing.
Crime 101, starring Chris Hemsworth and Halle Berry, led the movie top 10 with 696 million minutes of watch time. The film had its streaming premiere April 1 on Prime Video after a theatrical run in February and March.
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. The top streaming titles for March 30-April 5, 2026, are below.
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