Nielsen Streaming Top 10: 'Manifest' Reigns at No. 1 After Season 4 Premiere on Netflix

'Manifest' Returns to Nielsen's Streaming Top 10 Chart in Session 31 October to November 11. 6 viewing window at No. 1 after Season 4 premiered on Netflix. In the first three days of availability of the new episode, the series recorded 1.37 billion minutes viewed.

As previously reported, the series, which originally aired on NBC, was canceled in 2018 before being recorded by Netflix. After seasons 1-3 were added to Netflix in the summer of 2021, the streamer picked up the fantasy drama for a fourth and final season - the first part of which premiered on November 4.

By Nielsen's measurements, three-quarters of the show's viewership was evenly split between 18-34, 35-49 and 50-64 year olds (25% in each age group). In addition, two-thirds of the audience were women.

"Love is Blind" Season 3 jumped in the rankings to second place after release of three new episodes. The reality series has garnered 1.2 billion minutes viewed. With the season finale releasing on November 9, the series finale is expected to stay on the charts for at least a week.

Netflix's cover "Inside Man" ranks third in the chart with 892 million minutes watched. The drama starring Stanley Tucci as a crime-solving investigator turned killer opened on the streamer on October 31 –– more than a month after the show aired on BBC One. Nielsen shares that the show's audience consisted of an older audience, half of whom were over 50.

"Cocomelon", a Nielsen streaming top 10 staple, came in at #4 on the overall list and #1 on the list of titles acquired during the viewing window with 862 million viewership minutes. Viewing was driven by the most multicultural audience of any title on the lists, with nearly two-thirds coming from Hispanic, Asian and African-American households.

Netflix continues to dominate the overall top 10 in fifth place with "Enola Holmes 2" winning 855 million minutes watched in its first full week of availability. Starring Millie Bobby Brown, the sequel follows young detective Enola (Brown) as she tackles her first official case. To solve the mysterious case of the disappearance of a girl, she calls on her friends and her brother Sherlock (Henry Cavill).

Elsewhere on the chart were "Guillermo del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities" (798 million), "From Scratch" (796 million), "NCIS" (758 million), "The Blacklist" (696 million) and "Gilmore Girls" (679 million).

It should be noted that "House of the Dragon" was absent from Nielsen's top 10 this week after the show's season finale. Thus, concluding the streaming battle between HBO and Amazon Prime Video's "Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power." According to Nielsen, from the release of "House of the Dragon" on August 21 through the end of that measurement interval on November 6, the two series have combined for more than 18 billion minutes of viewing.

Amazon Prime Video's "The Rings of Power" turned out to lack some resistance, With the "Lord of the Rings" prequel series dropping overall a week after the airing of the eighth and final episode of its first season, a week in which it topped 1.1 billion minutes viewed.

Check out Nielsen's latest top 10 streaming rankings below, along with the overall streaming titles of the October 31 to November 11. 6 first, followed by original streaming titles, acquired titles and then movies.

Nielsen Streaming Top 10: 'Manifest' Reigns at No. 1 After Season 4 Premiere on Netflix

'Manifest' Returns to Nielsen's Streaming Top 10 Chart in Session 31 October to November 11. 6 viewing window at No. 1 after Season 4 premiered on Netflix. In the first three days of availability of the new episode, the series recorded 1.37 billion minutes viewed.

As previously reported, the series, which originally aired on NBC, was canceled in 2018 before being recorded by Netflix. After seasons 1-3 were added to Netflix in the summer of 2021, the streamer picked up the fantasy drama for a fourth and final season - the first part of which premiered on November 4.

By Nielsen's measurements, three-quarters of the show's viewership was evenly split between 18-34, 35-49 and 50-64 year olds (25% in each age group). In addition, two-thirds of the audience were women.

"Love is Blind" Season 3 jumped in the rankings to second place after release of three new episodes. The reality series has garnered 1.2 billion minutes viewed. With the season finale releasing on November 9, the series finale is expected to stay on the charts for at least a week.

Netflix's cover "Inside Man" ranks third in the chart with 892 million minutes watched. The drama starring Stanley Tucci as a crime-solving investigator turned killer opened on the streamer on October 31 –– more than a month after the show aired on BBC One. Nielsen shares that the show's audience consisted of an older audience, half of whom were over 50.

"Cocomelon", a Nielsen streaming top 10 staple, came in at #4 on the overall list and #1 on the list of titles acquired during the viewing window with 862 million viewership minutes. Viewing was driven by the most multicultural audience of any title on the lists, with nearly two-thirds coming from Hispanic, Asian and African-American households.

Netflix continues to dominate the overall top 10 in fifth place with "Enola Holmes 2" winning 855 million minutes watched in its first full week of availability. Starring Millie Bobby Brown, the sequel follows young detective Enola (Brown) as she tackles her first official case. To solve the mysterious case of the disappearance of a girl, she calls on her friends and her brother Sherlock (Henry Cavill).

Elsewhere on the chart were "Guillermo del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities" (798 million), "From Scratch" (796 million), "NCIS" (758 million), "The Blacklist" (696 million) and "Gilmore Girls" (679 million).

It should be noted that "House of the Dragon" was absent from Nielsen's top 10 this week after the show's season finale. Thus, concluding the streaming battle between HBO and Amazon Prime Video's "Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power." According to Nielsen, from the release of "House of the Dragon" on August 21 through the end of that measurement interval on November 6, the two series have combined for more than 18 billion minutes of viewing.

Amazon Prime Video's "The Rings of Power" turned out to lack some resistance, With the "Lord of the Rings" prequel series dropping overall a week after the airing of the eighth and final episode of its first season, a week in which it topped 1.1 billion minutes viewed.

Check out Nielsen's latest top 10 streaming rankings below, along with the overall streaming titles of the October 31 to November 11. 6 first, followed by original streaming titles, acquired titles and then movies.

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