Nielsen Streaming Top 10: 'Stranger Things' Stays Solid at No. 1 While 'The Sea Beast' Hits No. 2

According to Nielsen, "Stranger Things" was watched for 2.9 billion minutes during the July 11-17 viewing window, which marked the second full week of Season 4 availability after the launch of its second volume July 1. The series easily took over. No. 1 position on the Nielsen Streaming Charts for the week, with more than double the viewership of the next title on the chart: Netflix's animated children's film "The Sea Beast", which debuted hit the streamer on July 8 and was watched for 920 million minutes in its first full week of availability. "Stranger Things" has now topped the charts every week since the May 27 debut of Season 4, Volume 1, with the exception of the June 20-26 viewing window, when "The Umbrella Academy" took this position after the premiere of its third season. During the July 11-17 window, the third full week of availability for the season, "The Umbrella Academy" ranked eighth with 714 million minutes watched.

Third place went to "The Terminal List", Chris Pratt's thriller series on Amazon Prime Video. The series was watched for 887 million minutes during this viewing window, its second week of full availability. Closely following Netflix's "Resident Evil", based on the video game series of the same name, was watched for 858 million minutes in just four days of availability, and premiered on July 14.

The final episode of Season 3 of Amazon Prime Video's "The Boys" premiered on July 8, making July 11-17 the first full week of availability for the season. The series was watched for 828 million minutes, taking fifth place. In sixth place was "Alone," the competition series currently in its ninth season on the History channel with seasons 1-8 streaming on Netflix and Hulu.

Elsewhere on the chart were "NCIS" (736 million), "Cocomelon" (692 million) and "Grey's Anatomy" (635 million).

Check out the latest Nielsen Streaming Top 10 rankings below, with overall streaming titles from July 11-17 first, followed by original streaming titles, acquired titles, then movies.

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Nielsen Streaming Top 10: 'Stranger Things' Stays Solid at No. 1 While 'The Sea Beast' Hits No. 2

According to Nielsen, "Stranger Things" was watched for 2.9 billion minutes during the July 11-17 viewing window, which marked the second full week of Season 4 availability after the launch of its second volume July 1. The series easily took over. No. 1 position on the Nielsen Streaming Charts for the week, with more than double the viewership of the next title on the chart: Netflix's animated children's film "The Sea Beast", which debuted hit the streamer on July 8 and was watched for 920 million minutes in its first full week of availability. "Stranger Things" has now topped the charts every week since the May 27 debut of Season 4, Volume 1, with the exception of the June 20-26 viewing window, when "The Umbrella Academy" took this position after the premiere of its third season. During the July 11-17 window, the third full week of availability for the season, "The Umbrella Academy" ranked eighth with 714 million minutes watched.

Third place went to "The Terminal List", Chris Pratt's thriller series on Amazon Prime Video. The series was watched for 887 million minutes during this viewing window, its second week of full availability. Closely following Netflix's "Resident Evil", based on the video game series of the same name, was watched for 858 million minutes in just four days of availability, and premiered on July 14.

The final episode of Season 3 of Amazon Prime Video's "The Boys" premiered on July 8, making July 11-17 the first full week of availability for the season. The series was watched for 828 million minutes, taking fifth place. In sixth place was "Alone," the competition series currently in its ninth season on the History channel with seasons 1-8 streaming on Netflix and Hulu.

Elsewhere on the chart were "NCIS" (736 million), "Cocomelon" (692 million) and "Grey's Anatomy" (635 million).

Check out the latest Nielsen Streaming Top 10 rankings below, with overall streaming titles from July 11-17 first, followed by original streaming titles, acquired titles, then movies.

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