
Netflix's latest hit series, Guy Ritchie's The Gentlemen, made a significant impact on viewers, garnering an impressive 1.21 billion minutes of viewing in its first four days on the streaming platform. The show, a spinoff of Ritchie's 2019 film, debuted on March 7 and quickly climbed the ranks to secure the third spot among all streaming series for the week.
Leading the pack was the popular reality series Love Is Blind, which retained its top position with 1.5 billion minutes of viewing. Not far behind The Gentlemen was Millie Bobby Brown's movie Damsel, which captured the second spot overall with 1.209 billion minutes.
Other notable mentions in the streaming world included Bluey on Disney+ and Brooklyn Nine-Nine on Netflix and Peacock, both surpassing the billion-minute mark in viewership. Netflix's live-action adaptation of Avatar: The Last Airbender also had a strong showing, ranking sixth overall with 950 million minutes viewed.
On the movie front, Hulu's Poor Things made a splash in the top 10 rankings with 318 million minutes viewed, coinciding with its four Oscar wins. The rankings, provided by Nielsen, focus solely on viewing via TV sets in the U.S. and do not include data from computers or mobile devices.
Overall, the top streaming titles for the week of March 4-10, 2024, showcased a diverse range of content, from reality shows to animated series and blockbuster movies. With viewership numbers continuing to soar, streaming platforms are delivering a wide array of entertainment options to audiences across the country.