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‘Andor’ also hits a second consecutive series best in the Nielsen charts.
Netflix’s comedy The Four Seasons had a strong opening, and Andor drew a series high in viewing time for the second week in a row in Nielsen’s streaming rankings.
The Four Seasons, co-created by and starring Tina Fey, had 1.3 billion minutes of watch time for the week of April 28-May 4 (it premiered on May 1). That was good for second place overall and probably helps explain Netflix’s relatively quick renewal of the show.
You repeated in the No. 1 overall spot a week after its final season premiered. The Netflix thriller racked up 1.78 billion viewing minutes, a 7 percent improvement on the previous week.
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Andor, meanwhile, had 821 million minutes of viewing on Disney+ as it released its second batch of three episodes. It grew by 100 million minutes week to week (a gain of about 14 percent), and its audience also got a little younger —Nielsen says 23 percent of the audience was made up of adults 18-34 vs. 18 percent a week earlier.
The Handmaid’s Tale (612 million minutes on Hulu) remained among the top 10 originals as it continued rolling out its final season. Hulu’s Good American Family (376 million minutes) charted for a second time in the week of its finale. The Last of Us (827 million minutes on Max) came down some compared to the prior week.
Netflix’s German thriller Exterritorial led the movie rankings with 767 million viewing minutes. Another Simple Favor debuted in third place with 399 million minutes.
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 April 28-May 4, 2025, are below.
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