Netflix’s Groundbreaking Limited Series Hit “Adolescents” has become a galaxy on top of the Nielson chart. According to the rating giant, the series scored 1.44 billion minutes during the week from March 17 to March 23 to March 23 – the first full week of its availability. It was 59%vs. last week when it started at number 9. Nielsen reported that the show was specially with adults with 35–64 (56%) and Hispanic audience (26%).
On the film, “wicked” is a wicked hit on streaming. The blockbuster film, which fell on the peacock on 21 March, landed on the Nielsen’s ranker of the top 10 streaming programs for the week ending March 23 – saw a 905 million minute clocking, even though it was only available for three days that week. “Wicked” performed well with both children with 2–11 and adult 18–49, Nielsen.
The performance was quite good to make the “wicked” week’s number 2 film, behind the jugrant “Moana 2”, which was 1.13 billion minutes for the week – enough for number 3 and overall number 1 and number 1 with films.
Meanwhile, Netflix’s new Shonda rhymes entry “The Residence” was at number 2 for the week, with 1.36 billion minutes, provoked by the biggest concentration of black audiences (25%) of any original series. The prime video at number 4 was the “reticular”, which has now seen for at least one billion minutes for five weeks. Laqir with 1.1B to see this gap (now in 5 weeks).
Also on the original top 10 list with “The Wheel of Time” and “invincible”, this is the second week in a line. The prime video has three titles on the chart.
In addition, the “Savence” of Apple TV+hit a new weekly high (876 million), as season 2 concluded during this week’s chart. This is the first time of the show in the overall top 10, which is already seen in the original top 10 in this season run. The adult was the highest concentration of 18–49 audiences (71%) among the original chain in “separation”.
Other records include the maximum run of “The White Lotus”, which hit a series for a high 973 million minutes – placed it in total. And Max’s “The Pitt” made it for the first time in the original top 10 with 466 million minutes, which is enough for number 8 on that chart.
The library show released in the overall top 10 includes “Gray’s Anatomy,” “Blue” and “Family Cow”.
Watch the list of Nielsen’s overall streaming rankings for March 17-23, 2025, followed by original streaming titles, titles and then films.