Streaming Dominance: 'The Boroughs' Leads, 'Spider-Noir' Debuts Strong

by : Mindy Kaling
This report provides a comprehensive analysis of U.S. streaming viewership trends for the week of May 25-31, 2026, focusing on the performance of major titles across various platforms.

Unpacking the Streaming Wars: Unexpected Victories and Promising Debuts

“The Boroughs” Climbs to the Pinnacle of Streaming Viewership Despite Cancellation

Despite being recently canceled by Netflix in mid-June, the series “The Boroughs” demonstrated remarkable resilience, soaring to the top position in Nielsen’s U.S. streaming ratings. The show accumulated an impressive 1.74 billion minutes of viewing time between May 25 and 31. This surge represents a substantial 45% week-over-week increase in viewership. Notably, the series, set in a retirement community, garnered significant attention from an older demographic, with the majority of its audience falling into the over-50 age bracket.

“Spider-Noir” with Nicolas Cage and “Euphoria’s” Grand Finale Make Strong Impressions

Nicolas Cage’s new series, “Spider-Noir,” made a notable entry into the streaming landscape, securing the second spot among original series with 851 million minutes streamed during its premiere week on Prime Video. Concurrently, the critically acclaimed series “Euphoria” concluded its run on a high note, drawing 730 million minutes of viewership in the week leading up to its May 31 series finale, marking a significant milestone in its final charting week.

Continued Growth for “Dutton Ranch” and the Return of “The Four Seasons”

Paramount+’s “Dutton Ranch” maintained its upward trajectory, experiencing a 6% increase in viewership for the second consecutive week, reaching 782 million minutes. Meanwhile, Netflix’s “The Four Seasons” re-entered the charts following its second season premiere, amassing 759 million minutes. Although this figure represents a decrease from its initial series debut of 1.3 billion minutes last year, it still signifies a strong return. “Nemesis,” which held the top overall spot the previous week, saw a dip to seventh place among original series, recording 635 million minutes. Hulu’s “The Testaments,” a sequel to “The Handmaid’s Tale,” charted for the first time in its finale week with 377 million minutes.

“The Crash” Remains Dominant in Movie Streaming

In the movie category, Netflix’s documentary “The Crash” continued its reign, holding onto the top spot with 564 million minutes of viewing. This consistent performance underscores the ongoing popularity of documentary content on the platform.

Methodology and Scope of Streaming Data

Nielsen’s streaming ratings are meticulously compiled based solely on viewership occurring on television sets within the United States. It is important to note that these metrics do not encompass minutes watched on personal computers or mobile devices, thereby providing a focused insight into traditional large-screen streaming habits of U.S. audiences.