Streaming Ratings: ‘The Boys’ returns to the charts as final season debuts

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The week of April 6-12 was a big week for R-rated superhero shows on Prime Video.

The last season of Boyswhich premiered on April 8, returned to the Nielsen streaming charts at No. 2 overall, and Animation invincible He followed last week’s string high with another strong performance. However, neither show was able to catch up the housewhich spent its second consecutive week as the top streaming title overall in the United States.

the house It recorded 1.13 billion viewing minutes for the week before the Season 2 finale on HBO Max. This was slightly lower than the previous week’s 1.16 billion but marked the ninth week in a row that the medical drama had a billion or more viewing minutes. Since the season premiere week in January, the house Total viewing time was approximately 15.5 billion minutes.

Boys It attracted 899 million viewing minutes, 64 percent of which (about 575.4 million minutes) were dedicated to the two episodes that began the series’ fifth and final season. invincible It came in at 566 million minutes, the third-highest weekly total in the show’s history.

Docuseries on Netflix Trust me: the false prophet It debuted with 850 million viewing minutes, good for third place among original shows and fourth overall. Apple TV Shrink (369 million minutes) It reached the original top 10 for the second time in the third season finale week. Dan Levy comedy Big mistakes It had a rather modest opening with 420 million minutes after its April 9 premiere.

Shark movie Thrash (687 million minutes on Netflix) The film topped the top 10 in its opening week.

Nielsen streaming ratings cover viewing on TV devices only and do not include minutes watched on computers or mobile devices. Ratings measure US audiences only. Here are the top broadcast headlines for April 6-12, 2026.

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