Arnold Schwarzeneggers first-ever TV project, FUBAR, has debuted on the top of Nielsens weekly streaming rankings. The action comedy was viewed for 1.5 billion minutes through the May 22-28 viewing window, during which it was available for four days.
S.W.A.T. came in second place with 1.4 billion minutes viewed across Hulu, Paramount+ and Netflix after first appearing on the chart at No. 8 the week before. That viewing window coincided with CBS decision to cancel the series after six seasons followed by a swift reversal. The procedural is now set to the network for a seventh and final season.
Third place went to another broadcast series: All American, the sports drama that wrapped its fifth season on the CW on May 15 before arriving in full on Netflix on May 23. The series was watched for 893 million minutes in this viewing window, during which it was streamable for six days. A CBS show took fourth place as well: NCIS made its usual chart appearance, this week at No. 4 with 871 million minutes watched across Netflix and Paramount+.
With the penultimate episode of its third season premiering during this viewing window, Ted Lasso claimed the No. 5 position with 769 million minutes watched. It was followed by preschool animated series Cocomelon (690 million minutes) and Bluey (659 million minutes).
The Netflix movie Missing was the eighth most streamed title of the May 22-28 window with 626 million viewing minutes. It was followed by Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story with 571 million minutes after several weeks spent higher on the chart.
Succession also cracked the list this week with 541 million minutes. The series finale dropped on May 28, just hours before this viewing window closed.
See Nielsens list of overall streaming rankings for May 22-28 first, followed by original streaming titles, acquired titles and then films.