The apocalyptic streaming entertainment train just keeps rolling.
For example, Prime Video’s Fallout once again dominates the latest weekly rankings of TV shows from all major streamers, based on the latest chart data from Reelgood. In case you haven’t checked it out yet for some reason, this is Amazon’s super popular movie based on the popular video game series where humanity emerges from a nuclear shelter after a nuclear winter.
The film follows Doomsday on several major streaming platforms, including Netflix’s new Korean drama Goodbye Earth, which dramatizes humanity’s reaction to an impending asteroid impact, and Netflix’s alien invasion series 3 Bodies. It appeared at a time when there was a kind of boom in these kinds of stories. problem. For even better examples, go back in time a little further and check out Apple TV+’s charming His Silo, Netflix’s Leave the World Behind, Max’s Station Eleven, and more.
On the other hand, Fallout may actually be my favorite video game adaptation, even surpassing HBO. the last of us, thanks to the more interesting atmosphere of the former. moreover, fall out 1 in the US again this week, according to the latest data from streaming search engine Reelgood, which tracks the most popular TV shows across all major streamers, from Netflix to Max, Apple TV+, Hulu, Paramount+ and Peacock. It becomes. more.
Reelgood Streaming Charts monitors 20 million viewing decisions each month across all U.S. streaming platforms. Here are the 10 shows that topped Reel Good’s latest TV chart in the seven days ending May 8th.
- fall out (Prime Video)
- baby reindeer (Netflix)
- a fulfilled man (Netflix)
- veil (Hulu)
- under the bridge (Hulu)
- hack (maximum)
- sugar (Apple TV+)
- general (Hulu)
- dead boy detectives (Netflix)
- dark matter (Apple TV+)
As for other TV shows currently taking the streaming world by storm, I’d like to say a few words about the two Apple TV+ titles on this list.One of them is the new multiverse drama dark matter, is already in third place on Apple’s streamer after the first two episodes were released this week. FlixPatrol ranked the show the No. 1 TV show in the world just 24 hours after its release, according to its own data.
Adapted from the novel of the same name by Blake Crouch (a book that captivated me from beginning to end), the story centers on a physicist and professor played by Joel Edgerton. One night, while walking home in Chicago, he is abducted by another timeline. In order to return to his own life, home, and his real family, he must defeat a superior enemy who knows all his actions, namely himself, before he can actually make his move. It doesn’t have to be.
Another one, Apple TV+, is still going strong (and it has a surprising twist that completely surprised me). sugar, a crime drama set in Los Angeles in which Colin Farrell plays a private investigator who loves old movies.Due to the nature of the plot twist, whether you like it or can’t stand it, all I can say is sugar Nothing else is currently available for streaming.