Streaming Ratings: November 10-16, 2025

by Sofia Alvarez

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Streaming Wars Heat Up: ‘All Her Fault’ Soars, ‘Stranger Things’ Dominates Charts

Peacock’s original series, All Her Fault, experienced a dramatic surge in viewership during its second week, achieving teh highest single-week total ever for a scripted show on the nbcuniversal streaming platform. The latest Nielsen streaming data reveals a fiercely competitive landscape, with established hits and new releases vying for audience attention.

‘All Her Fault’ Sees Explosive Growth on Peacock

Starring Sarah Snook and Dakota Fanning, All Her Fault captivated audiences with 867 million minutes of viewing between Nov. 10-16 – a remarkable 92% increase from its premiere week. This performance propelled the series too the No. 3 spot among original series and No. 4 overall on Nielsen’s streaming charts for that period. According to a company release, this marks the best single-week viewing tally for any Peacock original scripted series in the service’s history, surpassing even the viewership numbers for Love Island in mid-July.

‘Stranger Things’ and Netflix Lead the Pack

As the final season premiere approaches in two weeks,Stranger Things continues to reign supreme. The first four seasons collectively amassed approximately 1.35 billion minutes of watch time, demonstrating a robust 46% week-over-week increase. “This level of engagement, even without new episodes, is a strong indicator of the show’s enduring popularity,” one analyst noted.

Netflix also saw success with its new drama, The Beast in Me, which debuted with 952 million minutes of viewing, claiming the top spot for new releases that week.

Reader question:– Nielsen data only captures viewing on TVs. Does this mean streaming numbers are significantly underestimated, especially for mobile viewing?

Hulu’s Mixed Results and the Nielsen Challenge

Hulu’s The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives made a strong return with the premiere of its third season, garnering 651 million minutes of viewing.This debut was comparable to the 680 million minutes recorded during the first week of its second season in May. However, another Hulu show, All’s Fair, was notably absent from the Nielsen top 10 despite the streamer touting 3.2 million views – calculated as total viewing minutes divided by running time – worldwide in its first three days (Nov. 4 premiere). This translates to roughly 410 million minutes of viewing. hulu has not yet released a breakdown of U.S. versus international viewership, and the show’s U.S. watch time has not yet reached the threshold for inclusion in the Nielsen rankings. Despite this, Hulu has already renewed All’s Fair for a second season. netflix’s Death by Lightning consistently held the No. 10 position among original series, with 392 million and 425 million minutes of viewing over the two weeks.

del Toro’s ‘Frankenstein’ Dominates the Movie Charts

On the movie front, Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein continued its reign at the top of the charts for a second consecutive week, amassing 1.11 billion minutes of viewing. Viewership experienced a modest 12% decrease from the previous week.

It’s critically important to note that Nielsen’s streaming ratings are based solely on viewing data from television sets within the U.S. and do not include minute

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