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Streaming TV power ranking: This week's 9 top shows, from 'The Boys' to 'The Crown'
Streaming TV power ranking: This week's 9 top shows, from 'The Boys' to 'The Crown'
Travis ClarkMar 18, 2021, 21:52 IST
"The Boys" season 2Amazon Prime Video
Every week, Parrot Analytics shares the most in-demand original TV shows on streaming services in the US.
Prime Video's "The Boys" was back in demand this week and "The Crown" saw a bump.
Amazon's "The Boys" is back in demand this week as season three continues production.
Netflix's "The Crown" also saw a bump in audience demand this week after Harry and Meghan's bombshell interview with Oprah last week.
Every week, Parrot Analytics provides Insider with a list of the nine most in-demand TV shows on streaming services in the US.
The data is based on "demand expressions," Parrot Analytics' globally standardized TV-demand measurement unit. Audience demand reflects the desire, engagement, and viewership weighted by importance. The list is ranked by how much more in demand the top series are than the average TV show in the US.
Below are this week's nine most popular original shows on Netflix and other streaming services:
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9. "The Boys" (Amazon Prime Video)
Dominique McElligott on season two of "The Boys."
Jasper Savage/Amazon Studios
8. "Lucifer" (Netflix)
Netflix
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7. "Titans" (HBO Max)
"Titans" season 2
DC Universe
6. "Star Wars: The Clone Wars" (Disney Plus)
Disney Plus
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5. "The Crown" (Netflix)
Emma Corrin plays Princess Diana on "The Crown."
Des Willie/Netflix
4. "Cobra Kai" (Netflix)
Cobra Kai"
Netflix
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3. "Stranger Things" (Netflix)
"Stranger Things."
Curtis Baker/Netflix
2. "The Mandalorian" (Disney Plus)
Lucasfilm
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1. "WandaVision" (Disney Plus)
Elizabeth Olsen on episode eight of "WandaVision."
Disney Plus