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Yahoo
a day ago
- Business
- Yahoo
The Netflix supremacy: What were the most-streamed shows of 2024-2025?
The most watched shows in the US have been revealed by ratings company Nielsen, and Netflix rules the top of the chart. To assert its clear dominance over TV viewing, precisely half of the Top 20 come from the streaming juggernaut. Nielsen, which historically charts broadcast viewership, has released multi-platform viewing figures for the first time for the 2024-25 TV season. Top of the list of 100, reported by Variety, is Netflix's Squid Game (27.1million viewers), closely followed by the streamer's British hit Adolescence (19million). Squid Game and Adolescence were also the top two shows among the Adult 18-49 demographic, considered the most important for broadcasters. CBS action-drama Tracker was the highest rated show from a traditional broadcaster, with 17.4million viewers. Here are Top 20 shows of 2024-25 (Total Viewers): 1. Squid Game (Netflix, 27.1million viewers) 2. Adolescence (Netflix, 19million) 3. Tracker (CBS, 17.4million) 4. Reacher (Prime Video, 17.4million) 5. High Potential (ABC, 16.1million) 6. Matlock (CBS, 16million) 7. Landman (Paramount+, 15.8million) 8. (Tied) Monsters: The Lyle And Eric Menendez Story (Netflix, 15.7million) 8. (Tied) Zero Day (Netflix, 15.7million) 10. Nobody Wants This (Netflix, 15.2million) 11. The Night Agent (Netflix, 14.8million) 12. American Primeval (Netflix, 13.8million) 13. Running Point (Netflix, 13.1million) 14. The Residence (Netflix, 12.8million) 15. A Man On The Inside (Netflix, 12.4million) 16. (Tied) George And Mandy's First Marriage (CBS, 12.1million) 16. (Tied) Ghosts (CBS, 12.1million) 16. (Tied) Yellowstone (Paramount Network/CBS, 12.1million) 19. 1923 (Paramount+, 11.9million) 20. The White Lotus (HBO, 11.6million)


Forbes
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Forbes
The Best TV Shows Coming To Netflix, Hulu And More In June 2025
L to R FX's "The Bear," Netflix's "Squid Game" and "Ginny & Georgia" With warmer days ahead and summer just around the corner, it's the perfect time to kick back and binge a new series. Luckily, June brings an impressive lineup of new and returning shows, including The Bear, Squid Game, The Gilded Age and more. Here's your guide to the best new TV shows streaming this month. June kicks off with Apple TV+'s new golf comedy Stick, starring Owen Wilson as a washed-up golfer who takes on the role of mentor to a teenage golf phenom. Other new shows to note include Prime Video's We Were Liars, based on the bestselling novel by E. Lockhart, which is set to bring all the New England and mystery vibes. There's also Netflix's The Waterfront, a true story that follows the Buckley family as they attempt to retain control of their crumbling North Carolina fishing empire. As for returning series, some of the biggest streaming hits are making their comeback in June. You won't want to miss Season 4 of FX and Hulu's The Bear, the third and final season of Netflix's Squid Game, the fifth season of the Christian faith-based series The Chosen and much more. The lineup also includes the second installment of Apple TV+'s period hit The Buccaneers, with Gossip Girl favorite Leighton Meester joining the cast in Season 2. Jeremy Allen White in The Bear Season 4 Read on for the best new and returning TV shows arriving on streaming platforms in June 2025, including their premiere dates, synopses and where to watch them. Stick on Apple TV+ Premiere date: June 4, 2025 Where to stream Stick: Apple TV+ Synopsis: The first season of Apple TV+'s golf comedy Stick stars Owen Wilson as Pryce Cahill, a golfer whose career was derailed by an on-course meltdown. 'Now struggling to stay afloat, he goes all in to mentor Santi—a teenage phenom with immense potential—and maybe save himself," the synopsis reads. Watch the official trailer below. Ginny & Georgia. Antonia Gentry as Ginny Miller in episode 301 of Ginny & Georgia. Premiere date: June 5, 2025 Where to stream Ginny & Georgia: Netflix Synopsis: The third season of Ginny & Georgia picks up after Georgia (Brianne Howey) is arrested for murder during her wedding at the end of Season 2. 'It's always been Ginny and Georgia against the world, but the world has never come for them quite like this,' according to Netflix's synopsis. 'Now, Ginny needs to see where she stands when push comes to shove – Is the two of them against the world something Ginny really wants to sign up for?' Watch the official trailer below. "The Chosen: The Last Supper" is now in theaters. Premiere date: June 15, 2025 Where to stream The Chosen: Prime Video Synopsis: After premiering in theaters this Spring, The Chosen: The Last Supper is making its debut on Prime Video. The fifth season takes place during Holy Week leading up to the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. According to the synopsis, 'The table is set. The people of Israel welcome Jesus as king while his disciples anticipate his crowning. But—instead of confronting Rome—he turns the tables on the Jewish religious festival. Their power threatened, the country's religious and political leaders will go to any length to ensure this Passover meal is Jesus' last.' Watch the official trailer below. The_Buccaneers Season 2 Premiere date: June 18, 2025 Where to stream The Buccaneers: Apple TV+ Synopsis: The streamer's hit period drama The Buccaneers returns on June 18, 2025. Kristine Frøseth, Alisha Boe, Josie Totah, Aubri Ibrag, and Imogen Waterhouse reprise their roles for Season 2, joined by Gossip Girl alum Leighton Meester. In Season 2, 'the Buccaneers are no longer the invaders – England is their home. In fact they're practically running the place," the synopsis teases. Watch the official trailer below. Emily Alyn Lind, Esther McGregor, Joseph Zada, Shubham Maheshwari Premiere date: June 18, 2025 Where to stream We Were Liars: Prime Video Synopsis: Based on the bestselling novel by E. Lockhart, We Were Liars follows Cadence Sinclair Eastman and her inner circle, 'The Liars,' as they vacation on her grandfather's private island in New England. 'On the surface the Sinclair family is known for their good looks, generational wealth, and close familial bond, but after a life-altering accident, everyone, not just the Liars, seems to have something to hide," per the synopsis. Watch the official trailer below. The Waterfront. (L to R) Jake Weary as Cane Buckley, Danielle Campbell as Peyton, Melissa Benoist as ... More Bree Buckley in episode 104 of The Waterfront. Premiere date: June 19, 2025 Where to stream The Waterfront: Netflix Synopsis: Netflix's new series The Waterfront is premiering on June 19. Inspired by real-life events, the show 'dives into the flawed Buckley family as their attempts to retain control of their crumbling North Carolina fishing empire drive them to increasingly dangerous means to keep themselves afloat,' according to Netflix's synopsis. The cast includes Holt McCallany, Maria Bello, Jake Weary, Melissa Benoist, Rafael L. Silva, Humberly González, Danielle Campbell and Brady Hepner. Watch the official trailer below. Carrie Coon in The Gilded Age Season 3. Premiere date: June 22, 2025 Where to stream The Gilded Age: Max Synopsis: You also won't want to miss the next installment of Max's period drama The Gilded Age. The third season continues to explore the rivalry between old and new money families set against the backdrop of 1800s New York. In Season 3, 'Bertha sets her sights on a prize that would elevate the family to unimaginable heights while George risks everything on a gambit that could revolutionize the railroad industry.' Watch the official trailer below. Ironheart on Disney+ Premiere date: June 24, 2025 Where to stream Ironheart: Disney+ Synopsis: Marvel fans, mark your calendars for the new series Ironheart. Set after the events of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, the show follows Riri Williams (Dominique Thorne), a young genius inventor determined to make her mark on the world. 'Her unique take on building iron suits is brilliant, but in pursuit of her ambitions, she finds herself wrapped up with the mysterious yet charming Parker Robbins aka 'The Hood' (Anthony Ramos),' the synopsis reads. Watch the official trailer below. 'THE BEAR' — 'Doors' — Season 3, Episode 3 (Airs Thursday, June 27th) — Pictured: (l-r) Ebon ... More Moss-Bachrach as Richard 'Richie' Jerimovich, Ayo Edebiri as Sydney Adamu. CR: FX. Premiere date: June 25, 2025 Where to stream The Bear: Hulu Synopsis: Your favorite chefs are back. FX's Emmy-winning series The Bear returns for its fourth season, picking up after the cliffhanger in the Season 3 finale. In Season 4, the crew faces the aftermath of a scathing Chicago Tribune article. 'With new challenges around every corner, the team must adapt, adjust and overcome,' the Season 4 synopsis says. 'This season, the pursuit of excellence isn't just about getting better — it's about deciding what's worth holding on to.' Stay tuned for the official trailer. Squid Game S3 (L to R) Jo Yu-ri as Jun-hee, Lee Jung-jae as Seong Gi-hun, Park Sung-hoon as Hyun-ju ... More in Squid Game S3 Premiere date: June 26, 2025 Where to stream Squid Game: Netflix Synopsis: The third and final season of Squid Game is arriving on Netflix on June 26. The final chapter will see s Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae) after losing his best friend in the game and grappling over the actions of The Front Man (Lee Byung-hun), who was hiding his true identity by being a player in the game. 'Gi-hun persists with his goal to put an end to the game, while the Front Man continues onto his next move and the surviving players' choices will lead to graver consequences with each round,' the synopsis teases. Watch the official trailer, released at Netflix's TUDUM event, below.


CNET
3 days ago
- Business
- CNET
I'd Keep Hulu on My Streaming Bingo Card in June and These Other Services, Too
Although the summer solstice isn't until June 20, you may've already proclaimed the start of summer with vacay plans and an entertainment checklist. Picking something good to stream on TV is part of those plans, right? Sports fans will be tuning in for the NBA Finals this month, Hulu is cooking with The Bear and Netflix is set to pull us in for new seasons of Squid Game and Ginny & Georgia. And if you're into reality TV, Love Island USA is returning this month, too. If you're worried about spreading your streaming budget too thin, don't. In my opinion, June isn't exploding with too many must-see releases so you can juggle your subscriptions with a touch of JOMO -- the joy of missing out -- and curate your watch lists to align with your wallet. How so? I'm sharing my advice on how to rotate -- or churn your subscriptions like ice cream. Subscribe, stream, cancel after a show ends, then do it all again. Or just wait a little longer for episodes to stack up before activating that subscription. Not only does it keep things interesting but it helps you save cash when Disney Plus, Max, Netflix and others don't have what you feel like watching. But remember to shut off auto-renewal for your subscriptions. This method might not work if you're sharing your account but I say give it a try if you can. Here are my recommendations for which services to cancel or keep in June, based on the newest movies, shows and events coming to each streamer (I didn't consider live TV streaming services). Your tastes may differ but I encourage you to switch up your services for potential savings. It's simpler than you may realize. Read more: Best Streaming Services of 2025 NBCUniversal Streaming rotation June 2025 Keep Cancel Hulu X Netflix X Disney Plus X X Paramount Plus X Peacock X Max X X Prime Video X Starz X Apple TV Plus X Best streaming services to have in June Hulu: I don't know if you have Hulu but The Bear is back at the end of the month on June 25 so subscribe wisely if you're a fan. Other new arrivals: Presence on June 3 and Predator: Killer of Killers on June 6. Disney Plus: Marvel's Ironheart premieres June 24! Follow RiRi Williams in a series where magic and tech collide. Other releases you may want to catch are Phineas and Ferb season 5 (June 6) and Sally, a documentary about astronaut Sally Ride with a look into her personal life (June 17). Netflix: You're getting Squid Game and Ginny & Georgia in the same month, folks. Check the dates for those along with what else is coming: Ginny & Georgia, season 3 (June 5) Tires, season 2 (June 5) Straw -- from Tyler Perry (June 6) Trainwreck: The Astroworld Tragedy (June 10) Titan: The OceanGate Disaster (June 11) Fubar, season 2 (June 12) The Fairly OddParents: A New Wish, season 2 (June 12) Rana Naidu (June 13) KPop Demon Hunters (June 20) Squid Game, season 3 (June 27) What horrors await us in the final season of Netflix's Squid Game? No Ju-han/Netflix Peacock: There are several reasons to have Peacock on tap. Keep watching Poker Face this month and Love Island USA, season 7, when it premieres June 3. More reality shows from Bravo will stream and all the Jaws movies hit on June 15. Plus you can stream the Law & Order: Organized Crime, season 5 finale (June 12), and the new show, Nelly & Ashanti: We Belong Together, this month as well. Prime Video: We know you probably automatically have access to Prime Video, so tune in and cross your fingers as Sean Bean survives Deep Cover (no, not a remake of the 1992 movie), a crime comedy also starring Orlando Bloom, Bryce Dallas Howard and Nick Mohammed that debuts on June 12. Also premiering this month are Countdown on June 25 (featuring Jensen Ackles), crime doc ROMCON: Who the F**k is Jason Porter? (June 13), and an adaptation of We Were Liars on June 18. Cancel these services in June Starz: Only keep Starz if you want to watch the new season of BMF each week. If not, skip it. Max: This one is on the fence for whether to keep or cancel and it all depends on your level of fandom. A Minecraft Movie is coming sometime this month and you can also watch finals for NBA or the Stanley Cup. And if you're a fan, continue watching And Just Like That… or don't. More drops: The Alto Knights hits on June 6, The Gilded Age, season 3 (June 22), The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie arrives June 27 and My Mom Jayne -- from Mariska Hargitay lands June 27. Skip Max if you're not interested in any of this. Apple TV Plus: Murderbot is still going and Apple TV Plus has new debuts for Stick on June and The Bucaneers on June 18. You can wait to binge all of it later in the year, though. Paramount Plus: The MobLand season finale is June 1 so you may want to cancel after that. If you don't want to drop Paramount Plus, you can stream the Tony Awards (June 8), WNBA games or the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards (June 22). Additionally, Criminal Minds: Evolution will stream into July and RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars continues to air this month. Honestly, I would binge Murderbot's 10 episodes down the road. Apple TV Plus Your patience can save streaming dollars In this economic climate, money matters. Rotate your subscriptions to cut your streaming expenses, because if you can wait patiently until most or all episodes of your favorite shows are on a service, you save. Forget being billed several months just to watch a show that lasts six or 10 weeks when you can binge-watch everything in one month instead. This is ideal for those who love binges or a condensed viewing schedule. Now is a good time to re-subscribe to Disney Plus if you want to watch Ironheart but you can also choose to stream all six episodes in July. Think about watching The Gilded Age on Max in August -- or later -- when all eight episodes are streaming, and maybe do the same for BMF on Starz. Cancel if you're not streaming, watch content a month or so later in its season or wait to binge everything months later. Consider what you pay for streaming each month and do the math. Netflix ranges from $8 to $25 (plus extra member fees), Paramount Plus starts at $8 and Apple TV Plus is $10. Depending on bundles, Disney Plus is anywhere from $10 to $27. Max costs $10 to $21, Hulu is $10 a month, Starz runs $11 now and Peacock starts at $8 monthly. If you choose to rotate, set calendar alerts to remind you when to resubscribe or cancel. Check back in July for a new lineup of streaming service keep or cancel suggestions.


Forbes
5 days ago
- Business
- Forbes
The Best Streaming Deals Right Now: Save On ESPN+, Peacock And More
With a surplus of streaming services at our fingertips, watching the latest TV shows and movies has never been easier. That said, with each platform offering different content, it's difficult—and pricey—to keep up. To help make signing up for the latest options a little more accessible, we've rounded up the best streaming deals right now. Platforms Hulu, Peacock, Fubo and more are handing out major discounts for both new and returning customers. These are the best streaming deals right now from services like ESPN+, Peacock and more. Whether you're looking to watch your favorite sports team or catch the newest season of your guilty pleasure TV show, we've found the best streaming deals to make it all more affordable. Below, you'll find standout offers like a year of Peacock Premium for just $25 and 58% off your first three months of ESPN+. ESPN+ Peacock Disney+ / Hulu / ESPN+ Sling TV Illustration: Forbes / Photo: Retailer. Illustration: Forbes / Photo: Retailer.


Daily Mail
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
17 movies and TV shows coming to Netflix next week
Published: | Updated: Netflix has released the movies and TV series which will be airing on the platform next week, with some being highly anticipated for months. Ready to find out? Grab your popcorn and read along! Sara: Woman in the Shadows (Season 1) Netflix Original Criminal Code (Season 2) Netflix Original Power Moves with Shaquille O'Neal (Season 1) Netflix Original In this candid documentary series, NBA legends Shaquille O'Neal and Allen Iverson work to revive Reebok's legacy and find a rising star to rep the brand. Barracuda Queens (Season 2) Netflix Original When they fall deep into debt, a group of young women in an affluent Stockholm suburb starts planning elaborate heists. Inspired by real events. Ginny & Georgia (Season 3) Netflix Original Free-spirited Georgia and her two kids, Ginny and Austin, move north in search of a fresh start but find that the road to new beginnings can be bumpy. LEGO: Dreamzzz (Season 2) Mateo, Izzie and their friends stumble into the Dream World, a realm of magic and fantasy where they must use their creativity to fight dark forces. Tires (Season 2) Netflix Original Uninvited (2024) Lilia Capistrano seeks revenge on billionaire Guilly Vega for killing her daughter. Disguised as Eva Candelaria, she attends his party with a vengeful plan. Golden SixTONES (Season 1 – New Episodes Weekly) K.O. (2025) Netflix Original A former fighter must find the missing son of an opponent he accidentally killed years ago, taking on a brutally violent crime gang in Marseille. Mercy for None (Limited Series) Netflix Original STRAW (2025) Netflix Original What will be her last straw? A devastatingly bad day pushes a hardworking single mother to the breaking point — and into a shocking act of desperation. The Survivors (Season 1) Netflix Original Fifteen years ago, the loss of three young people tore this sleepy seaside town apart. Now, the mysterious death of a young woman dredges up the past. Becoming Led Zeppelin (2025) The film traces the journeys of the four members of the Stairway To Heaven rockers through the music scene of the 1960s and their meeting in the summer of 1968, culminating in 1970. Boys on the Side (1995) Robin shares a ride in her car with Jane from New York to Los Angeles. They stop at Jane's friend Holly's place in Pittsburgh and take her with them west, making a long stop in Tucson. The three very different women become close friends. Piece by Piece (2024) A vibrant journey through the life of Pharrell Williams, told through the lens of LEGO animation. Eva Lasting (Season 3) Netflix Original A mysterious teen girl arrives at an all-boys school in 1970s Colombia, breaking stereotypes, rules... and a few hearts.