This week Samba TV released its latest streaming report and the numbers tell a clear story. Wednesday claimed the number one spot for the second week in a row. The show kept Netflix at the top of the streaming chart for 14 of the last 15 weeks. At the same time KPop Demon Hunters continued to make history as the most‑watched Netflix movie ever.

Wednesday Holds the Lead

Wednesday earned its fourth week at the summit of the chart. The series now enjoys four weeks of dominance and helps Netflix own five positions on the list. Three new titles joined the chart this week, showing that Netflix still controls the streaming landscape. Viewers keep returning to Wednesday because the show mixes mystery, humor, and strong characters.
Task entered the chart at number two. The crime drama stars Mark Ruffalo as an FBI agent on a hunt. Analysts wonder if Task can keep Netflix from holding the top three spots for another week. The series offers a fresh tone and strong performances that attract a broad audience.
KPOP DEMON HUNTERS – When they aren’t selling out stadiums, Kpop superstars Rumi, Mira and Zoey use their secret identities as badass demon hunters to protect their fans from an ever-present supernatural threat. Together, they must face their biggest enemy yet – an irresistible rival boy band of demons in disguise. ©2025 Netflix
Prime Video placed four titles in the top ten. The Summer I Turned Pretty held the fourth spot for nine straight weeks thanks to its weekly release schedule. The Terminal List: Dark Wolf appeared in fifth place after releasing three episodes at once and then moving to weekly drops. Both series show how flexible release strategies can keep a show on the chart.
Netflix added three more titles to the list. Unknown Number: The High School Catfish rose to second place before slipping to sixth. Beauty in Black returned for a second season and added to Tyler Perry’s growing Netflix portfolio. KPop Demon Hunters, now in its eighth week, did not reach number one but became the most‑watched Netflix movie in history and shared the chart with more than 25 other Netflix titles.
Hulu and Linear TV Appear

Only Murders in the Building was the only non‑Netflix and non‑Amazon title on the list. The Hulu series returned for its fifth season. On linear TV the Emmy Awards celebration topped the weekly chart, while red carpet coverage landed in fifth place. America’s Got Talent secured three spots, and a special 20th Birthday Party episode placed tenth.
The data shows that Netflix still leads the streaming market, especially with Wednesday and KPop Demon Hunters driving high engagement. Prime Video proves that a mix of weekly drops and binge releases can keep shows relevant. Hulu and traditional TV continue to attract niche audiences with strong brand loyalty.
Looking Ahead
Analysts will watch to see if Task can break Netflix’s grip on the top three. They will also monitor how KPop Demon Hunters performs in the coming weeks and whether new releases can challenge Wednesday’s reign. For now, the streaming world remains competitive, and viewers have plenty of choices.