
Moana has been the most streamed movie in the United States in each of the past two years, according to Nielsen’s figures. It might have some competition this year — from its sequel.
Moana 2, which had its streaming premiere March 12 on Disney+, shot to the top of the streaming rankings for the week of March 10-16. The movie had just under 2 billion minutes of viewing time, giving it the highest single-week total for any feature film on a streaming platform so far in 2025. (Netflix’s Back in Action had the previous high of 1.54 billion minutes in January.) Moana also returned to the movie rankings after two weeks outside the top 10 with 223 million minutes.
Two other movies also made the overall top 10 for the week: The Electric State, starring Millie Bobby Brown, pulled in 1.18 billion viewing minutes on Netflix, and the Spider-Man-adjacent Kraven the Hunter got 911 million minutes, also on Netflix. They ranked third and eighth on the overall charts.
Netflix’s much-discussed Adolescence finished ninth overall — and second among original series — with 907 million minutes of watch time for its premiere week (it debuted March 13). Reacher, the previous week’s overall leader, held onto the top spot among originals with 1.31 billion minutes — its fourth consecutive week over the billion mark. Prime Video had two other series among the top 10 originals as well, with Invincible (587 million minutes) and The Wheel of Time (534 million) joining Reacher.

Paramount+’s Yellowstone prequel 1923 hit its highest total to date with 833 million viewing minutes, and Severance (586 million) made the top 10 originals for a ninth straight week.
Nielsen’s streaming ratings cover viewing on TV sets only and don’t include minutes watched on computers or mobile devices. The ratings only measure U.S. audiences, not those in other countries. The top streaming titles for March 10-16, 2025, are below.
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