Reelgood shares the streaming stats from Nov. 2-8 and Netflix rules again

All the Light We Cannot See. (L to R) Nell Sutton as Young Marie-Laure, Mark Ruffalo as Daniel LeBlanc in episode 101 of All the Light We Cannot See. Cr. Atsushi Nishijima/Netflix © 2023
All the Light We Cannot See. (L to R) Nell Sutton as Young Marie-Laure, Mark Ruffalo as Daniel LeBlanc in episode 101 of All the Light We Cannot See. Cr. Atsushi Nishijima/Netflix © 2023 /
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Everyone loves to stream on the weekends. It’s just the nature of the beast and Reelgood always has our backs.

Whether you’re looking for something new to stream or want to see what’s trending, the site has the data you’re looking for. This week’s Top 10 is honestly such a mixed bag and I’m so surprised to see some favorites have shifted within the past week.

Before getting into the Top 10, there is one takeaway I’ve realized and it’s that Netflix is at the top of its game right now. There are so many Netflix projects within this list including All The Light We Cannot See. Season 1 of the series is the #1 most-streamed item from this past week.

Moving onto the next few picks, #2 is from Hulu and that’s A Haunting in Venice which is an adaptation of an Agatha Christie work. Even though Halloween is in the rearview for now, a lot of people are still celebrating Halloween, and rightfully so.

See the rest of the top 10 streamed list from Reelgood.

Coming in at the #3 spot is Apple TV’s Lessons in Chemistry. This doesn’t come as any surprise as the series is based on a book and a lot of people loved that. Plus it stars Brie Larson. Then at #4 on the list is Five Nights at Freddy’s which is on Peacock and still remains a much-discussed project.

These next three projects are all from Netflix and that’s crazy to think about. #5 is The Fall of the House of Usher which is another adaptation turned series. Bodies continues its reign at #6 which is a crime mini-series following 4 different timelines. Then at #7, it’s Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse which is a recent addition to the catalog and one fans have been waiting for.

Rounding out the list are some we’ve seen in the past but worth a mention. At the #8 spot, we have Yellowstone which is on Peacock and #9 is No Hard Feelings which is the raunchcom featuring Jennifer Lawrence on Netflix. Last but not least is Gen V which is obviously on Amazon Prime. Given that The Boys is coming back next year, some fans are getting caught up on Gen V while they have the chance.

Ultimately, this is another week of Netflix absolutely dominating this list. It looks like a majority of people are going to be on Netflix this week. Of course, it’s always fun to look and see which streaming services take the cake each week. This week, it’s Netflix but next week could be an entirely different story.

What will you be streaming this weekend? Make sure to check out Reelgood for some fun suggestions.

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