Summary
- Suits has experienced a resurgence in popularity thanks to its addition to Netflix, holding viewers captive for over 3 billion minutes weekly for seven consecutive weeks.
- Despite concluding its run a few years ago, the series has amassed a colossal 26.5 billion minutes of watch time within the last eight weeks.
- Suits has overshadowed other shows, including The Lincoln Lawyer, to claim the top spot in the streaming rankings.
In an ever-changing media landscape, viewership milestones continue to be rewritten, and the latest entrant in the limelight is none other than the law drama series Suits. The USA Network original series, which wrapped up in 2019, has experienced a stunning resurgence in popularity, partly thanks to its addition to Netflix’s vast content library earlier this summer. Riding high on this wave of renewed interest, the series has become a titan in the streaming domain, stamping an unprecedented record on the Nielsen streaming charts. For a remarkable seven weeks in a row, the series has held the viewers captive for over 3 billion minutes weekly, a feat never witnessed before as per Variety.
Even though it concluded its run a few years ago, the figures now pouring in indicate that the audience’s romance with the legal eagles of Suits is far from over. Within the last eight weeks, the series has amassed a colossal 26.5 billion minutes of watch time across popular platforms Netflix and Peacock.
This captivating streak started making headlines from the week of August 7-13, where it astonishingly held the fort with 3 billion minutes, albeit showing a slight dip from 3.3 billion minutes in the previous week. Although Stranger Things managed to set an unparalleled benchmark in 2022, clocking 35.5 billion minutes in eight weeks, the continuous high tide of Suits is a remarkable narrative in the streaming chronicle.
Despite facing stiff competition from newcomers and established titles, Suits managed to claim the top spot, overshadowing the inaugural week of The Lincoln Lawyer season two part two, which settled at a distant second with 1.4 billion minutes. This scorching trail hints that while the drop below the 3 billion threshold seems imminent in the forthcoming week, relinquishing the crown might not be on the cards just yet.
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The streaming rankings had their regular occupants, such as the enchanting Bluey, a staple in the summer chart that found itself at a comfortable third spot with 1.1 billion minutes. This children’s animated series has proven to be a tough competitor, often outperforming another preschool favorite, Cocomelon, which secured the tenth spot this week. Not too far behind was Netflix’s fresh offerings, Painkiller and Heart of Stone, claiming the fourth and fifth spots respectively, making impressive debuts with viewers dedicating close to a billion minutes to each in their initial days of availability.
A significant shuffle in the rankings saw the blockbuster Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 take a plunge to the seventh position, clocking 811 million minutes, less than half of its previous week’s viewership. The chart also saw established series Grey’s Anatomy and NCIS holding their ground at sixth and eighth places, respectively.
Making a noteworthy entrance at number nine was the latest season of Only Murders in the Building, garnering 719 million minutes within the initial six days of the release of its first two episodes.
As we stand at the cusp of a new week, anticipation is mounting regarding the fate of these behemoths in the streaming world. Will Suits manage to hold its unprecedented reign or will a new contender rise to claim the throne? And could the popularity that has Suits has seen over the last few months lead to a revival?
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