The latest JustWatch Streaming Charts for the week of August 25–31 reveal what audiences across the United States are watching most. From blockbuster superhero films to gripping docudramas, the rankings highlight shifting viewer demand across major platforms like Netflix, Disney+, Prime Video, Hulu, and more.
📺 Top 10 TV Shows in the U.S.
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Alien: Earth (Disney+, Hulu, Fubo +2)
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The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox (Disney+, Hulu)
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The Terminal List: Dark Wolf (Prime Video)
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Upload (Prime Video)
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Peacemaker (HBO Max, Prime Video)
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Hostage (Netflix)
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Foundation (Apple TV+, Prime Video)
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Invasion (Apple TV+, Prime Video)
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Dexter: Resurrection (Fubo, Prime Video +3)
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Wednesday (Netflix)
Sci-fi continues to dominate with Alien: Earth at #1, while true-crime interest is strong as The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox lands at #2. Fan favorites like Peacemaker and Wednesday also maintain strong positions.
🎬 Top 10 Movies in the U.S.
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The Thursday Murder Club (Netflix)
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Thunderbolts* (Disney+)
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Eenie Meanie (Disney+)
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Sinners (HBO Max)
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Witness (MGM+, Kanopy +2)
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A Wolf at the Door (Prime Video, Roku +3)
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Nobody (Prime Video)
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Sisu (Hulu, Fubo, Starz, Apple TV)
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Stans (Paramount+, Peacock, AMC+)
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The Amateur (Disney+, Hulu)
A standout this week is Thunderbolts*, which climbed to #2 in the movie charts. The film’s strong performance underscores Marvel’s continued dominance in streaming demand, fueling excitement for Phase Five of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).
Fans eager to dive deeper into what’s ahead can explore our full feature: All Phase Five MCU Movies Ranked.
The Takeaway
This week’s streaming charts show the balance between franchise powerhouses and original stories. Marvel’s Thunderbolts* continues the MCU wave, while fresh titles like The Thursday Murder Club and Alien: Earth prove that audiences are just as hungry for new narratives.
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