

‘Enola Holmes 2,’ ‘Andor’ Repeat Atop Weekly Whip U.S. Streaming Charts
November 15, 2022
Disney+’s “Andor” once again led the Whip Media chart of streaming originals, while Netflix’s Enola Holmes 2 once again topped the Whip Media chart of streaming movies among U.S. consumers for the week ended Nov. 13.
Disney+’s “Andor,” the latest series from the “Star Wars” universe, started streaming Sept. 21 and topped the originals chart for a fourth consecutive week. A prequel to the “Star Wars” spin-off movie Rogue One, the series follows thief-turned-Rebel spy Cassian Andor during the five years leading up to the events of the film.
In Enola Holmes 2, which began streaming on Netflix Nov. 4, Enola (Millie Bobby Brown) takes on her first official case as a detective. But to solve the mystery of a missing girl, she needs help from friends — and brother Sherlock (Henry Cavill).
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TV Time, a Whip Media company, is a free TV and movie viewership tracking app with 21 million global users. The streaming originals chart rankings are determined by streaming original TV series with the greatest share of views in the given week, among a balanced panel of U.S. users of the TV Time app. The movie rankings are determined streaming movies with the greatest share of views in the given week, among a balanced panel of U.S. users of the TV Time app.
Debuting at No. 2 on the chart of streaming movies was Falling for Christmas, which began streaming on Netflix Nov. 10. In the film, Lindsay Lohan stars as a newly engaged heiress who has a skiing accident in the days before Christmas. After she is diagnosed with amnesia, she finds herself in the care of a handsome cabin owner and his daughter.
Debuting at No. 3 on the streaming movies chart was Don’t Worry Darling, which began streaming on HBO Max Nov. 7. Directed by Olivia Wilde, the psychological thriller stars Florence Pugh, Harry Styles, Wilde, Gemma Chan, KiKi Layne and Chris Pine.
Remaining at No. 2 on the chart of streaming originals was “The Handmaid’s Tale.” Season five of the series — based on the dystopian novel by Margaret Atwood about a society that subjugates women to child-bearing slavery — began streaming in installments on Hulu Sept. 14.
Rising from No. 5 to No. 3 on the streaming originals chart was “Manifest.” Season four, part one of the series began streaming all episodes on Netflix Nov. 4. The supernatural drama centers on the passengers and crew of a commercial airliner who suddenly reappear after being presumed dead for more than five years.
Top Streaming Originals Among U.S. Consumers for the Week Ended Nov. 13:
- “Andor” — Disney+
- “The Handmaid’s Tale” — Hulu
- “Manifest” — Netflix
- “Titans” (2018) — HBO Max
- “Love Is Blind” — Netflix
- “The Crown” — Netflix (Season Premiere)
- “The Peripheral” — Prime Video
- “SEAL Team” — Paramount+
- “The Kardashians” — Hulu
- “Mythic Quest” — Apple TV+ (Season Premiere)
Top Streaming Movies Among U.S. Consumers Nov. 11-13:
- Enola Holmes 2 — Netflix
- Falling for Christmas — Netflix
- Don’t Worry Darling — HBO Max
- Where the Crawdads Sing — Netflix
- Weird: The Al Yankovic Story — Roku
- Barbarian — HBO Max
- The School for Good and Evil — Netflix
- Thor: Love and Thunder — Disney+
- Enola Holmes — Netflix
- The Good Nurse — Netflix