‘Ginny & Georgia’ Leads Original Streaming Charts for the Week of June 16 – June 22, 2025
Streaming platforms continue to dominate our screens, delivering fresh stories that keep us glued to our TVs. This week, Nielsen’s Streaming Content Ratings, pulled from major services like Netflix, Peacock, and Prime Video, reveal which original series captured the most attention from June 16 to June 22, 2025.
From gripping dramas to reality TV, the top 10 list showcases a mix of fan favorites and new hits. Let’s dive into the most-streamed original series of the week, ranked from 10 to 1, with details on what makes each show stand out.
10. ‘Tires’ (2024–present)

This workplace comedy keeps things light with its quirky take on life at an auto repair shop. Clocking in 320 million minutes across 18 episodes on Netflix, it’s a quick, easy watch for those who love humor with heart.
The show follows a bumbling manager trying to turn his family’s tire business around, often clashing with his oddball crew. Its sharp writing and relatable characters make it a steady crowd-pleaser. We’re drawn to the chaotic energy and the way it finds laughs in everyday struggles.
9. ‘Stranger Things’ (2016–2025)

The sci-fi juggernaut ‘Stranger Things’ still holds strong, racking up 353 million minutes over 34 episodes on Netflix. Its mix of 80s nostalgia, supernatural thrills, and tight-knit friendships keeps viewers hooked.
Set in the eerie town of Hawkins, this season dives deeper into the Upside Down’s mysteries, with Eleven and the gang facing new threats. The show’s ability to blend horror with coming-of-age drama ensures it remains a must-watch. We can’t get enough of the retro vibes and heart-pounding twists.
8. ‘We Were Liars’ (2025)

Prime Video’s new thriller ‘We Were Liars’ grabbed 368 million minutes with its 8-episode debut. Based on the bestselling novel, it’s a haunting tale of privilege, secrets, and betrayal on a private island.
The story centers on a wealthy family unraveling after a tragic summer. Its moody visuals and sharp pacing keep you guessing. We’re hooked on the layered characters and the slow-burn mystery that ties it all together.
7. ‘The Better Sister’ (2025)

Another Prime Video hit, ‘The Better Sister’ earned 435 million minutes across 8 episodes. This tense drama, adapted from a novel, explores sibling rivalry and dark family secrets.
When a murder shakes up their lives, two sisters must confront their past. The stellar cast, including Jessica Biel, brings emotional depth to every scene. We love how the show balances suspense with raw, human moments.
6. ‘Dept. Q’ (2025)

Netflix’s ‘Dept. Q’ racked up 452 million minutes with 9 episodes. This Danish crime series follows a gritty detective tackling cold cases with a knack for uncovering hidden truths.
The show’s moody atmosphere and complex mysteries make it a standout in the crime genre. Carl Mørck, played by Ulrich Thomsen, leads with a brooding intensity that pulls you in. We’re hooked on the clever plotting and the team’s underdog spirit.
5. ‘America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders’ (2024–present)

This reality series danced its way to 610 million minutes across 14 episodes on Netflix. It offers a behind-the-scenes look at the iconic Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, blending glamour with grit.
From auditions to game day, the show captures the hard work and heart of the squad. Its mix of drama and inspiration keeps us cheering. We can’t stop watching the emotional highs and lows of their journey.
4. ‘Fubar’ (2023–present)

Arnold Schwarzenegger’s action-comedy ‘Fubar’ punched in 671 million minutes over 16 episodes on Netflix. It follows a retiring CIA agent pulled back for one last mission, with plenty of laughs and explosions.
The show leans on Arnold’s charm, pairing him with a sharp ensemble cast. Its blend of spy thrills and family drama hits the mark. We’re all in for the high-energy action and cheeky humor.
3. ‘The Waterfront’ (2025–present)

Netflix’s ‘The Waterfront’ made waves with 1,108 million minutes across 8 episodes. This drama dives into a family-run harbor business tangled in crime and loyalty.
Led by Holt McCallany, the cast delivers raw, powerful performances. The coastal setting and layered storytelling keep you hooked. We’re drawn to the messy family dynamics and the show’s cinematic feel.
2. ‘Love Island USA’ (2019–present)

Peacock’s reality hit ‘Love Island USA’ steamed up screens with 1,466 million minutes across 229 episodes. Set in a tropical villa, singles couple up, break up, and stir drama in their quest for love.
The show’s addictive mix of romance, betrayal, and challenges keeps viewers coming back. Ariana Madix’s hosting adds fresh energy this season. We can’t resist the juicy twists and heated hookups.
1. ‘Ginny & Georgia’ (2021–2025)

Topping the charts, ‘Ginny & Georgia’ racked up a massive 1,674 million minutes across 30 episodes on Netflix. This mother-daughter dramedy blends small-town charm with dark secrets.
Georgia’s shady past and Ginny’s teenage struggles drive the story, with Antonia Gentry and Brianne Howey shining in their roles. The mix of wit, heart, and suspense makes it a binge-worthy gem. We’re hooked on the messy relationships and clever cliffhangers.
Which series kept you glued to your screen from this list? Drop your thoughts in the comments!


