What’s Trending on Streaming: Daily Trending Lists for Hulu, Disney+, Peacock …
What’s Trending on Streaming: Daily Trending Lists for Hulu, Disney+, Peacock, Paramount+ and HBO Max from September 14-September 20
Rebecca Bunch
Saturday, September 20, 2025
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Rebecca Bunch
It’s been a busy week on streaming, as the fall season begins to heat up, and several high-profile hits return for new seasons. The returns of old favorites proves a new challenge for some of the remaining dominant summer shows, shaking up streaming charts that have been stagnant for weeks.Hulu: If you needed any more proof that the summer TV season is over, look no further. Hulu’s chart has been reinvigorated by the return of just a few hits of broadcast TV. Chief among them was High Potential, which was already rising up the charts in the days before its premiere, but went straight to #1 after it returned, not leaving the top spot since. Dancing with the Stars also looked strong for a reality show that thrives on live viewing, peaking at #2 on Hulu this week and not leaving the top five in the three full days since its premiere. 20/20 doesn’t officially debut a new season until next week, but it aired a new episode last week, and that was enough to push it to #1 on Hulu for two days, staying in the top ten for all but one day this week. General Hospital also hit #1, contributing a strong few months for the series. It dropped to #7 at its worst point. Celebrity Family Feud charted four days this week, peaking at #12. An ABC News special about the legendary actor Robert Redford charted for one day (at least, so far) at #13. The View made a brief appearance on the chart this week, and Good Morning America made two. The only non-ABC show to top the Hulu chart this week was Alien: Earth. It was a dominant presence on Hulu for the first five weeks of the season, but it hasn’t been able to hold onto that top spot against the influx of new competition. In fact, aside from its sole day at #1, it ranged between third and sixth on the chart, when it had only fallen below #2 once before this week. It’s still doing solidly, but it does look like the lack of real competition made it look like it was doing a bit better than it perhaps was. It was also a busy week for Hulu originals. Futurama returned for a new season, its first season being released in a binge format. It didn’t do all that well, debuting at #3 on the chart spending only three days in the top ten and ending the week at #14. That’s far worse than the King of the Hill revival, being on track to depart the top fifteen entirely sometime next week, while that show spent roughly a month on the chart. Only Murders in the Building is performing only decently so far, with the #1 spot continuing to prove elusive for it. It did spend three days at #2 this week, though, and spent six days in the top five (it dropped to #7 on the chart on Saturday, its worst showing of this still-young season). The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox peaked at #5 this week, spending most of the week at either fifth or eighth on the chart, but dropping down to eleventh on Saturday. Legal drama Reasonable Doubt debuted a new season this week, entering at #2 for its first full day on the chart and slipping to #3 the next day. Fox had several debuts of its own this week, most notably, sophomore drama Doc. The show, a breakout success for Fox last season, had a post-NFL preview and will be re-run in its regular time slot next week, not airing another new episode until September 30. It’s been on the chart since its debut, starting at #5 and slipping to #10 by the end of the week. This isn’t much different than its performance in season one, which is a pretty encouraging sign for it. The other premieres on Fox weren’t as high-profile, but Celebrity Weakest Link and Name That Tune did both manage to make the chart for a single day. The 1% Club ended this week, charting a single day at #11 – worse than its showing last week. MasterChef also ended its season. It had its worst showing of the season, charting four days and peaking at #7 – caused by a combination of airing a recap episode last week and facing increased competition. 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This was our first week-long snapshot of the Disney+ TV chart, as it was introduced halfway through last week, meaning we won’t get any weeks where only one or two shows are on the Disney+ chart any further. The only show to stop Alien: Earth from a full-on sweep was LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy – Pieces of the Past, an animated miniseries that debuted straight at #1. High Potential was one of the few ABC series that would consistently break onto the chart last season, and it’s no surprise that it was already looking strong on