‘The Pitt’ Ranks #1 on Weekly U.S. Streaming Originals Chart Until Feb. 8

“The Pitt” has continued to hold its position at the top of the list of U.S. streaming originals. This show, available on HBO Max, features Noah Wyle as Dr. Michael “Robby” Robinavitch, the head of the emergency room at Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Hospital. Each episode of this gripping series covers a one-hour shift in the ER, giving viewers a real-time look at the action. Season two premiered on January 8 and will run until April 16.

In second place on the chart is “Fallout,” a Prime Video series based on the popular video game franchise. This post-apocalyptic drama is set in Southern California after a nuclear war, offering a thrilling glimpse into a world forever changed. The second season concluded on February 3.

Moving up to third place is “The Traitors,” season four of which began streaming on Peacock on January 8. This reality competition series puts faithful reality TV veterans to the test as they work to uncover the traitors in their midst in hopes of winning a $250,000 grand prize.

Another series on the rise is “Shrinking,” which climbed a spot to the fifth position. Season three of this Apple TV show premiered on January 28, starring Jason Segel as a therapist who throws out the rule book and gives his clients unfiltered advice. Harrison Ford also stars in this intriguing series.

On the downswing, “Bridgerton” dropped two spots to number five. Season four of this Netflix hit, based on the beloved books, offers viewers an alternate history regency romance that keeps them coming back for more.

The rankings come from TV Time, a Whip Media company, using a panel of U.S. users of the TV Time app to determine the popularity of streaming original series. These rankings are based on the share of views each series receives in a given week, giving viewers an inside look at the most-watched shows.