For only the second time since its Netflix debut, “Suits” has dropped from the lead position on the Nielsen Streaming Top 10.
Unsurprisingly, the series didn’t fall far. It landed in second place with 1.1 billion minutes watched between Oct. 9 and Oct. 15, just slightly behind “The Fall of the House of Usher,” which took the No. 1 position with 1.2 billion minutes watched in its first four days of availability on Netflix.
The first time “Suits” was dethroned was by during the Sept. 11-17 viewing window thanks to the debut of “Virgin River” Season 5 Part 1.
In third place was “Grey’s Anatomy,” down from No. 2 the week before but still higher than the long-running medical drama usually charts. It was watched for 872 million minutes during this viewing window, and was followed by “Bluey,” the animated children’s series that has charted strongly in recent weeks and notched 781 million minutes watched this week.
“Love Is Blind” landed at No. 5 with 726 million minutes watched as fans streamed Season 5 including the reunion episode, which was released on the last day of this viewing window. No. 6 went to “NCIS” with 688 million minutes.
At No. 7 was “Haunted Mansion” with 656 million minutes viewed in its first full week of availability on Disney+. The movie debuted as the No. 3 title during the previous week. It was followed by another movie, “The Burial,” which brought in 637 million viewing minutes in its first three days of availability on Amazon Prime Video after its limited theatrical release the week before.
“Lupin” made it to the overall chart after appearing only on the streaming originals chart last week with the premiere of its third season. In Season 3’s first full week of availability, “Lupin” was the ninth-most-streamed show with 635 million minutes watched.
In 10th place, as often is the case, “Cocomelon” appeared with 604 million minutes watched.
See Nielsen’s list of overall streaming rankings for Oct. 9-15 first, followed by original streaming titles, acquired titles and then films.