Here Are Overall Streaming Titles for the Week of July 14 – July 20, 2025, Including ‘Sullivan’s Crossing’

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This mid July frame mixed crowd pleasing family staples with splashy summer talking points. Netflix fielded several heavy hitters, but there was meaningful activity on Disney Plus, Peacock, Paramount Plus, and Prime Video as well, showing how viewers hop across apps when the mood strikes.

All figures reflect U.S. viewing on televisions and roll up time spent across every available episode or a single film where applicable. That is why big libraries can stand shoulder to shoulder with fresh originals when the binge effect takes hold.

10. ‘Paw Patrol’ (2013–present)

10. ‘Paw Patrol’ (2013–present)
Spin Master

‘Paw Patrol’ collected 715 million minutes across a huge 318 episode library on Netflix and Paramount Plus. Families know exactly what they will get and that familiarity keeps the show in steady rotation.

Bite size stories and bright visuals make it easy to press play any time of day. With episodes on two major services, parents can pull it up quickly and keep little viewers locked in.

9. ‘Animal Kingdom’ (2016–2022)

9. ‘Animal Kingdom’ (2016–2022)
Warner Bros. Television

‘Animal Kingdom’ posted 768 million minutes from 75 episodes on Netflix. It remains a reliable go to for fans who like their crime drama with a messy family twist.

Once people sample a couple of chapters, they tend to ride the wave to the end. The clean start to finish run helps new viewers dive in without worrying about ongoing seasons.

8. ‘Madea’s Destination Wedding’ (2025)

8. ‘Madea’s Destination Wedding’ (2025)
Tyler Perry Studios

‘Madea’s Destination Wedding’ generated 818 million minutes on Netflix with a single feature presentation. A familiar character and a party ready premise turned one movie night into a lot of repeat viewing.

The film is easy to throw on with friends or family for a quick laugh. That rewatch comfort is a big reason a lone title can keep pace with long series.

7. ‘Ballard’ (2025–present)

7. ‘Ballard’ (2025–present)
Fabel Entertainment

‘Ballard’ racked up 886 million minutes from 10 episodes on Prime Video. The season’s tight length makes it perfect for a start now finish soon marathon.

A clear hook and brisk pacing help episodes stack up in a hurry. It is the kind of new series that rewards curiosity with an easy weekend commitment.

6. ‘Blindspot’ (2015–2020)

6. ‘Blindspot’ (2015–2020)
Warner Bros. Television

‘Blindspot’ reached 890 million minutes across 100 episodes on Netflix. Procedurals often surge when they hit one convenient home and this week fits that pattern.

Case of the week stories pair nicely with a larger mystery that carries you forward. After viewers click in for a single episode, the next one arrives before they know it.

5. ‘Bluey’ (2018–present)

5. ‘Bluey’ (2018–present)
Australian Broadcasting Corporation

‘Bluey’ drew 896 million minutes from 154 episodes on Disney Plus. It is rare for a family series to work equally well for parents and kids, yet this one does exactly that.

Gentle humor and quick runtimes turn it into a daily habit. It is also great background viewing, which quietly builds a lot of minutes over seven days.

4. ‘Love Island USA’ (2019–present)

4. ‘Love Island’ (2019–present)
ITV Global Entertainment

‘Love Island USA’ amassed 931 million minutes across 246 episodes on Peacock. Summer reality thrives on conversation and this show gives fans new moments to talk about every day.

The constant flow of episodes encourages catch up sessions and big weekend pushes. Friends tell friends, and those word of mouth nudges add up fast.

3. ‘Kpop Demon Hunters’ (2025)

3. ‘Kpop Demon Hunters’ (2025)
Sony Pictures Animation

‘Kpop Demon Hunters’ delivered 949 million minutes on Netflix with one animated feature. When a film appeals to multiple age groups, time spent piles up quickly.

Music heavy set pieces and eye catching action invite instant rewatches. Households often run it more than once, which helps a single title stand tall in the weekly mix.

2. ‘Sullivan’s Crossing’ (2023–present)

2. ‘Sullivan’s Crossing’ (2023–present)
Reel World Management

‘Sullivan’s Crossing’ totaled 1,356 million minutes across 20 episodes on Netflix. Heartfelt community stories and slow burn romance make it easy to settle in for several chapters at a time.

The show rewards viewers who like character driven arcs and scenic escapism. Once you click into the setting, it is hard to leave before the weekend ends.

1. ‘UNTAMED’ (2025)

1. ‘Untamed’ (2025)
Warner Bros. Television

‘Untamed’ logged 2,104 million minutes from 6 episodes on Netflix. That much time for a compact season points to high completion rates and a lot of talking among friends.

Short seasons are perfect for a start and finish plan, which concentrates viewing inside the week. Strong buzz brought people in and satisfying payoffs kept them watching through the finale.

Tell us in the comments which title you spent the most time with and what surprised you in that week’s chart.

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