Here Are Overall Streaming Titles for the Week of June 30 – July 06, 2025, Including ‘The Bear’
Streaming has become our go-to for entertainment, offering everything from intense dramas to lighthearted cartoons. The Nielsen Streaming Content Ratings for June 30 to July 06, 2025, reveal the top programs that captured America’s attention on platforms like Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, Peacock, and Prime Video.
This week’s chart, based on viewing through televisions, showcases a mix of new hits and timeless favorites. Let’s break down the top 10 titles that dominated streaming, ranked by total minutes watched, and explore what makes each one a must-see.
10. ‘Spongebob Squarepants’ (1999-present)

The adventures of a cheerful sponge and his underwater pals in Bikini Bottom racked up 743 million viewing minutes across 323 episodes on Paramount+. It’s a staple for all ages.
With its quirky humor and vibrant characters like Patrick and Mr. Krabs, the show delivers endless laughs. Its simple, joyful storytelling keeps families coming back for more.
9. ‘The Waterfront’ (2025-present)

Netflix’s new drama about a family battling to save their harbor business amid crime and secrets earned 759 million minutes with eight episodes. It’s a fresh face in the crime genre.
Holt McCallany leads with a gritty performance, drawing us into a world of tough choices and family ties. The show’s tense plot and coastal setting make it a gripping watch.
8. ‘Bluey’ (2018-present)

This charming Australian series about a playful puppy and her family pulled in 849 million minutes across 154 episodes on Disney+. It’s a heartwarming hit for kids and parents.
‘Bluey’ captures the magic of childhood with its gentle humor and relatable moments. Its short episodes pack an emotional punch, making it a favorite for cozy family nights.
7. ‘The Bear’ (2022-present)

Following a chef running a hectic Chicago restaurant, ‘The Bear’ scored 892 million minutes across 38 episodes on Hulu. It’s a raw, emotional journey through the culinary world.
Jeremy Allen White shines as Carmy, balancing kitchen chaos with personal struggles. The show’s mix of heart and high stress keeps us invested in every dish and drama.
6. ‘The Old Guard 2’ (2025)

This Netflix sequel, featuring Charlize Theron as an immortal fighter, clocked 964 million minutes for its single release. It expands the action-packed world of the original.
With epic battles and deeper character backstories, the film delivers thrills and heart. Theron’s fierce presence anchors this high-octane adventure for action lovers.
5. ‘Heads Of State’ (2025)

Prime Video’s action-comedy, starring Priyanka Chopra Jonas and John Cena, hit 1,098 million minutes in its debut. It follows a wild mission to stop a global crisis.
The film blends sharp humor with explosive action, driven by the leads’ dynamic chemistry. It’s a fun, fast-paced escape for anyone craving a lively story.
4. ‘Blindspot’ (2015-2020)

This thriller about a tattooed woman unraveling mysteries through her body art drew 1,424 million minutes across 100 episodes on Netflix. It’s a fan-favorite for binge-watchers.
Jaimie Alexander’s intense lead role and the show’s web of clues keep us guessing. Its action and intrigue make it a perfect pick for suspense enthusiasts.
3. ‘Animal Kingdom’ (2016-2022)

A crime drama about a family of outlaws, this series notched 1,478 million minutes across 75 episodes on Netflix. It’s a deep dive into loyalty and lawbreaking.
With standout performances from Shawn Hatosy and Ellen Barkin, the show’s tense heists and family conflicts grip viewers. Its dark, layered story keeps us hooked.
2. ‘Love Island USA’ (2019-present)

Peacock’s reality show about singles chasing romance in a sunny villa racked up 1,696 million minutes across 239 episodes. It’s a steamy, drama-packed escape.
From flirty connections to shocking betrayals, the show’s mix of love and competition is addictive. We’re drawn to the islanders’ emotional rollercoaster every episode.
1. ‘Squid Game’ (2021-2025)

Netflix’s dystopian hit about desperate players in deadly games led with 2,869 million minutes across 22 episodes. It’s a global sensation that keeps breaking records.
Lee Jung-jae’s powerful performance and the show’s chilling take on survival captivate us. Season two’s bold twists and social commentary make it impossible to look away.
What’s your top pick from this week’s streaming lineup, or is there another title you can’t stop watching? Share your favorites in the comments!


