Netflix’s ‘I Will Find You’ Leads The Streaming Charts With 1.84 Billion Minutes

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The Harlan Coben adaptation tops the latest chart as ‘House of the Dragon’ returns and ‘Widow’s Bay’ makes its first appearance.

Netflix’s I Will Find You debuted at No. 1 in the U.S. streaming rankings for June 15–21, drawing 1.84 billion viewing minutes during its first week on the platform.


Based on the novel by Harlan Coben, the thriller stars Sam Worthington as David Burroughs, a father serving a life sentence for the murder of his son. When new evidence suggests the child may still be alive, David begins a desperate attempt to uncover the truth. Britt Lower co-stars as Rachel Mills.


The series narrowly surpassed the previous week’s leader, Love Island USA. Peacock’s reality hit recorded 1.69 billion viewing minutes, down from 1.83 billion the week before. I Will Find You and Love Island USA were the only two titles to exceed one billion viewing minutes during the measurement period.

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House of the Dragon returned to the rankings following its Season 3 premiere. The HBO fantasy drama generated 636 million viewing minutes despite the new episode being available for only a few hours before the weekly tracking window closed. The premiere accounted for 24 percent of the total, or approximately 153 million minutes.


Apple TV’s Widow’s Bay also made its first appearance in the rankings during the week of its season finale. The series finished eighth among streaming originals with 415 million viewing minutes, reflecting the word-of-mouth momentum it built across the season.


On the film chart, Netflix documentary Maternal Instinct claimed the top position with 987 million viewing minutes.


The streaming rankings measure U.S. viewing on television sets and do not include activity on computers or mobile devices.








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