Luminate Streaming Ratings: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader Docuseries Debuts at No. 2 Behind ���Bridgerton’ June 21-27

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With 1 billion minutes watched, “Bridgerton” Season 3 was the most-watched streaming original of the week of June 21-27, which marked the final four episodes’ second full week of availability. The achievement was unsurprising, as the Shonda Rhimes-produced Netflix drama has been dominating Luminate’s charts (as well as Nielsen’s and Netflix’s own) since the first four episodes of Season 3 were released in May. Once again, both previous seasons continued to chart, with Season 2 in eighth place and Season 1 at the bottom.

Making a strong debut on the chart was “America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders,” a Netflix docuseries that was watched for 687 million minutes in its first full week of availability. It was followed by another docuseries, “Perfect Wife: The Mysterious Disappearance of Sherri Papini,” which his 509 million minutes watched in the same amount of time.

The rest of the TV chart was made up of repeat titles: Season 2 of "Perfect Match" was watched for 507.7 million minutes watched, and "The Boys" Season 4 came right behind it with 505.3 million minutes after debuting at No. 2 the week before. "Love Island" Season 6 took sixth place with 500.7 million minutes, while "Presumed Innocent" landed at No. 7 and "The Acolyte" was No. 9.

On the film side, Jessica Alba's "Trigger Warning" debuted on top with 1 billion minutes watched in its first week on Netflix.

Other chart debuts included documentary "I Am: Celine Dion" at No. 5 with 82.8 million minutes watched in its first three days on Amazon Prime Video and "Outstanding: A Comedy Revolution" at No. 10 with 46 million minutes watched in its first full week on Netflix. The rest of the chart went to repeat titles: "Hit Man," "Ultraman: Rising," "Under Paris," "Brats," "Atlas," "Mother of the Bride" and "Luca."

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