Everybody has been watching this week.

The top 10 most watched TV shows of the past week were broken out by us by using the latest data from streaming aggregation ReelGood.

As you can imagine, there have been a lot of big releases recently, with Obi-Wan Kenobi and Stranger Things leading the charge, while Barry and Better Call Saul continue to impress.

Here are the most streamed TV shows of the week.

1. Obi-Wan Kenobi

Ewan McGregor sits on a camel-like animal in the desert as the character Obi-Wan Kenobi.

Ewan McGregor returns as Obi-Wan. Credit: Disney

It had to be. 10 years after the events of Episode, the hero of the movie, Obi-Wan, is trying to save Princess Leia from the clutches of Inquisitor Reva. It was the most- watched Disney+ original. The people love Star Wars.

Obi-Wan Kenobi is now available on Disney+.

2. Stranger Things

A group of high school students huddle wearing shirts that read

Hawkins, revisited. Credit: Netflix

The Duffer brothers' show, Stranger Things, returned for the first volume of its fourth season. Our core characters are a lot more grown up this time around, but Hawkins is still just as scary and monster-riddled as ever.

It has been three years since you last went back to Hawkins, so we thought you had waited too long. The first volume of the fourth season rewards patience by welcoming you back with a lot of what we've always liked about the show.

It's possible to watch the show on the internet, but it's also possible to watch it on the television.

3. The Boys

Two men in superhero outfits shake hands while a woman in a superhero outfit looks on.

Season 3 of "The Boys" is here. Credit: Prime Video

The third season of Eric Kripke's gory superhero series follows Billy and Hughie as they go up against Homelander again after the events of Season 2. The brand new Season 3 will be available on June 10.

The Boys is the second season of the show. In its depiction of the world, it is still relentlessly dark and oppressive. This time it's even more gory. If you're here, you already know what to expect, so you're prepared for the graphic scenes.

The Boys is now available on Prime Video.

4. The Lincoln Lawyer

Two people sit on a bench outside a courthouse.

On the case. Credit: Lara Solanki / Netflix

When The Lincoln Lawyer was released, it shot to the top of the streaming service's "most watched" list. Mickey Haller is a lawyer in Los Angeles who takes cases from the back of his car.

The Lincoln Lawyer is now available on the streaming service.

5. The Orville

A group of actors dressed in Star Trek-like costumes sit at the helm of a spaceship.

Time to go on some brand new missions. Credit: Michael Desmond / Hulu

The third season of MacFarlane's sci-fi dramedy sees the return of the eponymous Orville, with the crew headed off on new adventures. There's a question mark over whether or not a fourth season will happen, so make the most of it.

The Orville is now available to watch on the internet.

6. Barry

A man in a grey t-shirt and hoodie stands in the street looking worried.

Dark comedy is back on the menu. Credit: Merrick Morton / HBO

Bill Hader and Alec Berg's dark comedy about a relocating hitman is back for its third season after a tense finale in the second season. Bill Hader reprises his role as the hero in this well-written dramedy.

We thought that Barry's moral dilemma was whether or not the antihero is a good man. Barry lashes out, kills someone, or torpedoes his own life time and time again, even though he knows he wants to be. The third season pushes this further, confronting the Barry we've come to know with the man he was before Los Angeles and an increasingly blank, threatening space. We don't know if he'll be okay, but we still want him to be okay.

Barry (opens in a new tab) is streaming on the pay cable channel.

7. Under the Banner of Heaven

A woman in a green blouse stands holding her jacket next to a motorbike.

Daisy Edgar-Jones stars alongside Andrew Garfield. Credit: Hulu

Under the Banner of Heaven stars Andrew Garfield, who is making his first appearance on a prestige TV show. The Mormon Church may have played a role in the murder of a mother and her baby.

There are new episodes of Under the Banner of Heaven on Thursdays.

8. Night Sky

Two people silhouetted against the night sky.

What. A. View. Credit: Prime Video

The story of two grandparents living with a secret portal in their backyard that leads to a station on a deserted planet sounds intriguing. We need to be signed up.

Night Sky is currently available on Prime Video.

9. Hacks

Hacks

What's next for Deborah and Ava? Credit: Karen Ballard / HBO Max

Season 2 of Hacks will see the return of the killer duo of Deborah Vance and Ava Daniels. The two comedians on the road for Deborah's tour are struggling with more personal material. The tour and the inflammatory email that she sent at the end of Season 1 could ruin her relationship with Deborah.

We thought that Deborah's failure to gain traction on her tour may cause the first few episodes to be a bit slower than expected. Hacks has lost it's magic for a moment. The jokes are still going strong. I'll take a ride with them wherever they go.

There are new episodes of Hacks every Thursday and you can see them in a new tab.

10. Better Call Saul

A man wearing a brown polo shirt looks thoughtful and melancholy.

One last outing. Credit: Greg Lewis / AMC / Sony Pictures Television

You are not alone if you didn't see Saul Goodman. One of the most-viewed shows of the week is theBreaking Bad prequel. The rest of the cast are also excellent. It feels like the gang's really getting back together with the confirmation that Bryan Cranston andAaron Paul will be in the new season.

The stakes are high for several key players. Reputations, relationships, and lives are on the line, and mounting tension in the first two episodes exposes seldom-seen sides of characters we thought we knew.

Better Call Saul (opens in a new tab) is now available on AMC+ and on the internet.

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