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.
The thrillers this week are The Old Man to Dark Winds. It will take more than a few crimes to get Obi-Wan and Ms Marvel off the list. Here are the most watched TV shows.
FBI time. Credit: FX
Jeff Bridges leads this one as Dan Chase, an ex-CIA agent who is interrupted by an assassin while living off the grid. Chase was called back into the job by the FBI's assistant director for counterintelligence to find them. Chase is being pursued by a special ops agent. Shannon Connellan is the UK Editor.
The Old Man is now available to watch on the internet.
Look out, Obi-Wan. Credit: Disney
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 just can't get enough of the movies.
Obi-Wan Kenobi is now available on Disney+.
Lola Tung (Belly) and Christopher Briney (Conrad) have a moment. Credit: Prime Video
The Summer I turned pretty is a coming-of-age drama about first love, female friendship, complicated relationships between mothers and their children, and of course, a love triangle. The stars of the film are Colin Ferguson, Damian Casalegno, Sean Kaufman, and more.
The summer I turned pretty is now available on Prime Video.
Papa? Credit: Netflix
The Duffer brothers' show is the most watched show of the week. Our core characters are a lot more grown up this time around, but Hawkins is still just as scary and monster-riddled as ever. The second volume is going to hurtle toward the final confrontation.
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.
It's fun. It's disturbing. It's "The Boys." 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 streaming 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.
The power. Credit: Disney
Do you know if you've met Kamala Khan? The star of Ms. Marvel is a teen from Jersey City who is a Pakistani American. Khan feels like an outsider at school because he's a huge fan of CaptainMarvel. Go get 'em, she's got powers. This Disney+ plus series is one of the biggest shows of the week.
The blockbuster superheroics will take center stage before these six episodes are over. By slowing down in the early hours, Ms. Marvel was able to put serious thought into how a superhero is actually born.
The movie is now streaming on Disney+.
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Tony Hillerman's Leaphorn and Chee book series is a noir set on a remote outpost of the Navajo Nation. Lieutenant Joe Leaphorn of the Tribal Police is looking into the past with his new deputy, Jim Chee.
There is a new tab on the AMC+ website.
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Everyone is jumping on the Shelby train after the sixth and final season of the sneakily alluring tale of 20th-century Birmingham gangster Tommy Shelby hit the streaming service.
Peaky Blinders (opens in a new tab) is available in the US and the UK.
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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 is a question mark over whether or not a Season 4 will happen.
The Orville is now available to watch on the internet.
This trio has got us going wild for "Evil." Credit: Elizabeth Fisher / CBS / Paramount+
Imagine The X-Files with religious trauma and you have the best show you're not watching.
We came up with eight reasons we love it.
The film is now available on Paramount+.
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