Selome Hailu After “Bridgerton” dominated the top three spots on Luminate‘s streaming rankings last week, the only TV title that could rival it was a complete change of pace from the high production value Regency-era drama: “Tires,” Shane Gillis’ self-funded half-hour comedy that premiered on May 23. “Bridgerton” Season 3 of course still took the No.
1 position with 766.8 million minutes watched in its second full week of availability, coming out to an estimated 3.7 million views when divided by the 220-minute runtime of the four currently available episodes.
But “Tires” beat Season 1 and 2 of “Bridgerton,” landing at No. 2 with 447.8 million minutes watched. Divided by its 135-minute runtime, that translates to 3.3 million views — not far behind “Bridgerton” Season 3 at all.
Season 2 took third place place with 394.2 million minutes watched (773,000 views) while Season 1 took fourth place with 391.6 million minutes watched (796,000 views). “Jurassic World: Chaos Theory” had its chart debut at No.
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