We are two weeks into the exciting launch of the all-new Disney+ streaming service, and already the entertainment giant is enjoying unbridled success. Last week, The Mandalorian was the most streamed show across all the streaming platforms, according to a study by the research group Reelgood.

Reelgood has tracked shows that its millions of users have been enjoying in the last week across all the streaming platforms–Netflix, Disney+, Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, Apple TV+, HBO Max, and others.
Though it’s not surprising that Jon Favreau’s brand-new Star Wars show made the top of the list, the study did find some other surprising details–the most surprising of all being that The Mandalorian is the only Disney+ show to make the top 20 on Reelgood’s list of most-streamed content for last week. Apple TV+ made the list with its shows See and The Morning Show. Netflix content also made the list, as did Hulu content and HBO shows like Game of Thrones and His Dark Materials.

Here are the top 20 most streamed shows over the last week, according to Reelgood:
- The Mandalorian
- Rick and Morty
- The Watchmen
- The End of the ****ing World
- The Good PlaceÂ
- His Dark Materials
- The Family Man
- Godfather of Harlem
- The Crown
- Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan
- See
- The Morning Show
- Silicon Valley
- Cartel Crew
- The Walking Dead
- Stranger Things
- Mr. Robot
- Peaky Blinders
- Game of Thrones
- Mrs. Fletcher
Disney+ remains a leader in the streaming service industry. The all-new service opened for November 12 with almost 500 films and 7,500 television and Disney+-exclusive episodes. The streaming service’s content includes Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, and National Geographic titles, several of which were created solely for Disney+, such as The World According to Jeff Goldblum, The Imagineering Story, The Mandalorian, High School Musical: The Musical: The Series and more.
Were you surprised that The Mandalorian topped the list? Were you surprised that only one Disney+ show made the list? Let us hear your thoughts in the comments.
Source: Cord Cutter News