Prime Video’s ‘Fallout’ Tops Weekly Whip U.S. Streaming Originals Chart
April 16, 2024
The Prime Video series “Fallout” topped the Whip Media chart of streaming originals among U.S. consumers for the week ended April 14.
The series, based on the role-playing video game franchise, is a post-apocalyptic drama about the aftermath of nuclear war.
Rising from No. 3 to No. 2 on the chart was “X-Men ’97,” an animated series based on the Marvel Comics. It debuted on Disney+ March 20 and is a revival of the “X-Men: The Animated Series.”
Falling from No. 2 to No. 3 on the chart was “Star Wars: The Bad Batch,” the third and final season of which began streaming on Disney+ Feb. 21. The show, a sequel to “The Clone Wars,” follows a squad of former Clone Troopers who have become mercenaries following the rise of the Empire. In the final season, the Batch have their limits tested in the fight to reunite with Omega as she faces challenges of her own inside a remote Imperial science lab.
Remaining at No. 4 on the chart was “Star Trek: Discovery,” season five of which started streaming April 4. The seventh series in the franchise follows the crew of the starship Discovery.
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Dropping from the top spot to No. 5 on the chart was Prime Video’s “Invincible.” Part two of season two of the adult animated superhero series based on the Image Comics debuted March 14 and wrapped up April 4.
TV Time, a Whip Media company, is a free TV and movie viewership tracking app with more than 25 million global users. The streaming originals chart rankings are determined by streaming original TV series with the greatest share of views in the given week, among a balanced panel of U.S. users of the TV Time app.
Top Streaming Originals Among U.S. Consumers for the Week Ended April 14:
- “Fallout” — Prime Video (Series Premiere)
- “X-Men ‘97” — Disney+
- “Star Wars: The Bad Batch” — Disney+
- “Star Trek: Discovery” — Paramount+
- “Invincible” (2021) — Prime Video
- “Loot” — Apple TV+
- “3 Body Problem” — Netflix
- “Palm Royale” — Apple TV+
- “Sugar” — Apple TV+
- “Manhunt” (2024) — Apple TV+

