So,Dear Utol: Catfish Episode 46what's everyone been watchingthis week? Hmmmm?
Just to get a sense of what everyone's streaming, we've used data from streaming aggregator Reelgood, which gathers viewership numbers from hundreds of streaming services in the U.S. and UK. Each week, the most streamed TV shows and movies come down to a few elements — sheer buzz, a big finale, smart marketing, star power, critical acclaim, or word-of-mouth that leads uninterested people to finally watch it out of spite.
This week, it's all about fantasy, with The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Powerand House of the Dragonruling TV this week, and Marvel's Thor: Love and Thunderhitting streaming. Clearly, people are done with reality this week.
SEE ALSO: 3 ways 'The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power' is different from J.R.R. Tolkien's booksBut just because a lot of people are watching something doesn't make it...good. Here they are, the 10 most streamed TV shows and movies of the week, where to watch them, and what Mashable critics thought.
Well, they did it. Amazon's The Lord of the Ringsseries, The Rings of Power, is the most streamed of the week again. In fact, according to the company, it was viewed by 25 million viewers globally over the first 24 hours the series' first two episodes dropped, a record debut for a Prime Video show.
But most importantly, the series does what no other J.R.R. Tolkien adaptation has done: it places people of color and women front and center.
What we thought:The Rings of Powerturns out to be a rousing tale of perseverance in the face of evil, a sumptuous re-introduction to Tolkien's world, and just all-around great TV. You won't just feel like you've returned to Middle-earth: You'll feel like you never left. — Belen Edwards, Entertainment Reporter
How to watch: The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power is now streaming on Prime Video.
The God of Thunder is back in Marvel's follow up to Thor: Ragnarok. Co-written by Taika Waititi and Jennifer Kaytin Robinson, Thor: Love and Thunderpicks up where we left off with Asgard's less mischievous prince, who is casually winning his way through battles across space and still getting over his ex Dr. Jane Foster (Natalie Portman), who just happens to have evolved into Mighty Thor with the help of Mjölnir. But Gorr the God Butcher (Christian Bale) has destructive plans in action, and Thor needs to get his pals King Valkyrie (Tessa Thompson) and Korg (Waititi) together to take on a mighty villain.— Shannon Connellan, UK Editor
What we thought:In the end, Love and Thunderis raucous, flashy, and vacuous, not satisfyingly fun. — Kristy Puchko, Film Editor
How to watch:Thor: Love and Thunderis now streaming on Disney+.
There is simply no denying the power of Game of Thrones, a franchise that has roared back into our lives with the release of prequel series House of the Dragon. Taking place nearly 200 years before Jon Snow and Daenerys Targaryen existed, House of the Dragon follows House Targaryen at the height of its power in Westeros. There's just one small problem: King Viserys (Paddy Considine) doesn't have a male heir. With the line of succession in question, you can bet on scheming, bloodshed, and mayhem. Oh, and many, many dragons. Let fire and blood reign! — B.E.
SEE ALSO: Who's who in 'House of the Dragon': The Targaryen family treeWhat we thought:If you're worried about House of the Dragonafter getting burned by the final season of Game of Thrones,don't be. HBO's epic new series is excellent through and through, juggling memorable characters, high fantasy, and intense emotions with practiced ease. You'll be sucked in faster than you can say "Dracarys." — B.E.
How to watch: House of the Dragon is now streaming on HBO Max. New episodes premiere Sundays at 9 p.m. ET.
We don't quite know how it's happened, but somehow Netflix's Cobra Kainow has more seasons than Stranger Things. In Season 5, which has just hit Netflix, Daniel (Ralph Macchio) and Johnny (William Zabka) have to join forces to stop the looming threat of Sensei Terry Silver (Thomas Ian Griffith) as he attempts to expand his Cobra Kai empire. Expect fast punches, intense stare-downs, and flying kicks aplenty. Here's everything you need to know before you watch.* — Sam Haysom, Deputy UK Editor
How to watch: Cobra Kai is now streaming on Netflix.
SEE ALSO: The cast of 'Cobra Kai' plays 'Cobra Kai or Miyagi Do'Director Robert Zemeckis puts Tom Hanks in his Geppetto clogs for Pinocchio, the latest Disney animated feature to get the live-action treatment. The film further explores Geppetto’s backstory, slightly tones down the villains, and constantly asks the question: What makes a "real boy"? — S.C.
What we thought:You may not have asked for a live-action remake of Pinocchio,but now you’ve got one, and it’s still as weird, surreal, and morally pompous as the original. — S.C.
How to watch: Pinocchio is now streaming on Disney+.
Netflix's mystery thriller joined the most streamed this week, following hospital psychiatrist Dr. Suzanne Mathis (Emily Deschanel) who takes on mysterious young woman Mae (Madeleine Arthur), who has escaped a cult in Amon County, Ohio. But with her sudden arrival comes trouble, especially for Mathis' own family. —S.C.
How to watch:Devil in Ohiois now streaming on Netflix.
Steve Carrell in a serial killer series? What? From The Americans' Joel Fields and Joe Weisberg comes this Hulu psychological thriller about therapist Alan Strauss (Carell), who is held captive by a patient, serial killer Sam Fortner (Domhnall Gleeson), who demands a cure for his homicidal tendencies — his will mean Alan attempting to dig into topics Sam is resistant to, and verging on the possibility of complicity. While imprisoned, Alan digs through his own past too, as time is running out. — S.C.
How to watch:The Patientis now streaming on Hulu.
If you haven't seen Austin Butler in Baz Luhrmann's Elvis, you're in the minority — the sort-of-not-really-biopic was the top streamed film of the week. Using the King's experiences as a jumping off point to explore the darker elements of Elvis Presley's story, the film also stars Tom Hanks as his business manager, Colonel Tom Parker. — S.C.
What we thought:Elvis Presley, infamous for his swinging hips, iconic for his swaggering style and raw sex appeal, heralded as the King of Rock and Roll, deserves better than Elvis.— K.P.
How to watch:Elvisis now streaming on HBO Max.
Jared Leto's MCU vampire film has finally hit streaming, if you truly, really, seriously want to watch it. Directed by Daniel Espinosa, Morbius sees Leto as the titular Michael Morbius (Leto), a doctor trying to find a cure to his own rare blood disease, which his friend (Matt Smith) also has. But in a turn of events, they become living vampires. Adria Arjona, Jared Harris, Al Madrigal, and Tyrese Gibson also star. — S.C.
What we thought: Lacking in style, spirit, scares, and suspense, this would-be thriller is a toothless and tedious chore. — K.P.
How to watch: Morbiusis now streaming on Netflix.
Rick and Mortyis back for Season 6, and people are streaming the hell out of the adventures of scientist Rick and his grandson Morty. You might have some questions after the Season 6 premiere — here's an explainer. — S.C.
What we thought:Packed with action, callbacks, and deep cuts, the first episode of Season 6 is a mind blower. — K.P.
How to watch:Seasons 1 through 5 of Rick and Mortyare now streaming on HBO Max and Hulu. Episode 1 of Season 6 is available on Adult Swim, and new episodes air Sundays at 11 p.m. ET on Adult Swim.
* Asterisks indicate the writeup is adapted from another Mashable article.
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