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JustWatch’s streaming charts for May are out — revealing the most streamed movies and TV series in the United States. Based on user data across major SVOD platforms like Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video, Disney+, Max, and Apple TV+, the top performers offer a mix of buzzy new releases and returning fan-favorites.
US Streaming Charts: Top 10 Movies for May
This month’s top-streamed films reflect a strong appetite for thrillers, drama, and high-stakes narratives. Conclave leads the list, followed closely by the espionage-packed Black Bag and Bong Joon-ho’s anticipated return in Mickey 17. Several festival circuit favorites like The Substance and The Brutalist also drew significant interest.
#1 – Conclave – A gripping political thriller set in the Vatican, Conclave takes viewers behind closed doors as cardinals navigate high-stakes power struggles to elect the next Pope.
#2 – Black Bag – A tense espionage drama that’s quickly gained popularity for its sharp writing and suspenseful storytelling.
#3 – Mickey 17 – Bong Joon-ho’s sci-fi spectacle continues to climb the charts with its unique concept and high-profile cast.

US Streaming Charts: Top 10 TV Shows for May
From epic sci-fi series to sharp comedy-dramas, May’s most streamed shows reflect viewers’ growing demand for diverse, serialized storytelling. The Last of Us continues to dominate with its immersive narrative, while Andor and The Four Seasons demonstrate the enduring popularity of both genre and prestige fare.
#1 – The Last of Us – HBO’s post-apocalyptic drama maintains its reign, bolstered by a devoted fanbase and critical acclaim.
#2 – Andor – Star Wars fans are rediscovering Andor as one of the franchise’s best character-driven stories.
#3 – The Four Seasons – A surprise entry, this ensemble dramedy has connected with audiences through its nostalgic storytelling and strong performances.

Upcoming Releases – June 2025
Get ready for an action-packed month ahead. From new seasons of fan-favorite shows to original debuts, June has something for everyone:
- The Chosen (S5 E1-2) – Prime Video, June 15
- Frozen: The Hit Broadway Musical (S1) – Disney+, June 20
- Ironheart (S1 E1-3) – Disney+, June 24
- The Bear (S4) – Hulu, June 25 – The award-winning culinary drama returns with more tension, flavor, and emotional heat.
- Squid Game (S3) – Netflix, June 27 – The global phenomenon continues as new contestants face deadly challenges.
And more: Barracuda Queens (S2), Ginny & Georgia (S3), FUBAR (S2), and The Gilded Age (S3) are all slated to return or debut this month.

Titles Leaving in June 2025
A wave of content is set to leave Netflix and other platforms on June 1st, so be sure to catch them while you still can. The full list includes dozens of titles scheduled for removal from:
- Netflix
- Prime Video
- Apple TV+
- Hulu
- Disney+

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