Lindsay Lohan has been named the queen of holidays
It’s the week of Thanksgiving… but movie fans are already getting prepared for Christmas, according to Whip Media’s latest movie ranker. Or maybe it’s the revival of Lindsday Lohan that is in full swing right now.
“Falling for Christmas,” the new Netflix holiday rom-com starring Lohan and Chord Overstreet, was the most streamed movie in the U.S. last weekend, according to Whip Media’s viewer data. The flick, directed by Janeen Damien, was in second place the week prior; it ended up leapfrogging another strong recent performer for Netflix – “Enola Holmes 2,” This was the movie that had received the highest number of streams for two consecutive weeks.
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Overall, Netflix claimed 4 of the top 10 most streamed movies of the week – down two films from last week. (“Where the Crawdad Sings” And “Slumberland,” The fourth and tenth places were respectively taken by Jason Mamoa’s new adventure film.
Disney+ won the bronze medal “Disenchanted,” Peacock was promoted to weekly ranker by streaming the debut of “Nope.” After hitting Peacock in November 18, the Jordan Peele horror movie debuted at number eight overall.
Apple TV+ was also able to return to the top 10, thanks in large part, this year, to its holiday-inspired approach. “Spirited,” Apple’s new musical comedy starring Will Ferrell and Ryan Reynolds, put the tech giant in the seventh spot for the week. Paramount+ took the fifth place thanks to “Smile,” the psychological thriller that’s decidedly Not An animated holiday movie.
Even though Harry Styles may be done with Olivia Wilde, they are still a Whip Media ranker. “Don’t Worry Darling” No. 6.
Sean Burch, an analyst in marketing at Whip Media (a WrapPRO partner), is Sean Burch. Click here for more from Whip Media.