The second season of Netflix’s action comedy FUBAR, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, took a hard fall in Nielsen’s streaming ratings. The news was much better for Ginny & Georgia, which barely declined after a series-high week, and Love Island USA, which had its biggest week so far.
FUBAR drew 412 million minutes of viewing for the week of June 9-15; season two premiered on June 12. That’s a steep decline — 73 percent — from its series premiere week in May 2023, which gathered 1.53 billion viewing minutes. It ranked eighth among original shows for the week. (The show also had a soft start in Netflix’s worldwide rankings, starting in 10th place among English-language series and hanging on for two more weeks.)
Ginny & Georgia spent a second straight week as the No. 1 overall streaming title, and its 2.86 billion minutes of viewing was off by less than 1 percent from the prior week’s 2.88 billion minutes.
Love Island USA, meanwhile, surged to 1.09 billion minutes in the second week of season seven, beating the Peacock show’s previous high of 1.05 billion midway through its 2024 season. Nielsen says 60 percent of the show’s audience is in the adults 18-34 demographic, easily the highest concentration of young adults of any title on the charts.
On the acquired series list, the 2010s NBC series Blindspot climbed to No. 2 overall with 1.87 billion minutes of watch time after being added to Netflix. Former TNT show Animal Kingdom (1.4 billion minutes) also had a strong showing. Tyler Perry’s Straw topped the movie rankings with 1.2 billion minutes.
Nielsen’s streaming ratings cover viewing on TV sets only and don’t include minutes watched on computers or mobile devices. The ratings only measure U.S. audiences, not those in other countries. The top streaming titles for June 9-15, 2025, are below.