Landman Tops Netflix’s His & Hers on Weekly Streaming Charts

The 83rd Annual Golden Globe Awards and Weekly Streaming Chart Highlights

The "83rd Annual Golden Globe Awards" took place this week, celebrating some of the most acclaimed TV shows and films. The event was broadcast live on CBS and Paramount+ and captured significant attention from viewers.

While the telecast of the award show topped the linear chart this week, only one of the shows or movies across both charts was actually nominated for an award. Interestingly, this show is currently in seventh place on the streaming chart but has the distinction of being a two-time Globe winner.

Streaming Chart Overview

Starting at the top of the streaming chart, "Landman" has reclaimed the number one spot after being bumped by "Stranger Things" last week. This neo-western series climbed back to the summit due to its penultimate episode, with the season two finale set to air this Sunday.

Focusing on the Globe winner, "The Pitt" has moved up two spots to seventh place this week following its Season Two return. The HBO Max series won Golden Globes for Drama TV Series and Actor in a Drama TV Series just a few days after it resumed. The combination of awards buzz and a weekly release schedule suggests that "The Pitt" could continue climbing the chart as other titles like "Landman" conclude their current runs.

Other Notable Titles

Following "Landman" are several Netflix titles. "His & Hers" is a four-episode murder mystery miniseries starring Tessa Thompson and Jon Bernthal as an estranged couple trying to solve a murder—one that each suspects the other committed.

Next is "Run Away," another mystery series where a father searches for his missing daughter, uncovering more than he expected along the way.

"Stranger Things" has fallen to fourth place this week. Its season finale attracted a massive audience, with 3.7 million households watching the 2-hour episode within the first five days of its release. While it’s unlikely to match such high viewership numbers in the next week, the show’s rabid fanbase means it’s likely to be seen for some time.

Staying in fifth place is the sci-fi adaptation "Fallout," which is enjoying a strong second season on Prime Video.

At number seven is "People We Meet on Vacation," a rom-com based on a best-selling romance novel. It follows two young "platonic travel companions" who discover they are much more than friends.

Another title on this week’s chart is "11.22.63," a miniseries that recently hit Netflix. This Stephen King adaptation tells the story of a teacher who travels back in time to prevent the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.

"Evil Influencer," a true-crime doc about convicted child abuser Jody Hildebrandt, has dropped to ninth place this week.

Finally, in tenth place is "Beast Games," the game show led by YouTube personality Mr. Beast. It returned to Prime Video with a three-episode drop on January 7.

Linear Chart Highlights

On the linear chart, CBS’s telecast of the Golden Globes tops the chart, paired with red carpet coverage in seventh place.

"Fear Factor: House of Fear" is in second place this week, likely benefiting from a lead-in from the NFL playoffs on Fox. NBC’s "Chicago" series are split apart on the chart, with "Med" in third and "Fire" in tenth.

Four episodes of "Wheel of Fortune" made the top 10 this week, while the police procedural "Will Trent" returned for its fourth season on ABC, landing in eighth place.

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