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The Devil Wears Prada Takes Over America’s Streaming Movie Chart as Sequel Hype Pushes the 2006 Classic Back to No. 1

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The latest JustWatch U.S. weekly streaming charts show a fast-moving week across movies and TV, with new releases, returning favorites, and surprise climbs all competing for viewers’ attention.

Covering the period from April 27 to May 3, the rankings give a snapshot of what Americans are watching across major streaming platforms right now.

This week, fresh titles made an immediate impact, while familiar names like The Devil Wears Prada, FROM, Euphoria, and The Boys continued to prove they can still pull strong streaming interest.

The Devil Wears Prada Claims No. 1 in Movies

The biggest movie story this week is The Devil Wears Prada, which climbed to the top of the U.S. movie chart. The 2006 favorite took the No. 1 spot, showing how strongly older titles can return to the spotlight when public interest surges again.

Its renewed popularity comes as anticipation continues around the film’s upcoming sequel, giving viewers a reason to revisit the original and pushing it ahead of newer titles in the rankings.

Apex and Marty Supreme Stay Close Behind

Behind The Devil Wears Prada, Apex ranked second, while Marty Supreme took third place. Both titles remained high in the movie chart, suggesting they are still attracting steady viewer attention even as the top spot shifted.

Bugonia came in fourth, giving Netflix another strong presence in the upper half of the film rankings.

The Housemaid, Crime 101, and The Running Man Remain in the Mix

The middle of the movie chart was also competitive. The Housemaid ranked fifth, followed by Crime 101 in sixth and The Running Man in seventh.

These titles had already been visible in recent streaming conversations, and their continued presence in the top 10 shows they are still drawing enough interest to hold off newer competition.

Wuthering Heights Makes a Strong Streaming Debut

One of the week’s most notable arrivals is Wuthering Heights, which jumped straight to No. 9 after landing on streaming platforms.

The 2026 adaptation from Emerald Fennell, starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi, quickly found an audience.

Its immediate top-10 entry suggests strong curiosity around the cast, the director, and the latest screen version of the classic story.

The full movie top 10 also includes No Other Choice at eighth and Dust Bunny at tenth.

FROM Leads the TV Chart

On the TV side, FROM took the No. 1 position, continuing its strong run on the JustWatch U.S. streaming chart. The series has been one of the most consistent high performers in recent weeks and remains a major draw for viewers.

Its top ranking shows that mystery-driven and suspense-heavy TV continues to perform well in the streaming market, especially when shows build strong fan discussion.

Euphoria and Margo’s Got Money Troubles Keep Their Momentum

Euphoria ranked second in the TV chart, staying near the top and proving its continued pull with U.S. viewers.

In third place, Margo’s Got Money Troubles remained another major performer. Its strong placement shows that the Apple TV+ title is not just making a quick appearance, but holding serious audience attention in a crowded field.

Widow’s Bay Breaks Into the Top Four

Apple TV+ also scored with Widow’s Bay, which ranked No. 4 this past week. The drama, starring Matthew Rhys, became one of the strongest TV entries in the latest chart.

Its quick rise suggests that Apple TV+ has another title gaining traction, especially among viewers looking for new drama content.

The Boys, The Pitt, Beef, and Landman Stay Visible

The rest of the TV top 10 shows a mix of action, drama, mystery, and returning audience favorites. The Boys ranked fifth, followed by Your Friends & Neighbors in sixth and The Pitt in seventh.

Man on Fire entered at eighth, while Beef took ninth and Landman rounded out the list at tenth.

What’s next?

The next chart will show whether The Devil Wears Prada can hold the movie crown or whether new releases like Wuthering Heights climb higher after their first week of attention.

On the TV side, FROM will try to stay ahead, but Euphoria, Margo’s Got Money Troubles, and Widow’s Bay are close enough to challenge if momentum shifts. Apple TV+ will be especially worth watching after landing two shows inside the top four.

Summary

The JustWatch U.S. streaming charts for April 27 to May 3 show The Devil Wears Prada leading movies and FROM topping TV.

New releases made a major impact, with Widow’s Bay reaching No. 4 among TV shows and Wuthering Heights jumping to No. 9 among movies after arriving on streaming platforms.

The rankings highlight a streaming landscape where sequel buzz, star power, new premieres, and returning favorites can quickly reshape what Americans are watching.

Bulleted Takeaways:

  • The Devil Wears Prada ranked No. 1 in the U.S. movie streaming chart.
  • Apex placed second among movies.
  • Marty Supreme ranked third.
  • Bugonia came in fourth.
  • The Housemaid ranked fifth.
  • Crime 101 and The Running Man placed sixth and seventh.
  • No Other Choice ranked eighth.
  • Wuthering Heights entered the chart at No. 9.
  • Dust Bunny completed the movie top 10.
  • FROM ranked No. 1 among TV shows.
  • Euphoria placed second.
  • Margo’s Got Money Troubles ranked third.
  • Widow’s Bay, starring Matthew Rhys, ranked fourth on Apple TV+.
  • The Boys came in fifth.
  • Your Friends & Neighbors, The Pitt, Man on Fire, Beef, and Landman rounded out the TV top 10.
  • New releases and sequel-driven interest played a major role in this week’s rankings.
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Lola Smith is a highly experienced writer and journalist with over 25 years of experience in the field. Her special interest lies in journalistic writeups, where she can utilize her skills and knowledge to bring important stories to the public eye. Lola’s dedication to her craft is unparalleled, and she writes with passion and precision, ensuring that her articles are informative, engaging, and thought-provoking. She lives in New York, USA.