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The Pitt Storms to No. 1 in the United States as Its Season 2 Finale Sends Viewers Flooding Back to the JustWatch TV Rankings

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By Samantha Allen

The latest JustWatch U.S. streaming charts show a busy month for viewers, with fresh hits, returning favorites, sequel buzz, and season finales all shaping what people watched most.

Based on more than 35 million monthly interactions on JustWatch US, the rankings highlight which movies and TV shows grabbed the strongest audience interest from April 1 to April 29.

The Housemaid Leads the Movie Chart

The Housemaid took the number one spot in the U.S. movie rankings. Available on Starz and Philo, the film moved ahead of several major titles and became the most in-demand movie on the JustWatch chart for the period shown.

Its rise suggests strong viewer curiosity and steady streaming momentum, especially in a chart crowded with both newer releases and familiar names.

Crime 101 and Marty Supreme Stay Near the Top

Behind The Housemaid, Crime 101 landed in second place, while Marty Supreme came in third.

Both titles remained highly visible in the U.S. movie chart, showing that viewer interest was spread across several major films rather than concentrated on just one breakout title.

The top four was completed by 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, which placed fourth and added another high-profile title to the upper end of the rankings.

The Devil Wears Prada Returns on Sequel Buzz

One of the most notable jumps came from The Devil Wears Prada, the 2006 fashion-world favorite that climbed to number seven. Its renewed chart strength appears to be driven by anticipation for the upcoming sequel.

That kind of movement shows how quickly older films can return to the spotlight when new franchise news brings them back into public conversation.

Viewers often revisit the original before a sequel arrives, and that pattern seems to be helping the film regain traction.

Other Movies Filling Out the Top 10

The rest of the movie list shows a mix of comedy, action, drama, and newer streaming releases. Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice placed fifth, followed by The Running Man at number six.

One Battle After Another ranked eighth, Hamnet came in ninth, and Bugonia rounded out the movie chart at number 10.

Together, the list reflects a broad range of viewer habits, from people checking out new releases to others returning to established titles with renewed relevance.

The Pitt Takes Over the TV Chart

On the TV side, The Pitt surged to number one, driven by the momentum around its Season 2 finale.

Season finales often create a rush of interest as viewers catch up, discuss the ending, or return to the show after hearing the buzz.

That appears to have worked strongly in its favor, pushing it above several other heavily watched shows in the U.S. rankings.

Paradise, FROM, and Euphoria Keep the Race Tight

Paradise ranked second, while FROM landed in third and Euphoria took fourth place. Each of these shows remained a major part of the streaming conversation during the chart period.

The presence of FROM near the top is especially notable because it has continued to generate strong streaming attention.

Euphoria, meanwhile, remains one of the most recognizable names on the list and continues to pull viewers despite fierce competition.

Margo’s Got Money Troubles Debuts in the Top 10

Margo’s Got Money Troubles debuted at number eight on Apple TV+, giving the platform a new entry in the U.S. TV top 10.

A debut inside the top 10 is a strong sign that the show arrived with enough curiosity, marketing strength, or word-of-mouth to compete quickly.

Its placement puts it alongside several established names, suggesting Apple TV+ has managed to push the series into a crowded and competitive field.

Netflix and Prime Video Remain Visible in TV Rankings

The rest of the TV top 10 includes Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen at number five, The Boys at number six, and Big Mistakes at number seven.

Your Friends & Neighbors ranked ninth, while Shrinking completed the list at number 10.

The chart shows several platforms competing for attention, including HBO Max, Disney+, Netflix, Prime Video, Apple TV+, Starz, Philo, Hulu, and others. That spread reinforces how fragmented the streaming market has become.

Impact and Consequences

The biggest takeaway from this chart is how quickly viewer behavior can shift.

A season finale pushed The Pitt to the top of TV, while sequel anticipation helped The Devil Wears Prada re-enter the movie conversation nearly two decades after its original release.

For older films and returning shows, the chart also proves that timing matters. A sequel trailer, a finale, or a new release window can revive interest almost instantly.

What’s next?

The next JustWatch update will show whether The Housemaid and The Pitt can hold their number one spots or whether newer releases will knock them down.

On the movie side, The Devil Wears Prada could remain strong if sequel buzz continues.

On the TV side, Margo’s Got Money Troubles will be worth watching to see whether its debut momentum grows or fades after its first chart appearance.

Summary

The JustWatch U.S. streaming charts for April 1 to April 29 show The Housemaid leading movies and The Pitt topping TV.

The rankings, based on more than 35 million monthly JustWatch US interactions, also show The Devil Wears Prada jumping back into the movie top 10 thanks to sequel anticipation, while Margo’s Got Money Troubles made its TV debut at number eight on Apple TV+.

Bulleted Takeaways:

  • JustWatch U.S. rankings are based on more than 35 million monthly interactions.
  • The chart covers streaming activity from April 1 to April 29.
  • The Housemaid ranked number one among movies.
  • The Housemaid is available on Starz and Philo.
  • Crime 101 ranked second in movies.
  • Marty Supreme placed third.
  • 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple came in fourth.
  • The Devil Wears Prada jumped to number seven.
  • The renewed interest in The Devil Wears Prada was fueled by anticipation for its upcoming sequel.
  • The Pitt took the number one spot among TV shows.
  • The Pitt surged because of its Season 2 finale.
  • Paradise ranked second on the TV chart.
  • FROM ranked third, while Euphoria ranked fourth.
  • Margo’s Got Money Troubles debuted at number eight on Apple TV+.
  • The charts show strong competition across several platforms, including HBO Max, Netflix, Prime Video, Apple TV+, Hulu, Starz, and Philo.
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Samantha Allen is a seasoned journalist and senior correspondent at TDPel Media, specializing in the intersection of maternal health, clinical wellness, and public policy. With a background in investigative reporting and a passion for data-driven storytelling, Samantha has become a trusted voice for expectant mothers and healthcare advocates worldwide. Her work focuses on translating complex medical research into actionable insights, covering everything from prenatal fitness and neonatal care to the socioeconomic impacts of healthcare legislation. At TDPel Media, Samantha leads the agency's health analytics desk, ensuring that every report is grounded in accuracy, empathy, and scientific integrity. When she isn't in the newsroom, she is an advocate for community-led wellness initiatives and an avid explorer of California’s coastal trails.