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The latest streaming and TV ratings, box office grosses, industry data — and the narratives behind the numbers.

Updated: Feb. 13, 2026
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Big Number

125M

NBC and Peacock’s telecast of Super Bowl LX averaged 124.9 million viewers, based on Nielsen’s final same-day ratings and Adobe Analytics streaming data (the numbers also include Telemundo’s Spanish language broadcast and streaming on other NBCUniversal and NFL digital outlets). That’s off a scant 2 percent from Super Bowl LIX in 2025, which set an all-time U.S. audience record of 127.71 million viewers across Fox, Tubi, Telemundo and NFL digital properties.

Streaming

New No. 1

Future pop culture trivia players, take note: The answer to the question of “Which show movedStranger Things out of the No. 1 spot on the streaming charts?” isHis & Hers. The (perhaps overly) twisty Netflix limited series climbed to the top overall ranking on Nielsen’s latest charts snapshot released Feb. 12 with 2.24 billion minutes of viewing.Stranger Things fell one spot with 1.91 billion minutes, the first time since its final season debuted in late November that it was not the top title.


STREAMING

The most-viewed series and movies of the week

Mystery seriesHis & Hers moves from No. 2 to No. 1 week-to-week as the Tessa Thompson and Jon Bernthal thriller builds buzz.

 Matt Damon and Ben Affleck movieThe Rip makes its Nielsen debut at No. 1 after its Netflix bow.

 Stranger Things finally begins to cool down ratings-wise as it falls from No. 1 with 3 billion-plus minutes viewed last week to just below 2 billion this week.

 TNT seriesThe Closermoved from No. 2 last week to No. 1 as the series benefits from its run on Netflix as well as FAST platform Pluto TV.


BOX OFFICE

The highest-grossing films domesticallyeach weekend

 Disney and 20th Century’s acclaimed Send Help topped the chart for the weekend, falling to $9 million.


BROADCAST

Top TV

The most-viewed network shows


Friday, Feb. 13
9 p.m.: Neighbors (HBO/HBO Max)

Sunday, Feb. 15
5 p.m. ET/2 p.m. PT: NBA All-Star Game (NBC/Peacock)
8 p.m.: Like Water for Chocolate (HBO Max, final season)
8:30 p.m: The Simpsons (Fox, finale)
9 p.m.: Dark Winds (AMC/AMC+)
9:30 p.m.: Family Guy (Fox)
11 p.m.: Last Week Tonight With John Oliver (HBO/HBO Max)


Inside View

The narrative behind the numbers


NBC

Viewers 30.63M


Winter Olympics Bounce Back

After falling to all-time lows in 2022, NBC and Peacock’s Winter Olympics telecasts have scored big at the start of the 2026 games. Aided by a post-Super Bowl spot, the games averaged 42 million cross-platform viewers on Feb. 8, the largest audience for a Winter Olympics day since early in the 2014 competition. The first three full days of coverage from Milan and Cortina, Italy, are averaging better than 30 million viewers (including live daytime events and primetime replays). That’s up by about 67 percent vs. the 2022 Winter Olympics.


BROADWAY

The top theatrical productionseach week

The Broadway production of Stranger Things: The First Shadow is being filmed this week for a future streaming release.

Trailer Spotlight

Wuthering Heights

Emerald Fennell’s feature adaptation, starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi, hits theaters on Feb. 13 from Warner Bros.

PREVIEW

Upcoming Releases

Notable movies heading to theaters



TRENDING

This week’s most searched and shared content

SOURCE:PARROT ANALYTICS ( Jan 22, 2026 – Jan 28, 2026)
This ranking shows the most in-demand series that have debuted in the last 365 days on major platforms with US audiences.

NEWS FEED

Box Office: ‘Wuthering Heights’ Faces Unexpected Trouble, Needs Strong Valentine’s Day Bump

While still set to win the weekend, the edgy movie adaptation of the iconic novel starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi is at risk of coming in notably behind expectations after getting slapped with a B CinemaScore from audiences and seeing its critics score diminish day by day.

(L-r) Jacob Elordi as Heathcliff and Margot Robbie as Catherine Earnshaw in Wuthering Heights

CinemaCon 2026: Angel Studios, Row K and StudioCanal to Share Stage During New Presentation

The presentation inside the Colosseum is designed to give a trio of distributors a spotlight they haven’t previously enjoyed at the convention.

SOUND OF FREEDOM, Jim Caviezel (center right), 2022.

Box Office: ‘Send Help’ Scores $10M Repeat Win as Indie Sensation ‘Iron Lung’ Makes Gains and ‘Melania’ Tumbles to No. 10

Major studios generally avoid opening their films on Super Bowl weekend, leaving the field wide open for others. This year’s scoreboard included a new K-pop concert pic from ‘Stray Kids’ and a Kevin James rom-com from Angel Studios.

(L-R) Dylan O'Brien as Bradley Preston and Rachel McAdams as Linda Liddle in 20th Century Studios' Send Help.

Amazon MGM Goes on Offense as ‘Melania’ Gets Sacked at Super Bowl Box Office

The first lady’s documentary fell off a steep 67 percent in its second weekend, prompting Amazon MGM to go on the offensive and stress that the film is sparking huge interest among Prime Video subscribers.

Melania documentary

Box Office: ‘Melania’ Bests Jason Statham’s ‘Shelter’ to Place No. 3 With $7M, ‘Send Help’ Soars to $20M Win

Amazon MGM Studios paid $40 million for world rights to the Brett Ratner-directed film shadowing first lady Melania Trump in the 20 days before her husband’s second inauguration and an accompanying docuseries on Prime Video.

Melania

Box Office: ‘Melania’ Heads for $8 Million Opening, the Best Showing in a Decade for a Doc

Melania Trump’s new Amazon MGM documentary — the most expensive in history — is even beating out Jason Statham’s new action for a third-place finish behind ‘Send Help’ and ‘Iron Lung’ after galvanizing older conservative females and earning an A-CinemaScore.

Melania documentary

Japan Box Office Roars Back to Record High in 2025, Powered by ‘Demon Slayer’ and ‘Kokuho’

Total ticket sales revenue jumped 32 percent to a record 274.45 billion yen ($1.79 billion) as local megahits drove the world’s third-largest film market past its prior pre-pandemic peak.

Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle
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