The list of most watched series this week shows that Brazilians are still obsessed with the same series and seasons, with only one novelty. The ranking brings back productions such as Ted Lasso, Yellowjackets, Origin, night agentin addition to The Last of Us e The Mandalorianwho have always been at the top.

The news is the anime Demon Slayer – Kimetsu no Yaibawhich keeps company with titles such as Succession, THIRD e The chosen ones. But before checking how the ranking was, it is worth remembering that the data is obtained by the Justwatch platform, which allows fans of movies and series to find out where to watch the titles that are most popular.

Check out the complete list of the 10 most watched series of the week.

10. The Night Agent

The Night Agent It’s one of those series that no one imagined would be so successful. The plot has been present in the most watched ranking for a few weeks now, and only now it seems that it has started to say goodbye to the Brazilian’s preference list.

The first season of The Night Agent can be assisted in Netflix.

9. Yellowjackets

the horror series Yellowjackets remains firm in the ranking, although in ninth position, and this is due to the recent premiere of the second season. New episodes are released weekly, which has ensured its popularity with each passing week.

Yellowjackets is available on Paramount+.

8. Ted Lasso

the comedy Ted Lasso is saying goodbye to fans, with the third and final season on the air. Every Wednesday, the plot gains new episodes, which are now longer. The series will come to an end after 10 episodes, marking a very positive era for Apple’s streaming platform.

Ted Lasso is an original series Apple TV+.

7. Origin

Even with little publicity, the series Origin also remains firm and strong in the most watched ranking of the week. The plot has only one season and has been guaranteeing the marathon of Brazilians for a few weeks.

You can watch the series Origin no Globoplay.

6. The Chosen Ones

The chosen ones, religious series, has also been standing out on the list of most watched of the week for a long time. The plot has been oscillating between positions, but remains in evidence, reaching sixth place.

The series The chosen ones is available on Globoplay e Univer.

5. The Last of Us

every week, The Last of Us has been losing a position in the ranking of most watched of the week. The plot, which premiered in January, was in first place from the first week of release until several days after the airing of the last episode.

The first season of The Last of Us is complete in HBO Max.

4. Demon Slayer – Kimetsu no Yaiba

Anime fans are also doing their jobs to make their mark on the weekly rankings. The series Demon Slayer – Kimetsu no Yaiba debut on the list of most watched series of the week already in fourth place.

the animation Demon Slayer – Kimetsu no Yaiba can be assisted in Netflix, Funimation e Crunchyroll.

3. The Mandalorian

The Mandalorian just won its last episode of the third season, but it should still maintain a good position in the list of most watched series of the week for a long time, as has been happening with The Last of Us.

The third season of The Mandalorian is already complete to marathon in the Disney+.

2. Succession

Succession, an original series on HBO, has been climbing the rankings every week. With the premiere of episode 3 of the fourth and final season, more people became aware of the plot and were curious to find out why this drama is so talked about on social media.

The fourth and final season of Succession can be assisted in HBO Max.

1. Third

The series THIRD, recently released on Netflix, quickly won first place among the most watched of the week. The plot premiered in 10 episodes and has been constantly marathoned by subscribers to the streaming platform, dominating the overall rankings.

You can now marathon the first season of THIRD already Netflix.

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