One Piece season 2 hits new high in streaming ratings

Netflix's live-action One Piece adaptation reached a series high with 1.62 billion minutes viewed in the week of March 9-15, ranking second on the Nielsen streaming chart. The top spot went to Disney+'s Zootopia 2 with 1.72 billion minutes. Virgin River placed third with 1.39 billion minutes following its season 7 debut.

Netflix's One Piece, which returned for season 2 on March 10, tallied 1.62 billion minutes of viewing time across 16 episodes for the week ending March 15. This performance marked a new high for the series and secured second place on the Nielsen streaming chart, according to Nielsen data. The animated film Zootopia 2 led the chart with 1.72 billion minutes in its first week on Disney+ after a strong box-office run. Virgin River followed closely in third place, logging 1.39 billion minutes across 74 episodes. Its season 7 premiere on March 12 drove 77% of that total viewing time. Other notable performers included HBO Max's The Pitt with 1.015 billion minutes across 25 episodes from its ongoing season 2, which continues weekly until the April 16 finale. Prime Video's Scarpetta, starring Nicole Kidman and debuting March 11, ranked sixth overall with 952 million minutes across eight episodes, drawing 63% of its audience from women aged 18 and older. Hulu's reality series The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives hit sixth on the originals chart with 722 million minutes across 40 episodes after season 4 arrived on March 12, appealing strongly to viewers aged 18-34 who made up 52% of the audience. CBS's Survivor made its first appearance on the acquired streaming chart at seventh with 534 million minutes across 749 episodes, led by 33% from the first three episodes of its milestone season 50.

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New OTT releases feature One Piece season 2 and more this week

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Streaming platforms are set to launch several new movies and TV shows from March 9 to 15, 2026, including the second season of One Piece on Netflix. Highlights also include Nicole Kidman's Scarpetta on Amazon Prime Video and the seventh season of Virgin River on Netflix. These releases span genres like action, thriller, romance, and reality television.

Netflix's Bridgerton led the Nielsen streaming charts for the week of February 23 to March 1 with 3.37 billion minutes viewed across 32 episodes. Hulu's Paradise reached a series high of 950 million minutes, landing at No. 5. Other shows like The Night Agent and The Pitt also ranked highly.

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HBO Max's The Pitt ranked No. 1 on Nielsen's streaming chart for the week of March 30 to April 5, achieving 1.16 billion minutes viewed. This marks the medical drama's first time at the top and its 11th billion-minute week in Season 2. The Noah Wyle-led series broke a Nielsen viewership record with this performance.

Netflix is set to release a diverse array of TV shows and movies in March 2026, highlighted by the feature-length Peaky Blinders continuation. Returning series like One Piece and Virgin River join new originals such as Vladimir and War Machine. The month features documentaries, dramas, and thrillers for various audiences.

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HBO's Euphoria entered the Nielsen streaming ratings chart with its Season 3 premiere, logging 556 million viewing minutes for the week of April 13-19 and taking the No. 8 spot on the Acquired chart. The drama drew a young audience, with adults aged 18 to 34 making up 43 percent of viewers and Hispanic audiences accounting for 27 percent. The Pitt held the top position once more with its Season 2 finale.

March 2026 brings a packed slate of new TV series, season returns, reboots, and finales to streaming services and networks like Netflix, Prime Video, Starz, ABC, Apple TV+, Disney+, Bravo, Paramount+, and HBO Max. Highlights span crime dramas (RJ Decker, Scarpetta), origin stories (Young Sherlock), epic conclusions (Outlander S8 final), superhero action (Invincible S4, Daredevil S2), reality TV (Ladies of London reboot), and more, starting early in the month.

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Building on the initial preview, Netflix has detailed additional March 2026 highlights, including live MLB Opening Day, a BTS comeback show, SAG-AFTRA Awards, new documentaries, anime, classic films, and library departures alongside confirmed series returns.

 

 

 

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