“Tron: Ares” Enters Nielsen Streaming Chart

“Tron: Ares” Enters Nielsen Streaming Chart

Nielsen has released its streaming chart data for the week of January 5th to January 11th, 2026, revealing intriguing insights into viewer habits. Among the notable highlights is “Tron: Ares,” which has made a significant impact by entering the top five of the movies chart on Disney+.

Tron: Ares Shines in Streaming Rankings

During this period, “Tron: Ares” demonstrated the enduring appeal of theatrical releases, translating to strong streaming viewership. Its success emphasizes how movies that start in theaters can significantly enhance their online presence post-release.

Streaming Chart Overview

The latest Nielsen charts also showcase the landscape of top originals, acquired shows, and movies. Disney’s “Percy Jackson and The Olympians” continues to retain its title as the most popular original series on Disney+, although it did not make the overall combined chart.

Top Performers in Streaming

Netflix maintained its dominance with “Stranger Things,” which has recorded staggering viewership numbers. Other shows, such as “Zootopia,” also witnessed a resurgence in popularity as audiences shifted away from holiday-themed content.

Key Statistics from Nielsen’s Charts

  • Top 10 Originals:
    • Stranger Things (Netflix) – 3.201 million minutes
    • Landman (Paramount+) – 1.425 million minutes
    • His & Hers (Netflix) – 1.387 million minutes
    • Percy Jackson & The Olympians (Disney+) – 361 thousand minutes
  • Top 10 Acquired Shows:
    • Bluey (Disney+) – 941 thousand minutes
    • Grey’s Anatomy (Hulu/Disney+) – 670 thousand minutes
    • Law & Order (Hulu/Disney+) – 616 thousand minutes
  • Top 10 Movies:
    • People We Meet on Vacation (Netflix) – 549 thousand minutes
    • Tron: Ares (Disney+) – 258 thousand minutes
    • Zootopia (Disney+) – 187 thousand minutes

Concluding Thoughts

Nielsen’s latest streaming charts reflect shifting audience preferences and highlight significant performances from both new and existing content. “Tron: Ares” illustrates how effective theatrical releases can lead to successful streaming outcomes, paving the way for future projects.