Idris Elba’s Hijack Becomes Second Apple TV+ Series to Make Streaming Charts

Hijack, the original Apple TV+ miniseries, has become only the second series on the platform to join the streaming top 10 charts.Starring Idris Elba as Sam Nelson, Hijack entered into the top 10 of the streaming chart, during the week of July 31-August 6. With this accomplishment, the show follows in the footsteps of the popular sports series Ted Lasso, which had long been the only series on Apple TV+ to the milestone.According to Nielsen, Hijack garnered nearly 357 million minutes of viewing time during the week when its finale premiered, occupying the eighth spot among all the original web series. Besides Hijack and Ted Lasso, only a few Apple TV+ movies have previously made it into the film-specific top 10. The continued success of Apple TV+ shows the platform’s growing potential in the streaming landscape over the last four years.RELATED: REVIEW: Hijack is off to a Promising Start

Hijack, the original Apple TV+ miniseries, has become only the second series on the platform to join the streaming top 10 charts.

RELATED: REVIEW: Hijack is off to a Promising Start

Starring Idris Elba as Sam Nelson, Hijack entered into the top 10 of the streaming chart, during the week of July 31-August 6. With this accomplishment, the show follows in the footsteps of the popular sports series Ted Lasso, which had long been the only series on Apple TV+ to the milestone.

According to Nielsen, Hijack garnered nearly 357 million minutes of viewing time during the week when its finale premiered, occupying the eighth spot among all the original web series. Besides Hijack and Ted Lasso, only a few Apple TV+ movies have previously made it into the film-specific top 10. The continued success of Apple TV+ shows the platform’s growing potential in the streaming landscape over the last four years.

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