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Downton Abbey Re-Enters The Streaming Charts As Americans Revisit The Crawleys

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The Crawleys are back on the menu. Downton Abbey: A New Era has muscled its way back into the JustWatch Top 10 movies in the United States this week, proving Americans can’t get enough of the long running British period drama.

Landing at No. 10 on the charts for September 8 to 14, the 2022 film joins a mixed line-up of war epics, crime thrillers, and superhero blockbusters. While titles like Friendship and Warfare dominated the top spots, A New Era quietly returned to the rankings, reminding viewers that the Crawley family’s saga still carries plenty of weight in the binge era.

Top 10 Movies – United States (Sept 8–14, 2025)

RankTitleStreaming Platforms
1FriendshipHBO Max
2Saving Private RyanPrime Video, AMC+, Apple TV+, others
3WarfareHBO Max
4Highest 2 LowestApple TV+
5Thunderbolts*Disney+
6The Thursday Murder ClubNetflix
7SinnersHBO Max
8Black BagPrime Video
9Unknown Number: The High School CatfishNetflix
10Downton Abbey: A New EraFubo, Peacock, Starz, Apple TV+, others

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On the TV side of the charts, Task continues to dominate at No. 1, followed closely by Alien: Earth and The Girlfriend. Netflix’s Wednesday also hangs tough in the Top 5, while Only Murders in the Building keeps Hulu in the conversation.

Top 10 TV Shows – United States (Sept 8–14, 2025)

RankTitleStreaming Platforms
1TaskHBO Max, Spectrum
2Alien: EarthHulu, Fubo, Philo, Spectrum
3The GirlfriendPrime Video
4The PaperPeacock, Spectrum
5WednesdayNetflix
6Only Murders in the BuildingHulu
7PeacemakerHBO Max
8FoundationApple TV+, Prime Video
9The Terminal List: Dark WolfPrime Video
10Star Trek: Strange New WorldsParamount+, Peacock, Apple TV+

But it’s Downton Abbey that stands out this week, not just for sneaking into the rankings but for proving that slower, character driven storytelling can still cut through the noise of genre giants. Whether it’s nostalgia, curiosity, or just a craving for a bit of period elegance, America’s back at the Abbey.

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