Watched At Home: Top Streaming Films for the Week of May 29

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Wow! As if Tom and Jerry’s ascent to the top of DEG’s Watched at Home Top 20 chart last week wasn’t surprising enough, John Krasinski’s A Quiet Place jumped ten places to take the No. 1 spot in this week’s rankings — a surprise move that coincides with A Quiet Place II’s popularity at the worldwide box office. Clearly, audiences absolutely love the horror franchise, which just announced a spinoff film that will broaden the alien-infested world even more!

RELATED: A Quiet Place Part II Sound Designers Explain How They Scare Audiences

In terms of new releases, the crime drama The Dry and The Unholy made their debuts at No. 6 and No. 14, respectively, while the TV series Supernatural enjoyed two appearance, with the Complete Series landing at No. 7 and Season 15, the final season, popping up at No. 10.

Elsewhere, the Glenn Close drama Four Good Days moved up to No. 3, while the sci-fi adventure Chaos Walking reached No. 5.

1. A Quiet Place (Paramount)
2. Tom and Jerry (Warner Bros.)
3. Four Good Days (Vertical Entertainment)
4. The Marksman (Universal)
5. Chaos Walking (Lionsgate)
6. The Dry (IFC)
7. Supernatural: S1-15 (Warner Bros.)
8. The Little Things (Warner Bros.)
9. The Croods: A New Age (Universal)
10. Supernatural: S15 (Warner Bros.)
11. Above Suspicion (Lionsgate)
12. Harry Potter: Complete 8-Film Collection (Warner Bros.)
13. Yellowstone: S1 (Paramount)
14. The Unholy (Sony Pictures)
15. Minari (A24)
16. The Father (Sony Pictures)
17. News of the World (Universal)
18. Nomadland (Disney)
19. Land (Universal)
20. Yellowstone: S3 (Paramount)

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