The State of Streaming Originals in 2025 Revealed
A year-end report from Luminate has shed light on the US market for streaming original TV shows and movies, revealing surprising trends that have emerged. According to Tyler Aquilina, lead author of the report, 2025 saw a significant spike in the total volume of original content consumption across leading streaming platforms.
The numbers are impressive, with a 18% year-over-year jump in consumption - reaching 21% for series alone. This was largely driven by massive streaming hits on multiple platforms, including HBO Max's "The Pitt" and Paramount Plus' "Landman." These shows helped set the bar high, but it's worth noting that one of the most-watched series of the year didn't even come from Netflix or a scripted show.
Love Island USA took the top spot with approximately 18 billion minutes watched, defying expectations given Peacock's smaller distribution footprint. This success story highlights the changing landscape of streaming and the growing importance of niche content.
However, not all was rosy in 2025. Production volume for unscripted content plummeted across nearly all subgenres, with a massive 31% decline in the number of unscripted programs ordered. The only subgenre to buck this trend was sports-themed docuseries, which saw an increase in volume.
Netflix's dominance did take a hit in 2025, as its market share dropped from 63% in 2023 and 2024 to 59%. Meanwhile, rivals like Prime Video, Apple TV, and HBO Max made significant strides to close the gap. This shift in power dynamics is notable, particularly when it comes to original content viewing. The spike wasn't driven by Netflix's usual formula, but rather a combination of factors that have forced its competitors to adapt.
Lastly, original streaming movies saw an improvement compared to theatrically released movies in the SVOD window. While nine of the top 10 most-watched movies of the year were theatrical releases in previous years, four different Netflix original films managed to hold their own among the top-ranked titles.
These findings paint a picture of a rapidly evolving streaming landscape, where competitors are vying for attention and subscribers are increasingly turning to niche content. As the industry continues to shift, it's clear that 2025 will be remembered as a year when streaming originals became truly mainstream.
A year-end report from Luminate has shed light on the US market for streaming original TV shows and movies, revealing surprising trends that have emerged. According to Tyler Aquilina, lead author of the report, 2025 saw a significant spike in the total volume of original content consumption across leading streaming platforms.
The numbers are impressive, with a 18% year-over-year jump in consumption - reaching 21% for series alone. This was largely driven by massive streaming hits on multiple platforms, including HBO Max's "The Pitt" and Paramount Plus' "Landman." These shows helped set the bar high, but it's worth noting that one of the most-watched series of the year didn't even come from Netflix or a scripted show.
Love Island USA took the top spot with approximately 18 billion minutes watched, defying expectations given Peacock's smaller distribution footprint. This success story highlights the changing landscape of streaming and the growing importance of niche content.
However, not all was rosy in 2025. Production volume for unscripted content plummeted across nearly all subgenres, with a massive 31% decline in the number of unscripted programs ordered. The only subgenre to buck this trend was sports-themed docuseries, which saw an increase in volume.
Netflix's dominance did take a hit in 2025, as its market share dropped from 63% in 2023 and 2024 to 59%. Meanwhile, rivals like Prime Video, Apple TV, and HBO Max made significant strides to close the gap. This shift in power dynamics is notable, particularly when it comes to original content viewing. The spike wasn't driven by Netflix's usual formula, but rather a combination of factors that have forced its competitors to adapt.
Lastly, original streaming movies saw an improvement compared to theatrically released movies in the SVOD window. While nine of the top 10 most-watched movies of the year were theatrical releases in previous years, four different Netflix original films managed to hold their own among the top-ranked titles.
These findings paint a picture of a rapidly evolving streaming landscape, where competitors are vying for attention and subscribers are increasingly turning to niche content. As the industry continues to shift, it's clear that 2025 will be remembered as a year when streaming originals became truly mainstream.