What’s Trending On Disney+ | “Home Alone” Fails To Topple “The Mandalorian”
It’s Sunday and time for us to take a look at what’s trending on Disney+ this week, with another new episode of the second season of Star Wars: The Mandalorian dropping on Friday, the show continues to be the most significant thing on Disney+ right now.
Here is the Disney+ Trending chart for the week ending Sunday 15th November 2020 for the United States:
- Star Wars: The Mandalorian (-)
- Home Alone (NEW)
- The Simpsons (2)
- Mickey Mouse Clubhouse (3)
- Home Alone 2 (NEW)
- Moana (4)
- Frozen 2 (5)
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars (15)
- Frozen (7)
- Once Upon A Snowman (12)
- Jessie (10)
- Toy Story 4 (11)
- The Right Stuff (14)
- Once Upon A Time (12)
- Onward (8)
- Clouds (9)
- Incredibles 2 (20)
- Avengers: Endgame (17)
- Coco (13)
- Toy Story (19)
- Cars (24)
- The Santa Clause (NEW)
- Home Alone 3 (NEW)
- Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian (Re-Entry)
- Hamilton (Re-Entry)
The addition of the first three “Home Alone” movies to Disney+ in the US saw them make a bit impact on the trending chart, with all three films making the top 25. As the holiday season begins to pick up, “The Santa Clause” also slides into the lower end of the chart.
Following this week’s newest episode of “The Mandalorian” dropping, fans look to once again jump into the behind the scenes documentary and “The Clone Wars” also gets bump, no doubt with people going back to find out more about Bo-Katan, who recently debuted in the show.
Disney doesn’t provide actual viewing numbers for Disney+, so this chart is based off the Trending section on my Disney+ app on Sunday morning. Numbers within brackets indicate last weeks spot on the trending chart.
What have you been watching on Disney+ this week?
Good to see The Mandalorian continue to be #1 for 3 weeks straight and it's more exiting to see The Simpsons not return to #1 in Trending 4 weeks later, cause I'm tired of seeing The Simpsons be #1 in Trending after it had been Number #1 for the past two months from August to Mid-October.