As it has since it debuted, Apple TV+s “Presumed Innocent,” continues to do well on the top 10 streaming lists from the Reelgood site that measures streaming services.
For the week of July 4-10, the series was number four on Reelgood’s top 10 list of both series and movies. Ahead of it on the list were “The Bear” (Hulu), “Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F” (Netflix), and “The Beekeeper” (Prime Video). Below “Presumed Innocent” on the list was “X” (Kanopy), “The Boys” (Prime Video), “Independence Day” (Hulu), “Pearl” (Prime Video), “House of the Dragon” (MAX), and “My Lady Jane” (Prime Video).
When it comes to TV shows alone, “Presumed Innocent” was second on the list, trailing only “The Bear.” Behind the AppleTV+ series was “The Boys,” “House of the Dragon,” “My Lady Jane,” “Supacell” (Netflix), “Your Honor” (Netflix), “The Acolyte” (Disney+), “Good Behavior” (MAX), and “Evil” (Paramount+).
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