"ELVIS" MOVIE 2022
"Elvis" is the Oscar nominee for the most streamed movie as measured by Nielsen, though that might not say much.
By Todd Spangler
Baz Luhrmann's “Elvis,” starring Austin Butler as the bobbing Rock'n'Roll icon, has been broadcast for a total of approximately 2.7 billion minutes by HBO Max viewers in the US since it hit the platform on August 8, 2022, according to new data from Nielsen.
That makes "Elvis" the most streamed title on U.S. subscription services among films nominated in the Oscars best picture category this year, but only if you look at the platforms for which Nielsen reports metrics.
What's important here: Nielsen's streaming content ratings do not include Paramount+, which added "Top Gun: Maverick" on December 22, after which it became the service's most streamed movie premiere to date. .
Nielsen is also not reporting streaming estimates for Showtime, which holds the rights to best picture favorite "Everything Everywhere All at Once."
But let's go back to "Elvis," for the context that the Nielsen dataset can provide.
As noted above, during the roughly six-month period that the Warner Bros. movie was on HBO Max, it garnered around 2.7 billion minutes of viewing.
Source: variety.com
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