As we know, nowadays streaming content via different platforms, such as Netflix and Disney Plus, has gained popularity among users. With this in mind, today we reveal the top 10 most watched films and live broadcast series in Portugal in 2023.
With the availability of a large number of different streaming services, little by little users from different parts of the world will end up creating an account and subscribing to the best plan so that they can access their favorite content.
Now, let us get to know the 10 films and 10 series most broadcast in Portugal in 2023, through the data revealed. Watch only, the largest global streaming directory that makes it easier for people to discover where they can watch their favorite movies, series and sports, legally. The graphs that are then generated are based on analysis of data from more than 40 million monthly users on platforms located in 140 countries.
The 10 most streamed films in Portugal in 2023
According to the following chart, in terms of films, Avatar: The Way of Water (Disney+) tops the table as the most streamed in our country in 2023. In second place is Super Mário Bros. The Movie (SkyShowtime), followed by Elements (Disney+) and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.3 (Disney+).
In fifth place was the list of films (Disney+), and in sixth place was The Little Mermaid (Disney+). Minha Culpa (Prime Video) is in seventh place, and Meg 2: The Return of the Giant Shark (HBO Max) is in eighth place. Finally, in ninth place is Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (Disney+) and in last place we have Creed III (Prime Video).
The 10 most broadcast series in Portugal in 2023
When we talk about series, we have Wednesday (Netflix) in first place, followed by The Last of Us (HBO Max) and The Mandalorian (Disney+). In fourth place we have Ted Lasso (Apple TV+) and in fifth place is Attack on Titan (Netflix).
In the middle of the list we have The Summer That Changed My Life (Prime Video), and in seventh place is Succession (HBO Max). The eighth place is occupied by The Bear (Disney+), followed by Loki (Disney+), and finally One Piece (Netflix).