The sci-fi space adventure, which counts Maltese-Canadian producer Jon Cassar as an executive producer, was 26.21 times more in demand for the week of Aug. 1 to 7.
The Amazing Race Canada continues to dominate, while Departure and Race Against the Tide make the top 30.
Netflix’s Stranger Things continues to lead overall Canadian demand in its summer streak.
The CTV reality competition series has increased its momentum, attracting more viewers in its third episode compared to the season eight premiere.
Three Ontario-shot series maintained their spots on the top 10 digital originals list for the week of July 18 to 24.
Meanwhile, The Amazing Race Canada continues to lead TV ratings in Canada for the week of July 11 to 17.
Demand for the Netflix series remains high after hitting an all-time record last week following the release of season four’s final two episodes on July 1.
The Insight Productions reality competition series brought in more than 1.6 million viewers after a three-year hiatus.
Toronto-shot The Boys from Prime Video and Star Trek: Strange New Worlds from Paramount+ made waves on both the digital originals and overall TV demand charts.
Meanwhile, Canadian titles such as Property Brothers: Buying and Selling and Save My Reno appeared on the Edmonton regional top 30 chart.
Prime Video’s The Boys is among the Canadian-filmed titles in the top 10 the week of June 27 to July 3.
Canadian titles Holmes Family Rescue, Highway Thru Hell, and Border Security: Canada’s Front Line ranked on the regional top 30 charts.