And now it’s not updating for anything added today..
For me, my most recent watch yesterday is showing at the top, but not in my most active weeks (I watched 1 episode and 12 movies/shorts yesterday)
I think everyone’s dominant genre was Drama!
Nope… Reality TV for me. ![]()
It’s actually correct and your stats are just surprisingly coincidental.
The first stat in the text is 365 HOURS of Drama watched, the bottom bar graphs are PLAY COUNT rankings. You watched 365 episodes/movies but 290 drama episodes/movies which amount to 365 hours… xD
And since the comedy shows usually are 20 min episodes but drama is more like 40+ mins…. makes sense.
I dont really know why one stat has to be in hours and then they list play count below but idk, maybe the AI that came up with the fucking layout of the 2025 year in review though this looked better. ![]()
I was about to say they don’t add up, but if it’s 290 episodes, but the top bit only shows number of shows and not episode count… Very hard to follow!
The 2024 stats are way better then 2025… I regret joining VIP for the stats now lol
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The total stats in 2025 only give number of plays and hours, not number of shows

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The genre section is also weird, for your #1 genre it gives you total number of hours, but then the breakdown of other genre show number of plays, they do not align… I prefer all in number of hours!
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What is wrong with the below stat “DecJan” looks super weird…
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The year in review cant be saved as picture, or share as picture on social media (tried app and webpage did not work)
It would be great to have a one pager summary for sharing on social media (e.g. total of shows and hours watched/ top show with most hours watched/ top genre).
Haven’t seen this mentioned elsewhere. The credits for top actors/directors is missing a lot of data. I pretty much always see someone like Fred Tatasciore at the top of my lists for the year/all time because of his voice acting. Looking at my all time stats lists something like 20-odd credits that I’ve seen him in, but if I visit his People page I can see I’ve seen like 70-odd credits.
Even my 2025 review was interesting, I can definitely see some movie/show credits missing from the year.
This year’s Year in Review is missing a tremendous amount of information compared to previous years’. We really need to have that theme switcher returned. As a developer, I hardly see why the data would be so drastically different to make this unfeasible.
Happy new year everyone!
I realy, really hope that after the holidays, the Trakt team will comment here again and then add (or correct) missing but essential informations mentioned in this and other topics to our Year in Review 2025!
I am still baffled by the fact that metrics like watchtime were combined for shows and movies or completely discarded.
I became VIP years ago for the detailed YiR (and data export). Hopefully the price hike and the YiR cuts are no final signs for another “entshitification” of a cool Internet website …
(Positive note: I really like the “unknown date” option for adding stuff to my history.)
I ONLY pay VIP for Trakt for stats. And this new YIR format is awful. If the data I want isn’t readily available then at the very least, the interface/design is unintuitive and laid out terribly.
Where are the stats that show me how many shows I watched this year? I only see hours. The only count for shows ONLY shows me my top genre, Drama. Now how so I see how many shows I watched of other genres? It also seems like it duplicates count of shows with multiple genres as well. So you cannot depend on the numbers there because multiple shows get counted multiple times.
The previous year’s stats were fine and had just about anything anyone wanted.
It seems like I’m not the only one who thinks the One Piece reference is terribly written and confusing. I’m also not the only one who thinks having a huge section for the trakt website’s stats is unappealing. If you want to show the site’s stats, don’t cram it into our personal ones and put it off the main page instead.
This is yet ANOTHER case of the Trakt team charging us more for a worse experience. The app is worse, the website is worse, and now the stats are worse. What in hell is going on with you guys?
near the bottom just above actors and actresses it shows how many movies and episodes you watched by count instead of hours
Yes but not how many SHOWS. Unless, like I said, I’m missing it somewhere.
i don’t see that either, other than the genre section you’ve already mentioned. i did see that they were working on getting the template switcher available again but don’t know when. if that comes back then the stats should return, or they’ll just add them to this new template at some point
I used the template switcher all the time. It allowed me to grab the data/template I actually wanted to use. But it still allowed me switch to check out other templates for which ever year to more easily compare data from year to year.
I still like the original template the best, but like some of the singular data presentations from other years a bit better. (Just not the whole thing.)
The decimal format is just a funky design choice. Instead of “1.0” or “1” or “#1” they did “.01”. It’s not a decimal, just a design choice.
I mean, it’s still a decimal, and a bad design choice as well
I also would like the countries map returned. To see that’s there’s only a few countries is an incentive to watch more from others, and it really helps track which countries you’ve already seen stuff from and which one you haven’t.
I can’t find how many shows I watched, how many hours of shows vs movies, how many of my plays were episodes vs movies, how many movies total, not counting replays, etc. Why combine everything when you had such good stats in the past? This history page solves some of this but not all, and we shouldn’t need to do that.





