After Six Weeks at No. 1, HBO’s “House of the Dragon” Comes to Ryan Murphy’s True-Crime Drama
We look at the top breakouts from the past week in this weekly data series powered by Parrot Analytics. Breakout Show is the most sought after series which premiered in last 100 days.
Netflix’s most in-demand show in America for the last one weekMonster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story“According to data from Parrot Analytics, which takes into account consumer research, streaming, downloads and social media, among other engagements.
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Last week the show came very close to overtaking.”dragon houseBut this week, demand for “Dahmer” surpassed it by a considerable margin and broke its six-week streak at the top of the breakout show list. With 61 times the average demand for the series, demand for the show last week. Demand for “Monster” only peaked on October 4, two weeks after its September 21 premiere on Netflix, showing how the series was not only an immediate hit, but its viewership. was also able to grow as word spread about it.
Demand for “House of the Dragon” stood at 52.8 times the same as last week. The show has successfully maintained an equally high level of demand each week. Now, with three episodes left in the season, it remains to be seen if it can pick up the pace in its finale.
Two other series from the major franchise, Disney+/Marvel’s “She-Hulk: Lawyer at Law“And of Amazon Prime Video”The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of PowerDemand for both increased by less than 5% this week. Both series released their final episodes of their first seasons this week. This could give them a final spike in demand that will be reflected in next week’s breakout list, but a crowded area means audience attention is currently slim so competition will be high.
Disney+’s . Want “Endor”“Fizzled this week. It was the only show in the top 10 that saw a double-digit drop in its demand from last week with an 11% drop. Scheduled to release episodes by the end of November, the show has this week.” There is a huge window of time to regain lost ground. Additionally, it looks set to benefit from four shows that are currently fading in demand as they head to their first season in the coming weeks. are concluding.
Two new series featured in the Top 10 Breakout Shows rankings this week. AMC’sinterview with the devil“And of Starz”snake queen“The most sought after release recently is at 8th and 10th place respectively.
This is the first week of data on AMC’s “Interview With A Vampire” since premiering on October 2. Scheduled to release episodes by mid-November, the show is well positioned to benefit from increased demand for horror content in October.
Looks like Starz’s period drama, “The Serpent Queen,” is finally coming into its own. After premiering on September 11, its demand soared to this week, when it reached 17 times the average series demand.
Christopher Hamilton is a Senior Insights Analyst at Parrot Analytics, a WrapPRO Partner. For more from Parrot Analytics, visit the Data & Analytics Hub.