Meanwhile, demand for HBO’s “House of the Dragon” continues to mount toward its season finale.
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.
The Final Episode of Season 1 of Amazon Prime VideoLord of the Rings: The Rings of Power“Was released on October 14. The following day, demand for the show in the United States reached 55.7 times that, according to data from Parrot Analytics, where demand for the show has been for most of the season, which that takes into account other activities including consumer research, streaming, downloads and social media
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It seems that the slow burn for much of the first season finally paid off with a finale that was extremely successful in capturing the audience’s attention. If this new level of demand is the starting point for Season 2, expect future seasons to be even more impressive.
Meanwhile, HBO’s “dragon houseWith 62.3 times the average series demand, it continued to reach new highs in its finale – especially compared to the week it had 55.9 times its demand. Last week’s demand for the show was driven by the final episode that started on October 16. Next week, we’ll have data on Sunday’s much-awaited finale. But at this point, the show has seen several weeks of increasing demand, so momentum is in favor going into the final week.
In the Disney+ series, “Endor”“Gaining momentum. Demand went up about 10% this week, almost midway through its first season. Meanwhile, it’s the first week since August 18th with no new episodes.” “She-Hulk”, after the finale of the show on 13 October. Even though there was no new content to keep viewers interested, its demand fell by only 4.5% this week. The early drop after the finale may indicate that viewers are still catching on to the show.
The 10 Most In-demand New Shows, October 15-21, 2022 (Parrot Analytics)
“ObserverNetflix’s new thriller, Ryan Murphy, saw the biggest jump in demand this week, ranking as the sixth most sought-after new series since its premiere on October 13. “Monster: The Jeffrey Demar Story”Give Murphy two of the 10 most in-demand premieres recently, just as his deal with Netflix is set to expire next year.
AMC’s “Interview with the Devil”Demand continued to increase this week (12% up from last week), indicating that viewers are continuing to discover this new series. It’s also benefiting from a seasonal spike in interest for horror content as we get closer to Halloween.
Christopher Hamilton is a Senior Insights Analyst at Parrot Analytics, a WrapPRO Partner. For more from Parrot Analytics, visit the Data & Analytics Hub.