“Batman” spin-off sees demand more than double after airing its first episode
In this weekly data series powered by Parrot Analytics, we look back at the top breakout shows from the past week. The breakout show is the most sought after series which premiered in the last 100 days.
The CW’s”gotham knightsThe show had a strong premiere as it entered the breakout show rankings with 16.9 times the average series demand, a whopping 146% growth since its first episode aired on March 14, according to data from Parrot Analytics, which reports consumer research. , takes streaming into account. downloads and social media, among other engagements.
Even though the creator of the video game bears the same name and is set in the same timeline hurried to distance himself from the show The controversy appears to have been put to rest after a poor trailer release for television’s “Gotham Knights.” It may also prove to be another example of tapping into video game IP. has become such an important strategy in Hollywood.
Prime example of video-game strategy is HBO’s “last of us“which ended on March 12. The finale increased demand for the series by 4%, raising it to 63.5 times the average series demand and placing it in first place for the week of March 11–17. With shows that follow a weekly episodic release schedule, it is not unusual to see spikes in the week or two following the ending, as viewers catch up on episodes or watch them all at once. Or it could be the peak of the show for the season.
In second place we “watched” Amazon Prime Videodaisy jones and the sixMaintain your position resulting in a further 3% increase in demand.
An unlikely candidate won the battle for third place. push down”1923“Fourth and”poker face“Fifth, Hulu’s”History of the World, Part Tworose in the rankings to reach the third spot. Mel Brooks’ fan base remains strong, creating a hit for Hulu 40 years after the original. The show had an average series demand of 27.1 times in the week ending Friday, a 30% increase from the previous week.
Two more shows grew double digits in demand this week: Paramount+’s “wolf pack“And Prime Video’s”Consultant” saw an increase of 14% and 25%, respectively. The increased viewer attention for “Wolf Pack” comes after the season finale aired on Thursdays, giving it 20.2 times higher demand than the average series.
“The Consultant” appears to be more of a sleeper hit for Prime Video since releasing all its episodes on February 24, but it seems to be garnering more viewer attention as the weeks go by. Is. It will be interesting to see if the demand for the show continues to rise in the next week as well.
Andrea Woods is Marketing Coordinator at RapPro Partner Parrot Analytics. For more from Parrot Analytics, Visit the Data & Analytics Hub,