Netflix’s “Fuber” starring Arnold Schwarzenegger tops sci-fi series
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.
it may have takensilo” more than a decade to make it to screens, but that long wait is paying off for its new home, Apple TV+, as the dystopian sci-fi thriller becomes the most sought-after breakout show for the week of May 27-June 2, competing That was with demand at 24.4 times the average series average, according to data from Parrot Analytics, which takes into account consumer research, streaming, downloads and social media, among other engagements.
Netflix action comedy series starring Arnold SchwarzeneggerFubarIt saw a remarkable 133% increase in demand since premiering on May 25 and took second place with 24.2 times the average series demand, just ahead of HBO’s “Amazing”.love death,
Netflix’s “XO, Kitty” saw the most significant drop, falling from the top spot last week to eighth this week, with a 26% decrease in demand. This decline aligns with the expected pattern seen with Netflix shows, where viewers tend to binge episodes and then switch their attention to new content after a few days.
The CW’s”gotham knightsexperienced a significant 5% increase in demand, moving it to fourth place with 20.9 times the average chain demand. A
adult swimUnicorn: Warrior EternalDemand saw a 12% drop, slipping to number five after enjoying a successful run on the chart.
One of HBO’s latest offerings,”white house plumber,” made its debut in the rankings for the week, claiming sixth place with a 4% increase which placed it in demand 19.6 times higher than the average series. The political mini-series premiered on May 1 and aired on May 29. followed a weekly episodic release schedule until its conclusion, which draws viewer attention to the show week in week out.
Meanwhile, the rest of the series in the ranking – “citadel,xo, kitty,jury duty,” And “oshi no ko– all experienced a drop in demand, suggesting lower levels of breakout shows may be due to the shakeup. The bottom three, in particular, were neck and neck in demand.
Andrea Woods is Marketing Coordinator at Rappro Partner Parrot Analytics. For more from Parrot Analytics, Visit the Data & Analytics Hub,