HBO’s “House of the Dragon” maintains top ranking for fourth week in a row
In this weekly data series powered by Parrot Analytics, we look at the top breakouts from the past week. Breakout Show is the most sought after series which premiered in last 100 days.
Netflix’sCyberpunk: EdgerunnersPremiered on September 13 and reached 29.3 times the average series demand last week in the United States, placing it third on this week’s list of the 10 most in-demand new shows – according to data from Parrot Analytics , which takes into account consumer research, streaming, downloads and social media engagements, among other things.
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“Cyberpunk: Edgerunners” is based on the “Cyberpunk 2077” video game and is set to continue the recent trend. Video game ip. successful show based on, Netflix is no stranger to the power of video game IP. ,of distinction”, which is based on the “League of Legends” universe, had an incredibly successful premiere earlier this year. “Cyberpunk: Edgerunners” is also an anime and is benefiting from the growing popularity of that genre. The anime series is regularly one of the most sought after shows available to stream on the platform in the US.
Meanwhile, HBO’s “dragon houseThe most sought-after recent series release remained in the US for the fourth week in a row. Its demand seems to have stabilized at about 55 times the average series last week, much lower than the previous week.
The show has done an extraordinary job of capturing the attention of viewers in a crowded field, but its value to HBO far exceeds its audience. It has also spurred demand for the original “game of Thronesseries at the highest level since that show’s record finale in 2019. With more shows planned in the “Game of Thrones” universe, it looks like HBO will continue to maximize the value it can get from this franchise.
Disney+’s latest addition to the Star Wars universe.internal management and”, ranked as the fifth most sought-after breakout show this week. Its average was 27 times higher than series demand, but its first three episodes were only released on 21 September. With only a partial week of post-release figures in this number, we should expect demand for the series to increase in the coming weeks.
Tokyo MX”licorice recoilThere is another anime series that ranked in the top 10 new releases for the week. It has regularly featured in this ranking since its premiere on July 2. Last week the demand for the show increased by 30% and Its finale is scheduled to be released last Saturday. With this momentum going into its finale, it is likely to go even higher in next week’s rankings when this data arrives.
Christopher Hamilton is a Senior Insights Analyst at Parrot Analytics, a WrapPRO Partner. For more from Parrot Analytics, visit the Data & Analytics Hub.