“Succession” season 4 has attracted another series audience with an audience of 2.6 million viewers tuning in for episode 4 across its linear and HBO Max platforms, according to Nielsen and first-party data.
As fans tuned in to see the fallout of the shocking blast of drama from Episode 3, viewership increased by 11% over the Season 4 premiere episode, which attracted 2.3 million viewers, while the previous week’s episode increased by 4% from , which brought in 2.5. million total viewers.
“Barry”, which began its fourth and final season with two back-to-back episodes, received 710,000 total viewers, marking the highest viewership since the Season 2 finale, Sunday. The second episode brought in 550,000 viewers across all platforms.
The fourth and final season of “Barry” featured Henry Winkler as Cajuneau and Bill Hader as Barry, with Hader and Alec Berg serving as series co-creators and executive producers.
Four weeks into the final season of “Succession,” which will run through the series-long debate over who should inherit leadership of the Westar Royco media empire, the Season 4 premiere brought in nearly 8 million viewers across all platforms.
Created by Jesse Armstrong, the drama’s fourth and final season stars Jeremy Strong as Kendall, Sarah Snook as Siobhan, Kieran Culkin as Roman and Alan Ruck as Connor.
Sunday’s episode, titled “Honeymoon States,” followed the grieving Roy family following the sudden death of patriarch Logan Roy, as the group prepared for a board meeting that would prompt the choice for a successor.