Surprisingly, ‘Agatha All Along’ Nearly Falls Out of the Top 10 Most Streamed Series, Latest Numbers Show

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‘Agatha All Along’ premiered more than two weeks ago with the first two episodes. The show had mixed reviews from critics and positive reviews by audiences and it’s currently rated as “fresh” on Rotten Tomatoes.

Last week, the show saw an amazing increase in viewership according to Variety’s Luminate data.

Data from September 20 to 26 revealed that ‘Agatha All Along’ not only exceeded its initial viewership numbers but also experienced a significant increase in “minutes watched.” Contrary to expectations, the show achieved an impressive 304.7 million minutes of streaming in the past week, reflecting a remarkable 321% increase.

Additionally, it has risen to become the #1 streamed show on Disney+ in the US market.

Now the numbers released for September 27 – October 3rd show something altogether different. According to the latest data, the show lost 33% of its “minutes watched” numbers now standing at 204M minutes streamed.

The show just barely managed to keep its spot in the top 10. The streaming data reveals that ‘Nobody Wants This’ (Netflix) led with 1.7 billion views and an astounding 1986% increase in minutes watched, while ‘Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story’ (Netflix) saw a 36% decline despite also reaching 1.7 billion views.

Other notable shows include ‘Mr. McMahon’ (Netflix) with a 246% increase and ‘Tulsa King‘ (Paramount+) experienced a 10% rise in viewership.

Source Luminate

The numbers don’t look good at all but it’s also nothing to sweat about as no one expected ‘Agatha All Along’ to be a global hit with the audiences considering its themes and the fact that it focuses on a C-list character.

However, not everything regarding ‘Agatha All Along’ looks bad, Marvel Studios exec, Brad Winderbaum, recently confirmed that the show has the highest continuation rate out of any Marvel show. The continuation rate refers to the number of viewers that returned to follow the show after the initial premiere.

He also confirmed that it’s the cheapest production to date, meaning that Disney won’t lose that much money on it.

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