Nielsen have updated their weekly streaming charts today and Andor maintained it’s 6th place in the “original series” charts, but viewing minutes are down! Click through for more details!
As expected, Andor’s viewing minutes are down, from 624 million episodes for the first three episodes (which dropped all at once) down to 485 million episodes after episode 4.
How that translates into actual viewers is impossible to tell. Andor may have kept the same viewership more or less, since watching three all new episodes at once will always accumulate more viewing time, the pilot arc was about two hours long, movie length, whereas episode 4 had a length of about 50 minutes, and most people will watch the new episodes, and fewer people will catch up by watching the old episodes.
Either way, this makes Andor the least watched Star Wars live action series on Disney+ after four episodes yet, falling behind The Mandalorian (of course), but also behind The Book of Boba Fett and Obi-Wan Kenobi, both of which had accumulated more viewing minutes (589 million minutes for BOBF, 682 million minutes for Kenobi after episode 4).
Andor is still the highest rated Disney+ show, beating the She-Hulk competition, which returned to the charts in 9th place, a little shy of 400 million minutes.
And Rings of Power? Very stable ratings, for weeks now, still close to 1 billion minutes, after six episodes now, which is quite the feat, all the Star Wars series for example have highly fluctuating numbers. And it even beat the House of Dragon (which is NOT an original series though) competition, which had fewer viewing minutes with one more episode (but the series is also on HBO). It seems people really like the Tolkien fantasy series and stick around.
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