‘Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ Averaging 13 Million Viewers
HBO and HBO Max programming can take an early victory lap, with each “A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms” and “The Pitt” Season 2 nabbing big audiences.
Per HBO, “A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms” is averaging near 13 million US viewers per episode, with 5 of the first season’s six episodes out there thus far. That places it on tempo to be the third greatest collection debut in the historical past of HBO Max.
The season finale is because of air on Feb. 22. Episode 5 of the present, “In the Name of the Mother,” has pulled in 9.2 million US cross-platform viewers in its first three days of availability. HBO additionally says that three day viewership for every episode has grown week to week, excluding Episode 4, which aired early because of Super Bowl LX on Feb. 8.
Meanwhile, at Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center, Season 2 of the critically-acclaimed medical drama is averaging roughly 12 million viewers per episode. That’s 50% higher than the present’s freshman season, with the present additionally seeing week-to-week progress.
“The Pitt” has aired six of its 15 episodes for Season 2 up to now, with Episode 7 dropping right this moment. Episode 6 has drawn 7 million US viewers in its first three days.
Elsewhere in the HBO lineup, Season 4 of “Industry” continues to do nicely. The sixth episode hit a brand new collection with 1.1 million viewers per episode in its first three days, with this season outpacing the prior three in phrases of viewership. The first episode of the new HBO late-night collection “Neighbors,” which premiered on Feb. 13, has tallied 2 million US viewers since its debut.
