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  1. Content demand across all television platforms in the U.S. (22 – 28 December, 2019)
     

    In the final full week of 2019, the USA has a new most demanded series. Despite leaving critics baffled, Netflix’s The Witcher is a hit with American audiences. The show, an adaptation of a series of Polish fantasy novels, was released at the end of last week on December 20th. As we predicted last week, this end of week release gave demand for The Witcher plenty of room to grow. However, the show did not simply grow in demand, it exploded: content demand for The Witcher is a huge 3.6 times (361%) larger than last week.

    Last week’s most demanded series, Disney+’s The Mandalorian saw a minor demand increase due to the season finale on Dec 27th. The Star Wars show ends the year ranked third, as it was overtaken by a surging Saturday Night Live, which rose 13.1% to reach second.


    https://www.parrotanalytics.com/insights/content-demand-across-all-television-platforms-in-the-u-s-22-28-december-2019/

     

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  2. On 12/26/2019 at 3:17 AM, CloneWars said:

    We also need to keep in mind, Mandoloarian has an episode airing weekly and Stranger Things has been out several months. While the numbers are good, I'm not sure they are impressive. Sadly, it is hard to really judge how well a streaming series is doing. Though, I think the true test is how well Disney+ is doing as a whole with 10M subscribers.

     

    Well for now this is only source how to compare those shows... and it really doing impresive numbers...
    it's almost like you want to compare some movie after first weekend in box office to movie wich is out several years...

     

    final episode will get even bigger numbers :) we will see...

    here is disney plan:

    https://variety.com/2019/digital/news/disney-plus-subscriber-projections-2024-1203242072/

  3. 6 minutes ago, Cappoedameron said:

    The reason why I said that is because it's the end of the entire saga. 40 years and they've made that point known in their promotion for the film. Why is this film not making Endgame numbers? That was also marketed as a finale film. 

     

    The answer is very easy to understand but there's no reason at all that 5 years ago we'd be skimming by a billion after TFA.

     

    not even ENGDAME did same numbers or more then TFA, of course I am talking about DOMESTIC, not OS
    not sure where you have been last two years (no offense), but if you spent some months here at box office threads, there was not a single thing showing, that TROS will match or make more then TFA, it's almost imposible to replicate what TFA did, nostalgia factor and 14 years of waiting were biggiest poinst for TFA... plus total chaos in fanbase after TLJ

  4. Demand data: The global television measurement currency for U.S. TV (15 – 21 December, 2019)

    https://www.parrotanalytics.com/insights/demand-data-the-global-television-measurement-currency-for-u-s-tv-15-21-december-2019/

    Once again, America’s most demanded series is Disney+’s The Mandalorian. After a week ranked second, the sci-fi drama is back on top as it heads into its season finale. The Star Wars series now has just one episode left to air on December 27th. However, fans will not have to wait too long for more Star Wars: a Disney+ exclusive season of the animated series Star Wars: The Clone Wars arrives on the service in February 2020.

    In the digital original charts, The Mandalorian, Netflix’s Stranger Things and DC Universe’s Titans remain as the US top 3 in that order. Between them, these 3 titles have held the top spots for the past 5 weeks.

    However, a sign of future disruption arrives in the form of Netflix’s The Witcher in 9th. Industry commentators are calling The Witcher Netflix’s attempt at the Game Of Thrones crown. The fantasy drama premiered on December 20th, meaning it only had one day of post-release data this week. However, demand for the show still increased by 57.4% week-on-week. Next week, when the show will have been available to watch for all seven days, The Witcher will almost certainly place higher.


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  5. 15 minutes ago, a2k said:

    I update my guess pretty frequently based on numbers, projections and insights of other posters

     

    Weekday Date Gross Daily % Total Cumes Wknd %
    Fri 20 Dec 19 89.6   89.6    
    Sat 21 Dec 19 47.5 -47.0% 137.1    
    Sun 22 Dec 19 40.3 -15.2% 177.4 177.4 -
    Mon 23 Dec 19 29.4 -27.0% 206.8    
    Tue 24 Dec 19 19.5 -33.7% 226.3    
    Wed 25 Dec 19 29.5 51.3% 255.8    
    Thu 26 Dec 19 28.5 -3.4% 284.3 106.9  
    Fri 27 Dec 19 29.0 1.8% 313.3    
    Sat 28 Dec 19 30.5 5.2% 343.8    
    Sun 29 Dec 19 22.5 -26.2% 366.3 82.0 -53.8%
    Mon 30 Dec 19 17.0 -24.4% 383.3    
    Tue 31 Dec 19 14.0 -17.6% 397.3    
    Wed 1 Jan 20 19.0 35.7% 416.3    
    Thu 2 Jan 20 9.5 -50.0% 425.8 59.5  
    Fri 3 Jan 20 12.0 26.3% 437.8    
    Sat 4 Jan 20 16.5 37.5% 454.3    
    Sun 5 Jan 20 10.0 -39.4% 464.3 38.5 -53.0%

     

    Adding 2.25x the 38.5 weekend gives 551 dom.

     

    Smaug added just about 1.85x the Jan 3-5 weekend (it's 5th) to it's tally, but the last of a long saga might show steadiness on the lower-side and because of bigger numbers as such, might retain more screens.

    looks very good!

    I would do only two changes ;) Tuesday with 20.5 ( @Jedi Jat ) and wednesday (monday+10%)

    Marek

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  6. 46 minutes ago, George Parr said:

    70 does sound way too low, it would need mid 20s on Friday and Saturday for that to happen. If it follows the usual trends of this sort of schedule, I could see the lowpoint at maybe 75m to 78m, but not lower than that, A more likely target would be 80-85m, provided it stays at around 30m for the next few days. 90m would require something closer to mid 30s, and I'm not sure if it can do that for multiple days in a row.

    @George Parr, I fully agree! depends on these weekdays we will see.... I am hoping for 33-35mil wednesday ;) and I saw some predictions from 96 up to 115mil for weekend, yeah maybe too much, but all depends how it will behave on weekdays...
    Marek

  7. United States series charts including audience OTT demand (08 – 14 December, 2019)

    https://www.parrotanalytics.com/insights/united-states-series-charts-including-audience-ott-demand-08-14-december-2019/

     

    Last week, Disney+’s The Mandalorian was the most demanded show in the United States. However, the power of the Force was no match for the power of music and Nickelodeon’s Spongebob Squarepants takes the top spot this week. Demand for the long-running cartoon was boosted when the character was featured across 4 Nickelodeon channels in a TV broadcast of The Spongebob Musical: Live On Stage.

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  8. On 12/19/2019 at 12:37 AM, Porthos said:

    Disney likes money.  Despite Disney Plus existing, Star Wars is still appearing on TNT, with TLJ scheduled to arrive there any day now.

     

    I think they'll release it on Blu Ray.  4k might be pushing it since I'm not sure of how many TV shows are released in that format. Though since the show was shot for 4k it's certainly a possibility.

     

    Either way, I'd be pretty surprised if it doesn't get some sort of physical release.  Mostly due to point number 1. 

    You are right about not many TV SHOWS are out on 4K bluray disk...

    so far we;ve got :

    Game of Thrones: The Complete First Season,
    Game of Thrones: The Complete Eighth Season,
    Sherlock: Season One,
    Castle Rock: The Complete First Season,
    Stranger Things: Season 1
    Stranger Things: Season 2
    Westworld: Season 1,
    Westworld: Season 2,

    Peanuts Holiday Specials,
    Doctor Who: Twice Upon a Time Season 1

    so yeah, it's not looking very good :(
    Marek

  9. 3 minutes ago, The Panda said:


     

     

    Cinemascore

    The Last Jedi: A
    Solo: A Star Wars Story: A-

    The Rise of Skywalker: B+


    Metacritic: 

    The Last Jedi: 85

    Solo: A Star Wars Story: 62

    The Rise of Skywalker: 54

     

    Blaming TLJ for the failures of other movies is pretty dumb imo!

     

    @The Panda well you said it very clear, its YOUR OPINOIN right? everybody here have a right to have own opinion....
    so please don't call others PRETTY DUMB, if their opinions is different.....

    Marek

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