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According to Nielsen, the first season accumulated 4.91 billion viewing minutes, making it the second-most watched season of a Prime Video original series on Nielsen's records. [ 97 ] The first volume in the book series, The Eye of the World , saw a spike in sales that has been attributed to the series release. [ 98 ]
Anywho, as we start season 3, Camille and Ian are doing their messy exes-with-benefits thing until Ian pushes the pause button on her, leaving her (effectively) on “read” and untouched for two ...
Carnival Row 's first season was released in its entirety on Amazon Prime Video on August 30, 2019. In July 2019, Amazon renewed the series for a second season, which premiered on February 17, 2023, and served as the series's final season, concluding on March 17, 2023.
Britannia is a British historical fantasy drama [3] television series created by Jez Butterworth and Tom Butterworth. [4] The show was the first co-production between Sky UK and Amazon Prime Video and stars Kelly Reilly, David Morrissey, Zoë Wanamaker, Mackenzie Crook, Nikolaj Lie Kaas, and Eleanor Worthington Cox. [5]
They let in the armed Bo and Din, though, because 1) their weapons are a part of their creed and 2) they need help with a droid problem. Namely, that Imperial droids reprogramed for peace have ...
Okay, yes, this fan fave series (which takes place in a hidden America where magic is real and a battle is waging between the Old Gods and the New) was technically canceled by Starz after season 3 ...
Amazon said the season was the most-watched of any Prime Video original series and third-party analytics companies also estimated viewership to be high. Initial reviews were generally positive, particularly for the visuals, but there were mixed feelings on the season's Tolkien connections and criticisms for its overall structure.
[185] [186] A month after the season finale was released, it was revealed that the series accumulated a total of 1.09 billion minutes watched placing it in fourth place of the Nielsen list, just behind The Umbrella Academy (1.28 billion), The Terminal List (1.56 billion) and Stranger Things (4.8 billion). [187]