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“The Acolyte” disappears from the Nielsen charts

“The Acolyte” disappears from the Nielsen charts

It is known that with the fourth episode The Acolyte no longer appears in Nielsen’s audience charts.

The data suggests The Acolyte is now the least watched Star Wars series on Disney+, and viewership is now below Andor.

The Acolyte from 488 minutes (millions) in the premiere with two episodes to 370 minutes in episode 3.

Nielsen 17-23 June 2024
Nielsen Originals Charts June 17 – June 23, 2024

The Acolyte is a no-show

However, the Nielsen charts are now available for the week in which Episode 4 was released on Disney+, and The Acolyte has not appeared.

Netflix is ​​in 10th place King of collectibles (great show) with 298that means The Acolyte is below this number.

I’m actually not that surprised, because episode 3 of The Acolyte is probably the worst episode of the series with this flashback, and I think it turned off a lot of fans because it was so bad. Last week I went to a concert for my birthday with a normal friend who told me that he and his daughter stopped watching after episode 3 (they loved Hawkeye).

The drop in viewership also fits with data from Samba TV, which provides more up-to-date information. Their charts also show a drop in viewership, and with episode 6 (after that “big” lightsaber fight episode) The Acolyte no longer appears in the Samba TV charts.

Star Wars: The Acolyte

Least watched Star Wars series

We also compared The Acolyte To AhsokaIn the fourth week Ahsoka landed in the Nielsen charts with 459.

How about Andor? With Episode 4, Andor actually experienced a big jump, probably due to word of mouth, as the series is really good and appeared in the Nielsen charts with 485. Andor‘s Episode 5? 356. Episode 6? 418.

Boba Fett also came to 580 for episode 4; Obi Wan at 682, The Mandalorian Season 3 at 795 And Mando S2 at 939.

The Acolyte recently aired its final episode. No announcement was made for season 2. Data from the premiere also showed that 75% of The Mandalorian Viewers did not tune in.