‘The Last Of Us’ Season 2 Finale Draws 3.7 Million Cross-Platform U.S. Viewers For HBO
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‘The Last of Us’ Finale Reaches 3.7 Million Viewers, Down 30% From Premiere, Though Season 2 Is Averaging Above Season 1
“The Last of Us” Season 2 came to a close Sunday night, pulling in 3.7 million viewers across all platforms. That marks a 30% drop from the Season 2 premiere, which reached 5.3 million viewers back in April. However, Season 2 is overall outperforming Season 1, tallying roughly 37 million viewers per episode to date, up from the 32 million average viewers reached by Season 1 after 90 days of viewing. Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey lead the cas…
‘The Last Of Us’ Season 2 Finale Draws 3.7 Million Cross-Platform U.S. Viewers For HBO
Season 2 of The Last of Us concluded Sunday night with an audience of 3.7 million cross-platform viewers in the U.S., per HBO. This is significantly lower than the Season 2 premiere episode’s 5.3M viewers, but the network says it expects there to be significant growth after the Memorial Day holiday weekend. That potential for growth is evidenced by the fact that Season 2 is already amassing more average viewers over time than Season 1. Accor…
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