4.6 million views on Disney+
The penultimate episode of “Agatha All along” was viewed 4.6 million times on its first day of streaming on Disney+. That puts episode 8 almost 10% above the 4.2 million views that episode 7 achieved in the same time.
Episode 9 released the same evening on Disney+ and was viewed 3.9 million times on its first day of availability. Disney is calling the show’s final two episodes a “two-part finale,” and while the actual finale is currently trailing the previous two episodes, it will likely catch up in viewership this weekend.
When the company reported Episode 7’s total of 4.2 million viewers, it noted a 35% increase from the series premiere, which would give Episode 1 approximately 3.1 million views on its first day. (Disney initially reported a total of 9.3 million views for Episode 1, but that was calculated over seven days of streaming.) Episodes 8 and 9 improved even further, with increases of 48% and 26% percent, respectively, compared to the premiere. .
No data has been made available about the number of viewers of episodes 2 to 6 of ‘Agatha All along’.
Disney, like Netflix, defines a view as the total time watched divided by the running time. Therefore, episode 8 of “Agatha All along” was watched for approximately 3.4 million hours and the finale was watched for approximately 2.7 million hours, based on the episode lengths of 48 and 41 minutes respectively.
Because Disney has not standardized the viewership measurement period, it is difficult to make one-to-one comparisons between “Agatha All Along” and other titles on Disney+; the streamer typically shares viewership numbers over multiple days, rather than just one. For example, the premiere episode of “Percy Jackson and the Olympians” racked up 13.3 million views in six days, while the Star Wars series “The Acolyte” and “Ahsoka” debuted with 11.1 million and 14 million views, respectively. both measured over five days. .
However, the 9.3 million views of the “Agatha” premiere in one week seemed to put the premiere in a similar range to “Percy Jackson” and “The Acolyte.” However, Disney has only released statistics for the series’ first episodes, so no conclusive comparisons can be made about their finales.