Bridgerton Season 3 Crushes The Boys Season 4 & House of the Dragon Season 2’s Views

As a gamer who has seen his fair share of virtual battles and epic quests, I must admit that this summer’s TV battlefield was nothing short of thrilling. The release of new seasons from established favorites like The Bear, Cobra Kai, Presumed Innocent, and The Acolyte was a treat for us binge-watchers. Yet, the real war was between the heavyweights – The Boys Season 4, House of the Dragon, and the unexpected champion, Bridgerton Season 3.


2024 summer saw an explosion of beloved series being unveiled. Established shows such as “The Bear” and “Cobra Kai” enriched their stories with new seasons, while fresh entries like “Presumed Innocent” and “The Acolyte” generated quite a stir in the content realm. However, it was primarily the latest instalments of “The Boys”, “House of the Dragon”, and Netflix’s “Bridgerton” that captured the most attention. Interestingly, Bridgerton Season 3 outperformed all other contenders, including The Boys Season 4, in terms of viewership.

Netflix’s Bridgerton Season 3 is most-watched show of the summer

In a similar vein, you might say that “House of Cards” (Season 5) and “Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show” (Seasons 1 through 4), were among the most popular TV shows in the mid-2000s. The first season that truly stood out was “Dynasty” (Season 1, 1967 – 1985) and “Fashion Police” (Season 1 – 1992).

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Even though The Boys and House of The Dragon didn’t surpass the popularity of the Netflix show this summer, they both garnered impressive viewership figures. Eric Kripke’s Amazon series managed to attract a global audience of 55 million viewers during its fourth season run. On the other hand, each episode of House of The Dragon’s second season attracted an average of 25 million viewers.

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2024-09-03 16:43