
A new report from Luminate, a third party streaming analytics company, now reveals that the viewership decline for The Rings of Power season 2 was fairly significant. According to the company, season 2 viewership over its first 12 weeks of availability was down 60% from season 1 in terms of total minutes watched. This news in Luminate’s report comes as the company reveals that The Rings of Power‘s dip in viewership accompanied a decline for both Marvel and Star Wars content as well, with three major franchises faltering.
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Prior to The Rings of Power season 1 even releasing, the show was hyped as a five-season venture for Amazon, with the company’s total expenditure on the series expected to reach $1 billion by the time it concluded. Despite the viewership decline, Amazon is seemingly still committed to this plan. McKay and Payne recently revealed that they’ve already begun work on The Rings of Power season 3, which might start filming this year.
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Considering just how expensive The Rings of Power is to make, a season 2 viewership drop of 60% from season 1 is not a promising sign. It’s worth mentioning, however, that the response to season 2 has generally been more positive. On Rotten Tomatoes, for example, season 2 has an audience score of 59% compared to season 1’s 38%, with both seasons sporting critics’ scores of 84%.
If season 3 continues this downward viewership trend for The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, it’s possible that a season 4 will not move forward. Considering just how much of an improvement season 2 is over season 1, this would be a shame, as the latest episodes suggest that the show is now finding its groove.