Prime Video’s superhero TV show The Boys crushed it in terms of ratings for the end of its fourth season. Nielsen has released its latest top 10 streaming list for the week of July 15-21–a period that covers when the Season 4 finale arrived on July 18–and The Boys took the stop spot.
During that week, The Boys tallied more than 1.3 billion minutes streamed throughout 32 available episodes. House of the Dragon landed in the No. 2 position with 1.1 billion minutes streamed over 16 available episodes, with Cobra Kai, Love Is Blind, and Bluey rounding out the top five, each with over 1 billion minutes streamed that week.
As reported by TV Line, The Boys has now reached a billion weekly minutes of streaming time for the eighth time since the show debuted; that’s the most for any Prime Video release. It’s also the 20th time that The Boys has cracked into the Nielsen overall top 10 chart–that’s also a record for a Prime TV show.
The Boys is coming back for one more season to finish the story off with what should be an epic showdown between Homelander and Billy Butcher. Although The Boys is coming to a close, the spinoff series Gen V is returning for a second season, while a Nazi-era prequel called Vought Rising is also in the works.
Prime Video’s next big release is The Rings of Power Season 2, which debuts August 29.
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