The last episode of the most acclaimed series of recent times attracted almost 3 million viewers. For his part, Barry couldn’t hold his numbers.
On Sunday ended one of the most acclaimed series of the last times: succession. This Tuesday, HBO confirmed that the series had a audience record with its end.
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2.9 million people in the United States they watched the finale on HBO and Max. It is the largest audience the series has ever had, growing a 5% from his previous recordepisode six of this last season, released on April 30.


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The fourth season of Succession It is also a record in its entiretywith an average of 8.7 million viewers, counting those who see it after the premiere. Numbers are reported by WArner Bros. Discovery and come from a combination of the metrics of Nielsen (for HBO) with the company’s own data regarding its streaming Max.
In addition to Succession, that same night on HBO the series also ended Barry, with 700 thousand spectators. These numbers are not the highest for Bill Hader’s series, which throughout its fourth and last season could not sustain the rating that provided game of Thrones in 2019.
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Succession final season.
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Last Sunday came the final chapter of succession after four successful seasons. The question that immediately arose was whether the series would have some kind of continuation, the answer from HBO is clear: succession It will not have any spin-offs.
Speaking to Deadline, the head of content Francesca Orsi shared: “I know there was a bit of talk about spin-offs, but no, not at all”.
Orsi added, “I’ll never say never, but my gut feeling and based on a series of conversations about the evolution of Succession and these characters, at this stage, there is no intention to separate any characters.”
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