‘The Witcher’ Season 4 Viewership Has Totally Tanked On Netflix
Season 4 drew 7.4 million views in its first week, a 35% decline from Season 3, impacted by a two-year gap and lead actor replacement, Netflix data shows.
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"The Witcher" was once one of the most successful Netflix shows. But the fourth season has now recorded a negative record.Henry Cavill, 42, surprised the fans of "The Witcher", when he announced that he would no longer represent the witch Geralt after the third season. He was replaced by Liam Hemsworth, 35, who will play the main character from now on. However, the change has obviously hurt the show, because the new season has lost about half of…
For its first week, season 4 saw a sharp drop in audience... again. What's the future for Geralt?
Netflix Reveals the Show That Beat The Witcher Season 4 in Views After Henry Cavill Quit
While many may have thought that The Witcher Season 4’s release might have brought a lot of eyes to Netflix, the reality is quite different. In a recent statistical report put out by Tudum, we can see that in the Global Top 10 list, the show is in the runner-up position with a 7.4 million total viewership. This is a big shock for the now Liam Hemsworth-led show, as it’s being beaten on the charts by the second season of Adam Brody and Kristen Be…
'The Witcher' Season 4 Sees Viewership Plummet After Henry Cavill's Exit
The life of a monster hunter is tough, and this seems especially so for Liam Hemsworth’s Geralt of Rivia, as The Witcher Season Four is having a particularly rough time compared to past seasons of the Netflix adaptation, with viewership at an all-time low. Following the exit of Henry Cavill (Man of Steel), who portrayed the franchise’s iconic hero across seasons one to three, Hemsworth was introduced as his replacement for Season Four, a move th…
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