The Boys franchise continues its meteoric rise in global viewership with the fourth season’s premiere on Prime Video. According to recent data released by the streaming service, the latest season has seen a remarkable 21 percent increase in viewership compared to previous installments, solidifying its position as one of the top-performing series.
Debuting with the first three episodes, ‘The Boys’ S4 has swiftly climbed to the top ranks, becoming one of the top 5 most viewed TV seasons on Prime Video within its first four days. The series has achieved the coveted #1 spot in 160 countries, highlighting its global appeal and widespread popularity.
Countries like India, Brazil, and the UK have notably contributed to the series’ outsized performance, with 60 percent of viewership coming from international audiences outside the US. This international acclaim underscores The Boys’ status as a cultural phenomenon transcending borders.
Based on the acclaimed comic series by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson, and developed by executive producer and showrunner Eric Kripke, ‘The Boys’ S4 marks a significant milestone for Sony Pictures Television and Amazon MGM Studios. The series offers viewers a diverse viewing experience with dubs available in Hindi, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam languages alongside its English release.
Fans can catch new episodes of ‘The Boys’ S4 weekly on Prime Video, leading up to what promises to be an explosive finale on July 18. Moreover, the series has already been renewed for a fifth and final season, continuing its legacy of gripping storytelling and worldwide acclaim.
For more updates and exclusive content, stay tuned to Prime Video.
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