‘The Last of Us’ stream-time beats ‘House of the Dragon’
HBO's "The Last of Us" beats the channel's much-highlighted series "House of the Dragon" in terms of streaming. According to the Nielsen top ten streaming chart, "The Last of Us" has been streamed for 837 million minutes, securing the sixth place on the chart.
The television series was adapted from 2013's famed video game "The Last of Us", and earned its grand stream-time score from January 22 to 27. Interestingly, only two episodes of the series were available at that time.
On the other hand, as per news reports, the second installment of "Game of Thrones" had a cumulative 741 million minutes of stream time, during its first two episodes.
HBO's "The Last of Us" and Disney+'s children's show "Bluey" had made it into the Nielsen top ten streaming chart, securing 6th and 8th position. However, the list is still heavily dominated by Netflix shows including "Ginny & Georgia", "That '90s Show", "The Walking Dead", "Vikings: Valhalla", "Cocomelon", "Wednesday" and "NCIS".
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