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HBO Hits: Two New Shows Captivate Audiences
19 Feb
Summary
- A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms nearing 13 million U.S. viewers per episode.
- The Pitt Season 2 sees viewership grow 50% over its freshman season.
- Both shows exhibit consistent week-to-week viewership growth.

HBO's "A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms" is achieving remarkable success, averaging nearly 13 million U.S. viewers per episode across its available first-season installments. This performance positions the series to become the third-largest debut in HBO Max's history.
Viewership for "A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms" has shown consistent week-to-week increases, with Episode 5 drawing 9.2 million U.S. cross-platform viewers in its initial three days. The season finale is scheduled to air on February 22.
Concurrently, "The Pitt" Season 2, a medical drama, is captivating audiences with an average of approximately 12 million viewers per episode. This represents a significant 50% improvement over its debut season.
The critically acclaimed "The Pitt" has also experienced week-over-week viewership gains, with six of its 15 episodes for the current season having aired. Episode 6 alone garnered 7 million U.S. viewers within its first three days.




