Overview
- Prime Video said Season 2 reached 83 million viewers in its first 91 days and now ranks as the service’s No. 2 returning season.
- The weekly release in Season 2 kept interest high, and viewing for Season 1 grew during the run, pushing the two seasons to 100 million viewers in that window.
- More than half of Season 2’s audience watched outside the U.S., and the show hit No. 1 in 80-plus countries, with big turnouts in the U.K., Germany and Brazil.
- Nielsen’s charts back up the surge, logging over 1 billion minutes watched in two separate weeks for Season 2.
- Amazon said production on Season 3 will start this summer, signaling continued investment after the sophomore season’s strong global showing.