Ella Purnell appears in Prime Video's “Fallout.”
Eric Grünwedel
April 30, 2024
Prime Video is a modern streaming platform that has found success with original video game-themed content. The platform's newest original series, “Fallout,” has been topping the streaming charts since its April 10 debut.
In fact, the series, set in post-apocalyptic Los Angeles, became the most-watched title ever on the streaming platform among the 18-34 demo in its first 16 days, according to JustWatch.com. There is.
According to JustWatch.com, “Fallout,'' Max's Emmy-winning “The Last of Us,'' and Paramount+'s “Halo'' all had IMDb scores above 7, although they had mixed first-week success. I found out that there is. While Fallout managed to dominate the global market in its first week of release, The Last of Us has higher ratings on IMDb.
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“We extracted data from the week after Fallout's release to create this report and compared it to other video game adaptations with similar themes,” according to an email from JustWatch.com. .
The site's data is collected from more than 40 million monthly movie and TV viewers across 140 countries and 4,500 streaming services.
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