Interest in the first six movies, plus Clone Wars, Rogue One and technically Mandalorian remains strong. I understand why the sequels aren’t included in this list, as Andor had season 2 running during that period too.
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Mandalorian being the most watched Star Wars for Gen Alpha is a really big deal for Mandalorian and Grogu.
Very interesting that The Mandalorian is the highest-streamed series by Gen-Alpha, bodes well for Mandalorian & Grogu feeding into the family audience. I do wonder if we are underestimating it a bit after all, especially with it doing just as well with Boomers.
Andor naturally dominating a lot of these minutes, it released at a prime point and has the longest total runtime by far of any Star Wars property outside of The Clone Wars. Also the small fact that it’s arguably the best thing the franchise has ever given us lol.
I also don’t think the sequels missing the top ten really gauges much. The original trilogy is naturally going to always chart high, plus it would have been inflated by Andor (same naturally goes for Rogue One) because of how the story runs so smoothly. Prequels will always do well thanks to story chronology, kinda funny how RoTS beat AotC though but I’d presume the 20th anniversary re-release hype played a part there.
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then I read that the saga is dead…
Time for another The Clone Wars rewatch
And then people say that Star Wars is dying.
Interest in the first six movies, plus Clone Wars, Rogue One and technically Mandalorian remains strong. I understand why the sequels aren’t included in this list, as Andor had season 2 running during that period too.
Mandalorian being the most watched Star Wars for Gen Alpha is a really big deal for Mandalorian and Grogu.
““[Andor](https://variety.com/t/andor/)” was the most-viewed live-action series with 7.4 billion minutes”
Really? The first season was boring as batshit.
Very interesting that The Mandalorian is the highest-streamed series by Gen-Alpha, bodes well for Mandalorian & Grogu feeding into the family audience. I do wonder if we are underestimating it a bit after all, especially with it doing just as well with Boomers.
Andor naturally dominating a lot of these minutes, it released at a prime point and has the longest total runtime by far of any Star Wars property outside of The Clone Wars. Also the small fact that it’s arguably the best thing the franchise has ever given us lol.
I also don’t think the sequels missing the top ten really gauges much. The original trilogy is naturally going to always chart high, plus it would have been inflated by Andor (same naturally goes for Rogue One) because of how the story runs so smoothly. Prequels will always do well thanks to story chronology, kinda funny how RoTS beat AotC though but I’d presume the 20th anniversary re-release hype played a part there.