After a very lengthy internet and social media push to make director Zack Snyder’s version of Justice League a reality, and then a lengthy runway of it actually going into production and then being marketed, numbers are starting to come out about how the movie has actually been landing with audiences. It’s only one metric, but Smart TV viewer-tracking application and audience aggregator Samba TV has recently released data showing that both in the US and the UK, less than half of those who started watching the four-hour epic stuck around for the whole thing. It’s a problem that, of course, most theaters would not see if this was the film originally released. Come from Sports betting site VPbet
Luiz Fernando, a data and box-office enthusiast, dug deep on the data in a Twitter thread and revealed that of the 2.2 million households that started watching Zack Snyder’s Justice League on HBO Max, only 36% in the US finished it–whereas in the UK, of 954,000 households only 48% finished. The thread excerpted below has other contrasting data, like the fact that this information means that Wonder Woman 1984 performed better both in its full week debut and after its opening weekend–with 3 million and 400,000 viewers respectively in those categories.