Prime Video Reports Increased Viewership for 'The Boys' Season 4 Premiere

Prime Video shared that "The Boys" hit an increased 21% viewership for its Season 4 premiere compared to the previous season.

Amazon also revealed that the series managed to boost its audience numbers for every season, consecutively.

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'The Boys' Starts Season 4 With Impressive Ratings

Prime Video announced that the premiere of "The Boys" recorded its second-highest four-day debut for any returning show on the platform. "Reacher" took the first spot for its Season 2 premiere.

In addition, around 60% of the audience is based outside the U.S. Some of the notable watchers are from the U.K., Brazil, and India. During its first four days on the platform, the series grabbed the number one spot.

"The Boys" Season 4 is back with some of the familiar characters like Homelander, Starlight, Frenchie, Hughie, Billy Butcher, and more. The hero hunters are still set on the mission to kill Homelander.

Fans Increase Expectation for 'The Boys' Amid Series Finale Announcement

Earlier this month, Prime Video announced that "The Boys" will have Season 5 as its finale. Erik Kripke, writer of the show, shared the news on X during the premiere week of Season 4.

"Season 4 Premiere Week is a good time to announce: Season 5 will be the Final Season! Always my plan, I just had to be cagey till I got the final OK from Vought. Thrilled to bring the story to a gory, epic, moist climax," he wrote.

As for the latest season, Victoria Neuman gets closer to the Oval Office under Homelander. Butcher also lost his job as the leader of The Boys. The hero hunters must find a way to work together and stop Homelander from wreaking havoc in the world.

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