The second season of Servant premiered last Friday on Apple TV+, and reports are now saying that it is enjoying great popularity.
As Deadline reports, the first episode of the second season of “Servant” reached twice as many viewers as the first season. The first season aired on Apple TV+ on January 15th. But that’s not all. In the report A comparison is made. The result is remarkable.
Apple released three episodes on Apple TV+ for the launch of Season 1 in November 2019, compared to just one last week; this means that the premiere episode of Season 2's first-week viewership was more than double that of the first three episodes of Season 1 combined in the week after launch.
Servant: Season 2 boosts numbers
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While Apple itself doesn't release streaming numbers, Deadline believes Servant is as popular as some of the service's most popular titles, including Secret and Ted Lasso.
Outside the U.S., Servant's second season has seen big year-over-year viewership increases in markets like France, Mexico and Spain. The debut of Season 2 has also boosted Season 1's numbers on Apple TV+. Viewership of Season 1's 10-episode series increased more than fivefold in Season 2's premiere week compared to the weekly average over the past six months.
Overall, Servant seems to be going down well with Apple TV+ users. The second episode of the second season airs today on Apple TV+. (Image: Apple)