
Forbes Innovation Gaming – ‘The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live’ Just Set A Netflix Record
It has been a remarkable run for the latest installment of ‘The Walking Dead,’ with the six-episode miniseries ‘The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live’ setting a record on Netflix. According to the data, this series has surpassed all other Walking Dead shows in terms of its performance on the platform.
As reported by Paul Tassi, Senior Contributor at Forbes, ‘The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live’ is currently ranked #2 on Netflix, behind only the well-performing ‘American Primeval.’ This represents a significant milestone for the franchise, as it surpasses all other Walking Dead series in terms of its ranking.
It’s not surprising that this miniseries has performed so well. The return of Andrew Lincoln to his iconic role as Rick and Michonne was likely a major draw for fans of the original show. Additionally, the fact that this is a six-episode series rather than a 16-episode season means it can be easily consumed in one sitting.
Tassi also notes that there has been no official announcement about a second season of ‘The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live.’ This could indicate that the miniseries was always intended to be a standalone story, and not part of an ongoing franchise. However, given the strong performance of this series on Netflix, it’s possible that we may see Rick and Michonne return in some capacity in the future.
Overall, ‘The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live’ has made a significant impact on Netflix, setting a record for the franchise.
Source: www.forbes.com