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Did Loki Do Better Than Falcon and The Winter Soldier?

Did Loki Do Better Than Falcon and The Winter Soldier?

It wasn’t so long ago that Tom Hiddleston told us Wednesdays would be the new Fridays as Disney+’s schedule changed with a little help from the god of mischief himself.

As “Loki” mixed things up by switching to a midweek release schedule, it was only natural for people to wonder — what impact will that have on audiences? Will people still wake up in the middle of the night to be among the first to see how Loki handles Owen Wilson’s Agent Mobius and the Time Variance Authority?

After all, it’s hump day — are people going to be focused on the MCU or focused on trying to get that little bit closer to the weekend?

If you were worried about Loki and his viewing numbers, you can rest easy. It turns out he’s not just doing well, he’s also doing better than his predecessors — born to rule, indeed.

Did Loki Do Better Than Falcon and The Winter Soldier?
Loki

Loki was born to rule over the Disney+ viewing figures

Per Deadline, Samba TV keeps track of how many people watch each of the big tentpole Disney Plus shows so far. According to them, “WandaVision” brought in 655,000 viewers on its first day and 1.6 million for its three-day opening.

The Falcon and The Winter Soldier” fared slightly better, with 759,000 viewers on its first day and 1.7 million over the weekend.

So, how did “Loki” do in comparison? Well, while we don’t yet know how many people will have watched by the end of the weekend just yet, we can confirm that “Loki” stands at the top of the heap for Day 1 watchers with a whopping 890,000 viewers — on a Wednesday!

Did Loki Do Better Than Falcon and The Winter Soldier?
Loki and Agent Mobius

If you’re wondering how SambaTV gets these figures, they gather their data across 3 million households with Smart terrestrial TV.

So if you’re part of that sample and you watched five minutes worth of “Loki,” congratulations — you’re part of that record-breaking number. And, yes, 890,000 viewers is the highest first-day viewership of any Disney+ show so far.

New episodes of “Loki” debut on Disney+ on Wednesdays.

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