The Acolyte Season Finale Scores Lowest Star Wars Ratings

The Acolyte Season Finale Scores Lowest Star Wars Ratings

With its last episode, Episode 8, The Acolyte scores the lowest ratings for a Star Wars season finale on Disney+.

Also, finally after four episodes, The Acolyte makes the Nielsen charts but it’s at the bottom of the barrel at the number ten spot.

A Season 2 announcement didn’t come at the recent D23 Expo. At a cost around $200 million, it’s doubted a second season will be happening.

Update: Season 2 is not happening and the series has officially been canceled.

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Nielsen Ratings July 15 – July 21, 2024

The Nielsen ratings for the week the season finale was released, July 15 – July 21 reveal The Acolyte came in at #10 with 335 minutes (millions).

Previous weeks were under that number, so we see it got a slight jump as likely more people binged some episodes along with the season finale.

However, again, The Acolyte is the lowest season finale for a Star Wars show on Disney+, so that’s not really saying much.

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Star Wars Season finale ratings on Disney+

Comparing the numbers to the other Star Wars season finales on Disney+, we also see it’s the lowest by a pretty large margin:

  • Ahsoka: 575
  • Andor: 674
  • Obi-Wan: 860
  • Boba Fett: 885
  • The Mandalorian Season 3: 1012
  • Mando S2: 1336

Star Wars Disney+ Nielsen numbers

Thanks to a Redditor, we also have some charts, which shows how badly The Acolyte has performed compared to the other Star Wars shows:

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