Marvel’s ‘Agatha’ Ratings Bomb With Two-Episode Finale: Second-Lowest Of MCU

Marvel’s ‘Agatha’ Ratings Bomb With Two-Episode Finale: Second-Lowest Of MCU

Marvel’s Agatha has once again proven to be a major failure, with its two-episode finale earning the second-lowest ratings among live-action, weekly-released MCU shows on Disney+.

Agatha disappeared from the Nielsen ratings with episode four and again with episode seven; if not for the two episode finale, Agatha wouldn’t have made it on the Nielsen charts.

Kathryn Hahn also hinted there will be no Season 2.

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Nielsen ratings for the week of Oct. 28-Nov. 3 (screenshot via THR)

What are the Agatha ratings?

Nielsen released its ratings for the week of Oct. 28-Nov. 3, 2024 where Agatha makes the charts with 744.

However, while THR shills for Disney and Marvel, that is for TWO episodes. When taking the average, Agatha wouldn’t have made the charts with an average of 372 an episode.

That 372 is also the second-lowest number for an MCU season finale on Disney+, only beating out Ms. Marvel‘s season finale of 357 (see MCU season finale ratings below).

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Agatha episode ratings:

  • Episodes 1 & 2: 426 (average 213 an episode)
  • Episode 3: 365
  • Episode 4: ??? – does not appear on Nielsen charts: lower than 352
  • Episode 5: 310
  • Episode 6: 410
  • Episode 7: ??? – does not appear on Nielsen charts: lower than 379
  • Episodes 8 & 9: 744 (average 372 an episode)

MCU Disney+ Season finale ratings (one episode other than Agatha):

  • WandaVision: 924
  • Falcon and Winter Solider: 796
  • Loki Season 1: 1,011
  • Hawkeye: 938
  • Moon Knight: 715
  • Ms. Marvel: 357
  • She-Hulk: 526
  • Secret Invasion: 421
  • Loki Season 2: 753
  • Agatha: 372 (average of two episode finale)

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