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Ever since the reports started speculating that Henry Cavill has departed from the popular Netflix series The Witcher, audiences have been revolting in every possible way. The massive fanbase of this fantasy drama couldn’t take the news in a good way. Soon after, reports started surfacing that Liam Hemsworth would be reprising his role, The Geralt of Rivia, in the 4th season of the series. Fandoms and Henry’s fanbase had taken Twitter by storm, sharing their opinion about the matter.
Now that season 3’s part 2 has already been released, a new data showed that The Witcher garnered a much lesser viewership than part 1 of the same season. What could be the reason? Scroll below to read further.
According to data analytics shared by Samba TV, the first episode of The Witcher season 3 part 2 has been streamed in 547,000 US households during the first four days, which is quite a shocking dip than the first episode of part 1, which was seen by 1.1 million US households over a period of six days rather four. It’s mentioned that Henry Cavill’s The Witcher saw a 33% dip in the second part of season 3.
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