Prime Video’s The Legend of Vox Machina retained its demand in late October as the series closed out its third season.
The animated series, based on the Dungeons & Dragons web series Critical Role, landed in the No. 4 spot on the digital originals chart. The series was 29.4 times more in demand than the average TV series in Canada during the week of Oct. 21 to 27, according to Parrot Analytics. The last three episodes of season three released on Oct. 24 with the series being picked up for a fourth season on Oct. 23.
The top three also retained their demand from previous weeks. Prime Video’s Hazbin Hotel kept control of its No. 1 spot with a demand average of 41.5, while Max’s The Penguin maintained the No. 2 spot with a demand average of 35.1. Agatha All Along stayed at No. 3 with a demand average of 32.3.Rounding out the top five is Crave’s Letterkenny with a demand average of 24.
On the overall originals chart, Saturday Night Live, despite a large drop in demand from last week, kept its No. 1 spot, with The Daily Show retaking No. 2 from Hazbin Hotel.
Top 10 Digital Originals: Canada
1. Hazbin Hotel (Prime Video): 41.5
2. The Penguin (Max): 35.1
3. Agatha All Along (Disney+): 32.3
4. The Legend of Vox Machina (Prime Video): 29.4
5. Letterkenny (Crave): 24
6. Stranger Things (Netflix): 23.6
7. Only Murders in the Building (Hulu): 23.5
8. The Lincoln Lawyer (Netflix): 23.2
9. Cobra Kai (Netflix): 21.8
10. Severance (Apple TV+): 21.8
Top 10 Overall Originals
1. Saturday Night Live: 64.3
2. The Daily Show: 47.2
3. Hazbin Hotel: 41.5
4. The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: 40.8
5. National Football League (NFL): 38.6
6. The Penguin: 35.1
7. The Voice (U.S.): 34.5
8. Agatha All Along: 32.3
9. Last Week Tonight With John Oliver: 31.9
10. Game of Thrones: 31.1
Editor’s note: Due to a data processing issue with Parrot Analytics, the weekly Hot Sheet is being published with back-dated numbers for an indefinite period.
Parrot Analytics calculates its Top 10 lists using Demand Expressions, which are shown by using a metric that demonstrates how much more in-demand the top series are than the average TV show (linear, pay TV, SVOD and AVOD) in Canada. For example, a difference of 1x represents the market average and 10x means a series is 10 times more in demand than the average TV show in this market.
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