HBO’s ‘Industry,’ ‘The Pitt’ And ‘Seven Kingdoms’ Viewership Numbers Explode
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A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms HBO Warner Bros. Discovery, currently in an acquisition battle between Paramount and Netflix, reported its earnings which include $252 million in net losses, but big boosts in other areas — including film (up 54% from movies like Sinners, Weapons, Minecraft and Superman), but especially on HBO. Industry, the “Severance meets Euphoria” hedge fund series, is about to end a stellar season 4, with viewership up 30% from season 3. It’s just been announced that Industry has been renewed for a fifth and final season, attempting to go out on top. The Pitt, the insta-hit medical drama, has seen its season-over-season numbers rise by a whopping 50%, the show seemingly on its way to being endlessly renewed and something HBO plans to air every single January, a rarity in the streaming space, especially for a 15-episode series. The just-concluded Game of Thrones prequel, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, has been averaging 24 million viewers per episode, and that’s growing. We previously learned that it was the third-largest debut for an HBO original, behind House of the Dragon and The Last of Us. It is presently the highest-scored Game of Thrones-based series overall on Rotten Tomatoes. Heated Rivalry isn’t mentioned here, but late in 2025, it became a widely-watched cultural phenomenon that still persists, and season 2 is on the way. HBO is now looking ahead to the release of Euphoria season 3 in April, which may do well, but it has been four years since season 2, which does not seem likely to help. House of the Dragon season 3 will release in June, ahead of season 4, which will end the show at some unspecified point in the future. Season 2 was generally considered lackluster, and it hopes to reverse that narrative with…
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