Loki Has Set A Huge New Record For Marvel On Disney Plus

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It’s been revealed that Loki’s opening episode has set a huge new record for these Marvel Disney Plus TV shows.

Loki’s finale is airing on Disney Plus tomorrow, and the official numbers for the season’s opening episode have been revealed.

It’s been revealed that Loki’s opening episode racked up an impressive 731 million minutes of viewing time.

That is a huge amount of minutes and also happens to be the highest number of minutes spent watching one of these new Marvel Disney Plus TV shows.

WandaVision and The Falcon And The Winter Soldier’s opening episodes were watched for 495 million minutes and 434 million minutes, respectively.

Loki’s opening episode broke Marvel Disney Plus’ viewing record

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Nielsen revealed its Top 10 for streaming for June 7th to 13th (via The Hollywood Reporter), Loki ended up in third place.

It ended up being behind Netflix’s Sweet Tooth and Lucifer, so it’s been a pretty impressive month for Netflix.

It’s also been revealed that Loki opening episode was watched by over 14 million Disney Plus accounts.

It’s also worth saying that these Nielsen numbers are only calculated for the US, so the worldwide numbers will end up being much, much higher for Loki.

It’ll be very interesting to see how the show will end tomorrow when its finale lands on Disney Plus.

I cannot wait to see what’s to come and find out who’s behind the TVA.

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Are you enjoying Loki on Disney Plus?

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