TV Demand: Moon Knight takes Our Flag Means Death’s crown

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• Netflix’s Stranger Things is still performing well in the charts

After making a clean sweep of last week’s charts, Our Flag Means Death has had to settle for only topping two of the four this week thanks to the rise of Moon Knight. Coming out on top on both the Overall and Digital Original charts for Australia, the series follows Stede Bonnet, an aristocrat who abandons his privileged life to become a pirate in the early 18th century. This week, Our Flag Means Death came in at 28.42 points above market average in Australia and 24.32 points above average in New Zealand.

Creeping to the top of the charts in New Zealand is Moon Knight, a Disney+ original, which took over Bridgerton’s #2 spot last week. As the show reaches its conclusion, Moon Knight came in at 27.35 points above average in Australia and 24.32 points above average in New Zealand.

Speaking of Bridgerton, the historical drama has fallen again this week, coming in at 19.59 points above average in Australia and 12.93 points above average in New Zealand. This week, the newest addition to the Bridgeton universe, Downton Abbey: A New Era – the sequel to the 2019 film Downton Abbey – debuted to the top spot in the box office.

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Netflix’s Stranger Things is still performing well in the charts in anticipation of the season four release in late May. After an almost three-year hiatus, the series will return to screens on May 27. This week it came in at 22.63 points above average in Australia and 13.69 points above average in New Zealand.

In Australia’s Overall chart, Channel Seven’s reality singing competition The Voice has cracked the top 10. The most recent episode saw Keith Urban and Guy Sebastian officially close their teams as the blind audition phase begins to near its end, with 701,000 overnight viewers on linear TV. It came in at 18.68 points above market average.

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