TV Demand: She-Hulk: Attorney At Law enters charts with force

• Hulu enjoys another week at #2 with Only Murders In The Building

Stranger Things continues to remain strong for another week, claiming the top spot on the TV demand charts for the fifteenth consecutive week. In Australia, the sci-fi series came in 44.6 points above the market average and 25.9 points in New Zealand. The series has slowly decreased each week from its peak at 141.4 points in Australia and 65.01 points in New Zealand in mid-July.

Hulu enjoys another week at #2 with Only Murders In The Building. The series came in 24.9 points above average in Australia and 18.2 points in New Zealand, a slight increase from the week before. The mystery-comedy follows three strangers played by Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez, who share an obsession with a true crime podcast. 

Making its way into the charts for the first time is Disney + original, She-Hulk: Attorney At Law. Based on the Marvel Comics, the series follows Jennifer Walters (Tatiana Maslany), a lawyer specialising in cases involving superhumans, who also becomes the green superhero, She-Hulk. The series placed third in both Australia and New Zealand and clocked 23.2 and 17.6 points, respectively. The program is the eighth television series in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

The Boys fell from third to fourth in both Australia and New Zealand. Despite the drop, season three of the superhero series still remains a popular choice for TV fanatics, coming in 19.7 points above average in Australia and 15.0 in New Zealand.

The Orville experienced a slight drop from the past few weeks, falling from fourth to fifth. Created by and starring Seth MacFarlane, season three of The Orville has been better received by critics compared to its previous seasons. This past week, the Star Trek-inspired series had an 18.6 difference from the market average in Australia and 12.4 in New Zealand.

In overall TV shows, Game of Thrones has moved up the charts, placing second this past week. In Australia, the series clocked 34.3 and 25.1 points in New Zealand. In its debut week, Game of Thrones spin-off House of the Dragon came fourth in Australia (29.0) and third in New Zealand (24.7).

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