Netflix officially announced season 3 of The Umbrella Academy last month, although nobody in their right mind was expecting the streaming service not to continue the tale of the dysfunctional Hargreeves clan. After all, the first batch of episodes drew in over 45 million viewers in the first four weeks it was available, instantly positioning the comic book adaptation as one of the platform’s biggest original shows ever.
Viewership figures for season 2 haven’t been revealed by Netflix yet, but by all accounts, the sophomore run was an even larger success. According to the Nielsen ratings, in fact, The Umbrella Academy was streamed for over three billion minutes in the week after the second season dropped, which is three times as many as The Mandalorian managed.
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- 12/13/2020
- by Scott Campbell
- We Got This Covered
Google has unveiled the top trending searches of 2020, continuing its annual reflection on some of the year’s most searchable moments – from Kobe Bryant’s death, to Parasite’s Oscar wins and the coronavirus pandemic.
An indicator of what were some of the burning topics in users’ minds, the annual Google roundup shows the top trending results for a number of categories including news, people, actors, movies and TV shows.
With the Covid-19 pandemic occurring during the 2020 presidential election, it should come as no surprise that terms including “Election results,” “Who is the winning the election” and “Coronavirus update,” “Coronavirus symptoms” topped the searches list. Zoom, Naya Rivera and Kobe Bryant also were among the top trending overall searches.
On the entertainment side Tom Hanks, Amber Heard, Lea Michele and Joaquin Phoenix were among the top trending actors for Google searches. Bong Joon-Ho’s Parasite, which took home historic wins back in February,...
An indicator of what were some of the burning topics in users’ minds, the annual Google roundup shows the top trending results for a number of categories including news, people, actors, movies and TV shows.
With the Covid-19 pandemic occurring during the 2020 presidential election, it should come as no surprise that terms including “Election results,” “Who is the winning the election” and “Coronavirus update,” “Coronavirus symptoms” topped the searches list. Zoom, Naya Rivera and Kobe Bryant also were among the top trending overall searches.
On the entertainment side Tom Hanks, Amber Heard, Lea Michele and Joaquin Phoenix were among the top trending actors for Google searches. Bong Joon-Ho’s Parasite, which took home historic wins back in February,...
- 12/9/2020
- by Alexandra Del Rosario
- Deadline Film + TV
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