Alan Ritchson’s Reacher Beats Percy Jackson, The Simpsons in New Rankings

Reacher stands on Top of the Table.

Alan Ritchson's Reacher Beats Percy Jackson, The Simpsons in New Rankings

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  • Reacher stands on top of the table as the most viewed series.
  • The Alan Ritchson show topped over names like Percy Jackson, Monarch, and The Simpsons to be audience's favorite.
  • The fans took over the internet to express their love for the show.
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Reacher tops the chart by getting the highest-ever online engagement score among the most popular TV shows online. The Alan Ritchson show scored more than famous series like The Simpsons, Fargo, and Percy Jackson and the Olympians. Television stats, a popular viewership tracking website released the online engagement scores of the most watched TV Shows.

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Alan Ritchson in Reacher

Reacher, based on the works of Lee Child, was released on Prime Video in 2022. The show focuses on a hobo and former U.S. Army military policeman portrayed by Alan Ritchson. Similar to the first season, the recently released second season also generated a massive viewership record and a horde of positive reviews from audiences worldwide.

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Alan Ritchson’s Reacher turned out as the most-viewed show online

Alan Ritchson in Reacher Season 2 (2023)
Reacher Season 2

It is evident from the viewership records that the Alan Ritchson show is successful in hitting the right chords. According to a popular viewership-tracking website, Television Stats, Reacher holds a record engagement score of 55.57. The show was successful in capturing the target audience as it topped prominent competitions like Percy Jackson and Jujutsu Kaisen. 

We saw several new releases this holiday season in the entertainment world. Amidst that, the Amazon Prime show succeeded in providing something new and more impressive than its previous season. Audiences loved the chemistry between Jack and his 110th Special Investigations unit. It is different from what we have seen in Season 1 and gives a new experience to the viewers.

Just below Reacher, Percy Jackson is on the list with a score of 50.06. The newly released reboot of the popular fantasy film series was also highly praised for its faithfulness to the Rick Riordan books. Other popular shows in the list include Monarch: Legacy of Monsters and The Simpson. However, their scores(25.29 and 20.86) are significantly lower than the top two entries in the list.

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The fans are impressed by Reacher

Reacher (2023)
Serinda Swan and Maria Sten in Reacher

The Reacher’s latest season offers a refreshing take on the series. The show is now midway through the second season and it can’t be denied that the fans are in a frenzy over it. The fourth episode of the show also marked the guest appearance of a prominent fan-favorite character from the first season who couldn’t hold back the fans from showing their excitement over the show.

Even though some reviews have called it over-the-top, the latest season has been going well and has attracted a huge number of audience. Let’s have a look at some of the reactions by the fans:

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When the first season of the show was released, it was also the most streamed series for the week. It was the first Amazon show to get that achievement and the second season has also seemed to have hit the right chords.

Reacher can be streamed on Amazon Prime, with a new episode releasing every Friday.

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Written by Subham Mandal

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Subham Mandal is currently working as a content writer for FandomWire with an ardent interest in the world of pop culture. He has written more than 1000 articles on different spheres of modern pop culture and is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree in English. He’s also an experienced student journalist having demonstrated work experience with the Times of India. He aspires to be a column writer in the future.