FX’s Snowfall started off its fifth season strong, hitting series highs with its two-episode debut.
16.02.2022 - 02:21 / deadline.com
HBO’s Euphoria climbed to new heights on Sunday, despite competition from the evening’s main attraction, Super Bowl LVI. The latest episode brought in a series-high 5.1 million viewers across all platforms, rising 20% from the previous week and surpassing the season average by 45%.
As the Los Angeles Rams and Cincinnati Bengals battled it out at SoFi Stadium, Euphoria returned with its own ups and downs. After Rue’s (Zendaya) desperate attempts to get her next fix, she makes amends with sponsor Ali (Coleman Domingo). Meanwhile, Nate (Jacob Elordi) looks to pick up the pieces after his father’s dramatic scene. He searches for his dad’s controversial tape, which leads him to violently threaten Maddy, who gives up the DVD. Lexi (Maude Apatow) and Fez (Angus Cloud) spend some quality time together.
For a fifth consecutive week, Euphoria was the No. 1 title on HBO Max in the U.S., and the top series globally, per HBO. The series was also the No. 1 most social broadcast beyond the Super Bowl on Sunday. At the time of this writing, Euphoria’s Season 2 debut has tallied a total of 16.7 million viewers across platforms.
Euphoria, which has already been renewed for Season 3, is written, directed and executive produced by creator Sam Levinson. Additional executive producers are Kevin Turen, Ravi Nandan, Drake, Adel “Future” Nur, Zendaya, Will Greenfield, Ashley Levinson, Ron Leshem, Daphna Levin, and Hadas Mozes Lichtenstein. Additional EPs are Gary Lennon, Mirit Toovi, Tmira Yardeni, Yoram Mokady.
The series, produced in partnership with A24, is based on the Israeli series of the same name that was created by Leshem and Levin, from HOT. The transgender consultant is Scott Turner Schofield. Kenneth Yu serves as a producer; Harrison
FX’s Snowfall started off its fifth season strong, hitting series highs with its two-episode debut.
Euphoria just ended its with a controversial finale that closed some story arcs and…completely forgot about others. (What is going to happen to !?) But now that the season is wrapped, Sweeney can hopefully take a long, deserved break from crying, screaming, and generally doing the most until . And it seems Sweeney has also taken the advantage of the Euphoria break by dying her hair from golden blonde to a lush copper red.The newly redhead Sydney Sweeney was spotted on Monday, February 28 in Los Angeles.
Jennifer Maas TV Business Writer“Euphoria” is now HBO’s second-most-watched show since 2004 behind only “Game of Thrones,” per the pay TV channel.The Zendaya-led drama hit yet another series high with its Season 2 finale episode Sunday, drawing 6.6 million viewers. According to HBO, “Euphoria” Season 2 episodes are now averaging 16.3 million viewers, the best performance for any season of an HBO series other than “Game of Thrones” since 2004.
As viewers say goodbye to the hit HBO series Euphoria for another long stretch of time, only some of the show’s loose ends have been not-so-neatly tied. Without spoiling the finale, the show does answer some obvious questions: What psychotic retaliation does Nate Jacobs whip up post-Lexi Howard’s pointed theatrical debut? Does this final episode make for the worst day in Fezco Hive history? Does Cassie take a shot at backing up her bold claim that she’s crazier than Maddy? But it won’t be until season three airs in 2024 that the other standout questions – including the ones about a certain suspicious drug dealer with an unsettlingly calm demeanor – get answers.
Jennifer Maas TV Business Writer“Euphoria” hit another series high on Sunday, drawing 5.1 million viewers across multiple platforms, a 20% increase from last week and up 45% from the season average. That number was reached despite the HBO drama airing opposite Super Bowl LVI on NBC.As Variety previously exclusively reported, “Euphoria’s” Season 2 per-episode-viewership average is up nearly 100% from its first season.“Euphoria” Season 2 takes place amidst the intertwining lives in the town of East Highland, where 17-year-old Rue (Zendaya) must find hope while balancing the pressures of love, loss, and addiction.The series stars Zendaya, Hunter Schafer, Nika King, Eric Dane, Angus Cloud, Jacob Elordi, Algee Smith, Sydney Sweeney, Alexa Demie, Barbie Ferreira, Maude Apatow, Javon Walton, Dominic Fike, Storm Reid and Austin Abrams.
Mónica Marie Zorrilla Sunday’s Super Bowl LVI between the Los Angeles Rams and the Cincinnati Bengals drew just over 100 million total viewers.Per Nielsen data, the game averaged 99.18 million viewers on NBC and an additional 1.03 million viewers on Telemundo. That means this year’s Super Bowl telecast was up 8% from 2021’s showdown between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Kansas City Chiefs, which drew about 91.6 million.NBC’s multiplatform broadcast of the Rams defeating the Bengals in a tight cinch for the Vince Lombardi Trophy— 23 to 20 —rose above the 100 million linear viewer threshold and set a record for streaming.NBC not only ran the 2022 NFL championship game, but also all national ads, the halftime show featuring hip-hop and rap legends Dr.
Super Bowl LVI on Sunday, but some fans were more focused on what the youngest of Whitworth's four children was doing in the stands.Katherine, who Whitworth shares with his wife, Melissa, went viral when Super Bowl viewers spotted her reading during the big game, instead of watching her dad defeat the Cincinnati Bengals on the field.«Oh, it’s special,» Whitworth told co-anchors Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb on Monday. «She’s the fourth one and the hardest one.
Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez were also spotted by a TV camera as they watched from a box, the singer dancing along as the Oscar winner stood beside her. A post shared by Los Angeles Rams (@rams)It was also an unforgettable night for Rapp's teammate, Van Jefferson, whose wife, Samaria Jefferson, reportedly left the game on a stretcher as she went into labor. The couple ultimately welcomed a baby boy, their second child together. Hailie Jade Supports Dad Eminem's Halftime Show at Super Bowl LVI Van Jefferson Welcomes Baby No.
Eminem's daughter is his biggest fan! Hailie Jade took to Instagram on Sunday to proudly support her dad during his epic Super Bowl LVI Pepsi Halftime Show performance alongside Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Mary J.
Sara Foster is slamming California’s mask mandate, urging lawmakers to "get your s—t together." On Sunday night, the daughter of record producer David Foster took to her Instagram Story and pointed out how spectators were seen at the Super Bowl without a mask while they weren’t eating or drinking. Meanwhile, masks are still required for schoolchildren. The mother of two, disgusted by what she saw, revealed how she felt to her 642K followers on the social media app.
Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck had a blast at Super Bowl LVI! The happy couple was spotted in the stands at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, on Sunday, where they were on hand to watch the Los Angeles Rams defeat the Cincinnati Bengals.During the NBC broadcast, cameras panned to the pair, showing Lopez dancing and Affleck nodding his head, clapping and smiling. At one point, Affleck leaned in and said something to Lopez as he gestured to the field.The sighting comes shortly after a source told ET that the pair is «madly in love.»«Jen and Ben are doing great,» the source said.
the Los Angeles Rams defeated the Cincinnati Bengals in Super Bowl LVI on Sunday, Van became a dad of two when his wife, Samaria Jefferson, delivered a baby boy.Van announced the news on his Instagram Story, sharing a shot of himself cradling the newborn. The 25-year-old wide receiver also celebrated his new arrival in an Instagram Live Sunday night.«It was a great day, bro,» he said, per ESPN. «I got three prizes today — my wife, my son and the Super Bowl.»Van and Samaria, his high school sweetheart, are already parents to a 5-year-old daughter, Bella.Prior to the birth, Samaria was posting pics from the big game on her Instagram Story.
Super Bowl LVI halftime show was an unparalleled showcase of talent and star-power that left viewers in absolute awe.Fans were already amped for the show that they'd been promised in the months leading up to the big game, but no one could have expected just how amazing it would truly be.From surprise appearances to unexpected performances to an iconic assembly of some of hip hop's greatest legends, here's a look at all the biggest and most unexpected moments from Sunday's star-studded halftime show.In one of the biggest surprises of the whole night, 50 Cent made an unexpected appearance in an even more unexpected way: hanging upside down!The rapper, suspended from the ceiling of one of the white trailer stages the show was held on, brought another beloved hit to the field, performing «In Da Club,» upside down.It wasn't long before he got himself down, and his appearance was an integral part of the 15-minute spectacle. Mary J Blige performing her #1 hit Family Affair at #SuperBowl#PepsiHalftimepic.twitter.com/hfOHGsrt3aThe celebrated icon brought her signature style to the Super Bowl halftime show stage, and stunned in a white and silver cowboy-esque ensemble that stole the spotlight in a big way. Blige was joined on stage by dancers who wore matching ensembles as she opened her set with her 2001 singer «Family Affair.» Following the opening sequence, she went into a dramatic performance of «No More Drama,» and brought the house down with the celebrated singles.
Originally published by CBS Sports. LeBron James, Lady Gaga & More Stars & Fans React to Halftime Show Prince Harry and Princess Eugenie Have Royal Night Out at Super Bowl Mary J.
As everyone knows, there’s no such thing as free cable! Jim Carrey reprised his role from the 1996 dark comedy The Cable Guy for Verizon’s Super Bowl ad on Sunday February 13. The comedy veteran hilariously pushed back on a customer who turned down his cable package, because she had Verizon 5G internet.
A case of FOMO? As Tom Brady has settled into his post-NFL retirement life, he’s missing out on the Super Bowl experience one year after winning the Lombardi Trophy with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.