‘Resident Evil’ Debut Injects Twitter With New Blood
19.07.2022 - 22:41
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Amber Dowling “Resident Evil” injected Twitter with new life following its July 14 debut, topping Variety’s Trending TV chart for the week of July 11 to 17. The Netflix series knocked “Stranger Things” from the No.
1 spot after six collective weeks there, as the show earned more than 682,000 engagements from ravenous viewers.The series has been building momentum with fans since the mid-May trailer release, when it set up a new take on the classic video games and film adaptations. That take has proven to be controversial with fans in the first few days following the eight-episode drop, however, with some criticizing the creative changes, general dialogue and overall character development.me after watching the resident evil netflix series pic.twitter.com/1aan8M7ank— Chwistopher | Endwalker 6.1 Spoilers (@Loudwindow) July 16, 2022“Resident Evil” follows two timelines: one leading up to the moment a deadly virus caused a global apocalypse, and one that picks up 14 years following those events.Meanwhile, “Better Call Saul,” netted more than three times as many engagements as the AMC series had last week.
The drama continues to build momentum as it unrolls its final few series episodes. Five Emmy nominations (including for drama series, and an overdue acting nod for Rhea Seehorn and Bob Odenkirk) helped bolster the overall conversation.Congratulations @RheaSeehorn, #Emmys nominee for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for AMC and AMC+’s #BetterCallSaul! pic.twitter.com/MjU4EZEAPL— Better Call Saul (@BetterCallSaul) July 12, 2022“Ms.
Marvel” also drew a lot more chatter this week, landing in third place with nearly 197,000 engagements — an uptick of more than 250% week-over-week. The Disney+ series wrapped the
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