rashad
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That's the a big hell to the no in the case of Grimm.Grimm and Supernatural are complete dog ****
That's the a big hell to the no in the case of Grimm.Grimm and Supernatural are complete dog ****
How other supernatural themed shows are doing much better than Constantine ? I find it odd.
How shows like Supernatural (which I stopped watching after season one) and Grimm are able to attract viewers while Constantine is finding it difficult ?
Supernatural is on CW which requires far less high ratings for its shows then NBC does.
I think Constantine's main problem is that it feels derivative as Supernatural and a number of other shows in a similar vein have already done this stuff before.
Constantine doesn't go into the unique edgy material of the Hellblazer stories and it doesn't have the quality production values of something like Penny Dreadful or Hannibal which make it stand out from the pack.
While I do think the people behind the show are passionate fans of the source material and the network saw potential in the stories overall it seems like they aimed for something that turned out to be middle of the road.
Which is ironic considering the fact that Constantine first appeared in Vertigo's Hellblazer comics and shows like Supernatural lifted many stories from Hellblazer comics.
Now, just because Supernatural was aired earlier... to some viewers, watching Constantine feels like they have seen it all before.
famicommander is in completely troll mode now. Every post is about the show being cancelled.
I doubt CW would pick up Constantine as it is similar to CW and doesn't have a hot young abercrombie cast of actors.
I don't see Netflix or HBO picking it up as it isn't the kind of critically acclaimed high quality content they have built their reputations on.
Syfy seems like the more likely option.
Another solid option may be BBC America which is partly owned by AMC.
i'm saying a big **** no to CW.i think i've seen someone suggest syfy before. if people think the show is too censored/cheesy now....
it'd be better off on netflix or HBO.
What's the word on the Live+3 numbers?
Other shows get mentions about how that boots the overall numbers.
How has that been for Constantine, most importantly the numbers for the latest episode coming off hiatus?
Supergirl which still needs an official series order could give all five of the broadcast networks superhero-themed series on the air next season, with DC properties on four of the five. Fox has Batman story Gotham which like Supergirl started with a series commitment; NBC has Hellblazer take Constantine, which will end after 13 episodes; CW has already renewed Flash and Arrow; and ABC, via Disney's deal with Marvel, has Agents of SHIELD and bridge series Agent Carter. For its part, Netflix also has four Marvel series and a mini, starting with Daredevil.
In its second week in a new, earlier time period, “Constantine” (0.9/3 in 18-49, 3.5 million viewers overall from 8-9 p.m. ET) grew week to week by 0.1 of a point or +13% in adult 18-49 rating (0.9 vs. 0.8) and increased +14% in total viewers (3.479 million vs. 3.064 million.
“Constantine” delivered its most-watched episode since Nov. 21 (3.541 million at 10 p.m.).
“Constantine” will add substantial audience via time-shifting, having increased so far this season by an average of +79% in 18-49 rating (from a 0.98 to a 1.75) and more than 1.8 million viewers overall (3.4 million to 5.3 million) going from L+SD to L+7.
That time shifted L+3/7 number has to impress NBC, has to.
Are they able to track how that affects the Demo?
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Seems like they're screening Episodes 12 and 13 for College students to bring awareness to the show.