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Disney Plus declares the surprising truth about a Marvel TV series I guarantee you’ve already forgotten

it it, you completely forgot this one existed.

It’s curious that, even in a year when we’re not drowning in MCU content as much as usual, the project that kicked off Marvel’s 2024 still came and went without too much staying power. Deadpool & Wolverine has been occupying our thoughts for so long, and X-Men ’97‘s weekly release and insane levels of acclaim have well and truly stolen the show for this first half of the year.

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It’s easy to forget, then, that Marvel Studios’ opening salvo for 2024 was Echo, the Hawkeye spinoff and Daredevil: Born Again prelude starring Alaqua Cox as Maya Lopez. Unusually, Disney Plus elected to drop all five episodes of the series in one go way back on Jan. 9, mere days after What If…? season 2 aired its finale and concluded the MCU’s 2023.

Due to its slight nature, lack of a staggered release, and mixed reviews, Echo hasn’t exactly had the long shelf life of most MCU projects, but that’s not to say that it was a flop. New Disney Plus data confirms it was a much bigger success than fans (or haters) might’ve expected.

Marvel snatches two out of the top three most-watched Disney Plus series of 2024 (so far)

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As per Percy Jackson and the Olympians. In second place, however, is Echo, earning a 11.8% slice of the viewership.

While that’s almost half of what Percy Jackson achieved, that’s still a mighty impressive feat for Echo, especially considering how it certainly seemed like Disney was trying to wash its hands of the show as quickly as possible and had little faith in it. Things look even better for Marvel when you consider that X-Men ’97 takes the third spot, hoovering up 6.8% of the streamer’s total TV viewership.

When even two more cultish Marvel releases like Echo and X-Men 97 prove to be among the biggest Disney Plus TV shows of 2024, it definitely calls all that talk about superhero fatigue and the death of the MCU into question. Has it been a generally quiet year for D+ so far in general? Well, yes — much of the rest of the chart is taken up with 2023 releases, like Loki season 2 and The Mandalorian season 3 — but clearly audiences are still hungry for MCU content whatever the form, and even medium.

Bob Iger is determined to cut back on how many Marvel shows are releasing per year, likely limiting it to just two from now on, but while that’s a good strategy for the movies, maybe a constant stream of MCU TV is exactly what the viewers want, need, and crave.


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Christian Bone is a Staff Writer/Editor at We Got This Covered. Since graduating with a Creative Writing degree from the University of Winchester, he has been cluttering up the internet with his thoughts on movies and TV for over a decade. The MCU is his comfort place but, if you asked him, he'd probably say his favorite superhero film is The Incredibles.