"The awaited new season of 'The Gilded Age' is set for release"
The Gilded Age Renewed for Fourth Season Amidst Record-Breaking Viewership
The popular television series The Gilded Age has been renewed for a fourth season by HBO, following its significant success in viewership and critical acclaim during its third season on HBO Max.
The third season of The Gilded Age has consistently achieved record-breaking ratings, with a 20% increase in weekly viewership compared to previous seasons. This upward trend culminated in a series high of 4 million U.S. viewers for the July 20 episode.
The show's viewership numbers have set record-breaking weekly numbers on HBO Max, with five consecutive weeks of viewer growth. The highest-ever weekly viewership was reached during Season 3, marking a 20% jump over the previous season. For instance, Episode 5 of Season 3 attracted approximately 4 million viewers across platforms in the U.S.
Francesca Orsi, executive vice president of HBO Programming and head of HBO drama series and films, praised the series for creating a "can't-miss it" entertainment experience. She expressed excitement about exploring the characters' grand ambitions in Season 4.
The renewal announcement was made two weeks before the Season 3 finale, with a video featuring characters from the current season reacting in shock and excitement being released along with the news. The video was set to the show's theme song.
The Gilded Age continues to air Sundays at 9 p.m. ET/PT on HBO and Max. The Season 3 finale is scheduled to air soon.
The renewal of The Gilded Age for a fourth season is a testament to its critical acclaim, record-breaking viewership, and strong audience engagement. The series transports viewers to 1880s New York City, offering a captivating exploration of the grand ambitions of its characters.
The fourth season of The Gilded Age has been renewed due to its popular success, with record-breaking viewership on HBO Max during its third season.
As the series transports viewers to 1880s New York City, offering a captivating exploration of the grand ambitions of its characters, it continues to provide engaging entertainment through movies-and-tv.