The Penguin’s Streaming Premiere Beats A Struggling HBO Prequel

The Penguin's Streaming Premiere Beats A Struggling HBO Prequel

Key Takeaways

  • The Penguin’s streaming debut outperformed House of the Dragon, hinting at its early success and strong viewer engagement.
  • The Penguin’s unique blend of crime drama and comic book elements sets it apart as a potential catalyst for superhero media.
  • House of the Dragon’s decline and criticisms highlight The Penguin’s positive reception, positioning it as a promising newcomer in the TV landscape.

As a seasoned gamer and avid fan of both comic book adaptations and gritty crime dramas, I have to say that The Penguin has truly captured my attention and impressed me with its stellar debut performance. Having spent countless hours immersed in various digital universes, I can confidently say that the blend of these two genres in The Penguin is a breath of fresh air.


The Penguin’s initial television premiere on HBO was a hit, and it’s still gaining momentum in its inaugural season. Remarkably, its performance on the Max streaming service surpassed another well-known series that followed a similar path, giving it a significant boost.

Among the various spin-offs of Matt Reeves’ 2022 hit movie, “The Batman,” only “The Penguin” survived the Warner Bros. Discovery process and moved forward into production. By incorporating all the abandoned ideas from previous spinoffs, “The Penguin” emerged as a more robust project, eventually progressing from a streaming-only project to gaining approval for airtime on HBO. Previews suggested that “The Penguin” could pave the way for superhero media to expand its scope due to its blend of crime drama elements and the gritty comic book vibe it inherited from “The Batman.” This potential seemed to be realized when the show received both critical and audience praise upon its debut.

It appears that Colin Farrell’s challenging journey during the making of “The Penguin” has proven fruitful, as the initial release on streaming suggests. According to TheWrap’s latest report, the premiere episode of “The Penguin” was viewed by an impressive 3.2 million households within its first four days on the Warner Bros. Discovery-owned platform. This viewership surpasses the reception that another spin-off, “House of the Dragon,” which premiered in 2022 on the same platform, received during the same timeframe. “House of the Dragon,” which enjoys a strong fanbase from the original “Game of Thrones” series, only managed to attract 2.8 million households within its first four days.

The comparison between “House of the Dragon” and another show is quite intriguing, since both have followed a similar route by being available for television viewing on HBO and streaming on Max. While the first season was exceptionally well-received and even led to renewal, fans who had high hopes may find themselves disappointed now. Even though the second episode was generally well-liked, the finale of “House of the Dragon” Season 2 didn’t meet the expectations for a series within the “Game of Thrones” universe. It attracted criticism from all quarters and received scores that are nearly as low as the controversial ending to the original “Game of Thrones.

It’s no secret that House of the Dragon could face criticism similar to Game of Thrones at the end of its run, but this potential backlash might actually enhance its reputation. Meanwhile, The Penguin getting approval for both linear viewing on HBO and streaming on Max is a positive sign for the show, yet it doesn’t necessarily guarantee increased streaming viewership.

The struggles of ‘House of the Dragon’ become evident when considering that George RR Martin, the original creator of the franchise, criticized season 2 for unwieldy changes to the storyline that strayed from the events in his 2018 work ‘Fire & Blood’, which is the basis for the series. On the other hand, ‘The Penguin’ faces accountability only from ‘The Batman’ and its showrunner’s personal interpretations. Fans are left wondering if ‘The Penguin’ can maintain this initial positivity or encounter significant setbacks in the future.

The Penguin is available to stream on Max and on linear TV every Sunday on HBO.

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2024-10-02 23:24