‘The Mandalorian’ most pirated show of 2020
PTI, Jan 4, 2021, 2:21 PM IST
Los Angeles: ‘Star Wars’ spinoff ‘The Mandalorian’ was the most pirated television programme of 2020 using BitTorrent, according to an analysis from TorrentFreak.
Based on several sources, including statistics reported by public BitTorrent trackers, the Disney+ show was the most popular in the global ranking of most-torrented shows around the world for 2020, reported IndieWire.
For years, HBO”s fantasy drama “Game of Thrones”, which concluded its eight season run in May 2019, was the most pirated show but “The Mandalorian” seems to have dethroned the show for the first time.
In 2019, during its first season run, “The Mandalorian” was the third-most torrented show according to the same survey.
Prime Video”s superhero series “The Boys” was at the second spot while HBO”s “Westworld” is at number three, “Vikings” at number four and and CBS” “Star Trek: Picard” is five, followed by Adult Swim’s “Rick and Morty,” AMC’s “The Walking Dead,” HBO’s “The Outsider,” CW’s “The Arrow,” and CW’s “The Flash”.
The TorrentFreak survey only accounts for BitTorrent traffic, which makes up just a fraction of piracy online.
“The Mandalorian” finished its second season on December 18.
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