A difference of a few hours turned an ordinary release day into a superhero marathon.
New episodes of "Daredevil: Born Again", "The Boys", and "Invincible" were released almost simultaneously last Wednesday and coincided not only in time but also in quality.
Social networks were flooded with messages that each of the projects delivered some of the best moments of all time, turning an ordinary release day into an event that is already being called "the peak of superhero television."
At the same time, only "Daredevil: Born Again" set a new record: the fourth episode of the second season became the highest-rated in the history of the series.
"The Boys" and "Invincible" did not reach their own maximums, but still showed strong results. The premiere episode of the fifth season of "The Boys" received 9.1 on IMDb with a record of 9.6, and the sixth episode of the fourth season of "Invincible" - 9.2 with a maximum of 9.9.
In the end, it's not so much about dry ratings, but about the cumulative effect. In one day, fans received three completely different projects in tone - from a criminal drama to a harsh satire and an animated epic.