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Aquarius - Renewed for a 2nd Season

25 Jun 2015

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NBC ORDERS SECOND SEASON FOR DAVID DUCHOVNY DRAMA ‘AQUARIUS’
Strong Digital Performance Is Key in Bringing Back Well-Reviewed Series



UNIVERSAL CITY, Calif. — June 25, 2015 — NBC has given a second-season renewal for its 1960’s-themed drama “Aquarius,” starring David Duchovny as an LAPD cop on the hunt for Charles Manson, it was announced today by Jennifer Salke, President, NBC Entertainment.

The critically acclaimed drama made TV history in May as the first broadcast series to be streamed in its entirety following its debut, with NBC making all 12 “Aquarius” episodes available online for the four weeks following its intial NBC telecast.

Salke commented, “With its riveting drama and innovative release strategy, ‘Aquarius’ has excited the critics, hooked millions of viewers and energized our summer. It’s no secret that the way people watch television is evolving, so we took a unique approach to how we delivered ‘Aquarius’ and it’s driven some record numbers for NBC Digital and helped us reach viewers who might have otherwise overlooked a great summer drama.”

Added Robert Hayes, Executive Vice President of NBC Entertainment Digital, “Beyond generating some truly impressive view totals, the network’s unique release strategy with ‘Aquarius’ has helped us gain new insights into viewership patterns, binging behavior and social engagement, significantly expanding our knowledge of how people are watching our shows online.”

Reviewing “Aquarius,” which has been nominated for a Critic’s Choice Television Award for Most Exciting New Series, the New York Times wrote, “Unusual choices can be found throughout ‘Aquarius,’ and they are part of what makes this drama so good.” Matt Roush at TV Guide added, “I took the 13-hour deep dive, emerging entertained, unsettled, and wanting more…a sardonic treat…” And Variety said “Aquarius” “…Kick(s) off summer with a provocative, cable-like gamble.”

“Aquarius” delivered the most-watched first 24 hours for a summer series premiere ever on NBC.com and the NBC App. With the surge in viewership generated by “Aquarius,” NBC Digital (NBC.com, the NBC app and Hulu) went on to log its biggest summer weekend ever.

Through 28 days, it’s the #2 most-viewed drama premiere ever on NBC.com and the NBC App, behind only “The Blacklist.”

Social media has seen a surge of viewers asking for season two of “Aquarius,” with that steady stream of requests starting the morning after of the show’s digital premiere.

NBC broadcasts of “Aquarius” are averaging a 1.2 rating in adults 18-49 and 5.8 million viewers overall in “most current” results from Nielsen Media Research.

Across all platforms, the May 28 premiere of “Aquarius” grew by +91% in the seven days after its linear debut in adults 18-49, from a 1.05 rating in “live plus same day” Nielsens for the NBC telecast to a 2.01 across all platforms after seven days. DVR time-shifting has also been substantial for “Aquarius,” with the series growing by an average of +31% in adult 18-49 rating going from its next-day “live plus same day” rating to its “live plus three day” results and by 1.1 million viewers overall.

“Aquarius” is also delivering an upscale audience, indexing at a 105 among adults 18-49 living in homes with $100K+ incomes (with 100 representing an average concentration of those homes, “most current” including L+3).

“Aquarius” also stars Emma Dumont, Grey Damon, Gethin Anthony and Claire Holt.

Writer John McNamara ("In Plain Sight") serves as executive producer with Marty Adelstein ("Prison Break"), David Duchovny and Melanie Greene. "Aquarius" is a production of Tomorrow Studios, a joint partnership between Marty Adelstein and ITV Studios.

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72 comments:

  1. WHAT?!!!!!!! This is such good news!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  2. WOW! I guess the online release of whole season worked

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  3. Nice I quite enjoy this show.

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  4. No way?!
    Really?

    The impossible is happening these days.
    Already the third or so renewal I didn't expect to happen (next to Reign and BatB)


    Good for Claire Holt, I guess?

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  5. But i hope Claire Holt's character can be killed so she can join other show or return to Originals. Her character gets almost none screen time and she deserves better

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  6. WoW !!!
    Did NOT see that coming.

    Guess it's official. So long Rebekah Mikaelson. :(

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  7. So their online experiment might have worked then, interesting. I figured this was a dead summer show but clearly not.

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  8. Brace yourselves, Aquarius, because after your third season you'll be cancelled too.

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  9. seems like she hates be tied down to shows so I doubt she would return to the originals permanent.

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  10. Great news seems like they did a great job online. ^_^
    Just today watched ep 1 and was like this seems neat.

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  11. My jaw dropped when i saw that headline

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  12. Hopefully she dies in the finale and goes back to The Originals.

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  13. Did not expect this.
    Critacally acclaimed? Since when is 55% Rotten Tomatoes ratings "critically acclaimed"?

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  14. They do need a summer show next season hence the renewal.

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  15. I'm terribly happy! I was afraid the online release meant cancellation, but I still hoped for a second season, seeing how good and enjoyable it's been so far!

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  16. Well looks Hannibal fans just lost one spot from their fan excuse bingo card.

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  17. That doesn't make sense. I consider critically acclaimed for at least 80% in RT.

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  18. I seriously thought that was going to fail but it didn't.

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  19. I prefer Maisie to her now, so I'd be fine with either or both of them returning

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  20. I wish traditional tv would change to netflix's model, but I doubt it will ever happen.

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  21. “Aquarius” is also delivering an upscale audience, indexing at a 105 among adults 18-49 living in homes with $100K+ incomes (with 100 representing an average concentration of those homes, “most current” including L+3).



    I'm going to guess that that's the reason

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  22. idk she seems like a subplot at best in this one, even how the season ended.

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  23. They cancelled Hannibal and renewed this unwatchable mess. What's next? Kojak's revival?

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  24. Wait, Aquarius does almost as bad as Hannibal, which by the way was super cheap to NBC, and they go ahead and renew it? Even though it is a freshman?
    I'm shocked

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  25. Yes Yes Yes, thank you NBC, this is what I really wanted! I am so happy, I love this show!

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  26. I am really happy about this!

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  27. Well she was the finale cliffhanger so I think she will be more prominent next year.

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  28. Aquarius is just 13 episodes a year so I think they can make it work like they did this year for some sporadic appearances.

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  29. Why all the negativism? Jeez, let us be happy!

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  30. I really enjoy it!

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  31. I'm sorry, and as much as I love David, I'm not happy about that. Bad decision making, NBC.

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  32. Thanks! I am really happy with this! Now I want the Whispers ABC!

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  33. Well, don't like, don't watch, not really sure how a renewal of a show you dislike can make you unhappy, especially since it is a summer show, hence obviously not taking space from any show you would enjoy.

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  34. I don't particularly dislike it, so I don't watch it. But Hannibal deserved to be renewed too(as cheap as it was for NBC), if this is renewed.

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  35. NBC smells of desperation.

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  36. Sorry but Hannibal> Aquarius

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  37. Hannibal was not canceled because Aquarius was renewed, they were not mutually exclusive, so your comment is uncalled for.

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  38. Hannibal was not canceled because Aquarius was renewed, they were not mutually exclusive, so your comment is uncalled for, in my opinion.

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  39. Nowhere did I say Hannibal was cancelled because of Aquarius. Only that it should've been renewed too, when a more expensive freshman with this kind of ratings is renewed.

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  40. Somewhere, Hannibal is deciding to skip having Will for dinner in favor of having NBC for dessert.
    Aquarius is a fine show but how many seasons do I want to see that psycho Manson?
    I'll re-watch Helter Skelter and call it a day.

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  41. Hey don't get me wrong I like David and its good for this show I just find Hannibal more enjoyable than Aquarius and still pissed that NBC cancelled it.

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  42. That doesn't make it any less true, does it?

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  43. It is absurd that you would pretend to know more about NBC financials than they do. Obviously, if they canceled Hannibal was because it was not making them enough money while if they renewed Aquarius it is because it is making them enough money. There is no better proof than the actual actions here.

    And for the record, I watch and like Hannibal too, but I don't see how people can claim NBC didn't support it when they really did try and kept renewing it.

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  44. No problem, I just don't see one thing connected to the other

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  45. Well, the sky is also blue, that doesn't mean it is adequate to say that on the thread about Aquarius renewal.

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  46. I've been leaning to believe that is also part of the reason why CBS seems so happy in keeping Madam Secretary and The Good Wife

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  47. Victoria Llanos25 June 2015 at 20:49

    Wow! this came as a surprise...

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  48. This is great news. I really enjoy the show, and was hoping for another season. And after all the hate and poor ratings. This makes me happy.

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  49. Why do you all want Claire's character to get killed off? I mean like it was her decision to leave The Originals. She wanted to be near her family as she didn't get to see them much and her being on Aquarius does that for her. Even if her character does get killed off, it doesn't mean she will go back to The Originals full time. Including she wants to try new things. Another thing, Claire is an 27 year old playing an eighteen year old on The Originals. She may actually be tired of playing teenagers and wants to play someone her own age. Be encouraging of what she wants to do! Because now that we got Rebekah 2.0, I'm not getting my hopes up.

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  50. Did not see this comming,but glad for the fans! I was hoping that if aquarius is cancelled David will have time to do another season of X Files (one can dream that will happen )

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  51. So much for the "burn-off" some people keep calling it.

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  52. Uh, she's just saying that one is better than the other.

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  53. Awesome, with the way it ended i'm glad it's going to continue.

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  54. This show is horrible, but they cancelled Hannibal NBC has a bunch of butt heads over there

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  55. Aquarius' renewal proves that NBC will pity renew even in the summer. As the Deadline article pointed out, soft live ratings + unimpressive delayed viewing numbers + a mediocre online sampling, without any significance other than the new model being employed = the rare renewal not based on merit.

    The true incentive for renewing Aquarius is to busy up Duchovny's schedule to prevent FOX in making a longer X-Files episode order, should it see a second go round.

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  56. NBC must surely be trolling with this...

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  57. The Mysteries of Bob25 June 2015 at 23:15

    The Night Shift has got three seasons and it's still a burn-off.

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  58. The Mysteries of Bob25 June 2015 at 23:17

    Mandatory LOL NBC comment.

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  59. What? Oh man. I just... what?

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  60. Yes, I agree entirely, I really wanted that cliffhanger resolved. And more of the show in general!

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  61. Aquarius was not burn off though. NBC had plenty (and then some!!) room to air in the season, they didn't, and then they installed as the Thursday centerpiece in the summer. I don't really think it was burn-off.

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  62. Okay, but why? Why is the argument being made about Hannibal being better? It was completely unnecessary.

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  63. TheKindNihilist26 June 2015 at 03:29

    Totally with you, though Netflix is not yet available in my country (WTF Netflix, you guys sell your shows one-a-piece to an assortment of local premium channels and expect me to subscribe each and every one of them!?), so I go the way of the pirate, but I definitely support a business model where you buy the content that interests you, rather than paying as much as EUR 50 pcm for subscribing a channel you will only view for 1/2/3 hr pw. That is a sure invitation for piracy.

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  64. TheKindNihilist26 June 2015 at 03:50

    Good news, I thoroughly enjoy the show, and I tend to loath procedurals or
    proceduralized shows, but with Aquarius it was actually the
    cop-procedural element that gripped me. Above-average writing and directing, and finally David Duchovny's morose acting style seemed to fit somewhere (don't get me wrong, I loved the X-Files, but could ever a passionate crusader act less passionate?)

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  65. Hoping Claire Holt only comes back for a few episodes next season to wrap up the cliffhanger, so she can then get on a different show. I like Aquarius, but her character was severely underused. So unless they find a way to use her more, I'd rather she was on a show worth her time. Aside from that, nice news. Because I quite like this show. Wouldn't have been fussed either way though.

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  66. Well , because another show that she loves got cancelled, and this one that she considers bullshit got renewed, I guess. For example yesterday a friend was saying to me: IT'S RIDICULOUS THAT BEAUTY AND THE BEAST IS GETTING A 4TH SEASON AND HANNIBAL ISN'T (which is true, even though they are not related shows at all)

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  67. Really? Nice!
    I guess they were looking at the streaming more than anything then...

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