More Americans say they've viewed Netflix's historical royal series TheCrown than any of the other nominated Globes drama or comedy series, a new Hollywood Reporter/Morning Consult poll finds
— its flagship series for its new streaming service Apple TV+ — was the least viewed top Globes nominee, at 15 percent, the survey found. Amazon's, which claimed the top Emmys comedy prize in September, was viewed by 16 percent of respondents.
The survey also looked at relative viewership among top Globes film contenders, creating an interesting comparison of movie titles that did not go head to head at the box office. — which raked in $333 million domestically at the box office — was the most cited by Americans as the film they had already seen, at 33 percent viewership. Universal's, which grossed $96 million domestically after its May 31 debut stateside, was viewed by 23 percent of respondents. , which began streaming on Nov.
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