American cinema has won! This Sunday evening, the eve of Pentecost, TF 1 won the match of the audiences thanks to an American blockbuster. For its first broadcast on television, "Black Widow", directed by Cate Shortland and led by Scarlett Johansson was watched by 3.78 million people, a figure corresponding to an audience share of 23%, according to the Médiamétrie website. A very good score also confirming the immense family popularity of Marvel heroes. A week ago, "Fast and Furious: Hobbs & Shaw," starring Dwayne Johnson and Jason Statham, was watched by 2.97 million viewers, or 17.4% of audience share.
Comes on the second step of the podium, France 2 thanks to a very French comedy, also in first broadcast on TV, "Mystery in Saint-Tropez" directed by Nicolas Benamou, with the duo Benoît Poelvoorde and Christian Clavier. Nearly 3.25 million viewers giggled at this goofy humor, a global audience share of 17.9% until 22:40 p.m., still on the Médiamétrie website. A figure that has nothing to do with the huge cardboard, of "Antoinette in the Cevennes", with Laure Calamy, last Sunday, and 5.28 million viewers (27.4% audience share).
Start of a new English series on France 3
France 3 comes in third place with the new English series "Deadly Rhyme", starring Lesley Manville. About 1.29 million curious viewers discovered the first two episodes, an audience share of 7.5%. This is less than the previous week, "Morse Surveys" and its 1.78 million followers, or 9.2% of 4 years and older.
Finally, small form for M 6 and a new issue of the magazine "Forbidden Zone". Presented by Ophélie Meunier, the evening devoted to the new attraction of Parc Asterix interested 1.57 million people, or 9% of audience share.