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"textContent": "Disney keeps trying to convince the public that modern Star Wars is healthy, but the latest Star Wars viewership numbers tell a very different story. According to Nielsen data reported by Variety, U.S. viewers watched 33 billion minutes of Star Wars content across linear television and streaming in 2025. On paper, that sounds like a […]\n\nThe post Star Wars Streaming Viewership Numbers Prove No One is Watching Sequel Trilogy or The Acolyte appeared first on Geeks + Gamers.",
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