Do you love HPI (as much as we do)? So this announcement should delight you, on the eve of the arrival in France of the American remake of the series led by Audrey Fleurot
In France, season 4 ofHPI – cut in two with a broadcast in May 2024 then in September 2024 on TF1 – was largely the leader by bringing together 8.3 million viewers on D+7, the best audience for a fiction for the year 2024. It also beat records on commercial targets with on average 60% of 15-24 year olds, 56% of women responsible for household purchases under 50, 56% of 15-34 year olds and 49% of 25-49 year olds. Added to this is the best delay – all genres and all channels combined – with 2 million people at the season launch on May 16, 2024 and an average replay of 1.7 million fans for season 4. In the United States, the American version of HPI, High Potentialalso a hit.
High Potential : A season 2 for the American version of the TF1 series
In this remake of the legal comedy, Kaitlin Olson, who has not hidden her desire to one day meet Audrey Fleurot, plays Morgan Gilliroy, a crazy cleaning lady who will help the police. Broadcast since September 17, 2024 on the ABC channel, the series is enjoying great success, as in France. Including linear broadcast, multiple rebroadcasts and streaming, the pilot was seen by more than 30 million viewers in the four months since its broadcast. With these strong streaming figures in addition to its more than adequate on-air audiences, High Potential ranks among the most followed series of 2024-2025 in the United States. It is therefore quite natural that it was renewed for a season 2.
-High Potential : The American version of the TF1 series broadcast on Disney +
While waiting to discover the new fifth season of HPI, which will mark the end of the series, fans can rewatch the entire first four seasons on TF1+, TF1's paid platform, but also on Disney+. The American platform will also host the American remake from this Thursday, January 23, 2025. “Same genius, same energy (but in English please)!”, announced Disney + to advertise this new arrival in the catalog. It remains to be seen whether French viewers will be as won over as Americans.
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