Billie Eilish film 'global smash' hit for Apple TV+
Industry sources claim that the recent Billie Eilish documentary is the biggest hit Apple TV+ has yet had with young adult audiences around the world.

"The World's a Little Blurry," the Apple TV+ documentary about musician Billie Eilish, is said to have drawn a record-breaking number of viewers to the service. Following its simultaneous premiere in over 100 countries on February 25, it has particularly attracted young adult viewers.
Apple has not released any viewing figures, but Deadline magazine claims that the documentary "became the biggest hit title for young adult audiences that Apple has had so far."
The magazine reports that the film "drew a record-breaking 33% new viewers to the service." Just under half of that figure came from outside the US.
The magazine does not detail its sources. It also does not detail figures beyond percentages to make the claim that the film "was number one among young adults across the globe."
It does, however, say that at least some of this information is "per Apple." AppleInsider has reached out to Apple for comment.

"The World's a Little Blurry," the Apple TV+ documentary about musician Billie Eilish, is said to have drawn a record-breaking number of viewers to the service. Following its simultaneous premiere in over 100 countries on February 25, it has particularly attracted young adult viewers.
Apple has not released any viewing figures, but Deadline magazine claims that the documentary "became the biggest hit title for young adult audiences that Apple has had so far."
The magazine reports that the film "drew a record-breaking 33% new viewers to the service." Just under half of that figure came from outside the US.
The magazine does not detail its sources. It also does not detail figures beyond percentages to make the claim that the film "was number one among young adults across the globe."
It does, however, say that at least some of this information is "per Apple." AppleInsider has reached out to Apple for comment.
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Good for whoever at Apple snapped this up.
She and her brother have an amazing set of skills!
Her support system is very good and she is just amazing.
If you haven't heard her older brother's solo work, it's worth checking out. Eilish has been on my radar since her first single at age 15(?) which Finneas was instrumental in developing, but I hadn't heard him until this episode of Colbert.