After three weeks of PVOD play, “John Wicker: Chapter 4”(now $5.99) returns to #1 on two of the three main high ten charts with the lower cost. Lionsgate delayed dwelling availability for an uncommon two months for this hit theatrical launch, thus making an sooner than regular discount of worth unsurprising. Neither is its return to #1 (besides on Vudu, which measures by income, not transactions) surprising.
Vudu continues with the most recent “Quick” franchise launch at #1. It fell to #3 at iTunes, whereas virtually actually an error has resulted in it being nowhere at present on Google Play’s chart (it was #1 as just lately as Saturday).
The enchantment of motion titles can also be proven at each Netflix and elsewhere on the VOD charts. Netflix’s authentic film “Extraction 2” with Chris Hemsworth (and an added Idris Elba) is #1 there, with its 2020 predecessor #3. “Kandahar” (Open Highway) with Jake Gyllenhaal in an Afghanistan rescue story, which grossed beneath $5 million in theaters when it performed simply weeks in the past, had a robust debut at $19.99. It positioned #4 on two charts, #6 on a 3rd.
Its robust response is available in distinction to the struggles of “Are You There, God? It’s Me, Margaret” (Lionsgate). Although it grossed greater than 4 occasions what “Kandahar” did and had among the finest evaluations for a studio launch this 12 months, with the detriment of a $19.99 rental worth it made solely the Vudu listing final week. This week, it’s on no listing in any respect. “Beau Is Afraid” (A24) is one other disappointing theatrical launch that may have been anticipated to point out some dwelling life, however at $19.99, little up to now.
“The Tremendous Mario Bros. Film” (Common) is #2 on all three lists (although it may need been a notch decrease on Google Play had “Quick X” been listed). Three different movies made all of the charts — “Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Amongst Thieves” (Paramount), “The Pope’s Exorcist” (Sony), each at $5.99, and “The Covenant” (MGM), nonetheless at $19.99.
The just-released Robert De Niro comedy “About My Father” (Lionsgate), which grossed beneath $12 million, positioned on each iTunes and Vudu. “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-verse” (Sony) was within the high 5 of each iTunes and Google Play, with its $3.99 rental excluding it from the elevated Vudu income ranges.
“Extraction 2” ends an uncommon scenario the place not solely had been no Netflix originals #1, for over every week none was even on their high 10. This week, aside from the 2 “Extractions” on the listing, “Black Clover: Sword of the Wizard King,” a Japanese animated movie, seems, marking three originals there for the time being.
However Netflix viewers’ enthusiasm for current mid-level hits with heartland enchantment reveals itself once more with Clint Eastwood’s “The Mule” #2 at present. The 93-year-old director-actor continues to have enchantment, with Warner Bros. Discovery just lately greenlighting a brand new movie from the legendary Eastwood.
iTunes and Google Play rank movies day by day by variety of transactions. These are the listings for Monday, June 19. Distributors listed are present rights homeowners. Costs for all titles are for rental.
iTunes
1. John Wick: Chapter 4 (Lionsgate) – $5.99
2. The Tremendous Mario Bros. Film (Common) – $19.99
3. Quick X (Common) – $19.99
4. Kandahar (Open Highway) – $19.99
5. Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (Sony) – $3.99
6. About My Father (Lionsgate) – $19.99
7. Dungeons & Dragon: Honor Amongst Thieves (Paramount) – $5.99
8. The Covenant (MGM) – $19.99
9. BlackBerry (IFC) – $6.99
10. The Pope’s Exorcist (Sony) – $5.99
Google Play
1. John Wick: Chapter 4 (Lionsgate) – $5.99
2. The Tremendous Mario Bros. Film (Common) – $24.99
3. Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (Sony) – $3.99
4. Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Amongst Thieves (Paramount) – $19.99
5. 65 (Sony) – $5.99
6. Kandahar (Open Highway) – $19.99
7. The Pope’s Exorcist (Sony) – $5.99
8. Evil Lifeless Rise (WBD) – $19.99
9. The Covenant (MGM) – $19.99
10. Nefarious (Soli Deo) – $19.99
(word: “Quick X” seems to inadvertently been left off of Monday‘s Google Play high 10).
Vudu
Vudu ranks by income, not transactions, elevating premium VOD titles. This listing covers June 12-18
1. Quick X (Common) – $19.99
2. The Tremendous Mario Bros. Film (Common) – $24.99
3. John Wick: Chapter 4 (Lionsgate) – $5.99
4. Kandahar (Open Highway) – $19.99
5. Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Amongst Thieves (Paramount) – $5.99
6. The Covenant (MGM) – $19.99
7. About My Father (Lionsgate) – $19.99
8. Nefarious (Soli Deo) – $19.98
9. Evil Lifeless Rise (WBD) – $19.99
10. The Pope’s Exorcist (Sony) – $5.99
Netflix Films
Most seen, present rating on Netflix’s day by day chart on Monday, June 19. Originals embrace each Netflix-produced and bought titles it initially presents within the U.S. Netflix publishes its personal weekly high 10 on Tuesdays based mostly on time seen.
1. Extraction 2 (Netflix authentic)
2. The Mule (2018 theatrical launch)
3. Extraction (2020 Netflix authentic)
4. 47 Ronin (2013 theatrical launch)
5. Boss Child (2017 theatrical launch)
6. Black Clover: Sword of the Wizard King (Netflix Japanese animated authentic)
7. Unbroken (2014 theatrical launch)
8. The Offended Birds Film (2016 theatrical launch)
9. Ceaselessly My Lady (2018 theatrical launch)
10. We’re the Millers (2013 theatrical launch)