Five current releases debuted on completely different VOD charts this previous week, and for the second week in a row, three completely different movies took #1 among the many three we observe. Two of those took #1 slots, with “Sound of Freedom” (Angel) atop Vudu and #2 at iTunes, whereas “PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie” (Paramount) reversing these positions at these two websites.
Google Play, which frequently lags behind the others appears significantly sluggish this week, with “The Equalizer 3” (Sony) nonetheless #1 regardless that it doesn’t make the highest 5 on the different two. And “PAW Patrol” ranks solely fourth, with “Sound of Freedom” seventh.
Netflix is again in Sony streamer mode, with “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” #1 and “Insidious: The Red Door” #2 (each new this week). But two current festival-premiered originals took the 2 new spots. “Sly” (Stallone of course), a documentary, and “Nyad,” about the pioneering swimmer Diane Nyad with Annette Bening, are third and fourth respectively there.
“Sound of Freedom” is curious, since not solely did it have a delayed launch — a full 4 months, and of this 12 months’s releases to this point solely “Oppenheimer” could have an analogous hole after theatrical launch — however the film first streamed on Angel’s in-house channel on October 13 (for the $19.99 a month all content material cost, it got here free). This new step is for downloading, not simply viewing the movie.
“PAW Patrol” is a $19.99 rental, although the to-own choice can also be accessible at $19.99. It had solely a 32-day window, shorter than common for Paramount releases.
Also new this week are “A Haunting in Venice” (Disney), which briefly was #1 on Halloween at iTunes. It is at present #6 there, however #3 on Vudu (which ranks by income, not transactions; the positioning’s prime 9 are all increased priced releases. Again, Google Play lags, with “A Haunting in Venice” not even but of their prime 10. “The Blind” (Fathom) is #9 at Vudu at $19.99, with “The Kill Room” (Shout) after a restricted theatrical launch #9 at iTunes. The Samuel L. Jackson/Uma Thurman motion title is priced at $9.99
Its fourth week out sees “Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning: Part One” (Paramount) third at iTunes and Google Play. Rounding out titles on all three charts are “Barbie” (Warner Bros.) and “Gran Turismo” (Sony), the latter with its worth diminished to $5.99.
“Sly” and “Nyad” should compete with two prime Sony releases, so it’s unclear whether or not they’re getting fewer preliminary viewings than originals like “Fair Play” or final week’s “Pain Hustlers,” each of which opened at #1 although shortly disappeared from the highest 10 (“Pain” per week after is already gone). David Fincher’s “The Killer” is added this Friday. It is likely to be a problem for it to prime “Spider-Verse.”
The third new authentic is “Locked In,” produced by the French studio Gaumont in English. It stars Famke Janssen as a nurse who tries to determine a comatose affected person’s secrets and techniques, and is at present #5 at Netflix.
iTunes and Google Play rank movies day by day by variety of transactions. These are the listings for Monday, November 6. Distributors listed are present rights homeowners. Prices for all titles are for lowest for both rental or obtain.
iTunes
1. PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie (Paramount) – $19.99
2. Sound of Freedom (Angel) – $19.99
3. Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning: Part One (Paramount) – $19.99
4. Barbie (WB) – $19.99
5. Gran Turismo (Sony) – $5.99
6. A Haunting in Venice (Disney) – $19.99
7. The Equalizer 3 (Sony) – $19.99
8. Retribution (Lionsgate) — $5.99
9. The Kill Room (Shout)— $9.99
10. After Everything (Fathom) — $5.99
Google Play
1. The Equalizer II (Sony) – $19.99
2. Talk to Me (A24) – $4.99
3. Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning: Part One (Paramount) – $19.99
4. PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie (Paramount) – $19.99
5. Barbie (WB) – $19.99
6. Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (Sony) – $5.99
7. Sound of Freedom (Angel) – $19.99
8. Saw X (Lionsgate) – $19.99
9. The Exorcist: Believer (Universal) – $19.99
10. Gran Turismo (Sony) – $5.99
Vudu
Vudu ranks by income, not transactions, elevating premium VOD titles. This listing covers October 30 – November 5.
1. Sound of Freedom (Angel) – $19.99
2. Paw Patrol: The Mighty Movie (Paramount) – $19.99
3. A Haunting in Venice (Disney) – $19.99
4. The Exorcist: Believer (Universal) – $19.99
5. Saw X (Lionsgate) – $19.99
6. The Equalizer 3 (Sony) – $19.99
7. Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning: Part One (Paramount) – $19.99
8. Barbie (WB) – $19.99
9. The Blind (Fathom) – $19.99
10. Gran Turismo (Sony) – $5.99
Netflix Movies
Most seen, present rating on Netflix’s day by day chart on Monday, November 6. Originals embrace each Netflix-produced and purchased titles it initially presents within the U.S. Netflix publishes its personal weekly prime 10 on Tuesdays primarily based on time seen
1. Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (2023 theatrical launch)
2. Insidious: The Red Door (2023 theatrical launch)
3. Sly (Netflix authentic documentary)
4. Nyad (Netflix authentic)
5. Locked In (Netflix authentic)
6. Minions (2015 theatrical launch)
7. The Change-Up (2011 theatrical launch)
8. No Hard Feelings (2023 theatrical launch)
9. The Mummy (2017 theatrical launch)
10. Cold Pursuit (2019 theatrical launch)