Typical of Sony’s policy, “Ghostbusters” spent seven weeks in theaters before it moved to PVOD; this weekend, it was #8 on the box office charts and dropping 24 percent for one of the best holds. Universal took a much more aggressive stance with “Sing 2.” At $24.99, it’s more expensive than its standard $19.99 PVOD rental price. It also took advantage of the film’s midweek opening to technically comply with the 17-day window agreement with theaters — one that was understood to mean three weekends. “Sing 2” became available on the first day of its third weekend in theaters.
Of note is it remained #2 at the box office and its 42 percent drop is the same as the theatrical-only “Spider-Man: No Way Home.” That’s the sort of data point that gets the attention of studio strategists. Also near the top of the charts were the long-running “No Time to Die” (United Artists/$5.99) and “Venom: Let There Be Carnage” (Sony/$5.99). Warner Bros. The third new PVOD entry is “King Richard” (Warner Bros./$19.99), post-HBO Max showings and long gone from nearly all theaters. The film is a Best Actor Oscar contender for its star, Will Smith, and there’s 10 weeks to go before the ceremony. Apple TV/iTunes and Google Play rank films daily by number of transactions, irrespective of revenue accrued. These are the listings for January 10. Distributors listed are current rights owners.
iTunes
- Ghostbusters Afterlife (Sony) – $19.99 
- No Time to Die (United Artists) – $5.99 
- Venom: Let There Be Carnage (Sony) – $5.99 
- The Last Duel (Disney) – $5.99 
- The French Dispatch (Searchlight) – $5.99 
- Spider-Man: Far from Home (Sony) – $3.99 
- Sing (Universal) – $3.99 
- The Protege (Lionsgate) – $0.99 
- King Richard (Warner Bros.) – $19.99 
- Free Guy (Disney) – $5.99 
Google Play
- Sing 2 (Universal) – $24.99
- Ghostbusters Afterlife (Sony) – $19.99
- Venom: Let There Will Be Carnage (Sony) – $5.99
- No Time to Die (United Artists) – $5.99
- Spider-Man: Far from Home (Sony) – $3.99
- Free Guy (Disney) – $5.99
- Spider-Man: Homecoming (Sony) – $3.99
- The Amazing Spider-Man (Sony) – $3.99
- Antlers (Searchlight) – $5.99
- The French Dispatch (Searchlight) – $5.99
Vudu
Vudu ranks by revenue, not transactions, which elevates Premium VOD titles. This list covers January 3 – 9
- Ghostbusters: Afterlife (Sony) – $19.99
- Sing 2 (Universal) – $24.99
- Venom: Let There Be Carnage (Sony) – $5.99
- No Time to Die (United Artists) – $5.99
- The Last Duel (Disney) – $5.99
- Clifford the Big Red Dog (Paramount) – $19.99
- King Richard (Warner Bros.) – $19.99
- Antlers (Searchlight) – $5.99
- Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City (Sony) – $19.99
- Dune (Warner Bros.) – $24.99
Netflix Movies
Most viewed, current ranking on Netflix’s daily chart on Monday, January 10; originals include both Netflix-produced and -acquired titles they initially presented in the U.S.
- Don’t Look Up (2021 Netflix original)
- Just Go With It (2011 theatrical release)
- The Longest Yard (2005 theatrical release)
- The Town (2010 theatrical release)
- Journey 2: The Mysterious Island (2012 theatrical release)
- Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005 theatrical release)
- Girl Interrupted (1999 theatrical release)
- First Sunday (2008 theatrical release)
- The 300 (2007 theatrical release)
- Braveheart (1995 theatrical release) Sign Up: Stay on top of the latest breaking film and TV news! Sign up for our Email Newsletters here.