

‘Godzilla vs. Kong’ Takes No. 1 on Redbox Disc Rental Chart; ‘The Marksman’ Remains Top On Demand Title
June 23, 2021
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment’s Godzilla vs. Kong debuted at No. 1 on Redbox’s disc rental chart the week ended June 20. The monster movie earned $100 million at the domestic box office.
Universal Pictures Home Entertainment’s The Marksman remained No. 1 for a fifth week in a row on the Redbox On Demand chart, which tracks digital VOD and sellthrough transactions. The Liam Neeson actioner also remained No. 6 on the disc rental chart, which tracks DVD and Blu-ray Disc rentals at Redbox’s more than 40,000 red kiosks.
The previous week’s top disc, Lionsgate’s City of Lies, slipped to No. 2 on Redbox’s disc rental chart and No. 9 on the Redbox On Demand chart.
The No. 3 disc rental and No. 2 On Demand title was the Redbox-exclusive Rogue Hostage.
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No. 4 on both charts was Lionsgate’s Voyagers, a new sci-fi movie about an expedition to colonize a distant planet using a group of young men and women bred for intelligence and obedience who uncover disturbing secrets about the mission and begin to explore their most primitive natures. It earned $3.1 million at the domestic box office.
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment’s Tom & Jerry came in at No. 5 on both the disc rental and digital charts.
Top DVD and Blu-ray Disc Rentals, Redbox Kiosks, Week Ended June 20:
- Godzilla vs. Kong — Warner
- City of Lies — Lionsgate
- Rogue Hostage — Redbox
- Voyagers — Lionsgate
- Tom & Jerry — Warner
- The Marksman — Universal
- Raya and the Last Dragon — Disney
- The Little Things — Warner
- H.P. Lovecraft’s The Deep Ones — Distribution
- The Courier — Lionsgate
Top Digital (VOD + Sellthrough), Redbox On Demand, Week Ended June 20:
- The Marksman — Universal
- Rogue Hostage — Redbox
- The Misfits — Paramount
- Voyagers — Lionsgate
- Tom & Jerry — Warner
- The Hitman’s Bodyguard — Lionsgate
- Four Good Days — Vertical
- Wrath of Man — MGM
- City of Lies — Lionsgate
- Chaos Walking — Lionsgate