‘Puss in Boots: The Last Wish’ Tops Redbox Disc Rentals; ‘Old Way’ Still No. 1 on Digital Chart

Universal Pictures Home Entertainment’s Puss in Boots: The Last Wish took over the No. 1 spot on the Redbox disc rental chart the week ended March 5.

The sequel from DreamWorks Animation, which was released on disc Feb. 28, finds the feline swashbuckler seeking a magical wishing star in order to restore his nine lives. It was No. 7 on the Redbox On Demand chart, which tracks digital VOD and sellthrough transactions.

The previous week’s top title on both the disc and digital charts, Lionsgate’s Nicolas Cage Western The Old Way, remained No. 1 on the Redbox On Demand chart, but dropped to No. 3 on the disc rental chart, which tracks DVD and Blu-ray Disc rentals at Redbox’s thousands of red kiosks.

The week’s No. 2 disc rental was Paramount’s Devotion, a historical drama about one of the first black aviators who flew during the Korean War. It was No. 9 on the digital chart.

No. 4 on both charts was Sony Pictures’ Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance With Somebody, a biopic about the late singer.

The No. 5 disc rental was Disney-owned Marvel Studios’ Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. The film finds the now public nation of Wakanda protecting itself from a hidden underwater kingdom in the wake of King T’Challa’s death.

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On the digital chart, No. 2 was Lionsgate’s The Minute You Wake Up Dead, a noir thriller starring Morgan Freeman, Jaimie Alexander and Cole Hauser.

The No. 3 digital title was Sony Pictures’ A Man Called Otto, a comedy that stars Tom Hanks as a bitter old man.

Down three spots to No. 5 on the Redbox On Demand chart was Universal’s Knock at the Cabin, the new M. Night Shyamalan thriller about a vacationing family who are taken hostage and forced to make a sacrifice to avert the apocalypse.

Top DVD and Blu-ray Disc Rentals, Redbox Kiosks, Week Ended March 5:

  1. Puss in Boots: The Last Wish — Universal/DreamWorks
  2. Devotion — Paramount
  3. The Old Way — Lionsgate
  4. Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance With Somebody — Sony Pictures
  5. Black Panther: Wakanda Forever  — Disney/Marvel
  6. The Locksmith — Screen Media
  7. Black Adam — Warner
  8. Devil’s Peak — Screen Media
  9. Violent Night — Universal
  10. Top Gun: Maverick — Paramount

 

Top Digital (VOD + Sellthrough), Redbox On Demand, Week Ended March 5:

  1. The Old Way — Lionsgate
  2. The Minute You Wake Up Dead — Lionsgate
  3. A Man Called Otto — Sony Pictures
  4. Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance With Somebody — Sony Pictures
  5. Knock at the Cabin — Universal
  6. Magic Mike’s Last Dance — Warner
  7. Puss in Boots: The Last Wish — Universal/DreamWorks
  8. Devil’s Peak — Screen Media
  9. Devotion — Paramount
  10. Plane — Lionsgate

 

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‘The Old Way’ Grabs No. 1 Spots on Redbox Disc and Digital Charts

Lionsgate’s The Old Way debuted at No. 1 on both the Redbox disc rental chart and the Redbox On Demand chart the week ended Feb. 26.

The film stars Nicolas Cage in his first Western as a former gunslinger who takes up arms alongside his 12-year-old daughter to protect the family against an outlaw and his gang.

Disney-owned Marvel Studios’ Black Panther: Wakanda Forever dropped to No. 2 on the Redbox disc rental chart, which tracks DVD and Blu-ray Disc rentals at Redbox’s thousands of red kiosks. The film finds the now public nation of Wakanda protecting itself from a hidden underwater kingdom in the wake of King T’Challa’s death.

No. 2 on the Redbox On Demand chart, which tracks digital VOD and sellthrough transactions, was Universal’s Knock at the Cabin, the new M. Night Shyamalan thriller about a vacationing family who are taken hostage and forced to make a sacrifice to avert the apocalypse. It became available for premium digital sellthrough and rental Feb. 24.

Screen Media’s The Locksmith, about a former prisoner (Ryan Phillippe) who is pulled back into a world of crime despite wanting to settle down with his detective girlfriend (Kate Bosworth) and their daughter, was No. 3 on the Redbox disc rental chart and No. 7 on the Redbox On Demand chart.

No. 4 on the disc rental chart, and No. 8 on the digital chart, was Screen Media’s Devil’s Peak, about an 18-year-old who must choose between his meth-dealing kingpin father and leaving his home in North Carolina’s Appalachian Mountains forever with the girl he loves. The film won’t be widely available on disc until April 11, but Redbox has it available early as of Feb. 24.

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Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment’s Black Adam remained No. 5 on the Redbox disc rental chart, and was No. 4 on the digital chart.

Universal’s creepy girl doll thriller M3GAN dropped to No. 5 on the Redbox On Demand chart.

Rounding out the top five digital titles, at No. 3, was DreamWorks Animation’s Puss in Boots: The Last Wish, from Universal Pictures. The animated sequel entered the regular-pricing digital window Feb. 21.

Top DVD and Blu-ray Disc Rentals, Redbox Kiosks, Week Ended Feb. 26:

  1. The Old Way — Lionsgate
  2. Black Panther: Wakanda Forever  — Disney/Marvel
  3. The Locksmith — Screen Media
  4. Devil’s Peak — Screen Media
  5. Black Adam — Warner
  6. As Good as Dead — Samuel Goldwyn
  7. Violent Night — Universal
  8. The Fabelmans — Universal
  9. Mindcage — Lionsgate
  10. Top Gun: Maverick — Paramount

 

Top Digital (VOD + Sellthrough), Redbox On Demand, Week Ended Feb. 26:

  1. The Old Way — Lionsgate
  2. Knock at the Cabin — Universal
  3. Puss in Boots: The Last Wish — Universal/DreamWorks
  4. Black Adam — Warner
  5. M3GAN — Universal
  6. Plane — Lionsgate
  7. The Locksmith — Screen Media
  8. Devil’s Peak — Screen Media
  9. Violent Night — Universal
  10. Ticket to Paradise — Universal

 

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