‘Dune’ Takes Over Top Spot on Redbox Disc Rental Chart

Warner Bros. Home Entertainment’s Dune debuted at No. 1 on the Redbox disc rental chart the week ended Jan. 16.

From director Denis Villeneuve, the film is the latest adaptation of the 1965 Frank Herbert novel about factions of a galactic empire warring over the riches of a desert planet. It earned $107.4 million at the domestic box office.

The previous week’s top disc rental, Sony Pictures’ Venom: Let There Be Carnage, slipped to No. 3 on the disc rental chart, but stayed No. 1 on the Redbox On Demand chart for a fifth week.

The newly released Halloween Kills, from Universal Pictures, debuted at No. 2 on the Redbox disc rental chart, which tracks DVD and Blu-ray Disc rentals at Redbox’s more than 40,000 red kiosks, and was No. 3 on the on the Redbox On Demand chart, which tracks digital VOD and sellthrough transactions. 

The No. 2 digital title was Paramount’s Clifford the Big Red Dog, an adaptation of the children’s book series about a little girl whose best friend is a giant red dog.

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MGM’s No Time to Die, distributed on disc by Universal Pictures Home Entertainment, was No. 4 on the disc chart and No. 7 on the digital chart.

No. 5 on the disc rental chart and No. 6 on the On Demand chart was the horror film Antlers from Disney-owned Searchlight Pictures.

The No. 4 digital title was Sing 2, an animated sequel from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment. No. 5 on the digital chart was was Sony Pictures’ Ghostbusters: Afterlife.

Top DVD and Blu-ray Disc Rentals, Redbox Kiosks, Week Ended Jan. 16:

  1. Dune: Part One — Warner
  2. Halloween Kills — Universal
  3. Venom: Let There Be Carnage — Sony Pictures
  4. No Time to Die — Universal/MGM
  5. Antlers — Searchlight
  6. Free Guy — Disney/20th Century
  7. American Siege — Redbox
  8. The Last Duel — 20th Century
  9. Dangerous — Lionsgate
  10. Cry Macho — Warner

 

Top Digital (VOD + Sellthrough), Redbox On Demand, Week Ended Jan. 16:

  1. Venom: Let There Be Carnage — Sony Pictures
  2. Clifford the Big Red Dog — Paramount
  3. Halloween Kills — Universal
  4. Sing 2 — Universal
  5. Ghostbusters: Afterlife — Sony Pictures
  6. Antlers — Searchlight
  7. No Time to Die — MGM
  8. Free Guy — Disney/20th Century
  9. Dangerous — Lionsgate
  10. F9: The Fast Saga — Universal

 

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