Two new releases took the two top spots on both Redbox charts the week ended July 23.
Rampage, the sci-fi film starring Dwayne Johnson and based on the classic 1980s video game of the same name, rode its nearly $100 million North American box office gross to a No. 1 debut on both Redbox’s kiosk rental chart, which tracks DVD and Blu-ray Disc rentals, and the Redbox On Demand chart, which tracks digital purchases and rentals.
Universal Pictures’ I Feel Pretty, the Amy Schumer comedy that earned just under $50 million in U.S. theaters, debuted at No. 2, also on both charts.
Paramount’s A Quiet Place, the surprise horror hit about a family stalked by monsters that hunt by sound, slipped to No. 3 on both charts.
A third new release, Universal’s Blumhouse’s Truth or Dare, debuted at No. 5 on the kiosk disc rental chart and No. 6 on the transactional VOD chart. The Lucy Hale-starring supernatural horror film earned just over $40 million at the domestic box office.
And a fourth newcomer, Lionsgate’s Traffik, bowed at No. 6 on the kiosk chart and No. 8 on the digital chart.
Universal’s Blockers, about a trio of parents who try to stop their daughters from losing their virginity on prom night, slipped to No. 4 on the kiosk chart and No. 6 on the digital chart.
Twentieth Century Fox’s Supertroopers 2 shot up to No. 4 on the Redbox On Demand digital chart.
Top DVD and Blu-ray Disc Rentals, Redbox Kiosks, Week Ending July 23
- Rampage (new)
- I Feel Pretty (new)
- A Quiet Place
- Blockers
- Blumhouse’s Truth or Dare (new)
- Traffik (new)
- Tomb Raider (2018)
- Tyler Perry’s Acrimony
- Escape Plan 2 – Double Feature
- Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle
Top Digital, Redbox On Demand, Week Ending July 23
- Rampage (new)
- I Feel Pretty (new)
- A Quiet Place
- Super Troopers 2
- Blockers
- Blumhouse’s Truth or Dare (new)
- The Equalizer
- Traffik (new)
- Tyler Perry’s Acrimony
- Game Night
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