

‘Top Gun: Maverick’ Remains No. 1 Redbox Disc Rental for Fourth Week; ‘Black Adam’ Leads on Digital Chart
November 29, 2022
Paramount Home Entertainment’s Top Gun: Maverick was No. 1 for a fourth week on the Redbox disc rental chart the week ended Nov. 27.
The fighter jet sequel starring Tom Cruise slipped to No. 2 on the Redbox On Demand chart, which tracks digital VOD and sellthrough transactions.
The top Redbox On Demand title was Warner’s Black Adam, newly released through digital retailers. The DC comics flick stars Dwayne Johnson as the title character, an ancient superhuman who is freed from a magic prison by a group of archeologists.
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment’s Bullet Train slipped to No. 3 on both charts.
No. 2 on the disc rental chart, which tracks DVD and Blu-ray Disc rentals at Redbox’s thousands of red kiosks, was Screen Media’s Poker Face, a film directed by and starring Russell Crowe about a billionaire whose poker night is attacked by thieves. It was No. 4 on the digital chart.
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Universal Pictures Home Entertainment’s Nope slid to No. 4 on the disc rental chart, and No. 6 on the digital chart.
The No. 5 disc rental was Warner’s Three-Thousand Years of Longing, a romance fantasy about a professor who unleashes an ancient genie.
The No. 5 digital title was Universal’s Jurassic World Dominion.
Top DVD and Blu-ray Disc Rentals, Redbox Kiosks, Week Ended Nov. 27:
- Top Gun: Maverick — Paramount
- Poker Face — Screen Media
- Bullet Train — Sony Pictures
- Nope — Universal
- Three-Thousand Years of Longing — Warner
- Ainbo: Spirit of the Amazon — Shout! Factory
- Beast — Universal
- The Enforcer — Screen Media
- The System — Vertical
- Fall — Lionsgate
Top Digital (VOD + Sellthrough), Redbox On Demand, Week Ended Nov. 27:
- Black Adam — Warner
- Top Gun: Maverick — Paramount
- Bullet Train — Sony Pictures
- Poker Face — Screen Media
- Jurassic World Dominion — Universal
- Nope — Universal
- The Invitation — Sony Pictures
- Fall — Lionsgate
- Fatman — Paramount
- The Grinch — Universal