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![]() New this week, on one chart each and all at $19.99, are “The French Dispatch” (Searchlight), “Clifford the Big Red Dog” (Paramount), “Halloween Kills – Extended Edition” (Universal), and “Ron’s Gone Wrong” (Disney). “The Last Duel” (Disney/$5.99, price reduced this week) and “Elf” (Warner Bros./$3.99) had two listings. ![]() “No Time to Die” (United Artists/$19.99) and “Free Guy” (Disney/$5.99) continue their lengthy placement on the top-10 charts. ‘Oppenheimer’ Sold $5 Million in Tickets This Weekend Because ‘Barbie’ Was Sold Out Their appearance - a year after similarly doing great at Netflix exclusively (the streamer no longer has rights) and before their certain Peacock library transition - reinforces, just like “Spider-Man,” how franchises and sequels are what the public wants most. “The Grinch” is actually #2 at Google Play. Their biggest rival this week was Universal, continuing to fly high with both “The Grinch” and “How the Grinch Stole Christmas,” both $3.99 and also placing among all three charts. Those presales rank the film at #6 on Google’s chart. And Google Play, in a move that will confuse many, is accepting pre-buys for “No Way Home” for an unspecified date. And not only 2019’s “Far from Home” but also 2017’s “Spider-Man: Homecoming” (also $3.99) made two charts. ![]() And “ Venom: Let There Be Carnage,” helped by a price reduction to $5.99, leads at iTunes and Vudu (the lower price started December 17 Google Play tends to lag a few days in reporting). ![]() One is “Spider-Man: Far from Home” ($3.99), #1 at Google Play and second at iTunes. Sony Pictures not only sold 93 percent of movie theater tickets this weekend - with “ Spider-Man: No Way Home” at $260 million leading the charge - but the studio is also #1 on all three VOD charts below with two different titles. ![]()
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