‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’ and ‘Transformers One’ Share Top VOD Spots, Netflix Original ‘Don’t Move’ Scores

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Two films shared top spots on VOD charts. The newly released “Transformers One” (Paramount) leads at Fandango (which ranks by revenue), while “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” (Warner Bros.) in its third week returned to #1 at iTunes (calculating by transactions). Both films rent for $19.99.

Netflix continues its string of originals placing first on its top 10 movie list (briefly interrupted by “Bad Boys Ride or Die”), with “Don’t Move” (a horror/thriller with Sam Raimi as one of the producers) taking over the #1 spot.

“The Wild Robot” (Universal), still the #3 film in theaters this weekend, placed second on both charts (it was #1 once during the week at iTunes). “Transformers One” is fourth at iTunes, though it was #1 initially earlier in the week. “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” is #3 at Fandango.

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Now in its second week, “Alien: Romulus” (Disney), renting at an unusually high $24.99 (as are “The Wild Robot” and “Deadpool & Wolverine”), dropped #5 at Fandango and #7 at iTunes.

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Otherwise, changes are minor on the VOD lists. “Deadpool & Wolverine” (Disney) is third at Fandango, fourth at iTunes. “Longlegs” (Neon) rebounds with its lower $5.99 rental cost (#5 at iTunes, #6 at Fandango despite its price).

“Reagan” (Showbiz Direct) held on at #10 on both, lower than its first week. “Classified” (Saban), a Bulgarian-made action thriller with Aaron Eckhart, went direct-to-home viewing ($9.99 rental), #9 at iTunes.

“Don’t Move,” which stars Kelsey Asbille (“Fargo”) and Finn Wittrock, replaced Anna Kendrick’s “Woman of the Hour,” another original, at #1. It centers on a grieving mother who is injected with a body movement-limiting drug by a serial killer. “Family Pack,” a Netflix French-produced, Czech-filmed fantasy, is #6. “Hijack ’93” from Nigeria at #8 and the second week of “Sweet Bobby: My Catfish Nightmare” at #9 make five overall original titles.

Their top studio titles this week are “The Secret Life of Pets” (#3), “Sing” (#4), and “Kung Fu Panda” (#5), all part of their licensing deal for Universal animated library films.

Top 10s

iTunes ranks films daily by number of transactions, while Fandango at Home lists by revenue. The listings below are for Monday, October 28 (iTunes) and the week of October 21-27 (Fandango).

The distributors listed are current rights owners. Prices for all titles are for lowest for either rental or download.

iTunes

1. Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (WB) – $19.99

2. The Wild Robot (Universal) – $24.99

3 Deadpool & Wolverine (Disney) – $24.99

4. Transformers One (Paramount) – $19.99

5. Longlegs (Neon) – $5.99

6. It Ends with Us (Sony) – $19.99

7. Alien: Romulus (Disney) – $24.99

8. Twisters (Universal) – $9.99

9. Despicable Me 4 (Universal) – $5.99

10.. Reagan (Showbiz Direct) – $19.99

Fandango at Home

1. Transformers One (Paramount) – $24.99

2. The Wild Robot (Universal) – $24.99

3. Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (WB) – $19.99

4. Deadpool & Wolverine (Disney) – $24.99

5. Alien: Romulus (Disney) – $24.99

6. Longlegs (Neon) – $5.99

7. Twisters (Universal) – $9.99

8. It Ends with Us (Sony) – $19.99

9. Classified (Saban) – $9.99

10. Reagan (Showbiz Direct) – $19.99

Netflix Movies

These are the most-viewed, current rankings on Netflix’s domestic daily chart on Monday, October 28. Originals include both Netflix-produced and acquired titles it initially presents in the U.S. Netflix publishes its own worldwide weekly top 10 on Tuesdays based on time viewed, and usually includes films for which it doesn’t have domestic rights. They have no other U.S.-only chart.

1. Don’t Move (Netflix original)

2. Woman of the Hour (Netflix original)

3. The Secret Life of Pets (2016 theatrical release)

4. Sing (2016 theatrical release)

5. Kung Fu Panda (2008)

6. Family Pack (Netflix original)

7. Bad Boys: Ride or Die (2024 theatrical release)

8. Hijack ’93 (Netflix Nigerian original)

9. Sweet Bobby: My Catfish Nightmare (Netflix British original documentary)

10. Pixels (2015 theatrical release)

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