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  • 'Trolls World Tour' Makes a Return to the Top of Video on Demand Chart

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    Having spent several weeks at number one when it was first released online in April, the ‘Trolls’ sequel leaps ahead of Kevin Bacon’s ‘You Should Have Left’ and ends ‘The King of Staten Island’ domination.

    Jun 30, 2020
    AceShowbiz – “Trolls World Tour” has returned to the top of FandangoNOW’s most popular video-on-demand titles in America.
    The hit animated film spent several weeks at number one when it was first released online in April and now it has ended “The King of Staten Island” run, while leaping ahead of Kevin Bacon’s new horror movie “You Should Have Left”.

    Steve Carell’s new movie “Irresistible” and “Scoob!” round out the new top five of films fans are streaming on FandangoNOW.
    “The Invisible Man, “Sonic the Hedgehog”, “Bad Boys for Life”, “The Hunt” and “Jumanji: The Next Level” complete the top 10.
    This week’s video-on-demand releases in the U.S. include Mel Gibson’s “Force of Nature”, “Viena and the Fantomes”, starring Dakota Fanning, and Orlando Bloom’s new movie “The Outpost”.

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    'Scoob!' Dethrones 'Trolls World Tour' From Top of On-Demand Movie Chart

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    After weeks of domination, the sequel to 2016’s ‘Trolls’ falls to number two on the weekly countdown, but still comes ahead of ‘The Invisible Man’, ‘Capone’ and ‘Sonic the Hedgehog’.
    May 19, 2020
    AceShowbiz – The latest Scooby-Doo movie has shot to the top of America’s leading on-demand movie chart.
    “Scoob!”, which debuted digitally on Friday (May 15), has toppled “Trolls World Tour” to take the number one spot on FandangoNOW’s weekly countdown.
    “Trolls World Tour” falls to two, ahead of longtime hit “The Invisible Man” and new release “Capone”. “Sonic the Hedgehog” rounds out the top five, while “Fantasy Island”, “Bad Boys for Life”, “Bloodshot”, “Birds of Prey: And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn” and “Jumanji: The Next Level” complete the new top 10.

    “Military Wives”, Bruce Willis’ “Survive the Night” and new Mary J. Blige film “Body Cam” are among the titles set for release this week (begins May 18).

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    'Trolls World Tour' Continues to Dominate On-Demand Charts

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    Topping the countdown for a fifth week, the animated sequel to 2016’s ‘Trolls’ edges out Vin Diesel’s new movie ‘Bloodshot’ and Jim Carrey’s ‘Sonic the Hedgehog’.
    May 14, 2020
    AceShowbiz – “Trolls World Tour” has extended its run at the top of FandangoNOW’s on-demand charts in the U.S.
    The film has edged out Vin Diesel’s new movie “Bloodshot” and “Sonic the Hedgehog” to top the countdown for a fifth week.
    Universal bosses’ decision to release “Trolls World Tour” as an on-demand movie quickly paid off – the film racked up an estimated $95 million (£76.3 million) in U.S. rental fees in just 19 days.
    The animated sequel, featuring the voices of Justin Timberlake and Anna Kendrick, was released on the same day it was scheduled to hit cinemas but the big screen roll out was scrapped when the coronavirus shuttered theatres in March.
    “Bad Boys for Life” and “Jumanji: The Next level” complete the new FandangoNOW top five, while Liam Hemsworth’s new movie “Arkansas”, “Birds of Prey: And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn”, “Gretel & Hansel”, “I Still Believe” and “The Gentlemen” round out the top 10.
    “Castle in the Ground” and “Scoob!” are released direct to on-demand on FandangoNOW this week, May 15.

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    Justin Timberlake and Anna Kendrick Blindsided by 'Trolls World Tour' VOD Release, Demand Bonuses

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    ‘Top voice stars’ of the ‘Trolls’ sequel were reportedly not told beforehand that the animated movie would be skipping theaters and premiering straight on VOD.
    May 7, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Theater owners were apparently not the only ones shocked by NBCUniversal’s decision to release “Trolls World Tour” straight on demand. Words are the movie’s “top voice actors,” including Justin Timberlake and Anna Kendrick, were caught off guard with the animated flick’s on-demand release.
    According to The Hollywood Reporter, the cast was not informed ahead of the March 16 announcement that the film would be skipping theaters and premiering straight on VOD. The movie was made available for rent for $19.99 on VOD on April 10, the same day it was slated to hit theaters.
    Now, the stars are reportedly demanding to be paid the bonuses they would have received had the movie opened theatrically. Generally, the actors would earn bonuses once the film makes $350 million at the global box office.
    As Universal has bragged about the impressive $100 million gross the movie has earned since its release, the stars are still looking for the compensation they agreed on when they signed on for the film years back. However, unlike “relatively transparent box office numbers,” studios aren’t obligated to share the on-demand numbers.
    Meanwhile, industry veterans think that the movie may never make a dime, considering the on-demand release doesn’t cater to fans in countries where on-demand is not yet a big business. “They probably overhyped it,” says Hal Vogel of Vogel Capital Management. “But like most people in the business, they haven’t had a lot of success in the past two or three months, so any ray of sunshine helps.”
    Prior to this, NBCUniversal enraged AMC Theaters after its CEO Jeff Shell said that “as soon as theaters reopen, we expect to release movies on both formats.” This prompted AMC Theaters to ban future all Universal movies if the studio goes ahead with this model.

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    'Trolls World Tour' Digital Success Prompts AMC Theaters Ban on Universal Films

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    AMC announces the decision following NBCUniversal CEO Jeff Shell’s comments about the on-demand success of the animated movie and what it means for the future of moviegoing.
    Apr 29, 2020
    AceShowbiz – AMC Theaters is cutting ties with Universal Pictures in the wake of “Trolls World Tour” digital success. As the studio is celebrating the $100 million gross of the animated movie in premium VOD rentals since its April 10 release in North America, the world’s largest cinema chain has decided not to play any of the studio’s films from now on.
    This move was prompted by NBCUniversal CEO Jeff Shell’s comments on the on-demand success of the “Trolls” and how it would affect the studio’s strategy to release its movies in the future post-coronavirus pandemic. “The results for ‘Trolls World Tour’ have exceeded our expectations and demonstrated the viability of PVOD,” Shell told The Wall Street Journal, which first reported the numbers. “As soon as theaters reopen, we expect to release movies on both formats.”
    Shell’s statement didn’t sit well with AMC Theatres chair-CEO Adam Aron, who called the comments unacceptable. In a letter to Universal Filmed Entertainment Group chairman Donna Langley, he wrote, “It is disappointing to us, but Jeff’s comments as to Universal’s unilateral actions and intentions have left us with no choice. Therefore, effectively immediately AMC will no longer play any Universal movies in any of our theaters in the United States, Europe or the Middle East.”
    “This policy affects any and all Universal movies per se, goes into effect today and as our theaters reopen, and is not some hollow or ill-considered threat,” he continued, before giving a stern warning to other studios which decide to do the same practice regarding the release of their movies. “Incidentally, this policy is not aimed solely at Universal out of pique or to be punitive in any way, it also extends to any movie maker who unilaterally abandons current windowing practices absent good faith negotiations between us, so that they as distributor and we as exhibitor both benefit and neither are hurt from such changes.”
    “Currently, with the press comment today, Universal is the only studio contemplating a wholesale change to the status quo. Hence, this immediate communication in response,” it concluded.
    Universal has since responded to AMC’s letter, saying that Shell’s comments were misconstrued. “We absolutely believe in the theatrical experience and have made no statement to the contrary. As we stated earlier, going forward, we expect to release future films directly to theaters, as well as on PVOD when that distribution outlet makes sense,” the studio said in a statement. “We look forward to having additional private conversations with our exhibition partners but are disappointed by this seemingly coordinated attempt from AMC and NATO to confuse our position and our actions.”
    It went on explaining, “Our goal in releasing ‘Trolls: World Tour’ on PVOD was to deliver entertainment to people who are sheltering at home, while movie theatres and other forms of outside entertainment are unavailable. Based on the enthusiastic response to the film, we believe we made the right move.”
    “Trolls World Tour” was originally planned to be released theatrically. But due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic that made that an impossibility for now, Universal bypassed theaters in favor of launching the movie on-demand.

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    'Trolls World Tour' Achieves Success Amid Coronavirus Pandemic With Digital Release

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    Universal’s decision to release the follow-up to 2016’s ‘Trolls’ sequel as an on-demand movie has earned the studio an estimated $95 million only in 19 days since its release.
    Apr 29, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Universal bosses’ decision to release “Trolls World Tour” as an on-demand movie has paid off – the film has racked up an estimated $95 million (£76.3 million) in U.S. rental fees in 19 days.
    The animated sequel, featuring the voices of Justin Timberlake and Anna Kendrick, was released on the same day it was scheduled to hit cinemas but the big screen roll out was scrapped when the coronavirus shuttered theatres last month.
    The first “Trolls” movie grossed $120.8 million (£97 million) at the North American box office over the same period and went on to make $346.8 million (£278.7 million) globally, according to Deadline.

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    'Trolls World Tour' Sets Digital Rental Record on Easter Weekend With Biggest Debut Ever

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    Overtaking previous record set by ‘Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom’ and ‘Avengers: Endgame’, the sequel to 2016’s ‘Trolls’ rakes in $30 million on its opening weekend.
    Apr 14, 2020
    AceShowbiz – The animated “Trolls World Tour” has set a new world record for opening weekend digital rentals after the film debuted out of cinemas due to the coronavirus lockdown.
    The sequel to 2016 hit “Trolls” premiered on Friday, April 10, and took in $30 million (£23 million) over Easter Weekend, overtaking the previous digital records set by “Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom” and “Avengers: Endgame”.
    “Trolls World Tour” has ranked number one on digital platforms, including Amazon, Comcast, Apple, Vudu, Google/YouTube, DirecTV and FandangoNow, where the film replaced “Bad Boys for Life” as America’s top video-on-demand hit.
    It also became the Fandango service’s most pre-ordered title of all time, the bestselling film on its opening day, and the bestselling film during its first three days of digital release.

    “Bad Boys for Life” dropped to two on the FandangoNow chart, with “Sonic the Hedgehog”, “Birds of Prey: And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn” and “The Invisible Man” completing the top five.

    This week’s new releases on video-on-demand include “Fantasy Island” and “The Rhythm Section”.

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