Toronto Star

Big screen films dominate downloads

Closing of theatres creates streaming boom

- KELLY GILBLOM BLOOMBERG

With coronaviru­s shutting down movie theatres in the U.S., films that should still be playing on the big screen are dominating most-downloaded lists.

Over the weekend, Universal Pictures’ “The Invisible Man” and Walt Disney Co.’s “Onward” were the two most popular movies to buy or rent on FandangoNo­w, an online service. Both were supposed to be exclusivel­y in theatres for the next several weeks, but those plans were upended when most of the 40,000 U.S. theatres closed due to the outbreak.

Studios are hoping to recoup some of the lost business by giving viewers quarantine­d in their homes an early opportunit­y to watch new films. That means practicall­y every firstrun movie, including “Birds of Prey,” from AT&T Inc.’s Warner Bros. and Sony Corp.’s “Bad Boys for Life,” will be accessible to everyone with a TV, internet connection and $20.

“As fans continue to look for new content to watch at home,

FandangoNo­w has experience­d its biggest weekend ever,” said Cameron Douglas, who oversees the service. “We expect to see another big week ahead.”

But rentals are unlikely to make up for what filmmakers and distributo­rs lose from the shuttered theatres. Some studios opted to delay major films scheduled to premiere in

March, April or May, rather than make them available at home early. The box office is still the biggest source of revenue for new films, even though half of ticket sales go to theatres.

Universal made three new movies available on demand Friday, including “Invisible Man,” “The Hunt” and “Emma.” All were among the 10 most popular digital downloads on FandangoNo­w, the service said Monday, without giving exact figures.

Some older favourites could see a sales boost from quarantine­d fans. Disney’s “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker” was the fifth most popular film on FandangoNO­W over the weekend.

 ?? DISNEY/PIXAR ?? Over the weekend, Walt Disney Co.’s “Onward” was one of the most popular movies to buy or rent on FandangoNo­w, an online streaming service.
DISNEY/PIXAR Over the weekend, Walt Disney Co.’s “Onward” was one of the most popular movies to buy or rent on FandangoNo­w, an online streaming service.

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