On this week's Watched at Home Top 20, Top Gun: Maverick reentered the No. 1 spot, following its much-anticipated physical disk release. One spot down, controversial documentary Hebrews to Negroes: Wake Up Black America, self-distributed by author/producer Ronald Dalton Jr., drew interest after being in the news for its antisemitic themes and Twitter promotion by NBA star Kyrie Irving, who was suspended by the Brooklyn Nets last week for his public support of the film. Yellowstone Season 5 staked its claim at No. 7 with preorders of the new season. The series’ earlier seasons have been WAH chart staples since the chart began publishing in 2020. Below that, titles mostly shuffled or stayed the same. The only reentry was Universal's creature feature Beast, bubbling under at No. 17.
DEG compiles the ‘Watched at Home Top 20’ list with the most widely consumed titles on disc and digital during the previous week (outside subscription-based streaming platforms). Assembled with the newest studio and retailer data every seven days, it showcases current consumer enthusiasm for home viewing of the newest film and television releases.
Please see below for the November 10 ‘Watched at Home Top 20’ list:
Top Gun: Maverick (Paramount)
Hebrews to Negroes: Wake Up Black America (Ronald Dalton Jr.)