Tom Holland is still on his winning streak, as Uncharchetd remained at the top of the box office this weekend. The film managed to bring in another $23.2 million, which is only a 46% drop which is really good as most films in the pandemic have been dropping in the 60s and 70s. This clearly shows that moviegoing is slowly returning. The film is also doing very strong business internationally bringing in another $58.3 million over the weekend, proving that this is building to be a strong new franchise for Sony and Holland.

The Channing Tatum led film Dog also stayed at number 2 this weekend bringing in an impressive $10.1 million, meaning it is doing a lot better then was anticipated. Rounding off the top 3 is Hollands other big hit Spider-Man No way Home as it brought in another $5.9 million as is close to catching $800 million domestic. However the numbers for Spidey will most likely fall now as it has just been announced to be coming to digital on March 22. Death and the Nile and Jackass Forever was also steady at 4 and 5, with the first grossing $4.5 million and Jackass bringing in another $3.1 million.

Now moving over to the Nielsen chart for the week of 24 January. Ozark stayed strong at number 1 breaking a record and claiming the Nielsen crown with 4.1 Billion minutes of the show streamed. The Book of Boba Fett jumped from 5 to number 2 on the charts, with the return of the Mandalorian as the focus.

Over to movies where Encanto really is a big hit for Disney as it sprang another week atop of the charts. Home Team and Ice Age Adele years of buck wild debuting strong at number 2 and 3 respectfully.

Looking at the global charts for Netflix the week beginning February 14th. In films the Tinder Swindler stayed at number 1 proving a big hit for the service, with the Texas Chainsaw massacre debuting at number 2. In TV, inventing Anna proved to be more appointment television staying strong at number 1. Love is Blind season 2 and Sweet Magnolias season 2 both are still doing strong business coming in at number 2 and 3.

