It’s been a while since I mentioned Fackham Hall (March 30th – here) – so how is it doing now?
The main Fackham post (which lists all of the dates) is here. Handful of headline dates:
- December 5th 2025 – opened in 1,100 US cinemas
- December 12th 2025 – UK / Ire cinemas
- December 18th 2025 – Russian cinemas
- December 26th 2025 – released on Apple iTunes for US / Can
- January 20th 2026 – US release of DVD / Blu-ray
- January 26th 2026 – UK / Ire VOD release on Amazon
- February 19th 2026 – Aus & NZ cinemas
- February 24th 2026 – released on Rakuten TV in UK / Ire
- March 6th 2026 – added to HBO Max
- March 16th 2026 – Region 2 DVD and Blu-ray release (UK, Europe etc.)
It’s April 20th 2026 and it’s STILL doing well in the charts for streaming / VOD / physical media.
Some of the below I’ve copied from the earlier post (March 30th) – but I’ve brought it up to date with data for the last 30 days.
This has got to be the MOST BORING data ever – but it’s just to give you an idea that, 4 months post release, it’s STILL boinging in and out of the Top 10, all over the place.
We need to bear in mind that, when it disappears from a Top 10 for a couple of days, that probably means it was hanging around just outside…because it soon pinged back again.
Box Office Takings
I’m not sure it’s in many cinemas now (still the odd UK one on the official website – here) so the box office takings numbers haven’t gone up.
The worldwide numbers quoted are:
- The Numbers – $4,701,319
- Box Office Mojo – $4,780,244
All these numbers are slightly dubious as BOM includes Lithuania and the Russian figures went down slightly, after a couple of weeks. From social posts that I’ve seen I’m pretty sure it was theatres in other countries that no one has listed – let’s just settle on at LEAST $5m.
Amazon UK VOD
Amazon have a chart for their Top 100 best sellers (here) and Fackham has been in the chart all of this year. Rental was initially £15.99 but is now down to £5.49. A purchase is #13.99.
Its lowest position was #78 (February 26th) but it then steadily crept back up until it hit #5 on March 22nd 2026).
Ever since then it’s dropped no lower than #16 and has spent around half the time sitting at #11 to #15.
The Global ratings currently have 399 reviews (3.6 out of 5) that sit at:
- 5 star – 46%
- 4 star – 14%
- 3 star – 14%
- 2 star – 8%
- 1 star – 18%
Amazon Prime
Fackham is available, at no extra cost, for anyone with an Amazon Prime subscription and Flixpatrol displays data for any countries where it makes the Top 10 (here).
Since March 25th it had been around #6-8 for Canada but dropped out for a couple of days (April 3rd and 4th). Then spent a couple of days at #10 and #9 and then out again until April 13th (#10). Has now left the top 10 again.
There is a chart there for the UK but the numbers look suspiciously similar to the VOD chart – so not 100% sure what they represent (unless Amazon UK counts Prime views within its sale / rental chart).
HBO Max (US)
On March 8th it debuted at #1 and held that position for 4 days. It has since slipped down the Top 10 and was #10 on the 20th.
It left the Top 10 for a couple of days but re-appeared on the 26th and pinged around #6 to #8 until April 2nd.
Apple TV Store
The Flixpatrol chart (here) is headed “Top 10” but is actually sometimes a Top 25…slightly confusing.
Fackham first appeared on this chart on January 6th (Canada) and then recharted, with more countries, around early March.
March 31st it was still at #7 (Aus), #19 (Ire), #5 (New Zealand) and #10 (UK).
It hung around those positions, for those countries, until April 6th.
April 12th, it landed at #21 for Germany and #19 for Austria. For those 2 countries it had left the charts by the 15th.
The numbers for April 20th are #21 (Australia), #11 (NZ) and #25 (UK). Ireland had been #11 until the 18th.
Question here is – Google what?
- Australia – #21 on March 30th
- New Zealand – landed at #7 on March 27th and currently at #3
Only these 2 countries on this chart and, for most of April NZ was #3. Aus hung around #24.
Today, April 20th, it’s still #25 (Aus) and #3 (NZ).
Rakuten TV
I didn’t realise Rakuten was such a big streamer. Apparently Japanese and covers 43 European territories. When is a country a territory, I wonder?
Back in early February it peaked at #1 for both the UK and Ireland and #9 for Poland on March 2nd. Since then, the UK / Poland have viewed it enough for it to be in and out of the Top 10. Had last been seen, in the Polish chart, at #3 on March 25th and then returned on April 7th at #7.
It spent a lot of time at #6 (Pol) until April 18th when it dropped to #8 – and then was joined the next day by Ire #2 and UK #1.
After a couple of days at #2 Ireland has dropped to #4 today (April 20th) but the UK is still #1.
Chili
A Polish channel that appeared on Flixpatrol on March 24th with Fackham at #5 (for 4 days). Went down to #8 or #9 until April 1st.
Dropped out of the chart but returned at #3 on April 8th and, after a few days there, hung around #6 to #9 until April 17th.

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