Nielsen VideoScan/Home Media Magazine: Blu-ray/DVD/HD DVD Stats (Updated Weekly)

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    Stats:

    For the week ending December 15, 2018, here are the stats:

    Percentage of revenue (MPN):
    Blu-ray vs DVD: 43.67% vs 56.33%

    Blu-ray sales total spending: $51.13 million
    DVD sales total spending: $65.94 million

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    Top 10:

    We're now into the thick of the holidays shopping period, where sales increase, building up all the way to the end of the year.

    This is why, despite the lack of an A-list release, Blu-ray and DVD revenue both rose compared to the previous week.

    That's not to say there weren't new releases. The top selling new release was The Equalizer 2, which was also this week's overall top seller.

    It sold almost twice as many copies as the second placed Smallfoot. The next new release was 5th, Peppermint.

    It was then all the way down to 19th for the next new release, Unbroken: Path to Redemption.

    This week's Ultra HD Blu-ray report: Only 'The Equalizer 2' was made available on 4K Ultra HD, out of the previously mentioned new releases. 8 titles out of this week's top 10 had UHD editions.

    The complete top 10 chart is below (new releases in bold, Blu-ray exclusives are denoted by *, UHD releases denoted by +):
    1. The Equalizer 2+
    2. Smallfoot
    3. Mission: Impossible - Fallout+
    4. Incredibles 2+
    5. Peppermint
    6. The Meg+
    7. Avengers: Infinity War+
    8. Ant-Man and The Wasp+
    9. Solo: A Star Wars Story+
    10. The Greatest Showman+


    Blu-ray, Ultra HD Blu-ray Sales Share:

    BD sales share for a title is the percentage of disc packages sold for this movie that contained the Blu-ray edition of the film (including combos, and Ultra HD editions). So a BD sales share of 60% indicates that 60% of disc packages sold for this particular film contained the Blu-ray edition for this film, and so anything over 50% means that the Blu-ray version of the film was more popular than the DVD version.

    It was 'Unbroken: Path to Redemption' that had the highest BD sales share, with 78.57%.

    'The Equalizer 2' managed to get 60.48%, while 'Peppermint' got 55.66%.

    'Smallfoot' failed to get above 50%, with a BD sales share of 46%.

    A rare treat in that 'Smallfoot' was also made available on Blu-ray 3D, but with a BD3D sales share of just 0.064% (in other words, only 6.4 Blu-ray 3D copies were sold for every 10,000 copies of all formats sold), don't expect too many more 3D releases in the future.

    'The Equalizer 2' managed to grab a 4K UHD sales share of 8.83%.

    Top 20 Blu-ray, Ultra HD Blu-ray Market Share Chart

    Year on Year Comparison

    The stats for the week ending December 16, 2017 are as follows. Some small adjustments to the data posted last year (based on more recent updates) has been made and is shown below.

    Originally Posted by Stats for week ending December 16, 2017
    Blu-ray vs DVD: 38.17% vs 61.83%

    Blu-ray: $56.37 million
    DVD: $91.33 million
    This year's holiday sales period is off to a slower start than last year's, especially with DVD sales down by almost 28%!

    Blu-ray sales decreased by $5.24m (down 9.3%), with unit sales down 4.0%.

    DVD sales decreased by $25.39m (down 27.8%), with unit sales down 26.5%.

    This meant $30.63 million less in combined revenue for the week.

    Blu-ray's market share increased from 38.17% to 43.67%.
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    Stats:

    For the week ending December 8, 2018, here are the stats:

    Percentage of revenue (MPN):
    Blu-ray vs DVD: 43.17% vs 56.83%

    Blu-ray sales total spending: $42.37 million
    DVD sales total spending: $55.78 million

    These stats available from here:

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    Top 10:

    Despite the end of Cyber Monday, Blu-ray sales didn't drop off a cliff as expected, all thanks to the release of an A-list title in the form of Mission: Impossible - Fallout.

    It was easily the week's top seller, and way ahead of the next new release The Nun, in third place.

    The Happytime Murders, the next most popular new release, was in 5th place, while you had to go all the way to 16th for the next new release, Westworld: Season Two - The Door.

    And the re-release of The Lion King on 4K managed to get the title a 20th place finish.

    God Bless the Broken Road was 19th on the combined Blu-ray and DVD sales chart, but failed to get into the Blu-ray top 20.

    This week's Ultra HD Blu-ray report: Both 'Mission: Impossible - Fallout' and 'The Nun' were available in UHD format, along with of course the 4K re-release of 'The Lion King'. 9 titles out of this week's top 10 had UHD editions.

    The complete top 10 chart is below (new releases in bold, Blu-ray exclusives are denoted by *, UHD releases denoted by +):
    1. Mission: Impossible - Fallout+
    2. Incredibles 2+
    3. The Nun+
    4. Avengers: Infinity War+
    5. The Happytime Murders+
    6. Solo: A Star Wars Story+
    7. The Greatest Showman+
    8. Ant-Man and The Wasp+
    9. The Meg+
    10. Elf


    Blu-ray, Ultra HD Blu-ray Sales Share:

    BD sales share for a title is the percentage of disc packages sold for this movie that contained the Blu-ray edition of the film (including combos, and Ultra HD editions). So a BD sales share of 60% indicates that 60% of disc packages sold for this particular film contained the Blu-ray edition for this film, and so anything over 50% means that the Blu-ray version of the film was more popular than the DVD version.

    There were again no new releases in the top 20 to analyse, but some 4K titles had impressive UHD BD sales share, with 'Avengers: Infinity War' leading the chart with 22.57% (so more than 1-in-5 buyers chose the 4K edition over all other editions, including standard Blu-ray and DVD). 'Ant-Man and The Wasp' with 22.35% was also impressive, and 'Solo: A Star Wars Story' has been holding firm in the top 5 since its release, this week with 19.28%.

    It took Blu-ray years to achieve this kind of consistent market share over DVD.

    Top 20 Blu-ray, Ultra HD Blu-ray Market Share Chart

    Year on Year Comparison

    The stats for the week ending December 9, 2017 are as follows. Some small adjustments to the data posted last year (based on more recent updates) has been made and is shown below.

    Originally Posted by Stats for week ending December 9, 2017
    Blu-ray vs DVD: 36.83% vs 63.17%

    Blu-ray: $43.77 million
    DVD: $75.07 million
    While 'Mission: Impossible - Fallout' was a big movie, it apparently wasn't as big as 'Despicable Me 3', and with DVD sales declining during this holiday sales season compared to the previous one, overall revenue was down by more than $20 million.

    Blu-ray sales decreased by $1.4m (down 3.2%), with unit sales down 1.9%.

    DVD sales decreased by $19.29m (down 25.7%), with unit sales down 25.6%.

    This meant $20.69 million less in combined revenue for the week.

    Blu-ray's market share increased from 36.83% to 43.17%.
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    Stats:

    For the week ending December 1, 2018, here are the stats:

    Percentage of revenue (MPN):
    Blu-ray vs DVD: 44.77% vs 55.23%

    Blu-ray sales total spending: $46.85 million
    DVD sales total spending: $57.80 million

    These stats available from here:

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    Top 10:

    Welcome to Black Friday Week's little brother, Cyber Monday Week, where you can still get some great bargains on Blu-ray, but it's nowhere near the level on BF.

    And that's where revenue was too: a pretty big week for Blu-ray, but nowhere near the scale of Black Friday.

    And as with Black Friday, it's not a week known for new releases, and so we didn't have any in the top 20.

    As to why Cyber Monday week isn't a huge seller like Black Friday, we can rely on our Amazon Price Index to check the pricing history on selected titles. Take 'Deadpool 2', which was the top seller for Black Friday, and still the second most popular title during Cyber Monday despite its age. For Black Friday, the price of the 4K edition dropped to $9, while it was around $15 for Cyber Monday (and now back to $20). Most of the titles in the top 10 followed a similar pricing pattern.

    In other words, the discounts on Cyber Monday just weren't big enough to sustain the buying frenzy, and so naturally, Blu-ray revenue dropped significantly. This was especially true for 4K titles, many being discounted for the first time ever.

    This perhaps explains why Cyber Monday Blu-ray sales were down 2.6% compared to last year's Cyber Monday Week. But because DVD sales dropped even faster, by 26.6%, weekly Blu-ray market share actually rose quite significantly compared to a year ago. Proof that the more expensive 4K discs are selling week is shown further below when, compared to last year, Blu-ray revenue fell 2.6% despite a greater unit sale fall of 6% - fewer units sold for higher prices.

    Even with heavy discounting, it seems DVDs have had its day and now standard Blu-ray is the new DVD, whereas 4K is the new Blu-ray. This is why we have already started to linking to the 4K edition of any title by default here in our weekly report and analysis - it just seem like the time to do so.

    This week's Ultra HD Blu-ray report: Once again, every single title in the top 10 had 4K UHD editions.

    The complete top 10 chart is below (new releases in bold, Blu-ray exclusives are denoted by *, UHD releases denoted by +):
    1. Incredibles 2+
    2. Deadpool 2+
    3. Avengers: Infinity War+
    4. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom+
    5. Hotel Transylvania 3+
    6. Crazy Rich Asians+
    7. The Meg+
    8. Harry Potter Complete 8-Film Collection+
    9. The Greatest Showman+
    10. Spider-Man: Homecoming+


    Blu-ray, Ultra HD Blu-ray Sales Share:

    BD sales share for a title is the percentage of disc packages sold for this movie that contained the Blu-ray edition of the film (including combos, and Ultra HD editions). So a BD sales share of 60% indicates that 60% of disc packages sold for this particular film contained the Blu-ray edition for this film, and so anything over 50% means that the Blu-ray version of the film was more popular than the DVD version.

    There were again no new releases in the top 20 to analyse, but some 4K titles had impressive UHD BD sales share, with 'Avengers: Infinity War' leading the chart with 22.57% (so more than 1-in-5 buyers chose the 4K edition over all other editions, including standard Blu-ray and DVD). 'Ant-Man and The Wasp' with 22.35% was also impressive, and 'Solo: A Star Wars Story' has been holding firm in the top 5 since its release, this week with 19.28%.

    It took Blu-ray years to achieve this kind of consistent market share over DVD.

    Top 20 Blu-ray, Ultra HD Blu-ray Market Share Chart

    Year on Year Comparison

    The stats for the week ending December 2, 2017 are as follows. Some small adjustments to the data posted last year (based on more recent updates) has been made and is shown below.

    Originally Posted by Stats for week ending December 2, 2017
    Blu-ray vs DVD: 37.92% vs 62.08%

    Blu-ray: $48.10 million
    DVD: $78.75 million
    Blu-ray sales decreased by $1.25m (down 2.6%), with unit sales down 6%.

    DVD sales decreased by $20.95m (down 26.6%), with unit sales down 23.6%.

    This meant $22.2 million less in combined revenue for the week.

    Blu-ray's market share increased from 37.92% to 44.77%.

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    Stats:

    For the week ending November 24, 2018, here are the stats:

    Percentage of revenue (MPN):
    Blu-ray vs DVD: 47.26% vs 52.74%

    Blu-ray sales total spending: $104.37 million
    DVD sales total spending: $116.45 million

    These stats available from here:

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    Top 10:

    It's Black Friday week again, where stores, online and off, discount Blu-rays and DVDs and sales go through the roof. BF 2018 is no different, recording the highest Blu-ray and DVD weekly revenue figures for the year, figures that are unlikely to be matched for the rest of the year (although the week before Christmas usually comes close).

    There are rarely if any notable new releases during the week, and even if there are, they will come nowhere near the top 20. This was the case for Crazy Rich Asians, normally a release that would definitely be in the top 10 or even the top spot itself, but nowhere near the Blu-ray (or Blu-ray + DVD) top 20.

    Instead, it was the likes of 'Deadpool 2' and 'Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom' that led the charts, followed by the return to the top 10 for the likes of 'Justice League'. The top 20 reads like a summary of 2018's hits on Blu-ray!

    And there's a good reason why titles like 'Deadpool 2' were big sellers - the 4K version of the film was going for $9 during Amazon's BF sales, down from the usual $25. The same for 'Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom', or in 'Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle' case, a super low $7.96 for the 4K version! Not all of the top sellers had 4K discounted versions, but it's worth noting that every single title in the top 10 this week all had 4K editions available for purchase.

    So how did BF 2018 compared to previous Black Friday sales? For the first time in a couple of years, we've actually had a rise in Blu-ray sales this Black Friday compared to the previous one, very likely on the fact that many 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray movies were being heavily discounted for the first time since the format's inception - it was a great opportunity for people to "upgrade" their collection. Blu-ray sales rose 8.9% compared to a year ago.

    DVD sales, on the other hand, continued its steady decline, dropping a massive 20.8% compared to last year (which was down 15.7% compared to the year before). It won't be long before parity is reached, and soon after, Blu-ray becomes the most dominant format during Black Friday sales, which has yet to happen after all these years.

    Total revenue was still down 9.08%, or $22.05 million, better than the $36 million decline recorded last year.

    Note that these stats do not include Cyber Monday sales, the stats for which comes next week.

    This week's Ultra HD Blu-ray report: Amazingly (or predictably), every single title in the top 10 had 4K UHD editions, and many of these 4K editions were heavily discounted during Black Friday for the first time.

    The complete top 10 chart is below (new releases in bold, Blu-ray exclusives are denoted by *, UHD releases denoted by +):
    1. Deadpool 2+
    2. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom+
    3. Incredibles 2+
    4. Hotel Transylvania 3+
    5. The Greatest Showman+
    6. Avengers: Infinity War+
    7. Ready Player One+
    8. Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle
    9. Spider-Man: Homecoming+
    10. Justice League+


    Blu-ray, Ultra HD Blu-ray Sales Share:

    BD sales share for a title is the percentage of disc packages sold for this movie that contained the Blu-ray edition of the film (including combos, and Ultra HD editions). So a BD sales share of 60% indicates that 60% of disc packages sold for this particular film contained the Blu-ray edition for this film, and so anything over 50% means that the Blu-ray version of the film was more popular than the DVD version.

    There were no new releases in the top 20, but the titles that were in the top 10 recorded some pretty impressive UHD sales shares. 'Deadpool 2' managed 12.51%, while 'John Wick Chapter 2' got 19.10%. 'Ant-Man and The Wasp' hit a high of 32.12%, the highest of all titles this week.

    And we have a fair idea that it was 4K sales that led the good sales results because, if you look below, Blu-ray revenue's increase was bigger than the unit sales increase - meaning the titles that helped with sales were actually more expensive than average - so either boxsets or 4K discs (most likely the latter).

    Top 20 Blu-ray, Ultra HD Blu-ray Market Share Chart

    Year on Year Comparison

    The stats for the week ending November 25, 2017 are as follows. Some small adjustments to the data posted last year (based on more recent updates) has been made and is shown below.

    Originally Posted by Stats for week ending November 25, 2017
    Blu-ray vs DVD: 39.46% vs 60.54%

    Blu-ray: $95.84 million
    DVD: $147.03 million
    Blu-ray sales increased by $8.53m (up 8.9%), with unit sales up 3.7%.

    DVD sales decreased by $30.58m (down 20.8%), with unit sales down 18.5%.

    This meant $22.05 million less in combined revenue for the week.

    Blu-ray's market share increased from 39.46% to 47.26%.

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    Stats:

    For the week ending November 17, 2018, here are the stats:

    Percentage of revenue (MPN):
    Blu-ray vs DVD: 44.66% vs 55.34%

    Blu-ray sales total spending: $32.13 million
    DVD sales total spending: $39.82 million

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    Top 10:

    Blu-ray revenue and weekly market share dropped back slightly, mainly because this week's best selling new release, The Meg, was not a big enough release on its own to prop up the high level of sales thanks to last week's 'Incredibles 2'.

    In fact, 'Incredibles 2' was still the top selling title this week, with 'The Meg' having to settle for second place.

    In an even more distant third place was Mile 22, while 5th place was the next new release, Olaf’s Frozen Adventure.

    Star Trek: Discovery - Season One in 7th place was followed by Alpha.

    Strangely enough, there were no new releases between 11th and 20th.

    This week's Ultra HD Blu-ray report: Of the previously mentioned new releases, only 'The Meg' was made available on UHD. 5 titles out of this week's top 10 had UHD editions.

    The complete top 10 chart is below (new releases in bold, Blu-ray exclusives are denoted by *, UHD releases denoted by +):
    1. Incredibles 2+
    2. The Meg+
    3. Mile 22
    4. Christopher Robin
    5. *Olaf’s Frozen Adventure
    6. Ant-Man and The Wasp+
    7. Star Trek: Discovery - Season One
    8. Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again+
    9. Solo: A Star Wars Story+
    10. Alpha


    Blu-ray, Ultra HD Blu-ray Sales Share:

    BD sales share for a title is the percentage of disc packages sold for this movie that contained the Blu-ray edition of the film (including combos, and Ultra HD editions). So a BD sales share of 60% indicates that 60% of disc packages sold for this particular film contained the Blu-ray edition for this film, and so anything over 50% means that the Blu-ray version of the film was more popular than the DVD version.

    Of the new releases in the top 10 this week, 'Star Trek: Discovery - Season One' had the best BD sales share, 55.65%.

    'The Meg' just failed to get above the 50% mark which indicates that the Blu-ray version was more popular than the DVD version for the same title. 'The Meg' managed 49.53%.

    It was just ahead of 'Mile 22', which got 49.24%. 'Olaf’s Frozen Adventure' was a Blu-ray only release.

    'Alpha' only managed 36%, which is disappointing for a major blockbuster release.

    As for the *only* UHD release (in the top 20), 'The Meg' got a UHD sales share of 8.28%.

    As a rare treat, 'The Meg' was also released on the Blu-ray 3D format. But it only got a BD3D sales share of 1.47%, which perfectly explains why Blu-ray 3D releases are now so rare.

    Top 20 Blu-ray, Ultra HD Blu-ray Market Share Chart

    Year on Year Comparison

    The stats for the week ending November 18, 2017 are as follows. Some small adjustments to the data posted last year (based on more recent updates) has been made and is shown below.

    Originally Posted by Stats for week ending November 18, 2017
    Blu-ray vs DVD: 35.12% vs 64.88%

    Blu-ray: $25.48 million
    DVD: $47.07 million
    Blu-ray sales increased by $6.65m (up 26.1%), with unit sales up 21.6%.

    DVD sales decreased by $7.25m (down 15.4%), with unit sales down 17.1%.

    This meant $0.6 million less in combined revenue for the week.

    Blu-ray's market share increased from 35.12% to 44.66%.
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    Stats:

    For the week ending November 10, 2018, here are the stats:

    Percentage of revenue (MPN):
    Blu-ray vs DVD: 51.85% vs 48.15%

    Blu-ray sales total spending: $41.36 million
    DVD sales total spending: $38.41 million

    These stats available from here:

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    Top 10:

    A big A-lister this week that did more than $1.2 billion in box office globally was this week's top seller.

    Incredibles 2 was a big seller on Blu-ray and DVD and beat the second placed (and also newly released) Christopher Robin by more than a 4-to-1 margin.

    The Target exclusive Stranger Things 2 got as high as 7th, while there was room for another new release in the top 10 in the form of BlacKkKlansman, in 9th place.

    The 4K re-release of Wreck-It Ralph entered the Blu-ray chart at 16th.

    But largely thanks for 'Incredibles 2', Blu-ray revenue rose above $40 million and weekly Blu-ray market share was once again above 50%.

    This week's Ultra HD Blu-ray report: Of the previously mentioned new releases, only 'Christopher Robin' was not made available on UHD. 7 titles out of this week's top 10 had UHD editions.

    The complete top 10 chart is below (new releases in bold, Blu-ray exclusives are denoted by *, UHD releases denoted by +):
    1. Incredibles 2+
    2. Christopher Robin
    3. Ant-Man and The Wasp+
    4. Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again+
    5. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom+
    6. Solo: A Star Wars Story+
    7. *Stranger Things 2+
    8. Hotel Transylvania 3+
    9. BlacKkKlansman+
    10. The Spy Who Dumped Me+


    Blu-ray, Ultra HD Blu-ray Sales Share:

    BD sales share for a title is the percentage of disc packages sold for this movie that contained the Blu-ray edition of the film (including combos, and Ultra HD editions). So a BD sales share of 60% indicates that 60% of disc packages sold for this particular film contained the Blu-ray edition for this film, and so anything over 50% means that the Blu-ray version of the film was more popular than the DVD version.

    Not only was 'Incredibles 2' the best seller of the week, it also topped the market share chart, with a BD sales share of 78.74%.

    'Christopher Robin' also did well on Blu-ray, with 70.75%.

    'BlacKkKlansman' managed 58.09%.

    Both 'Stranger Things 2' and the re-release of 'Wreck-It Ralph' were Blu-ray only releases.

    As for the UHD releases (in the top 20), 'Stranger Things 2' got a UHD sales share of 22.89%, while 'BlacKkKlansman' got 11.57%. The 'Incredibles 2' managed 8.63%.

    Top 20 Blu-ray, Ultra HD Blu-ray Market Share Chart

    Year on Year Comparison

    The stats for the week ending November 11, 2017 are as follows. Some small adjustments to the data posted last year (based on more recent updates) has been made and is shown below.

    Originally Posted by Stats for week ending November 11, 2017
    Blu-ray vs DVD: 41.65% vs 58.35%

    Blu-ray: $33.60 million
    DVD: $47.07 million
    Blu-ray sales increased by $7.76m (up 23.1%), with unit sales up 17.4%.

    DVD sales decreased by $8.66m (down 18.4%), with unit sales down 18.7%.

    This meant $0.9 million less in combined revenue for the week.

    Blu-ray's market share increased from 41.65% to 51.85%.
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    Stats:

    For the week ending November 3, 2018, here are the stats:

    Percentage of revenue (MPN):
    Blu-ray vs DVD: 44.74% vs 55.26%

    Blu-ray sales total spending: $27.67 million
    DVD sales total spending: $34.18 million

    These stats available from here:

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    Top 10:

    Blu-ray revenue recovered slightly from last week thanks to the Blu-ray exclusive release of Batman: The Complete Animated Series - Deluxe Limited Edition.

    It was the best selling new release Blu-ray, but it still only managed a 4th place finish on the Blu-ray chart.

    In 6th place was the next new release, The Spy Who Dumped Me, and Teen Titans Go! to the Movies rounded off the top 10 with a 9th place finish.

    Outside of the top 10, Mandy came closest at 11th, while The Darkest Minds managed a 13th place finish.

    Slender Man finished in 16th.

    And the surprising run of 'Hocus Pocus' on Blu-ray continues, with a high 3rd place finish this week!

    This week's Ultra HD Blu-ray report: Of the previously mentioned new releases, both 'The Spy Who Dumped Me', 'The Darkest Minds' has UHD editions. 7 titles out of this week's top 10 had UHD editions.

    The complete top 10 chart is below (new releases in bold, Blu-ray exclusives are denoted by *, UHD releases denoted by +):
    1. Ant-Man and The Wasp+
    2. Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again+
    3. *Hocus Pocus
    4. Batman: The Complete Animated Series - Deluxe Limited Edition
    5. Hotel Transylvania 3+
    6. The Spy Who Dumped Me+
    7. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom+
    8. Solo: A Star Wars Story+
    9. Teen Titans Go! to the Movies
    10. Avengers: Infinity War+


    Blu-ray, Ultra HD Blu-ray Sales Share:

    BD sales share for a title is the percentage of disc packages sold for this movie that contained the Blu-ray edition of the film (including combos, and Ultra HD editions). So a BD sales share of 60% indicates that 60% of disc packages sold for this particular film contained the Blu-ray edition for this film, and so anything over 50% means that the Blu-ray version of the film was more popular than the DVD version.

    You might be surprised to find that out of this week's new releases, 'Teen Titans Go! to the Movies' actually had the best BD sales share, with 63.37%.

    It was just ahead of 'Mandy' at 55.81%, with 'The Darkest Minds' getting 51.31%.

    'The Spy Who Dumped Me' just failed to get above 50% at 49.63%.

    'Slender Man' managed 42%.

    The two UHD releases in the top 20, 'The Spy Who Dumped Me' and 'The Darkest Minds', managed to get 6.55% and 6.49% respectively.

    Top 20 Blu-ray, Ultra HD Blu-ray Market Share Chart

    Year on Year Comparison

    The stats for the week ending November 4, 2017 are as follows. Some small adjustments to the data posted last year (based on more recent updates) has been made and is shown below.

    Originally Posted by Stats for week ending November 4, 2017
    Blu-ray vs DVD: 34.54% vs 65.46%

    Blu-ray: $23.92 million
    DVD: $45.33 million
    Blu-ray sales increased by $3.75m (up 15.7%), with unit sales up 9.3%.

    DVD sales decreased by $11.15m (down 24.6%), with unit sales down 17.5%.

    This meant $7.4 million less in combined revenue for the week.

    Blu-ray's market share increased from 34.54% to 44.74%.
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    Stats:

    For the week ending October 27, 2018, here are the stats:

    Percentage of revenue (MPN):
    Blu-ray vs DVD: 41.72% vs 58.28%

    Blu-ray sales total spending: $24.04 million
    DVD sales total spending: $33.58 million

    These stats available from here:

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    Top 10:

    A popular sequel was this week's top selling new release, with Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again topping both the DVD and Blu-ray charts.

    It was popular enough that the 2-movie pack featuring both movies also managed to snag itself a top 10 finish, with Mamma Mia! 2-Movie Collection in 9th.

    Three more new releases were available outside the top 10, but in the top 20. Scorpion King: Book of Souls, the Blu-ray only release Maximum Overdrive and Sorry to Bother You rounded off the top 20 in 15th, 16th and 17th respectively.

    This week's Ultra HD Blu-ray report: Of this week's new releases, only 'Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again' was made available on UHD (the 2 movie pack was not available in 4K). 8 titles out of this week's top 10 had UHD editions.

    The complete top 10 chart is below (new releases in bold, Blu-ray exclusives are denoted by *, UHD releases denoted by +):
    1. Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again+
    2. Ant-Man and The Wasp+
    3. *Hocus Pocus
    4. Hotel Transylvania 3+
    5. Solo: A Star Wars Story+
    6. Skyscraper+
    7. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom+
    8. Avengers: Infinity War+
    9. Mamma Mia! 2-Movie Collection
    10. Deadpool 2+


    Blu-ray, Ultra HD Blu-ray Sales Share:

    BD sales share for a title is the percentage of disc packages sold for this movie that contained the Blu-ray edition of the film (including combos, and Ultra HD editions). So a BD sales share of 60% indicates that 60% of disc packages sold for this particular film contained the Blu-ray edition for this film, and so anything over 50% means that the Blu-ray version of the film was more popular than the DVD version.

    It was actually 'Sorry to Bother You' that had the best BD sales share, with 70.96%. It was easily ahead of 'Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again', which got 55.56%. The 'Mamma Mia! 2-Movie Collection' also sold more on Blu-ray than on DVD, with 51.15%.

    'Scorpion King: Book of Souls' got 40.20% while 'Maximum Overdrive' was not on the chart as it was a Blu-ray only release (so technically, 100% BD sales share).

    For the week's sole UHD release in the top 20, 'Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again' had a UHD sales share of 4.40%.

    Top 20 Blu-ray, Ultra HD Blu-ray Market Share Chart

    Year on Year Comparison

    The stats for the week ending October 28, 2017 are as follows. Some small adjustments to the data posted last year (based on more recent updates) has been made and is shown below.

    Originally Posted by Stats for week ending October 28, 2017
    Blu-ray vs DVD: 38.26% vs 61.74%

    Blu-ray: $27.60 million
    DVD: $44.54 million
    An "all red" week narrowly avoided thanks to rising weekly Blu-ray market share, but with all other indicators declining. I guess 'Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again' was no match for 'War for the Planet of the Apes' and 'The Emoji Movie', both released in the same week last year.

    Blu-ray sales decreased by $3.56m (down 12.9%), with unit sales down 11.2%.

    DVD sales decreased by $10.96m (down 24.6%), with unit sales down 21.3%.

    This meant $14.52 million less in combined revenue for the week.

    Blu-ray's market share increased from 38.26% to 41.72%.
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    Stats:

    For the week ending October 20, 2018, here are the stats:

    Percentage of revenue (MPN):
    Blu-ray vs DVD: 45.94% vs 54.06%

    Blu-ray sales total spending: $31.69 million
    DVD sales total spending: $37.29 million

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    Top 10:

    Another A-list release helped Blu-ray revenue rise above $30 million for the week. That A-list release was Ant-Man and The Wasp, which outsold last week's number 1, 'Hotel Transylvania 3', by almost a 5-to-1 margin.

    Amazingly (or not), it was the only new release in the top 10, with the only other new release in the top 20 being the 20th Anniversary 4K Ultra HD exclusive release of The Big Lebowski (available as a standard 4K release as well as a limited edition 4K pack).

    There were two more new releases that made the combined Blu-ray and DVD top 20, but not the Blu-ray only chart. These were Warning Shot and Reprisal in 14th and 15th respectively.

    This week's Ultra HD Blu-ray report: Interestingly, all four of the previously mentioned new releases were made available on UHD. 9 titles out of this week's top 10 had UHD editions.

    The complete top 10 chart is below (new releases in bold, Blu-ray exclusives are denoted by *, UHD releases denoted by +):
    1. Ant-Man and The Wasp+
    2. Hotel Transylvania 3+
    3. *Hocus Pocus
    4. Skyscraper+
    5. Solo: A Star Wars Story+
    6. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom+
    7. Avengers: Infinity War+
    8. Sicario: Day of the Soldado+
    9. Deadpool 2+
    10. *Constantine: City of Demons+


    Blu-ray, Ultra HD Blu-ray Sales Share:

    BD sales share for a title is the percentage of disc packages sold for this movie that contained the Blu-ray edition of the film (including combos, and Ultra HD editions). So a BD sales share of 60% indicates that 60% of disc packages sold for this particular film contained the Blu-ray edition for this film, and so anything over 50% means that the Blu-ray version of the film was more popular than the DVD version.

    'Ant-Man and The Wasp' did well on Blu-ray with the BD sales share of 69.66%.

    'Warning Shot' managed 26% while 'Reprisal' got 10%.

    For the UHD releases, 'Ant-Man and The Wasp' did well too on UHD, with a UHD sales share of 16.54%. 'The Big Lebowski' was a UHD only release, so technically its UHD sales share would be 100%.

    Top 20 Blu-ray, Ultra HD Blu-ray Market Share Chart

    Year on Year Comparison

    The stats for the week ending October 21, 2017 are as follows. Some small adjustments to the data posted last year (based on more recent updates) has been made and is shown below.

    Originally Posted by Stats for week ending October 21, 2017
    Blu-ray vs DVD: 43.83% vs 56.17%

    Blu-ray: $34.08 million
    DVD: $43.67 million
    Blu-ray sales decreased by $2.39m (down 7%), with unit sales down 7.3%.

    DVD sales decreased by $6.38m (down 14.6%), with unit sales down 15.4%.

    This meant $8.77 million less in combined revenue for the week.

    Blu-ray's market share increased from 43.83% to 45.94%.
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    Stats:

    For the week ending October 13, 2018, here are the stats:

    Percentage of revenue (MPN):
    Blu-ray vs DVD: 42.75% vs 57.25%

    Blu-ray sales total spending: $28.26 million
    DVD sales total spending: $37.85 million

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    Top 10:

    Blu-ray revenue and market share posted a small recovery off of last week's lows thanks to the release of Hotel Transylvania 3.

    It was easily the best selling Blu-ray for the week, ahead of another new release, Skyscraper.

    The next new release was the Blu-ray (and 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray) exclusive Constantine: City of Demons in 7th place.

    Hotel Artemis rounded off the new releases in the top 20 in 13th place.

    This week's Ultra HD Blu-ray report: Interestingly, all four of the previously mentioned new releases were made available on UHD. 9 titles out of this week's top 10 had UHD editions.

    The complete top 10 chart is below (new releases in bold, Blu-ray exclusives are denoted by *, UHD releases denoted by +):
    1. Hotel Transylvania 3+
    2. Skyscraper+
    3. Solo: A Star Wars Story+
    4. *Hocus Pocus
    5. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom+
    6. Sicario: Day of the Soldado+
    7. *Constantine: City of Demons+
    8. Avengers: Infinity War+
    9. Deadpool 2+
    10. Ocean's 8+


    Blu-ray, Ultra HD Blu-ray Sales Share:

    BD sales share for a title is the percentage of disc packages sold for this movie that contained the Blu-ray edition of the film (including combos, and Ultra HD editions). So a BD sales share of 60% indicates that 60% of disc packages sold for this particular film contained the Blu-ray edition for this film, and so anything over 50% means that the Blu-ray version of the film was more popular than the DVD version.

    Out of this week's previously mentioned new releases, 'Hotel Transylvania 3' had the best BD sales share, with 53.49%. It was just slightly ahead of 'Hotel Artemis' with 52.17%.

    'Skyscraper' got 45.22%.

    It's rare, but it does happen, and we have a new 3D release in the form of 'Skyscraper'. Unfortunately it also showed why studios are staying away from 3D releases, because it only got a 3DBD sales share of 0.93%.

    For the UHD releases, 'Hotel Artemis' had a UHD sales share of 16.99%, 'Skyscraper' and 'Constantine: City of Demons' both got 8.9%, and 'Hotel Transylvania 3' managed 3.33%.

    Top 20 Blu-ray, Ultra HD Blu-ray Market Share Chart

    Year on Year Comparison

    The stats for the week ending October 14, 2017 are as follows. Some small adjustments to the data posted last year (based on more recent updates) has been made and is shown below.

    Originally Posted by Stats for week ending October 14, 2017
    Blu-ray vs DVD: 37.59% vs 62.41%

    Blu-ray: $25.19 million
    DVD: $41.82 million
    (Note: published Blu-ray results for last year appears to be incorrect, using last year's posted results)

    Blu-ray sales increased by $3.07m (up 12.2%), with unit sales up 5.3%.

    DVD sales decreased by $3.97m (down 9.5%), with unit sales down 10.8%.

    This meant $0.9 million less in combined revenue for the week.

    Blu-ray's market share increased from 37.59% to 42.75%.

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    Stats:

    For the week ending October 6, 2018, here are the stats:

    Percentage of revenue (MPN):
    Blu-ray vs DVD: 41.81% vs 58.19%

    Blu-ray sales total spending: $25.38 million
    DVD sales total spending: $35.33 million

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    Top 10:

    There are no big A-list releases this week, and so Blu-ray revenue fell back, along with weekly Blu-ray market share.

    The biggest new release of the week was Sicario: Day of the Soldado, but it didn't sell enough copies to get to the top spot. In fact, it had to settle for 3rd place on the Blu-ray chart.

    The next new release, The First Purge, was in 5th place.

    It's all the way down to 11th for the next new release, Dragon Ball Super: Part 5, with Death Race: Beyond Anarchy in 16th place rounding off things.

    Vikings: Season 5 Vol. 1 didn't make the Blu-ray top 20, but was in the combined Blu-ray and DVD chart at 16th.

    So not quite a list of huge releases, and Blu-ray sales fell down below $30 million again, with weekly market share dropping closer to 40%.

    This week's Ultra HD Blu-ray report: Both 'Sicario: Day of the Soldado' and 'The First Purge' were made available on UHD. 8 titles out of this week's top 10 had UHD editions.

    The complete top 10 chart is below (new releases in bold, Blu-ray exclusives are denoted by *, UHD releases denoted by +):
    1. Solo: A Star Wars Story+
    2. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom+
    3. Sicario: Day of the Soldado+
    4. *Hocus Pocus
    5. The First Purge+
    6. Avengers: Infinity War+
    7. Deadpool 2+
    8. Uncle Drew+
    9. *The Nightmare Before Christmas
    10. The Greatest Showman+


    Blu-ray, Ultra HD Blu-ray Sales Share:

    BD sales share for a title is the percentage of disc packages sold for this movie that contained the Blu-ray edition of the film (including combos, and Ultra HD editions). So a BD sales share of 60% indicates that 60% of disc packages sold for this particular film contained the Blu-ray edition for this film, and so anything over 50% means that the Blu-ray version of the film was more popular than the DVD version.

    'Dragon Ball Super: Part 5' had the best BD sales share of this week's notable releases, getting a BD sales share of 72.96%.

    'Sicario: Day of the Soldado' also did well, with a BD sales share of 69.17%.

    'The First Purge' just got over the 50% mark, with 50.51%, while 'Death Race: Beyond Anarchy' got 46.37%.

    'Vikings: Season 5 Vol. 1' managed 25%.

    For the UHD releases, 'Sicario: Day of the Soldado' did well on 4K as well, with a UHD sales share of 14.13%. 'The First Purge' managed 9.10%.

    Top 20 Blu-ray, Ultra HD Blu-ray Market Share Chart

    Year on Year Comparison

    The stats for the week ending October 7, 2017 are as follows. Some small adjustments to the data posted last year (based on more recent updates) has been made and is shown below.

    Originally Posted by Stats for week ending October 7, 2017
    Blu-ray vs DVD: 42.40% vs 57.60%

    Blu-ray: $32.71 million
    DVD: $44.44 million
    An "all red week" as this week's new releases could not match up to 'Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales', which was released a year ago in the same week.

    Blu-ray sales decreased by $7.33m (down 22.4%), with unit sales down 23.6%.

    DVD sales decreased by $9.11m (down 20.5%), with unit sales down 14.8%.

    This meant $16.44 million less in combined revenue for the week.

    Blu-ray's market share decreased from 42.40% to 41.81%.

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    Stats:

    For the week ending September 29, 2018, here are the stats:

    Percentage of revenue (MPN):
    Blu-ray vs DVD: 49.89% vs 50.11%

    Blu-ray sales total spending: $35.55 million
    DVD sales total spending: $35.70 million

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    Top 10:

    A Star Wars release is always a big one on the Blu-ray calendar, and while the latest "Anthology" standalone release wasn't the box office smash that the previous movies were, it still counts as a big release for Blu-ray.

    Solo: A Star Wars Story easily outsold last week's number one, 'Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom', and it also helped Blu-ray weekly market share reach almost 50% again.

    While Blu-ray revenue didn't break any sort of records - 'Deadpool 2' just a few weeks ago helped Blu-ray revenue reach almost $10 higher - it was still higher than in recent weeks.

    Normally, the week will be devoid of other releases as to not clash with a big release. I guess it says a lot about how poorly Solo did at the box office, that this did not happen this wee. There was still room for a few other releases, including Uncle Drew in 4th, and the first time 4K release of the original Halloween in 10th.

    Gotti was in 11th, and Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich in 17th.

    Lastly, Occupation was in 18th place.

    This week's Ultra HD Blu-ray report: Quite a few of these week's new releases had UHD editions, including 'Solo: A Star Wars Story', 'Uncle Drew', the 4K only re-release of 'Halloween', and 'Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich'. 8 titles out of this week's top 10 had UHD editions.

    The complete top 10 chart is below (new releases in bold, Blu-ray exclusives are denoted by *, UHD releases denoted by +):
    1. Solo: A Star Wars Story+
    2. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom+
    3. *Hocus Pocus
    4. Uncle Drew+
    5. Avengers: Infinity War+
    6. Deadpool 2+
    7. Ocean's 8+
    8. The Greatest Showman+
    9. *The Nightmare Before Christmas
    10. *Halloween+


    Blu-ray, Ultra HD Blu-ray Sales Share:

    BD sales share for a title is the percentage of disc packages sold for this movie that contained the Blu-ray edition of the film (including combos, and Ultra HD editions). So a BD sales share of 60% indicates that 60% of disc packages sold for this particular film contained the Blu-ray edition for this film, and so anything over 50% means that the Blu-ray version of the film was more popular than the DVD version.

    Of this week's notable new releases, 'Solo: A Star Wars Story' had the best BD sales share, 73.20%.

    'Uncle Drew' just failed to get over 50%, with 49.57%. 'Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich' managed 43.90%. 'Occupation' got 40.18%. 'Gotti' managed 33.91%.

    For the UHD releases, 'Solo: A Star Wars Story' did well on 4K as well, with a UHD sales share of 17.92%. 'Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich' got a respectable 10.23%, while 'Uncle Drew' managed 4.43%.

    Top 20 Blu-ray, Ultra HD Blu-ray Market Share Chart

    Year on Year Comparison

    The stats for the week ending September 30, 2017 are as follows. Some small adjustments to the data posted last year (based on more recent updates) has been made and is shown below.

    Originally Posted by Stats for week ending September 30, 2017
    Blu-ray vs DVD: 42.28% vs 57.72%

    Blu-ray: $31.40 million
    DVD: $42.86 million
    Blu-ray sales increased by $4.15m (up 13.2%), with unit sales up 6.6%.

    DVD sales decreased by $7.16m (down 16.7%), with unit sales down 14.9%.

    This meant $3.01 million less in combined revenue for the week.

    Blu-ray's market share increased from 42.28% to 49.89%.

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    Stats:

    For the week ending September 22, 2018, here are the stats:

    Percentage of revenue (MPN):
    Blu-ray vs DVD: 47.12% vs 52.88%

    Blu-ray sales total spending: $32.67 million
    DVD sales total spending: $36.66 million

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    Top 10:

    A big release in the form of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom has helped Blu-ray revenue rise compared to recent lows, and for weekly Blu-ray market share to almost reach 50% again.

    The latest 'Jurassic' movie outsold pretty much everything this week, even the juggernaut that is 'Avengers: Infinity War', which managed a distant second place, with 'Fallen Kingdom' selling some 16 times more Blu-ray copies.

    The movie was also released as part of a 5-movie collector's edition, Jurassic 5-Movie Collection, which also sold well enough to get to 13th place on the Blu-ray chart.

    As for the other new releases, the week was pretty light, no doubt deliberate as a way to avoid conflicting with 'Fallen Kingdom'. Siberia in 8th place and The X-Files: The Complete Season 11 in 11th were the rest.

    Silencer was 16th on the combined Blu-ray and DVD charts, but failed to make the Blu-ray top 20.

    This week's Ultra HD Blu-ray report: Both 'Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom' and the related 5-movie pack were made available on UHD. 6 titles out of this week's top 10 had UHD editions.

    The complete top 10 chart is below (new releases in bold, Blu-ray exclusives are denoted by *, UHD releases denoted by +):
    1. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom+
    2. Avengers: Infinity War+
    3. Deadpool 2+
    4. *Hocus Pocus
    5. Ocean's 8+
    6. *The Nightmare Before Christmas
    7. The Greatest Showman+
    8. Siberia
    9. Book Club
    10. Hereditary+


    Blu-ray, Ultra HD Blu-ray Sales Share:

    BD sales share for a title is the percentage of disc packages sold for this movie that contained the Blu-ray edition of the film (including combos, and Ultra HD editions). So a BD sales share of 60% indicates that 60% of disc packages sold for this particular film contained the Blu-ray edition for this film, and so anything over 50% means that the Blu-ray version of the film was more popular than the DVD version.

    Of this week's notable new releases, 'Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom' had the best BD sales share, at 64.55%. Its UHD edition did well too, with a UHD sales share of 12.21%.

    The 'Jurassic 5-Movie Collection' also did well, with a BD share of 33.17% and a chart topping UHD share of 25.21%.

    'The X-Files: The Complete Season 11' managed 53.14%, while 'Siberia' got 33.53%. 'Silencer' had to make do with 24%.

    Top 20 Blu-ray, Ultra HD Blu-ray Market Share Chart

    Year on Year Comparison

    The stats for the week ending September 23, 2017 are as follows. Some small adjustments to the data posted last year (based on more recent updates) has been made and is shown below.

    Originally Posted by Stats for week ending September 23, 2017
    Blu-ray vs DVD: 48.72% vs 51.28%

    Blu-ray: $43.21 million
    DVD: $45.48 million
    An "all red" week in which both Blu-ray and DVD revenue, and weekly Blu-ray market share all recorded drops compared to the same week last year. That was because 'Wonder Woman' was released the same week last year!

    Blu-ray sales decreased by $10.54m (down 24.4%), with unit sales down 22.9%.

    DVD sales decreased by $8.82m (down 19.4%), with unit sales down 15.7%.

    This meant $19.36 million less in combined revenue for the week.

    Blu-ray's market share decreased from 48.72% to 47.12%.

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    Stats:

    For the week ending September 15, 2018, here are the stats:

    Percentage of revenue (MPN):
    Blu-ray vs DVD: 38.31% vs 61.69%

    Blu-ray sales total spending: $20.31 million
    DVD sales total spending: $32.71 million

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    Top 10:

    The poor Blu-ray results continue despite an A-list-ish release in the form of Ocean's 8. It was the week's top seller on Blu-ray, but did not have a great lead over the three week old 'Deadpool 2'.

    The only other new releases in the top 10 were The Big Bang Theory: The Complete Eleventh Season, in 7th place, and Superfly in 9th place.

    Blu-ray revenue dropped again, with weekly Blu-ray market share dropping below 40% for the first time since February!

    This week's Ultra HD Blu-ray report: Only "Ocean's 8" was made available on UHD out of the new releases mentioned above. 5 titles out of this week's top 10 had UHD editions.

    The complete top 10 chart is below (new releases in bold, Blu-ray exclusives are denoted by *, UHD releases denoted by +):
    1. Ocean's 8+
    2. Deadpool 2+
    3. Avengers: Infinity War+
    4. *Hocus Pocus
    5. Hereditary+
    6. *The Nightmare Before Christmas
    7. The Big Bang Theory: The Complete Eleventh Season
    8. Book Club
    9. Superfly
    10. The Greatest Showman+


    Blu-ray, Ultra HD Blu-ray Sales Share:

    BD sales share for a title is the percentage of disc packages sold for this movie that contained the Blu-ray edition of the film (including combos, and Ultra HD editions). So a BD sales share of 60% indicates that 60% of disc packages sold for this particular film contained the Blu-ray edition for this film, and so anything over 50% means that the Blu-ray version of the film was more popular than the DVD version.

    'Superfly' managed to beat the other new releases in terms of BD sales share, with a BD sales share of 58.34%.

    This was ahead of the 50.09% earned by "Ocean’s 8". The 4K UHD edition of the movie got a UHD sales share of 7.66%.

    'The Big Bang Theory: The Complete Eleventh Season' managed 30%.

    'Adrift' managed 46.74%, while 'Supernatural: The Complete Thirteenth Season' got 24%.

    Top 20 Blu-ray, Ultra HD Blu-ray Market Share Chart

    Year on Year Comparison

    The stats for the week ending September 16, 2017 are as follows. Some small adjustments to the data posted last year (based on more recent updates) has been made and is shown below.

    Originally Posted by Stats for week ending September 16, 2017
    Blu-ray vs DVD: 37.13% vs 62.87%

    Blu-ray: $24.86 million
    DVD: $42.10 million
    Blu-ray sales decreased by $4.55m (down 18.3%), with unit sales down 15.1%.

    DVD sales decreased by $9.39m (down 22.3%), with unit sales down 19.1%.

    This meant $13.94 million less in combined revenue for the week.

    Blu-ray's market share increased from 37.13% to 38.31%.
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