Stats:
For the week ending January 23, 2021, here are the stats:
Percentage of revenue (MPN):
Blu-ray vs DVD: 37.67% vs 62.33%
Blu-ray sales total spending: $12.85 million
DVD sales total spending: $21.26 million
These stats available from here:
Media Play News
Top 10:
Blu-ray revenue continues to creep downwards toward historic lows as another week goes by without any major new movie releases. The best selling new release was a 4K re-issue of the classic John Carpenter film They Live. It came 6th.
Closely behind in 7th was another new release, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba - Part 2.
Now coming out of the top 10, in 16th, was the next new release, another Shout Factory John Carpenter 4K re-issue, this time for Prince of Darkness.
And better late than never, the 4K release of 2012 rounds off the top 20 in 19th.
This week's Ultra HD Blu-ray report: The only new release in the top 20 that wasn't a 4K only release was "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba - Part 2", and it didn't have a UHD edition. 7 titles in 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 +):
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.
All of this week's new releases (in the top 20) were Blu-ray or 4K Blu-ray only releases, so they would all technically have a 100% BD sales share rating.
Top 20 Blu-ray, Ultra HD Blu-ray Market Share Chart
Year on Year Comparison
The stats for the week ending January 25, 2020 are as follows. Some small adjustments to the data posted last year (based on more recent updates) have been made and are shown below.
In our new regular feature where we pine for days past, this time last year we had new releases "Zombieland: Double Tap", "The Addams Family", "Jay & Silent Bob Reboot" and "Black and Blue" in the top 10. This was the week last year when Wuhan went into full lockdown, by the way.
Blu-ray sales decreased by $8.89m (down 40.9%), with unit sales down 39.7%.
DVD sales decreased by $3.55m (down 14.3%), with unit sales down 10.1%.
This meant $12.44 million less in combined revenue for the week.
Blu-ray's market share decreased from 46.70% to 37.67%
For the week ending January 23, 2021, here are the stats:
Percentage of revenue (MPN):
Blu-ray vs DVD: 37.67% vs 62.33%
Blu-ray sales total spending: $12.85 million
DVD sales total spending: $21.26 million
These stats available from here:
Media Play News
Top 10:
Blu-ray revenue continues to creep downwards toward historic lows as another week goes by without any major new movie releases. The best selling new release was a 4K re-issue of the classic John Carpenter film They Live. It came 6th.
Closely behind in 7th was another new release, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba - Part 2.
Now coming out of the top 10, in 16th, was the next new release, another Shout Factory John Carpenter 4K re-issue, this time for Prince of Darkness.
And better late than never, the 4K release of 2012 rounds off the top 20 in 19th.
This week's Ultra HD Blu-ray report: The only new release in the top 20 that wasn't a 4K only release was "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba - Part 2", and it didn't have a UHD edition. 7 titles in 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 +):
- Tenet+
- Love and Monsters+
- Harry Potter Complete 8-Film Collection
- 1917+
- Mulan+
- *They Live+
- *Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba - Part 2
- Honest Thief
- *John Wick: Chapters 1-3+
- John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum+
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.
All of this week's new releases (in the top 20) were Blu-ray or 4K Blu-ray only releases, so they would all technically have a 100% BD sales share rating.
Top 20 Blu-ray, Ultra HD Blu-ray Market Share Chart
Year on Year Comparison
The stats for the week ending January 25, 2020 are as follows. Some small adjustments to the data posted last year (based on more recent updates) have been made and are shown below.
Originally Posted by Stats for the week ending January 25, 2020
Blu-ray sales decreased by $8.89m (down 40.9%), with unit sales down 39.7%.
DVD sales decreased by $3.55m (down 14.3%), with unit sales down 10.1%.
This meant $12.44 million less in combined revenue for the week.
Blu-ray's market share decreased from 46.70% to 37.67%
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