June 4th, 2020
The Invisible Man came out on DVD / Blu-ray / 4K last week, but that wasn’t enough to overtake Sonic the Hedgehog on the DEG Watched at Home chart this week. Sonic the Hedgehog has done so well at the box office and now on the home market that I wouldn’t be surprised if there was an army of interns at Paramount Pictures going over every Sega video game ever made to see what else can be turned into a movie. My top three choices are, in alphabetical order, Altered Beast, Arabian Fight, and Golden Axe. Streets of Rage did just get a new installment, so the property could be hot. I could see that video game franchise successfully turned into a Rumble in the Bronx-style film.
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Weekly US DVD Sales
Date | Rank | Units this Week | % Change | Total Units | Spending this Week | Total Spending | Weeks in Release |
May 20, 2018 | 5 | 20,793 | | 20,793 | $455,575 | $455,575 | 60 |
May 27, 2018 | 18 | 8,510 | -59% |
29,303 | $265,257 | $720,832 | 61 |
Sep 27, 2020 | 2 | 31,346 | | 31,346 | $807,160 | $807,160 | 183 |
Oct 4, 2020 | 6 | 28,504 | -9% |
59,850 | $725,997 | $1,533,157 | 184 |
Oct 11, 2020 | 14 | 16,192 | -43% |
76,042 | $411,924 | $1,945,081 | 185 |
Dec 12, 2021 | 19 | 16,916 | | 70,547 | $514,246 | $514,246 | 246 |
Apr 2, 2023 | 13 | 7,403 | | 7,403 | $129,478 | $129,478 | 314 |
Apr 9, 2023 | 16 | 5,784 | -22% |
13,187 | $101,162 | $230,640 | 315 |
Apr 16, 2023 | 13 | 4,499 | -22% |
17,686 | $78,688 | $309,328 | 316 |
Apr 23, 2023 | 18 | 3,161 | -30% |
20,847 | $55,286 | $364,614 | 317 |
Weekly US Blu-ray Sales
Date | Rank | Units this Week | % Change | Total Units | Spending this Week | Total Spending | Weeks in Release |
Oct 12, 2014 | 18 | 8,866 | | 8,866 | $198,687 | $198,687 | 45 |
Jun 12, 2016 | 5 | 36,262 | | 36,262 | $799,566 | $799,566 | 132 |
May 20, 2018 | 3 | 46,050 | | 46,050 | $1,058,693 | $1,058,693 | 233 |
May 27, 2018 | 20 | 10,861 | -76% |
56,911 | $249,693 | $1,308,386 | 234 |
Sep 27, 2020 | 1 | 59,156 | | 59,156 | $1,523,267 | $1,523,267 | 356 |
Oct 4, 2020 | 2 | 30,769 | -48% |
89,925 | $783,686 | $2,306,953 | 357 |
Oct 11, 2020 | 10 | 14,612 | -53% |
104,537 | $372,168 | $2,679,121 | 358 |
Dec 12, 2021 | 4 | 28,591 | | 28,591 | $869,166 | $869,166 | 419 |
Apr 2, 2023 | 6 | 13,825 | | 13,825 | $305,809 | $305,809 | 487 |
Apr 9, 2023 | 14 | 6,504 | -53% |
20,329 | $143,868 | $449,677 | 488 |
Apr 16, 2023 | 13 | 5,324 | -18% |
25,653 | $117,767 | $567,444 | 489 |
Apr 23, 2023 | 14 | 3,994 | -25% |
29,647 | $88,347 | $655,791 | 490 |
Apr 30, 2023 | 20 | 3,443 | -14% |
33,090 | $76,159 | $731,950 | 491 |
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For example, if our weekly retail survey estimates that a particular title sold 1% of all units that week, and the industry reports sales of 1,500,000 units in total, we will estimate 15,000 units were sold of that title. The consumer spending estimate is based on the average sales price for the title in the retailers we survey.
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