![]() ![]() Lionsgate’s “USS Indianapolis: Men of Courage” debuted at No. 1 spot on the NPD VideoScan overall disc sales chart for the week. Rounding out the top five was Universal Pictures’ “Jason Bourne,” down a notch from the prior week. Twentieth Century Fox’s The Revenant remained the top-selling disc for the second consecutive week, holding on to the No. 3, while Universal Pictures’ “The Secret Life of Pets” slipped to No. Twentieth Century Fox’s “Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children” remains at No. ![]() 2 now that its 28-day holdback from Redbox is over. 1 for the third consecutive week, while Universal Pictures’ “Snowden” soared up to No. On Home Media Magazine’s rental chart for the week, Lionsgate’s “Deepwater Horizon” remains at No. “The Inferno” generated 46% of its total unit sales from Blu-ray Disc. Warner’s “Sully” and “Storks” rounded out the top five on the Blu-ray Disc sales chart, while the prior week’s second-biggest seller, “The Accountant,” fell to No. On NPD VideoScan dedicated Blu-ray Disc chart, “Suicide Squad” and “The Secret Life of Pets” also rose back up to No. 3 on the overall disc sales chart, with Warner’s “Storks” returning to the top five, at No. Universal Pictures’ “The Secret Life of Pets” rose back up to No. 2 on the NPD VideoScan overall disc sales chart, switching places with another Warner title, “The Accountant,” which slipped to No. Warner’s “Suicide Squad” rose back up to No. The film is a sequel to “The Da Vinci Code” and “Angels & Demons” and stars Tom Hanks, reprising his role as Harvard professor Robert Langdon. theaters, less than half its estimated budget. “Inferno” is a mystery thriller directed by Ron Howard that earned $34.3 million in U.S. 1 spot on the NPD VideoScan First Alert chart, which tracks combined DVD and. 10, the biggest week-to-week drop in years, Variety reports. Discovery Home Entertainments Black Adam returned to the No. 29, while the previous week’s top seller, the Universal Pictures suspense thriller “The Girl on the Train,” dropped to No. 1 on both national home video sales charts the week ended Jan. Star Wars: Episode VIII – The Last Jediįor complete sales and rental charts, visit - Sony Pictures’ “Inferno” debuted at No. Top 10 Media Play News rental chart for the week ended 4/15/18:ħ. Top 20 NPD VideoScan First Alert, powered by Nielsen, chart for the week ended 4/14/18:Ģ. Arnold is editorial director of Media Play News. 4 and “Molly’s Game,” from Universal Pictures, at No. 3 “All the Money in the World,” also from Sony Pictures, at No. 2, with the next three chart positions going to new releases: “Proud Mary” at No. Warner’s “Father Figures” remained at No. On the Media Play News rental chart for the week ended April 15, the “Jumanji” sequel held onto the top spot for a fourth consecutive week. “Outlander” sales were just 43% Blu-ray, compared to 70% for “Suicide Squad.” “ The Greatest Showman” generated 66% of its first week sales from Blu-ray Disc and 7% from 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray, NPD data shows. 8 on the overall disc sales chart and No. One other new release made the top 10 its first week out: Sony Pictures’ “Proud Mary,” a mob thriller with a box office take of less than $21 million. 5 on the overall disc sales chart, while on the Blu-ray Disc sales chart fifth place went to Disney’s “Thor: Ragnarok,” still in the top after more than a month of availability. VideoScan monitors DVD sales, including HD and Blu-ray sales, based on information collected from retailers. 4, while on the Blu-ray Disc sales chart Warner’s animated direct-to-video “Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay” took fourth place. On the overall disc chart, season three of “Outlander” series debuted at No. 4 spot on the two sales charts went to two different new releases. 3 on both the overall and Blu-ray disc sales charts was Sony Pictures’ successful “ Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle.” 2 on both charts, selling about one-third as many discs as the Fox musical, which earned over $173 million in U.S. ![]() 1 spot the week ended April 14 on both the NPD VideoScan overall disc sales chart, which tracks combined DVD and Blu-ray Disc unit sales, and NPD VideoScan’s dedicated Blu-ray Disc sales chart. “ The Greatest Showman,” a musical biopic about circus showman P.T. Gapas, former Special Action Force deputy director, replaced Brig. 1, Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment’s “ Star Wars: The Last Jedi” finally ceded the top spot on the national home video sales charts to a new release from 20th Century Fox. THE Northern Police District (NPD) has a new director Brig. ![]()
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