3 rental, with Universal Pictures’ Ambulance at No. The Media Play News rental chart for the week ended June 26 had The Bad Guys take over the top spot, pushing Morbius to No. 1 the week ended March 19 on the NPD VideoScan First Alert chart, which tracks combined DVD and Blu-ray Disc unit sales. Unbearable Weight had 45% of its sales from regular Blu-ray, and 32% from 4K Blu-ray, for an HD sales share of 77%. MaParamount Home Entertainment’s DVD and Blu-ray release of the fourth season of the hit cable series Yellowstone remained No. Subscribe HERE to the FREE Media Play News Daily Newsletter!īlu-ray Disc formats accounted for 54% of total Bad Guy sales, with 44% from the regular Blu-ray and 10% from the 4K Ultra HD version. 1 spot on the NPD VideoScan overall disc sales chart, which tracks combined DVD and Blu-ray Disc sales NPD's dedicated Blu-ray Disc sales chart. 5 by 1986’s Top Gun, from Paramount, still coasting off the theatrical success of its sequel. 4 on both charts in its fifth week on shelves was Warner’s The Batman, followed at No. Home Entertainment’s 'Blade Runner 2049' remained the week’s top-selling DVD and Blu-ray Disc for the second week, according to NPD VideoScan research for the week ended Jan. 3 seller on both charts, with about 47% as many units sold as the top title, was Lionsgate’s The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent, starring Nicolas Cage as a fictionalized version of himself who gets recruited by the CIA to infiltrate the criminal organization of a superfan. Wolf brokers a deal to keep them out of prison and the Bad Guys set out to fool the world into believing they’ve gone good. After years of countless heists and being the world’s most-wanted villains, the gang is finally caught. The film from DreamWorks Animation is based on the Scholastic children’s graphic novels of the same name, and follows five infamous friends - Mr. 2 on both charts, selling about 94% as many copies as the top title, was Universal Pictures’ The Bad Guys. The Marvel Comics adaptation barely managed to hold onto the top spot against a pair of new releases. The average TV is 6.6 years old when it is replaced, according to the latest TV Ownership Trends Report from Circana. It also returned to the top spot on the 4K. 1 for the fifth consecutive week on the NPD VideoScan First Alert chart, which tracks combined DVD and Blu-ray Disc unit sales, and the dedicated Blu-ray Disc sales chart the week ended Dec. 1 for a second week on the NPD VideoScan First Alert chart, which tracks combined DVD and Blu-ray Disc unit sales, and the dedicated Blu-ray Disc sales chart the week ended June 25. Despite the pandemic-driven surge in TV purchases, a new report from Circana, formerly IRI and The NPD Group, reveals the age of installed TVs is beginning to rise, an early indication of an upcoming TV purchase refresh cycle. Without much in the way of new competition, Paramount Home Entertainment’s Top Gun: Maverick remained No. Sony Pictures Home Entertainment’s Morbius remained No. Even if streaming has revolutionized the market of video and has seen the number of subscribers to VOD/SVOD services grow strongly in recent years, taking advantage of exceptional circumstances with the Covid-19 pandemic, the physical format is not dead and the spectacle of image and sound unequaled 4K Ultra HD discs are convincing more and more consumers.Morbius ‘Morbius’ Remains No. Thus, sales of 4K Ultra HD Blu-Ray discs should represent 12.6% of volumes compared to 34% for classic Blu-Ray and 53.4% for DVD. 1 for a second week on the NPD VideoScan First Alert chart, which tracks combined DVD and Blu-ray Disc unit sales, and the dedicated Blu-ray Disc sales chart the week ended June 25. 2022 4K Ultra HD market share forecast Taking into account these sales figures, but also those of the first quarter of 2022 (second best quarter since the launch of the format) and those achieved for the month of June, the NPD VideoScan organization has unveiled its market share forecasts for the year 2022, in its entirety. Sony Pictures Home Entertainment’s Morbius remained No. If we have to go back to the first quarter of 2018 to find such a low level for the SD format (51.2%), we see that in the meantime, 4K wafers have gradually gained ground, from 5.4% volumes at 13.4%. At the same time, classic Blu-Ray accounted for 35.2% of volumes, 51.4% for DVD. A figure never reached for the format since its launch. From April 1 to June 30, 4K Ultra HD Blu-Ray disc sales in the US accounted for 13.4% of the physical media market.
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