Blu-ray Sales, October 24-30: Independence Day Continues Its Resurgence

Home

Blu-ray Sales, October 24-30: Independence Day Continues Its Resurgence

Posted November 6, 2016 08:27 AM by Josh Katz

For the week that ended on October 30th, Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment's Independence Day: Resurgence maintained its hold over the top spot on the Blu-ray-only and overall package-media rankings. The long-awaited sequel to the 1996 smash hit, Resurgence nonetheless had difficulties connecting with critics and audiences. This sci-fi adventure only grossed $103 million domestically on top of its estimated $165-million production budget, and its critical reception was even less impressive, given its Metacritic score of 32%. This week, Resurgence had a Blu-ray market share of 56%.

Next up on the Blu-ray-only sales list was Sony Pictures Home Entertainment's Ghostbusters. This controversial remake of the 1984 comedy classic struggled to make a lasting impact with fans and critics. The horror comedy scored an average ranking of 60%, and it only grossed back $128 million domestically on top of its estimated $144 million-production budget. In terms of the Blu-ray-only list, the film had a Blu-ray market share of 49% and sold 52% as many Blu-rays as Independence Day: Resurgence. On the overall package-media chart, Ghostbusters came in third place - behind Disney's holiday favorite Hocus Pocus - and sold 59% as many total units as Resurgence.

Finally, Walt Disney Home Entertainment's fantasy sequel Alice Through the Looking Glass rounded out the top-three titles on the Blu-ray-only media ranking. Like Independence Day: Resurgence, Alice Through the Looking Glass was the follow-up to a far more successful feature, in this case Tim Burton's 2009 film Alice in Wonderland. Alice in Wonderland made over a billion dollars worldwide; Alice Through the Looking Glass, however, struggled to earn $300 million across the globe, and on top of a $170-million production budget. In addition, the film netted a low Metacritic grade of 34%. On the Blu-ray-only list, Alice Through the Looking Glass sold 37% as many discs as Independence Day: Resurgence and had a Blu-ray market share of 52%. And regarding the overall package-media chart, Alice came in sixth place and sold 40% as many discs as the Independence Day sequel.

Top Ten Blu-ray Sellers for Week Ending 10/30/16:
  1. Independence Day: Resurgence
  2. Ghostbusters
  3. Alice Through the Looking Glass
  4. X-Men: Apocalypse
  5. The Legend of Tarzan
  6. Beauty and the Beast
  7. Lights Out
  8. Ice Age: Collision Course
  9. Nerve
  10. Hocus Pocus
Top Five Home Media Sellers for Week Ending 10/30/16 (% of Blu-ray's Market Share Noted):
  1. Independence Day: Resurgence (56%)
  2. Hocus Pocus (18%)
  3. Ghostbusters (49%)
  4. Lights Out (34%)
  5. The Legend of Tarzan (42%)
Top Five Blu-ray 3D Sellers for Week Ending 10/30/16 (Per % of Total Unit Sales):
  1. Captain America: Civil War 3D (13%)
  2. Ghostbusters 3D (5%)
  3. X-Men: Apocalypse 3D (4%)
  4. Independence Day: Resurgence 3D (3%)
  5. Warcraft 3D (3%)
Top Five UHD Blu-ray Sellers for Week Ending 10/30/16 (Per % of Total Unit Sales):
  1. Warcraft 4K (6%)
  2. Ghostbusters 4K (5%)
  3. X-Men: Apocalypse 4K (5%)
  4. Independence Day: Resurgence 4K (4%)
  5. Angels & Demons 4K (4%)