Blu-ray Sales: April 7-13: Aquaman Back on Top in Fifth Week

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Blu-ray Sales: April 7-13: Aquaman Back on Top in Fifth Week

Posted April 22, 2024 05:54 AM by Sean Greenwood

For the week that ended on April 13th, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment's Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom regained the top spot on the Blu-ray-only chart in its fifth week. A sequel to Aquaman (2018) was never in any doubt once the DC Extended Universe (DCEU) film grossed over $1 billion, but the production would be beset by several issues, including the coronavirus pandemic, which pushed principal photography into 2021, legal issues for Aquaman's female lead, Amber Heard, the Warner Bros. Discovery merger in 2022 and the announcement in 2023 of the DCEU continuity being largely abandoned in favor of a new DCU (DC Universe) of films. Although Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom was initially completed on time and under budget, two sets of re-shoots took place in 2023 and the budget ballooned to a reported $215 million, all of which gave the film an uphill battle, both at the box office and with audiences. When the film finally opened in late December 2023, it did top the box office, but with only some $27 million en route to a domestic total of over $124 million. Critical reviews were largely negative, but internationally, the film did a bit better, with over $309 million, and it did become the highest-grossing DCEU film since Aquaman five years earlier. However, with a worldwide total of over $434 million, it fell well short of its predecessor's $1.15 billion. This week, Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom had an HD share of 46% and 11% of units sold from the 4K UHD format.

Debuting in second place is Universal Pictures Home Entertainment's Lisa Frankenstein. The horror comedy opened in February 2024 to mixed reviews and managed just over $9 million at the box office. This week, Lisa Frankenstein sold 97% as many Blu-ray units as Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, with an HD share of 57%. A 4K UHD edition has not been made available.

Dropping to third place in its third week is Lionsgate Home Entertainment's The Iron Claw. The film, based on the true story of the Von Erlich family of professional wrestlers, opened in December 2023 to strong reviews from critics and audiences alike, eventually grossing over $44 million worldwide and taking a spot on the National Board of Review's Top Ten Films list. This week, The Iron Claw had a perfect HD share of 100%. A 4K UHD edition has not been made available.

Elsewhere on the charts, Paramount Home Media Distribution's King Kong (1976), which was released on 4K UHD this week, came in at No. 4 on the Blu-ray-only chart, while Universal's Night Swim debuted at No. 8. On the UHD Sellers chart, King Kong was No. 1 and also topped the UHD Market Share chart for the week, with over 99% of units sold from the 4K UHD format.

Top Ten Blu-ray Sellers for Week Ending 4/13/24:
  1. Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom
  2. Lisa Frankenstein
  3. The Iron Claw
  4. King Kong (1976)
  5. Oppenheimer (2023)
  6. The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes
  7. Wonka
  8. Night Swim
  9. Migration (2023)
  10. Dune 4K (2021)
Top Ten UHD Blu-ray Sellers for Week Ending 4/13/24:
  1. King Kong 4K (1976)
  2. Oppenheimer 4K (2023)
  3. The Abyss 4K
  4. Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom 4K
  5. Aliens 4K
  6. True Lies 4K
  7. Planet Earth III 4K (2023)
  8. Dune 4K (2021)
  9. Guardians of the Galaxy 4K
  10. The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes 4K
Top Five Home Media Sellers for Week Ending 4/13/24 (% of Blu-ray's Market Share Noted):
  1. Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom (46%)
  2. Lisa Frankenstein (57%)
  3. Wonka (54%)
  4. Migration (2023) (43%)
  5. Lesson Before Love (DVD)
Top Blu-ray 3D Sellers for Week Ending 4/13/24 (Per % of Total Unit Sales):
  1. Dune 3D (2021) (0.67%)
  2. Godzilla vs. Kong 3D (0.55%)
Top Five UHD Blu-ray Sellers for Week Ending 4/13/24 (Per % of Total Unit Sales):
  1. King Kong 4K (1976) (99.36%)
  2. Oppenheimer 4K (2023) (39%)
  3. Godzilla vs. Kong 4K (34%)
  4. Dune 4K (2021) (30%)
  5. Titanic 4K (1997) (16%)