Blu-ray Sales: June 22-28: A Minecraft Movie Builds Up to the Top of the Charts

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Blu-ray Sales: June 22-28: A Minecraft Movie Builds Up to the Top of the Charts

Posted July 8, 2025 10:37 PM by Sean Greenwood

For the week that ended on June 28th, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment's A Minecraft Movie topped the Blu-ray-only, overall packaged media and UHD Sellers charts in its first week. Based on the popular video game series, A Minecraft Movie opened in April 2025 to positive reviews and big box office, eventually totaling over $423 million domestically alone and almost $1 billion worldwide thus far. This week, A Minecraft Movie had an HD share of 55%, with 21% of units sold from the 4K UHD format.

Debuting in second place on the Blu-ray-only and overall packaged media charts is Decal Releasing and Neon's The Monkey. Based on a short story by Stephen King about a cursed toy monkey, the film opened in February 2025 to positive reviews and grossed over $39 million domestically and over $68 million worldwide on a reported $10-11 million budget. This week, The Monkey sold 31% as many Blu-ray units as A Minecraft Movie, with an HD share of 59% and 24% of units sold from the 4K UHD format.

And debuting in third place on the Blu-ray-only and overall packaged media charts is Walt Disney Home Entertainment's Snow White (2025). In development as far back as 2016, the latest in a long line of remakes of Disney animated classics eventually opened in March 2025, but not before delays for everything from the coronavirus pandemic, to the 2023 Hollywood strikes, to reshoots delayed into 2024 to name a few, all of which contributed to a budget that is estimated to be some $270 million. In addition, reviews from both critics and the public alike were mixed, and while the film topped the box office on its opening weekend, it only managed to gross about $87 million domestically and $206 million worldwide, making it a box office bomb. This week, Snow White sold 25% as many Blu-ray units as A Minecraft Movie, with an HD share of 49% and 13% of units sold from the 4K UHD format, which, continuing a recent trend for Disney movies, was only available in limited edition SteelBook packaging.

Elsewhere on the charts, Warner's Lethal Weapon (1987), which was released on 4K UHD this week, came in at No. 4 on the Blu-ray-only chart, while Paramount Home Media Distribution's Novocaine (2025) debuted at No. 5. Arrow Video's remastered Blu-ray and 4K UHD releases of Dark City (1998) came in at No. 6, while the Criterion Collection's remastered Blu-ray and 4K UHD releases of Sorcerer came in at No. 8. Outside the top ten, NCircle's Sonic Prime: Complete Series (2022-2024) debuted at No. 13 and BBC Studios' Doctor Who: Season One (2023-2024) came in at No. 16.

Elsewhere on the UHD Sellers chart, Shout Factory's Bring It On 4K came in at No. 14, while Kino Lorber's Road Trip 4K came in at No. 16. Finally, the Warner Archive Collection's High Society 4K (1956) came in at No. 17.

Top Ten Blu-ray Sellers for Week Ending 6/28/25:
  1. A Minecraft Movie
  2. The Monkey
  3. Snow White (2025)
  4. Lethal Weapon (1987)
  5. Novocaine (2025)
  6. Dark City (1998)
  7. Jaws
  8. Sorcerer
  9. A Working Man
  10. Longlegs
Top Ten UHD Blu-ray Sellers for Week Ending 6/28/25:
  1. A Minecraft Movie 4K
  2. Lethal Weapon 4K (1987)
  3. Novocaine 4K (2025)
  4. Dark City 4K (1998)
  5. Jaws 4K
  6. Sorcerer 4K
  7. The Monkey 4K
  8. Longlegs 4K
  9. Snow White 4K (2025)
  10. Kingdom of Heaven 4K
Top Five Home Media Sellers for Week Ending 6/28/25 (% of Blu-ray's Market Share Noted):
  1. A Minecraft Movie (55%)
  2. The Monkey (59%)
  3. Snow White (2025) (49%)
  4. A Working Man (38%)
  5. Novocaine (2025) (58%)
Top Blu-ray 3D Sellers for Week Ending 6/28/25 (Per % of Total Unit Sales):
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Top Five UHD Blu-ray Sellers for Week Ending 6/28/25 (Per % of Total Unit Sales):
  1. Longlegs 4K (97%)
  2. Dark City 4K (1998) (91%)
  3. Tombstone 4K (89.20%)
  4. Sorcerer 4K (88.92%)
  5. Novocaine 4K (2025) (58%)