For the week that ended on September 6th, Walt Disney Home Entertainment's live-action
Lilo & Stitch (2025) remained on top of both the Blu-ray-only and overall packaged media charts in its second week. The latest entry in Disney's line of live-action remakes opened in May 2025 to positive reviews, but set the box office on fire, with a massive $146 million opening weekend, en route to over $423 million domestically and over $612 million internationally, for a staggering global take of over $1.036 billion, so far. Thus,
Lilo & Stitch is Hollywood's first billion-dollar-grossing film of 2025 and the first of Disney's remakes to gross over $1 billion since
The Lion King six years ago. This week,
Lilo & Stitch had an HD share of 46%, but just 2% of units sold from the 4K UHD format, which Disney currently offers only in
SteelBook packaging.
Rising up to second place on the Blu-ray-only chart in its fourth week is Universal Pictures Home Entertainment's
How to Train Your Dragon (2025). A remake of the
2010 animated film of the same name, this new version boasted the same directors and blended live-action human performances (including actor Gerard Butler in a reprise of his voice role) with CGI-animated dragons. It opened in June 2025 to positive reviews and perhaps surprisingly, has outperformed all the fully-animated films in the series, with over $262 million domestically and now, over $633 million worldwide. This week,
How to Train Your Dragon sold 76% as many Blu-ray units as
Lilo & Stitch, with an HD share of 50% and 17% of units sold from the 4K UHD format.
Dropping to third place on the Blu-ray-only chart in its second week is Sony Pictures Home Entertainment's
Karate Kid: Legends. The sixth film in the
Karate Kid franchise opened to mixed reviews in May 2025, but couldn't hold off
Lilo & Stitch or
Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning, opening in third place. However, despite the competition, the film did manage over $52 million domestically and over $115 million worldwide on a reported $45 million budget. This week,
Karate Kid: Legends sold 67% as many Blu-ray units as
Lilo & Stitch, with an HD share of 45% and 12% of units sold from the 4K UHD format.
Elsewhere on the charts, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment's
Superman I-IV 5-Film Collection (1978-1987), which was re-issued this week with new 4K UHD discs of
Superman: The Movie (1978),
Superman II,
Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut and
Superman IV: The Quest for Peace to fix some errors on the previous discs, came in at No. 6 on the Blu-ray-only chart, while Kino Lorber's Blu-ray 3D release of
Frankenstein's Bloody Terror came in at No. 14. Elsewhere on the UHD Sellers chart, Kino's
The Two Jakes 4K came in at No. 15 and Shout Factory's
Salvador 4K (1986) came in at No. 17.
Top Ten Blu-ray Sellers for Week Ending 9/6/25:
- Lilo & Stitch (2025)
- How to Train Your Dragon (2025)
- Karate Kid: Legends
- Thunderbolts*
- The Accountant 2
- Superman I-IV 5-Film Collection (1978-1987)
- The Thing (1982)
- The King of Kings (2025)
- Sinners (2025)
- 1923: Season Two (2025)
Top Ten UHD Blu-ray Sellers for Week Ending 9/6/25:
- Superman I-IV 5-Film Collection 4K (1978-1987)
- How to Train Your Dragon 4K (2025)
- The Thing 4K (1982)
- Karate Kid: Legends 4K
- The Goonies 4K
- The Shining 4K
- Thunderbolts* 4K
- Monty Python and the Holy Grail 4K
- Jaws 4K
- The Conjuring 4K
Top Five Home Media Sellers for Week Ending 9/6/25 (% of Blu-ray's Market Share Noted):
- Lilo & Stitch (2025) (46%)
- How to Train Your Dragon (2025) (50%)
- Karate Kid: Legends (45%)
- 1923: Season Two (2025) (24%)
- Thunderbolts* (57%)
Top Blu-ray 3D Sellers for Week Ending 9/6/25 (Per % of Total Unit Sales):
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Top Five UHD Blu-ray Sellers for Week Ending 9/6/25 (Per % of Total Unit Sales):
- The Shining 4K (95%)
- The Goonies 4K (93%)
- The Thing 4K (1982) (92%)
- Jaws 4K (43%)
- Halloween 4K (1978) (42%)