Blu-ray Sales: October 5-11: F1: The Movie Takes a Jump to the Left and Then a Step to the Right

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Blu-ray Sales: October 5-11: F1: The Movie Takes a Jump to the Left and Then a Step to the Right

Posted October 22, 2025 01:47 PM by Sean Greenwood

For the week that ended on October 11th, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment's F1: The Movie came in first place on the Blu-ray-only and overall packaged media charts in its first week. The racing drama with Brad Pitt, which was produced by Apple Studios, received positive reviews and topped the box office on its opening in June 2025, eventually grossing over $189 million domestically and over $629 million globally, becoming both the first box office hit for Apple and the highest-grossing film of Pitt's career. This week, F1: The Movie had a strong HD share of 76%, with 48% of units sold from the 4K UHD format, enough to make it the week's top 4K UHD title.

Debuting in second place is Universal Pictures Home Entertainment's Nobody 2. The action-comedy sequel opened to positive reviews and grossed over $21 million domestically and over $41 million globally, on a reported budget of $25 million. This week, Nobody 2 sold 46% as many Blu-ray units as F1: The Movie, with an HD share of 58% and 22% of units sold from the 4K UHD format.

And dropping to third place on the Blu-ray-only chart in its second week is Warner Bros. Home Entertainment's Superman (2025). The latest screen iteration of the classic DC Comics character opened in cinemas in July 2025 and promptly topped the box office, grossing over $125 million on its opening weekend en route to over $354 million domestically and over $615 million worldwide. This week, Superman sold 37% as many Blu-ray units as F1: The Movie, with an HD share of 58% and 22% of units sold from the 4K UHD format.

Elsewhere on the charts, Universal's animated sequel The Bad Guys 2 debuted at No. 4 on the Blu-ray-only chart, while 20th Century Studios' The Rocky Horror Picture Show, which was released on 4K UHD for its 50th anniversary, came in at No. 5. Sony Pictures Home Entertainment's Silverado (1985), also released on 4K UHD this week, came in at No. 8, beating the studio's new release of I Know What You Did Last Summer (2025), which debuted at No. 9, while Sony's The Quick and the Dead (1995), which was re-released on 4K UHD with Dolby Vision for its 30th anniversary, came in just outside the top ten at No. 11. Beyond that, Shout Factory's 4K UHD upgrade of End of Days brought that film to No. 17 this week.

Elsewhere on the UHD Sellers chart, IFC Films' Dangerous Animals 4K debuted at No. 20.

Top Ten Blu-ray Sellers for Week Ending 10/11/25:
  1. F1: The Movie
  2. Nobody 2
  3. Superman (2025)
  4. The Bad Guys 2
  5. The Rocky Horror Picture Show
  6. Jurassic World Rebirth
  7. Ballerina (2025)
  8. Silverado (1985)
  9. I Know What You Did Last Summer (2025)
  10. Akira (1988)
Top UHD Blu-ray Sellers for Week Ending 10/11/25:
  1. F1: The Movie 4K
  2. The Rocky Horror Picture Show 4K
  3. Nobody 2 4K
  4. Superman 4K (2025)
  5. Silverado 4K (1985)
  6. Akira 4K (1988)
  7. The Quick and the Dead 4K (1995)
  8. The Bad Guys 2 4K
  9. Godzilla Minus One 4K
  10. I Know What You Did Last Summer 4K (2025)
  11. Jurassic World Rebirth 4K
  12. End of Days 4K
Top Home Media Sellers for Week Ending 10/11/25 (% of Blu-ray's Market Share Noted):
  1. F1: The Movie (76%)
  2. Nobody 2 (58%)
  3. Superman (2025) (61%)
  4. The Bad Guys 2 (50%)
  5. Jurassic World Rebirth (48%)
  6. I Know What You Did Last Summer (2025) (38%)
  7. Ballerina (2025) (61%)
  8. The Rocky Horror Picture Show (99%)
Top Blu-ray 3D Sellers for Week Ending 10/11/25 (Per % of Total Unit Sales):
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Top Five UHD Blu-ray Sellers for Week Ending 10/11/25 (Per % of Total Unit Sales):
  1. The Rocky Horror Picture Show 4K (99.22%)
  2. Silverado 4K (1985) (98.92%)
  3. The Quick and the Dead 4K (1995) (98%)
  4. End of Days 4K (97%)
  5. Akira 4K (1988) (93%)