See also: Top-selling DVDs for 2014 - Combined Top-Selling Videos for 2014
Top-Selling Blu-rays in the United States 2014
Rank | Title | Units Sold | Total Consumer Spending |
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1 | Frozen | 7,093,411 | $149,369,092 |
2 | Guardians of the Galaxy | 3,148,176 | $65,039,888 |
3 | The Hunger Games: Catching Fire | 2,807,999 | $55,784,012 |
4 | The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug | 2,332,586 | $52,664,120 |
5 | Transformers: Age of Extinction | 1,997,117 | $34,326,167 |
6 | Thor: The Dark World | 1,860,952 | $41,673,934 |
7 | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles | 1,790,955 | $54,203,230 |
8 | Maleficent | 1,790,124 | $36,495,206 |
9 | Captain America: The Winter Soldier | 1,739,380 | $36,571,808 |
10 | The Lego Movie | 1,734,699 | $36,696,366 |
11 | How to Train Your Dragon 2 | 1,709,738 | $33,747,763 |
12 | Gravity | 1,387,233 | $29,425,006 |
13 | X-Men: Days of Future Past | 1,310,642 | $32,983,057 |
14 | Lone Survivor | 1,262,383 | $21,882,203 |
15 | Divergent | 1,169,062 | $22,377,276 |
16 | Rio 2 | 1,060,620 | $23,233,866 |
17 | The Amazing Spider-Man 2 | 1,027,775 | $25,146,377 |
18 | Godzilla | 969,255 | $21,586,541 |
19 | Despicable Me 2 | 939,831 | $18,167,739 |
20 | Dawn of the Planet of the Apes | 914,657 | $15,766,142 |
21 | The Wolf of Wall Street | 864,364 | $15,239,080 |
22 | Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 | 782,780 | $15,200,631 |
23 | The Jungle Book | 769,631 | $18,057,337 |
24 | Game of Thrones: Season 3 | 720,775 | $23,392,342 |
25 | 300: Rise of an Empire | 716,344 | $16,190,210 |
26 | The Fault in Our Stars | 685,558 | $17,401,137 |
27 | Live Die Repeat: Edge of Tomorrow | 666,951 | $13,663,818 |
28 | The Pirate Fairy | 659,646 | $14,664,514 |
29 | Ender's Game | 628,871 | $12,617,088 |
30 | Lord of the Rings - The Motion Picture Trilogy | 574,222 | $38,957,654 |
31 | The Maze Runner | 559,218 | $11,171,437 |
32 | Neighbors | 558,799 | $10,210,561 |
33 | Captain Phillips | 552,216 | $12,139,973 |
34 | Mr. Peabody & Sherman | 539,683 | $10,003,870 |
35 | 22 Jump Street | 529,620 | $10,014,988 |
36 | Riddick | 518,567 | $11,739,137 |
37 | Noah | 514,758 | $9,405,995 |
38 | Ride Along | 501,297 | $10,593,912 |
39 | Planes: Fire and Rescue | 500,549 | $9,998,187 |
40 | Anchorman: The Legend Continues | 496,096 | $7,923,411 |
41 | Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa | 483,751 | $9,678,801 |
42 | Heaven is for Real | 458,443 | $10,539,628 |
43 | Star Wars: The Complete Saga (Episodes I-VI) | 458,250 | $41,339,912 |
44 | Harry Potter: The Complete Collection Years 1-7 | 440,443 | $24,321,010 |
45 | Hercules | 437,990 | $8,800,685 |
46 | RoboCop | 435,664 | $8,295,371 |
47 | Sleeping Beauty | 431,816 | $9,093,639 |
48 | Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit | 425,729 | $7,684,932 |
49 | Man of Steel | 422,294 | $8,019,510 |
50 | Beauty and the Beast | 405,336 | $9,310,540 |
51 | Elf | 403,902 | $3,869,910 |
52 | 12 Years a Slave | 400,943 | $7,518,497 |
53 | American Hustle | 400,160 | $8,112,781 |
54 | The Expendables 3 | 397,103 | $8,033,872 |
55 | Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs | 383,317 | $9,214,908 |
56 | The Nut Job | 373,891 | $8,662,903 |
57 | 47 Ronin | 373,204 | $8,799,471 |
58 | Non-Stop | 368,282 | $7,351,402 |
59 | The Monuments Men | 363,743 | $7,118,418 |
60 | Pacific Rim | 358,502 | $4,903,972 |
61 | Fast and Furious 6 | 354,775 | $7,699,814 |
62 | God’s Not Dead | 348,453 | $6,129,397 |
63 | The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey | 342,545 | $7,600,673 |
64 | The Hunger Games | 338,322 | $4,957,639 |
65 | Saving Mr. Banks | 337,620 | $7,947,101 |
66 | Star Wars: The Original Trilogy | 322,577 | $12,219,495 |
67 | The Sound of Music | 321,868 | $9,517,399 |
68 | Independence Day | 320,744 | $5,215,099 |
69 | The Wolverine | 316,040 | $5,785,650 |
70 | Lee Daniels' The Butler | 301,649 | $7,357,363 |
71 | Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters | 299,961 | $6,898,943 |
72 | The Amazing Spider-Man | 299,284 | $11,667,077 |
73 | Avatar | 293,864 | $6,762,646 |
74 | The Secret Life of Walter Mitty | 279,571 | $4,821,857 |
75 | Escape Plan | 272,627 | $5,441,327 |
76 | Dirty Dancing | 258,737 | $3,112,610 |
77 | Rush | 250,174 | $5,854,984 |
78 | Blade Runner | 248,189 | $3,360,173 |
79 | I, Frankenstein | 247,568 | $4,925,755 |
80 | Back to the Future - The Complete Trilogy | 247,034 | $12,349,295 |
81 | Monty Python and the Holy Grail | 245,126 | $8,572,324 |
82 | Despicable Me | 244,992 | $3,498,217 |
83 | A Million Ways to Die in The West | 244,517 | $4,747,415 |
84 | The Best Man Holiday | 240,845 | $5,513,203 |
85 | Rio | 238,104 | $3,121,177 |
86 | Tammy | 229,178 | $4,281,924 |
87 | Batman: The Complete Television Series (1966-68 | 228,118 | $39,917,850 |
88 | Blended | 226,124 | $4,919,776 |
89 | 3 Days to Kill | 222,126 | $4,371,967 |
90 | Walking with Dinosaurs | 220,253 | $3,869,792 |
91 | The Walking Dead: Season 4 | 217,490 | $8,203,139 |
92 | Mary Poppins | 214,415 | $5,671,571 |
93 | Aliens | 214,263 | $2,727,682 |
94 | The Lone Ranger | 213,572 | $4,810,799 |
95 | Jaws | 209,427 | $4,179,986 |
96 | Homefront | 206,813 | $4,958,141 |
97 | How to Train Your Dragon | 206,551 | $4,261,993 |
98 | Last Vegas | 206,203 | $4,695,965 |
99 | Labyrinth | 206,140 | $3,094,155 |
100 | Star Trek Into Darkness | 203,620 | $5,778,982 |
Our DVD and Blu-ray sales estimates are based on weekly retail surveys, which we use to build a weekly market share estimate for each title we are tracking. The market share is converted into a weekly sales estimate based on industry reports on the overall size of the market, including reports published in Media Play News.
For example, if our weekly retail survey estimates that a particular title sold 1% of all units that week, and the industry reports sales of 1,500,000 units in total, we will estimate 15,000 units were sold of that title. The consumer spending estimate is based on the average sales price for the title in the retailers we survey.
We refine our estimates from week to week as more data becomes available. In particular, we adjust weekly sales figures for the quarter once the total market estimates are published by the Digital Entertainment Group. Figures will therefore fluctuate each week, and totals for individual titles can go up or down as we update our estimates.
Because sales figures are estimated based on sampling, they will be more accurate for higher-selling titles.