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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Weekly Domestic Blu-ray Sales Chart for Week Ending April 7, 2013

RankPrev. RankTitleUnits this Week% ChangeTotal unitsSales this WeekTotal SalesWeeks in Release
1 (-) The Bible 171,679   171,679 $6,314,354 $6,314,354 1
2 1 Lincoln 131,970 -73.42% 628,414 $3,940,614 $18,178,628 2
3 3 The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey 128,176 -61.00% 1,838,311 $3,112,102 $42,733,099 3
4 2 Les Miserables 85,513 -75.76% 929,456 $2,051,464 $22,297,644 3
5 4 Wreck-It Ralph 45,718 -74.94% 1,493,105 $1,547,558 $46,604,969 5
6 7 Life of Pi 43,795 -48.53% 680,425 $992,840 $15,690,245 4
7 5 Rise of the Guardians 39,040 -72.66% 873,677 $954,523 $18,249,397 4
8 8 Zero Dark Thirty 35,074 -55.84% 405,447 $912,626 $10,010,109 3
9 6 Parental Guidance 34,645 -67.53% 141,331 $905,616 $3,534,354 2
10 9 This is 40 29,306 -51.45% 162,201 $728,537 $4,032,327 3

Precise information on Blu-ray sales is not generally available. Our Blu-ray sales figures are estimates based on studio figures, publicly available data, and private research on retail sales carried out by Nash Information Services. The figures include estimated sales at Wal-Mart and other retailers that do not publicly release sales information. Cumulative sales figures are provided for titles that were released after January 1, 2010.

Historical Blu-ray sales data is available from our OpusData data service. Please email us at sales@opusdata.com if you are interested in a trial of the Video Market service, which includes weekly tracking of DVD sales, Blu-ray sales and video rentals.