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United States Blu-ray Sales Chart for Week Ending March 3, 2019

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  TitleUnits
this
Week
%
Change
Total
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
1 new Ralph Breaks The Internet 816,890   816,890  $20,162,052  $20,162,052 1
2 new The Little Mermaid 221,222 +4,153% 2,779,021  $5,149,036  $85,056,943 1,004
3 (1) A Star is Born 200,252 -65% 771,136  $5,102,455  $19,759,736 2
4 (2) Bohemian Rhapsody 181,178 -28% 1,446,419  $3,804,272  $29,976,988 6
5 (3) Robin Hood 62,255 -57% 206,078  $1,277,205  $4,247,284 4
6 (6) How to Train Your Dragon 1 & 2 61,438 +126% 94,416  $1,021,719  $1,569,839 6
7 (5) Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch 43,777 -41% 693,730  $887,718  $14,090,959 6
8 (4) Overlord 26,451 -69% 112,032  $658,149  $2,710,473 2
9 (-) Captain America: The First Avenger 21,362 +8,952% 2,718,588  $460,578  $94,911,238 384
10 (-) Mary Queen of Scots 19,818   19,818  $462,584  $462,584 2
11 new Between Worlds 17,661   17,661  $264,741  $264,741 1
12 (7) Venom 15,586 -4% 1,478,283  $367,750  $33,887,318 12
13 (-) The Possession of Hannah Grace 15,227   15,227  $304,384  $304,384 2
14 (9) Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom 13,781 -12% 1,892,570  $258,155  $39,266,225 24
15 (20) Stranger Things: Season 2 13,070 +48% 59,247  $391,976  $1,776,824 71
16 (12) The Greatest Showman 12,891 -4% 2,633,823  $195,976  $46,735,378 50
17 (22) The Lion King 12,858 +52% 3,719,197  $374,002  $98,352,951 1,253
18 (8) Widows 11,036 -30% 111,043  $230,228  $2,330,432 6
19 (13) Halloween 10,914 -13% 423,884  $229,647  $8,919,159 7
- (-) Nobody’s Fool 10,260 -33% 51,170  $194,940  $1,012,734 5

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.