See also: Top-selling Blu-rays for 2020 - Combined Top-Selling Videos for 2020
Top-Selling DVDs in the United States 2020
Rank | Title | Units Sold | Total Consumer Spending |
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1 | Frozen II | 1,354,816 | $28,154,353 |
2 | Jumanji: The Next Level | 1,242,376 | $23,118,231 |
3 | Joker | 952,953 | $16,807,768 |
4 | Trolls: World Tour | 925,115 | $20,599,072 |
5 | Sonic The Hedgehog | 892,938 | $18,470,308 |
6 | Scoob! | 862,300 | $14,643,427 |
7 | Top Gun | 805,858 | $12,714,295 |
8 | Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker | 763,217 | $16,166,964 |
9 | 1917 | 757,129 | $15,225,736 |
10 | Harry Potter: The Complete Collection Years 1-7 | 715,346 | $28,451,429 |
11 | Midway | 704,554 | $10,826,674 |
12 | Bad Boys For Life | 664,198 | $12,424,896 |
13 | The Mule | 622,915 | $10,802,910 |
14 | Birds of Prey | 607,889 | $11,770,857 |
15 | The Secret Life of Pets | 604,182 | $7,805,935 |
16 | Hocus Pocus | 590,353 | $5,832,707 |
17 | Ride Along 2-Movie Collection | 560,550 | $4,817,956 |
18 | Rampage | 559,533 | $7,532,002 |
19 | Knives Out | 543,010 | $8,148,126 |
20 | Elf | 535,859 | $6,862,590 |
21 | ET: The Extra-Terrestrial | 514,219 | $3,606,346 |
22 | The Wizard of Oz | 507,413 | $2,637,411 |
23 | Terminator: Dark Fate | 505,964 | $9,105,890 |
24 | Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw | 502,598 | $7,014,323 |
25 | The Office: The Complete Series | 501,989 | $35,861,221 |
26 | Yellowstone: Season 2 | 495,819 | $10,748,191 |
27 | Yellowstone: Season 1 | 491,852 | $10,268,734 |
28 | Friends the Complete Series | 482,764 | $31,743,820 |
29 | Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch | 480,325 | $7,478,017 |
30 | The Call of the Wild | 475,197 | $6,362,365 |
31 | Maleficent: Mistress of Evil | 474,189 | $7,845,272 |
32 | Dolittle | 463,749 | $8,204,833 |
33 | National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation | 460,296 | $6,439,722 |
34 | Beetlejuice | 458,544 | $5,623,786 |
35 | Onward | 444,889 | $8,146,270 |
36 | Tombstone | 439,799 | $2,024,697 |
37 | A Charlie Brown Christmas | 429,112 | $6,568,806 |
38 | The Aristocats | 413,463 | $1,983,888 |
39 | John Wick: Chapter 3 — Parabellum | 411,368 | $6,780,684 |
40 | The Nightmare Before Christmas | 405,828 | $5,739,568 |
41 | The Proposal | 401,576 | $1,842,960 |
42 | Jurassic World | 394,829 | $7,093,260 |
43 | Home Alone | 393,754 | $5,786,464 |
44 | Jaws | 388,763 | $5,059,983 |
45 | The Addams Family | 384,562 | $5,805,784 |
46 | Rambo: Last Blood | 379,601 | $5,093,014 |
47 | The Polar Express | 375,540 | $6,315,389 |
48 | Bloodshot | 370,932 | $6,936,862 |
49 | A Christmas Story | 369,272 | $3,953,160 |
50 | Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle | 363,750 | $4,071,444 |
51 | Downton Abbey | 361,992 | $5,166,539 |
52 | Zombieland: Double Tap | 359,911 | $6,106,508 |
53 | Yellowstone: Season 3 | 354,566 | $8,892,515 |
54 | I Still Believe | 349,054 | $5,051,657 |
55 | Ford v. Ferrari | 345,657 | $7,518,919 |
56 | Gone with the Wind | 329,598 | $4,120,082 |
57 | Rudolph, the Red Nosed Reindeer | 327,230 | $3,203,645 |
58 | The Invisible Man | 322,784 | $6,098,541 |
59 | The Land Before Time: The Complete Collection | 313,784 | $8,661,997 |
60 | Fifty Shades: 3-Movie Collection | 300,943 | $5,245,951 |
61 | Skyscraper | 299,031 | $1,526,264 |
62 | Aquaman | 296,382 | $3,588,843 |
63 | PAW Patrol: Dino Rescue | 291,577 | $2,784,141 |
64 | Mulan | 288,788 | $5,603,016 |
65 | It: Chapter Two | 287,210 | $4,433,609 |
66 | Abominable | 286,194 | $4,318,138 |
67 | Home Alone 2: Lost in New York | 286,069 | $3,653,600 |
68 | Justice League | 284,860 | $4,493,057 |
69 | It | 282,665 | $5,560,890 |
70 | Sing | 281,813 | $1,913,291 |
71 | Spider Man: Far From Home | 278,852 | $4,597,147 |
72 | Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella | 277,236 | $1,329,517 |
73 | Frozen | 275,584 | $4,184,706 |
74 | John Wick | 275,536 | $2,169,735 |
75 | Despicable Me 3 | 273,561 | $4,340,322 |
76 | A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood | 270,454 | $4,423,074 |
77 | The Lego Batman Movie | 259,657 | $1,131,125 |
78 | John Wick: Chapter 2 | 255,863 | $2,416,965 |
79 | Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood | 255,102 | $4,625,841 |
80 | Oliver & Company | 255,029 | $1,405,881 |
81 | Moana | 252,055 | $4,055,589 |
82 | Little Women | 250,025 | $4,117,551 |
83 | Saving Private Ryan | 244,584 | $2,017,355 |
84 | Mile 22 | 241,177 | $1,108,532 |
85 | Overcomer | 235,122 | $4,037,395 |
86 | The Rescuers/The Rescuers Down Under | 230,621 | $1,732,831 |
87 | Shrek: 4-Movie Collection | 230,596 | $4,012,787 |
88 | Suicide Squad | 230,550 | $2,726,178 |
89 | Doctor Sleep | 224,672 | $3,676,927 |
90 | War Room | 222,426 | $1,340,334 |
91 | Paw Patrol: Marshall & Chase on the Case | 222,178 | $1,540,445 |
92 | Hatfields and McCoys | 220,697 | $4,839,898 |
93 | Stand by Me | 215,164 | $1,115,422 |
94 | Playing with Fire | 211,226 | $3,736,666 |
95 | How the Grinch Stole Christmas | 210,532 | $2,628,427 |
96 | The Wall | 208,254 | $2,921,616 |
97 | Gemini Man | 206,366 | $3,460,073 |
98 | Grown Ups Double Feature | 204,651 | $888,730 |
99 | Titanic | 204,110 | $1,781,535 |
100 | Pokémon: Detective Pikachu | 202,660 | $2,647,905 |
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.