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Home Entertainment Streaming and Disk Sales 17th - 23rd June 2020: Sonic The Hedgehog tops the chart on its physical and digital to own release

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Sonic the Hedgehog
Sonic The Hedgehog gets a physical and digital to own release and tops the home entertainment charts taking a massive leap in the process, top new film is Emma at number 17!

Here is a rundown of the top 5 home entertainment charts this week.

Sonic The Hedgehog

The speedy blue hedgehog tops the home entertainment chart making a leap from number 37 on its 10th week of release, it is available to own this week.

Despite the original controversy when the original trailer was release the film was a big box office hit in mid February when it was release, it hit the top on its debut with £4 Million.

The movie then spent 5 weeks on the box office before cinemas closed and took £18 Million during that time.

1917

Sam Mendes World War movie is bouncing around the home entertainment charts and this week goes back to number 2 on its 6th week.

Dolittle

Falling from its debut position at the top last week the Robert Downey Jr. movie falls to number 3 on its second week of release.

Onward

Pixar movies have always done well on the home entertainment front and their latest is no exception, it falls to number 4 this week, its 6th week of release.

Bloodshot

The Vin Diesel starring movie also goes from early access to physical and digital owned this week and makes a leap from 28 to number 5 in the process on its 5th weekend of release.

Emma

Emma

The top new movie of the week is at number 17, the Jane Austen novel adaptation hit movie theatres mid February taking £7 Million over 5 weeks of release.

Here is the top 10 home entertainment chart 17th - 23rd June 2020.

  1. Sonic The Hedgehog
  2. 1917
  3. Dolittle
  4. Onward
  5. Bloodshot
  6. bad Boys For Life
  7. Jumanji: The Next Level
  8. Little Women
  9. Frozen II
  10. Cats
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