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Home Entertainment Streaming and Disk Sales 20th - 26th May 2020: Bad Boys For Life tops the home video chart on its debut

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Bad Boys For Life
With people still stuck indoors across the UK due to the pandemic enforced lockdown the smash hit movie Bad Boys For Life makes its home entertainment debut at the top.

Here is a breakdown of the top 5 home entertainment titles 20th - 26th May.

Bad Boys For Life

Starring Will Smith and Martin Lawrence the third film in the Bad Boys series that started back in 1995 was a big hit at the box office in January of 2020.

THe movie never made it to number 1 on the chart because of 1917 dominating at the time but it did spend its first 3 weeks at number 2.

The movie was on the box office until early March and spent 8 weeks taking nearly £18 Million.

1917

Last weeks top film, which made its debut there, falls to number 2 this week.

Onward

After having a shortened box office run due to the COVID-19 pandemic the Pixar movie spends a fourth week on the chart and is at number 3 this week.

Little Women

Little Women

Bouncing back into the chart after going from a theatre at home release to a regular rental is Greta Gerwigs adaptation of the Louisa May Alcott novel.

Jojo Rabbit

Falling to number 5 this week is director Taika Waititi oscar winning World War II satire.

Here is the top 10 home entertainment movies for 20th - 26th May 2020.

  1. Bad Boys For Life
  2. 1917
  3. Onward
  4. Little Women
  5. Jojo Rabbit
  6. Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker
  7. Frozen II
  8. Bombshell
  9. Jumanji: The Next Level
  10. The Gentlemen
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