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Home Video And Streaming Chart in the UK 8th - 14th April 2020: Frozen II is still at he top of the chart with Jumanji: The Next Level making a new entry at 2

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Frozen II
With no box office charts being produced during the now global COVID-19 pandemic lets take a look at the home entertainment charts once again.

Frozen II unsurprisingly remains at the top, as it will do for the foreseeable future I expect, but we see a high new entry as Jumaji: The Next Level enters at number 2.

Frozen II

Brought onto streaming services ahead of schedule the smash hit theatrical hit follow up to Frozen remains at the top of the chart for a third week.

Jumanji: The Next Level

Released into theatres towards the end of 2019 the movie took an excellent £36 Million over 11 weeks of release hitting the top spot on its debut.

The film is the highest new entry on this week chart at number 2.

Knives Out

Rian Johnsons whodunnit movie starring Daniel Craig remains at number 3 this week as it spends a third week on the chart.

Bloodshot

Brought onto streaming services after only a week at the box office the film is a bit of a flop for Vin Diesel, this week the film remains at number 4 on its second weekend of release.

Le Mans '66

The Oscar nominated film falls to number 5 this week on its fourth week on the home entertainment chart.

Here is the full top 10 home entertainment chart (disk sales and streaming services)

  1. Frozen II
  2. Jumanji: The Next Level
  3. Knives Out
  4. Bloodshot
  5. Le Mans '66
  6. Downton Abbey
  7. Rocketman
  8. Joker
  9. Trolls
  10. Charlie's Angels
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