This is a list of the best-selling film titles sold in the United States across all physical home video formats, including VHS , DVD , and Blu-ray Disc (BD).
Title
Video release
All formats
VHS
DVD
Blu-ray
Revenue (est. )
March 3, 1995
48,500,000
32,000,000[ 1]
11,900,000 [ 2]
3,680,000[ 3]
$852,000,000 [ 4] [ 2] [ 3]
November 4, 2003
40,600,000
520,000[ 5]
38,800,000[ 2]
1,320,000[ 6]
$801,400,000 [ 5] [ 2] [ 6]
October 28, 1994
36,000,000
28,000,000[ 7]
5,070,000[ 8]
2,960,000[ 3]
$598,000,000 [ 9] [ 8] [ 3]
October 1, 1993
34,630,000
30,000,000[ 10]
2,820,000[ 11]
1,810,000[ 12]
$748,000,000 [ 13] [ 14] [ 12]
October 30, 1992
34,000,000
22,000,000[ 15]
7,500,000[ 16]
4,500,000[ 3]
$554,000,000 [ 17] [ 16] [ 3]
September 1, 1998
30,300,000
25,000,000[ 18]
4,900,000[ 19] [ 20]
390,000[ 21]
$655,000,000 [ 22] [ 23] [ 21]
October 29, 1996
26,650,000
21,000,000[ 24]
4,920,000[ 25]
730,000[ 25]
$401,000,000 [ 17] [ 25]
April 22, 2010
26,500,000
—
19,000,000[ 26]
7,450,000[ 3]
$400,000,000 [ 27] [ 3]
October 4, 1994
26,000,000
24,000,000[ 7]
1,480,000[ 28]
520,000[ 29]
$345,000,000 [ 30] [ 28] [ 29]
November 1, 2002
26,000,000
6,500,000[ 31]
19,500,000[ 31]
16,000[ 32]
$727,000,000 [ 31] [ 32]
May 18, 1990
38,870,000
23,000,000
13,400,000[ 33]
2,470,000[ 33]
$565,000,000 [ 34] [ 33]
October 4, 1988
25,800,000
17,000,000[ 15]
7,280,000[ 35]
1,470,000[ 35]
$293,000,000 [ 35]
November 2, 2001
25,300,000
15,400,000[ 1]
9,900,000[ 2]
—
$450,000,000 [ 1] [ 2]
November 22, 1996
24,300,000
22,000,000[ 18]
1,960,000[ 36] [ 37]
384,000[ 37]
$588,000,000 [ 38] [ 36] [ 37]
November 7, 2006
23,400,000
—
23,100,000[ 39]
320,000[ 39]
$334,000,000 [ 39]
March 18, 2014
22,400,000
—
14,600,000[ 40]
7,785,000[ 3]
$415,651,000 [ 40] [ 3]
December 9, 2008
21,800,000
—
19,200,000[ 41]
2,620,000[ 3]
$317,000,000 [ 41] [ 3]
April 10, 1992
21,100,000
15,900,000[ 42]
4,580,000[ 43]
590,000[ 44]
$264,000,000 [ 45] [ 43] [ 44]
November 20, 2001
20,800,000
12,800,000[ 1]
7,390,000[ 46]
650,000[ 47]
$337,000,000 [ 1] [ 46] [ 47]
November 5, 2004
20,700,000
2,000,000[ 48]
18,710,000[ 48] [ 49]
—
$348,000,000 [ 48] [ 49]
This is a list of the best-selling VHS titles in the United States.
Title
Distributor
VHS release
Sales
Revenue (est. )
Revenue (est. inflation)
The Lion King
Buena Vista Home Video
March 3, 1995
32,000,000[ 1]
$520,000,000[ 4]
$1,040,000,000
Aladdin
Buena Vista Home Video
October 1, 1993
30,000,000[ 10]
$625,000,000 [ 13]
$1,320,000,000
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Buena Vista Home Video
October 28, 1994
28,000,000[ 7]
$430,000,000[ 9]
$884,000,000
Titanic
Paramount Home Video
September 1, 1998
25,000,000[ 18]
$500,000,000 [ 22]
$935,000,000
Jurassic Park
Universal Studios Home Video
October 4, 1994
24,000,000[ 7]
$315,000,000 [ 30]
$612,000,000
Beauty and the Beast
Buena Vista Home Video
October 30, 1992
22,000,000[ 15] [ 42]
$318,000,000[ 17]
$690,000,000
Independence Day
20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
November 22, 1996
22,000,000[ 18]
$550,000,000 [ 38]
$1,068,000,000
Toy Story
Buena Vista Home Video
October 29, 1996
21,000,000[ 24]
$290,000,000[ 17]
$563,000,000
Pocahontas
Buena Vista Home Video
February 27, 1996
17,100,000[ 17]
$216,000,000[ 17]
$420,000,000
Cinderella
Buena Vista Home Video
October 4, 1988
17,000,000[ 15]
$108,000,000[ 35]
$278,000,000
Toy Story 2
Buena Vista Home Entertainment
October 17, 2000
16,600,000[ 1]
$290,000,000[ 1]
$530,000,000
Forrest Gump
Paramount Home Video
April 27, 1995
16,000,000[ 7]
Unknown
Unknown
One Hundred and One Dalmatians
Buena Vista Home Video
April 10, 1992
15,900,000[ 42]
$150,000,000[ 45]
$326,000,000
Shrek
DreamWorks Home Entertainment
November 2, 2001
15,400,000[ 1]
$254,000,000[ 1]
$437,000,000
The Return of Jafar
Buena Vista Home Video
May 20, 1994
15,000,000[ 50]
$345,000,000 [ 51]
$709,000,000
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial
MCA Home Video
October 25, 1988
15,000,000[ 52]
$300,000,000 [ 18]
$805,000,000
The Lion King II: Simba's Pride
Buena Vista Home Entertainment
October 27, 1998
15,000,000[ 53]
$300,000,000[ 54]
$561,000,000
Fantasia
Buena Vista Home Video
November 1, 1991
14,200,000[ 45]
$209,000,000[ 17]
$468,000,000
Mrs. Doubtfire
Fox Video
April 26, 1994
14,000,000[ 7]
Unknown
Unknown
Pinocchio
Buena Vista Home Video
March 26, 1993
13,400,000[ 42]
$335,000,000 [ 55]
$689,000,000
How the Grinch Stole Christmas
Universal Studios Home Video
November 20, 2001
12,800,000[ 1]
$206,000,000[ 1]
$354,000,000
Home Alone
Fox Video
August 22, 1991
11,000,000[ 42]
$275,000,000 [ 56]
$615,000,000
Bambi
Buena Vista Home Video
September 28, 1989
10,600,000[ 45]
$168,000,000[ 57]
$413,000,000
Tarzan
Buena Vista Home Entertainment
February 1, 2000
10,500,000[ 1]
$210,000,000[ 1]
$384,000,000
Batman
Warner Home Video
November 15, 1989
10,500,000[ 42]
$190,000,000 [ 18]
$467,000,000
Aladdin and the King of Thieves
Buena Vista Home Video
August 13, 1996
10,300,000[ 17]
$257,000,000 [ 58]
$499,000,000
The Little Mermaid
Buena Vista Home Video
May 18, 1990
23,000,000
$270,000,000 [ 34]
$525,000,000
Babe
MCA/Universal Home Video
March 19, 1996
10,000,000[ 59]
Unknown
Unknown
This is a list of the best-selling DVD titles in the United States.
Title
Distributor
DVD release
Sales
Revenue
Source(s)
Finding Nemo
Buena Vista Home Entertainment
November 4, 2003
38,800,000
$677,000,000
[ 2]
Cars
Buena Vista Home Entertainment
November 7, 2006
23,100,000
$326,000,000
[ 39]
Spider-Man
Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment
November 1, 2002
19,500,000
$565,000,000
[ 31]
The Dark Knight
Warner Home Video
December 9, 2008
19,200,000
$283,000,000
[ 41]
Avatar
20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
April 22, 2010
19,000,000
$235,000,000
[ 26] [ 27]
Shrek 2
DreamWorks Home Entertainment
November 5, 2004
18,200,000
$316,000,000
[ 2]
Transformers
DreamWorks Home Entertainment
October 16, 2007
17,000,000
$295,000,000
[ 60]
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
Buena Vista Home Entertainment
December 2, 2003
16,600,000
$316,000,000
[ 2]
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
Buena Vista Home Entertainment
December 5, 2006
16,500,000
$318,000,000
[ 61]
The Incredibles
Buena Vista Home Entertainment
March 15, 2005
15,600,000
$285,000,000
[ 2]
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
December 4, 2007
15,500,000
$314,000,000
[ 62]
Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith
20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
November 1, 2005
15,100,000
$269,000,000
[ 2]
Despicable Me
Universal Studios Home Entertainment
December 14, 2010
15,100,000
$202,000,000
[ 63]
The Matrix
Warner Home Video
September 21, 1999
15,000,000
$375,000,000
[ 64] [ 65]
Ratatouille
Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
November 6, 2007
15,000,000
$189,000,000
[ 66]
The Polar Express
Warner Home Video
November 22, 2005
14,800,000
$223,000,000
[ 2]
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
New Line Home Entertainment
August 26, 2003
14,700,000
$280,000,000
[ 2]
Frozen
Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
March 18, 2014
14,600,000
$250,000,000
[ 40]
Up
Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
November 10, 2009
13,800,000
$232,000,000
[ 67]
Twilight
Summit Entertainment
March 21, 2009
13,500,000
$238,000,000
[ 68]
300
Warner Home Video
July 31, 2007
13,400,000
$277,000,000
[ 69]
The Little Mermaid
Buena Vista Home Entertainment
December 7, 1999
13,400,000
$218,000,000
[ 33]
Happy Feet
Warner Home Video
March 27, 2007
13,100,000
$207,000,000
[ 70]
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
New Line Home Entertainment
May 25, 2004
12,500,000
$257,000,000
[ 2]
WALL-E
Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
November 18, 2008
12,500,000
$204,000,000
[ 71]
Monsters, Inc.
Buena Vista Home Entertainment
September 17, 2002
12,300,000
$215,000,000
[ 2]
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
Buena Vista Home Entertainment
April 4, 2006
12,200,000
$447,000,000
[ 72]
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
New Line Home Entertainment
August 6, 2002
12,000,000
$257,000,000
[ 2]
The Lion King
Buena Vista Home Entertainment
October 7, 2003
11,900,000
$220,000,000
[ 2]
Madagascar
DreamWorks Home Entertainment
November 1, 2005
11,900,000
$213,000,000
[ 2]
Shrek the Third
Paramount Home Entertainment
November 13, 2007
11,800,000
$177,000,000
[ 73]
Spider-Man 2
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
November 30, 2004
11,600,000
$174,000,000
[ 74]
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
Warner Home Video
December 11, 2007
11,500,000
$254,000,000
[ 75]
The Hangover
Warner Home Video
December 15, 2009
11,500,000
$200,000,000
[ 76]
The Jungle Book
Buena Vista Home Entertainment
December 7, 1999
11,300,000
$281,000,000
[ 77]
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Warner Home Video
March 7, 2006
11,100,000
$542,000,000
[ 78]
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
Paramount Home Entertainment
October 20, 2009
11,000,000
$222,000,000
[ 79]
Toy Story 3
Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
November 2, 2010
10,800,000
$192,000,000
[ 80]
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse
Summit Entertainment
December 4, 2010
10,800,000
$181,000,000
[ 81]
Iron Man
Paramount Home Entertainment
September 30, 2008
10,700,000
$182,000,000
[ 82]
The Passion of the Christ
20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
August 31, 2004
10,500,000
$189,000,000
[ 2]
The Twilight Saga: New Moon
Summit Entertainment
March 20, 2010
10,400,000
$204,000,000
[ 83]
This is a list of the best-selling Blu-ray Disc (BD) titles in the United States.
Rank[ 3]
Title
Distributor
BD release
Sales
Revenue
1
Frozen
Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
March 18, 2014
7,600,000
$161,000,000
2
Avatar
20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
April 22, 2010
7,470,000
$164,000,000
3
Despicable Me 2
Universal Studios Home Entertainment
December 10, 2013
5,940,000
$115,000,000
4
Beauty and the Beast
Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
October 5, 2010
4,500,000
$102,000,000
5
Star Wars: The Force Awakens
Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
April 5, 2016
5,920,000
$152,000,000
6
The Avengers
Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
September 25, 2012
5,260,000
$120,000,000
7
The Lord of the Rings: The Motion Picture Trilogy
New Line Home Entertainment
April 6, 2010
4,336,413
$257,128,953
8
Jurassic World
Universal Studios Home Entertainment
October 20, 2015
4,315,469
$96,753,967
9
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
October 6, 2009
3,993,495
$100,639,067
10
Guardians of the Galaxy
Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
December 9, 2014
3,950,000
$83,000,000
This is a list of the best-selling LaserDisc (LD) titles in the United States.
This is a list of the best-selling films on Sony 's proprietary Universal Media Disc (UMD) format for the PlayStation Portable (PSP) platform in the United States.
Best-selling films by year
edit
This is a list of the best-selling video titles sold on physical media (including VHS, DVD and Blu-ray) in the United States by year.
Rank
Title
Release
Sales
Revenue
Inflation
Ref
1
The Lion King
March 3, 1995
32,000,000[ 90]
$520,000,000[ 4]
$1,040,000,000
[ 24]
2
Aladdin
October 1, 1993
30,000,000[ 10]
$500,000,000[ 91]
$1,050,000,000
[ 24]
3
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
October 28, 1994
28,000,000
$430,000,000[ 9]
$884,000,000
[ 92]
4
Jurassic Park
October 4, 1994
24,000,000
$315,000,000 [ 30]
$612,000,000
[ 92]
5
Beauty and the Beast
October 30, 1992
22,000,000
$318,000,000[ 17]
$690,000,000
[ 24]
Independence Day
November 22, 1996
22,000,000
Unknown
Unknown
[ 92]
7
Toy Story
October 29, 1996
21,000,000[ 24]
$290,000,000[ 17]
$563,000,000
[ 92]
8
Pocahontas
February 27, 1996
17,100,000
$216,000,000[ 17]
$420,000,000
[ 17]
9
Cinderella
October 4, 1988
17,000,000
$108,000,000[ 35]
$278,000,000
[ 15]
10
Forrest Gump
April 27, 1995
16,000,000
Unknown
[ 92]
Rank
1996
1997[ 92]
Title
Sales
Ref
Title
Sales
1
Independence Day
22,000,000
[ 97]
One Hundred and One Dalmatians
15,000,000
2
Toy Story
21,000,000
Men in Black
14,000,000
3
Pocahontas
17,000,000
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
12,500,000
4
The Aristocats
12,800,000
The Lost World: Jurassic Park
12,000,000
5
Aladdin and the King of Thieves
10,300,000
[ 17]
The Empire Strikes Back
10,000,000
6
Oliver & Company
10,000,000
[ 97]
Return of the Jedi
10,000,000
7
Twister
9,500,000
Star Wars
10,000,000
8
Babe
8,000,000+
[ 98]
Liar Liar
9,000,000
9
Muppet Treasure Island
8,000,000
[ 97]
Space Jam
8,500,000
10
All Dogs Go to Heaven 2
6,000,000
George of the Jungle
7,200,000
Rank[ 99]
Title
Sales
Revenue
1
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
14,476,924
$274,307,204
2
Cars
13,198,050
$208,489,867
3
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
11,541,429
$332,737,406
4
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
10,506,129
$207,907,139
5
Wedding Crashers
8,426,280
$138,091,895
6
King Kong
7,593,120
$140,091,801
7
Over the Hedge
7,571,037
$120,893,405
8
Ice Age: The Meltdown
7,323,372
$119,646,977
9
Walk the Line
7,099,384
$120,356,749
10
The Little Mermaid
6,873,207
$105,855,230
Rank[ 100]
Title
Sales
Revenue
1
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
13,699,490
$279,046,391
2
Transformers
13,251,378
$251,422,293
3
Happy Feet
12,225,634
$196,875,349
4
300
12,110,490
$243,204,618
5
Ratatouille
11,233,232
$169,016,024
6
Shrek the Third
10,889,584
$162,691,569
7
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
9,905,305
$200,157,478
8
Night at the Museum
8,585,495
$145,161,282
9
The Brave One
7,458,254
$138,809,474
10
Spider-Man 3
6,845,349
$114,754,483
Rank[ 101]
Title
Sales
Revenue
1
The Dark Knight
10,944,319
$191,678,575
2
Iron Man
8,400,343
$151,418,634
3
Alvin and the Chipmunks
7,559,643
$127,641,260
4
Kung Fu Panda
7,486,642
$115,040,292
5
WALL-E
7,413,548
$117,131,222
6
I Am Legend
7,043,136
$126,160,041
7
National Treasure: Book of Secrets
5,863,257
$92,955,147
8
Enchanted
5,322,631
$86,315,101
9
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
5,314,370
$103,340,817
10
Bee Movie
4,712,821
$75,473,010
Rank[ 102]
Title
Sales
Revenue
1
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
11,154,737
$251,247,838
2
Twilight
10,405,491
$198,416,222
3
Up
10,160,995
$199,248,148
4
Star Trek
8,717,856
$142,561,921
5
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
8,547,218
$118,628,758
6
The Hangover
8,068,523
$148,835,183
7
Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa
7,789,128
$107,713,190
8
X-Men Origins: Wolverine
5,646,233
$101,074,698
9
Monsters vs. Aliens
5,430,970
$99,548,530
10
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs
5,229,856
$90,338,613
Rank[ 103]
Title
Sales
Revenue
1
Avatar
15,984,303
$308,421,543
2
Toy Story 3
10,967,197
$209,605,460
3
The Twilight Saga: New Moon
8,564,722
$186,703,432
4
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse
8,209,155
$154,745,017
5
The Blind Side
7,925,127
$113,533,863
6
Iron Man 2
6,931,591
$157,661,923
7
Despicable Me
6,675,913
$127,226,540
8
How to Train Your Dragon
6,255,514
$136,006,186
9
Alice in Wonderland
5,229,486
$101,783,950
10
Inception
5,204,776
$104,473,794
Rank[ 104]
Title
Sales
Revenue
1
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1
9,918,642
$143,167,689
2
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2
8,137,963
$128,580,195
3
Tangled
8,096,773
$144,241,933
4
Cars 2
5,838,012
$107,894,962
5
Transformers: Dark of the Moon
4,742,541
$89,875,729
6
Bridesmaids
4,738,083
$72,368,721
7
Rio
4,728,294
$76,558,227
8
Megamind
4,073,992
$63,076,062
9
The Help
3,836,404
$73,441,093
10
The Hangover Part II
5,204,776
$104,473,794
Rank[ 105]
Title
Sales
Revenue
1
The Hunger Games
10,260,319
$180,306,529
2
The Avengers
9,380,157
$190,683,937
3
Brave
8,031,037
$145,230,978
4
The Dark Knight Rises
7,681,848
$124,340,808
5
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1
7,025,392
$132,531,680
6
The Lorax
6,386,831
$107,251,718
7
Ted
5,327,684
$101,882,232
8
Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows
5,090,104
$77,689,629
9
Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted
3,965,694
$65,665,489
10
Puss in Boots
3,635,289
$65,695,382
Rank[ 106]
Title
Sales
Revenue
1
Despicable Me 2
9,256,658
$170,985,093
2
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2
6,330,303
$95,048,591
3
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
6,243,460
$98,989,683
4
Monsters University
5,492,411
$111,012,114
5
Skyfall
5,158,688
$95,600,230
6
Fast & Furious 6
5,067,428
$103,474,129
7
Wreck-It Ralph
4,775,100
$112,300,386
8
Man of Steel
4,548,095
$90,507,424
9
Hotel Transylvania
3,828,329
$77,045,672
10
Taken 2
3,589,443
$61,043,038
Rank[ 107]
Title
Sales
Revenue
1
Frozen
18,146,499
$335,295,426
2
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
6,223,060
$110,892,615
3
Guardians of the Galaxy
5,300,895
$95,542,781
4
The Lego Movie
4,864,495
$105,187,209
5
The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug
4,666,637
$95,121,267
6
How to Train Your Dragon 2
3,661,804
$62,111,911
7
Maleficent
3,652,429
$66,967,622
8
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
3,644,860
$79,849,311
9
Transformers: Age of Extinction
3,587,127
$57,979,925
10
Thor: The Dark World
3,424,818
$63,725,360
Rank[ 108]
Title
Sales
Revenue
1
Jurassic World
5,830,947
$116,230,988
2
Inside Out
5,281,960
$95,451,757
3
Minions
5,241,405
$94,062,288
4
Big Hero 6
5,058,550
$96,750,237
5
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1
4,533,392
$73,036,788
6
American Sniper
4,299,577
$73,823,666
7
Furious 7
4,188,485
$66,411,157
8
Avengers: Age of Ultron
3,671,021
$68,150,184
9
The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies
3,394,509
$70,269,361
10
Home
3,369,212
$59,815,243
Rank[ 109]
Title
Sales
Revenue
1
Star Wars: The Force Awakens
7,433,275
$174,271,258
2
Finding Dory
5,479,887
$91,542,276
3
Zootopia
4,783,887
$96,827,503
4
Deadpool
4,756,364
$84,593,757
5
Captain America: Civil War
3,903,614
$73,300,722
6
The Secret Life of Pets
3,564,882
$78,158,675
7
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
3,548,159
$73,864,026
8
The Good Dinosaur
3,065,028
$58,193,536
9
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2
2,831,212
$49,456,053
10
Suicide Squad
2,501,924
$63,717,229
Rank[ 110]
Title
Sales
Revenue
1
Moana
4,394,672
$116,286,634
2
Beauty and the Beast
4,255,929
$85,131,977
3
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
3,985,851
$81,081,110
4
Wonder Woman
3,850,584
$93,095,921
5
Trolls
3,530,413
$73,822,484
6
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
3,342,461
$64,933,483
7
Sing
3,298,699
$62,868,456
8
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
2,780,803
$57,143,378
9
Spider-Man: Homecoming
2,612,740
$57,143,378
10
Logan
2,284,265
$46,549,464
Rank[ 111]
Title
Sales
Revenue
1
Black Panther
4,491,947
$91,442,758
2
The Greatest Showman
4,382,399
$66,902,034
3
Star Wars: The Last Jedi
4,056,387
$87,221,669
4
Coco
3,773,022
$72,832,051
5
Avengers: Infinity War
3,741,298
$112,828,246
6
Incredibles 2
3,370,994
$66,651,533
7
Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle
3,350,043
$65,038,272
8
Deadpool 2
3,345,571
$58,730,229
9
Thor: Ragnarok
3,216,969
$67,412,970
10
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
3,035,911
$59,335,071
Rank[ 112]
Title
Sales
Revenue
1
Avengers: Endgame
4,806,816
$104,154,360
2
Captain Marvel
4,901,758
$66,146,654
3
Aquaman
4,214,687
$61,119,252
4
Bohemian Rhapsody
3,088,534
$59,105,423
5
Toy Story 4
2,820,074
$53,605,464
6
Spider-Man: Far From Home
2,652,007
$50,840,371
7
Shazam!
2,593,510
$40,600,377
8
Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse
2,535,116
$45,683,480
9
The Lion King
2,524,396
$48,516,017
10
John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum
2,401,206
$41,580,101
Rank[ 113]
Title
Sales
Revenue
1
Frozen II
3,739,473
$80,123,767
2
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker
2,691,715
$66,690,252
3
Joker
2,511,092
$52,246,944
4
Jumanji: The Next Level
2,421,044
$48,420,597
5
Trolls: World Tour
2,152,432
$48,760,415
6
Sonic The Hedgehog
1,950,402
$41,585,643
7
1917
1,933,433
$41,635,374
8
Midway
1,632,035
$29,269,879
9
Scoob!
1,549,248
$26,093,819
10
Harry Potter: The Complete Collection Years 1-7
1,538,582
$65,166,550
Rank[ 114]
Title
Sales
Revenue
1
Wonder Woman 1984
1,647,462
$38,742,601
2
The Croods: A New Age
1,370,601
$28,668,190
3
Godzilla vs. Kong
1,239,621
$34,572,483
4
F9: The Fast Saga
1,231,883
$28,917,323
5
Raya and the Last Dragon
1,000,001
$22,827,081
6
Black Widow
875,874
$21,548,641
7
Venom: Let There Be Carnage
851,538
$23,987,825
8
Harry Potter: The Complete Collection Years 1-7
829,825
$35,370,498
9
Free Guy
632,279
$16,965,010
10
Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch
582,238
$9,368,257
Rank[ 115]
Title
Sales
Revenue
1
Spider-Man: No Way Home
2,011,788
$44,247,382
2
Top Gun: Maverick
1,970,839
$46,376,059
3
Jurassic World: Dominion
1,265,746
$30,079,421
4
Dune
1,011,202
$19,115,182
5
Ghostbusters: Afterlife
976,369
$19,364,466
6
No Time to Die
877,077
$20,927,806
7
Encanto
873,833
$12,270,459
8
The Batman
857,943
$15,701,209
9
Sing 2
819,297
$10,475,845
10
Top Gun
798,846
$10,606,903
Rank[ 116]
Title
Sales
Revenue
1
The Super Mario Bros. Movie
1,095,483
$20,996,811
2
John Wick: Chapter 4
999,841
$19,357,955
3
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
708,364
$8,942,994
4
Avatar: The Way of Water
684,028
$17,778,578
5
Black Adam
653,527
$16,061,654
6
Top Gun: Maverick
616,769
$14,194,841
7
Puss in Boots: The Last Wish
520,501
$6,990,205
8
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
438,180
$11,079,746
9
Yellowstone: Season 5, Part 1
419,713
$6,613,782
10
Fast X
412,645
$8,950,984
Best-selling film series (VHS)
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Series
VHS debut
Sales
Revenue (est. )
Aladdin
October 1, 1993
55,300,000[ 10] [ 50] [ 17]
$1,230,000,000 [ 13] [ 51] [ 58]
The Lion King
March 3, 1995
47,000,000[ 1] [ 53]
$820,000,000 [ 4] [ 54]
The Land Before Time
September 14, 1989
45,000,000[ 53]
$1,000,000,000[ 117]
Toy Story
October 29, 1996
36,100,000[ 17] [ 1]
$580,000,000 [ 17] [ 1]
Star Wars Trilogy
September 1, 1982
35,000,000[ 118]
$873,000,000[ 119]
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