Get ready for a thrilling ride as we dive into the world of Blu-ray sales! The week ending November 29th brought some unexpected twists and turns, with a new release taking the top spot and some familiar favorites making a comeback. The Long Walk, an adaptation of Stephen King's novel, stomped its way to the top of the Blu-ray charts, leaving The Conjuring: Last Rites in its dust.
Let's break it down. The Long Walk, released by Lionsgate Home Entertainment in 2025, dominated both the Blu-ray-only and UHD Sellers charts in its debut week. Despite a modest fourth-place opening in September, positive reviews propelled it to gross over $35 million domestically and a whopping $60 million worldwide. This week, The Long Walk boasted an impressive 72% HD share, with 45% of sales coming from the exclusive 4K UHD SteelBook format on Amazon until December 23rd.
But here's where it gets interesting. In its tenth week, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment's Superman flew back up to second place on the Blu-ray-only chart. This latest iteration of the classic DC Comics character opened in cinemas in July 2025 and dominated the box office, grossing over $125 million on its opening weekend and eventually reaching over $354 million domestically and $616 million worldwide. This week, Superman sold almost as many Blu-ray units as The Long Walk, with an HD share of 85% and a strong showing in the 4K UHD format.
And this is the part most people miss. In its eighth week, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment's F1: The Movie re-entered the top three Blu-rays. This racing drama, produced by Apple Studios and starring Brad Pitt, received positive reviews and topped the box office on its opening in June 2025. It eventually grossed over $189 million domestically and an impressive $631 million globally, becoming a box office hit for Apple and the highest-grossing film of Pitt's career. This week, F1: The Movie sold 91% as many Blu-ray units as The Long Walk, with an even higher HD share of 88% and a majority of sales in the 4K UHD format.
Now, let's talk about The Conjuring 4: Last Rites. This latest film in the Conjuring franchise, featuring Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga as paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren, opened in September 2025 to mixed reviews. However, it still managed to top the box office with over $84 million, eventually grossing over $177 million domestically and $494 million globally. This week, The Conjuring 4: Last Rites sold 85% as many Blu-ray units as The Long Walk, with a HD share of 55% and a smaller percentage of sales in the 4K UHD format.
In other chart news, Universal's Pride & Prejudice 4K came in at No. 18 on the UHD Sellers chart.
Here are the top ten Blu-ray sellers for the week ending November 29, 2025:
- The Long Walk (2025)
- Superman (2025)
- F1: The Movie
- The Conjuring 4: Last Rites
- Jurassic World Rebirth
- Ballerina (2025)
- Sinners (2025)
- Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning
- Wicked (2024)
- Interstellar
And the top ten UHD Blu-ray sellers for the same week:
- The Long Walk (2025) (Amazon Exclusive)
- F1: The Movie 4K
- Superman 4K (2025)
- Jurassic World Rebirth 4K
- The Conjuring 4: Last Rites 4K
- Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning 4K
- Interstellar 4K
- Sinners 4K (2025)
- The Lord of the Rings: The Motion Picture Trilogy 4K (2001-2003)
- The Thing 4K (1982)
The top five home media sellers for the week, with their Blu-ray market share noted:
- The Conjuring 4: Last Rites (55%)
- The Long Walk (2025) (72%)
- Superman (2025) (85%)
- Dr. Seuss' The Grinch (24%)
- Jurassic World Rebirth (72%)
As for the top Blu-ray 3D sellers, there were none to report this week.
And finally, the top five UHD Blu-ray sellers, based on the percentage of total unit sales:
- The Thing 4K (1982) (86%)
- Interstellar 4K (82%)
- Oppenheimer 4K (2023) (79%)
- The Lord of the Rings: The Motion Picture Trilogy 4K (2001-2003) (64%)
- Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning 4K (59%)
So, what do you think? Are you surprised by the performance of these films? Do you have any predictions for the upcoming weeks? Feel free to share your thoughts and insights in the comments below! We'd love to hear your take on these Blu-ray sales trends.