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Home Video And Streaming Chart in the UK 15th - 21st April 2020: Jumanji moves up the chart to the top

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Jumanji: The Next Level
Jumanji: The Next Level moves up the chart to the top on its second week of release removing Frozen II while Sonic The Hedgehog is the top new film.

Jumanji: The Next Level

After making its debit last week at number 2 the Dwayne Johnson starring sequel movie moves to the top of the home entertainment charts.

The movie was a big hit in the UK and US at the end of 2019 where it took nearly $800 Million globally.

Frozen II

Disneys smash hit sequel movie falls to to number 2 this week after sitting at the top for three weeks since its release.

Sonic The Hedgehog

Sonic The Hedgehog

Starring Jim Carrey along with a CGI blue hedgehog the movie is a video game adaptation from Sega's long running series which started in 1991.

The movie was a surprise smash at the box office in mid February and it took £18 Million in the UK and $146 Million in the US before the COVID-19 pandemic closed all cinemas.

Knives Out

Rian Johnsons smash hit movie falls to number 4 this week after 4 weeks on the home entertainment charts.

Trolls

Making a return to the top 5 this week as people reminds themselves of the movie before the sequel Trolls World Tour hits streaming this week.

The movie came out late in 2016 and was a big hit during its box office run where it took £24 Million over 14 weeks in the UK and took $344 Million globally.

Here is the full top 10 home entertainment charts 15th - 21st April 2020:

  1. Jumanji: The Next Level
  2. Frozen II
  3. Sonic The Hedgehog
  4. Knives Out
  5. Trolls
  6. Bloodshot
  7. Le Mans '66 ( Ford V Ferrari )
  8. Spider-Man Far From Home
  9. Just Mercy
  10. Charlie's Angels
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