With cinemas still closed across the UK the home video market is still doing well and this week Birds Of Prey re-enters the chart at the top after getting the traditional Blu-Ray and digital to own release.
Here is a rundown of the top 5 movie you can view at home.
Starring Margot Robbie the DC supervillain movie re-enters the video chart at the top after its initial release earlier in the year.
The movie as hit at the box office back in February of 2020 where it made nearly £9 Million.
Despite being panned by critics the Robert Downey Jr. movie has turned into a bit of a hit at the box office and now on home video.
The movie goes back up to number 3 this week on its third week of release.
The top grossing movie of 2020 so far falls to number 3 this week on its seventh week of release.
Another film which had a "home box office" release earlier in the year and now goes back up the chart on its blu-ray and digital to own release.
The Dev Patel starring movie is at number 4 this week.
The speedy blue hedgehog falls from the top to number 5 this week on its 11th week of release.
This week we have a couple of new entries at the top two positions on the home entertainment chart in the shape of 1917 and Onward which pushes Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker down to number 3.
Top new film of the week is Sam Mendes World War 2 drama which also takes over at number 1 from the last Star Wars Movie.
The film was a smash hit at the UK box office at the beginning of the year where it entered the chart at number 1 and stayed for 4 weeks.
the film has currently taken £43.7 Million in the UK and is the top grossing movie so far in 2020, it also took $159.2 Million in the US and $368.2 Million globally.
Pixars last movie had a tough time at the box office, it was a new franchise for the animation studio so had to prove itself then 2 weeks after release all cinemas closed due to the COVID-19 global pandemic.
Pixar tried to make the best of things by offering the movie for rent for £20, we dont know how successful this was but the movie is not available to buy and with schools closed the movie makes a number 2 debut.
After 3 weeks at the top that last of the Star Wars sage movies falls to number 3 this week.
Second week on the chart for Taika Waititi's satirical World War 2 movie as it falls to number 4.
It may not have been the bog hit at the cinemas Warner Bros. was hoping for but the Margot Robbie movie spends its 3rd week on the home entertainment chart and is at number 5 this week.
Here is the full home entertainment chart for week 13th May 2020.
For a second week on the trot Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker is the top home entertainment film of the week while JoJo Rabbit is the top new film at 2.
Another week at the top of the home entertainment chart for the Disney made Star Wars movie which was directed and written by JJ Abrams and ends the 9 film saga.
Directed by Taika Waititi and starring Scarlett Johansson the film won an Oscar this year for Waititi who also wrote the movie.
The movie made its box office debut in January where it entered the chart at number 6, it spent 7 weeks on the UK box office where it made £7.5 Million.
The Margo Robbie starring movie from the DC universe spends its second week on the chart at number 3.
Guy Ritchie directed the new entry at number 4 this week which entered the box office at number 3 on January 3rd this year.
The film spent 7 weeks on the box office where it took just over £12 Million, the film made $36 Million in the US.
On its way down the chart the Jumanji sequel is at number 5 this week after spending 5 weeks on the home entertainment scene.
Here is the full top 10 for week 6th - 12th May 2020.
For the second week running Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker is the top home entertainment movie in the UK while Birds Of Prey (And The Fantabulous Emancipation Of One Harley Quinn) is the top new release of the week.
The end of the Skywalker saga remains at the top as the best selling video and top streaming movie of the week on its second week of release.
The Dwayne Johnson starring sequel remains at number 2 for a second week on its 4th week of release in the UK.
Top new movie of the week on on the home entertainment chart is the Margot Robbie vehicle and spiritual successor to Suicide Squad.
The movie hit cinemas early in February of 2020 where it made its debut at number 2, kept from the top by Dolittle.
The movie took £8.8 Million in the UK over a 5 week box office run while the film took $201.8 Million globally.
Starring the voice talents of Will Smith and Tom Holland this animated feature released at the very end of December 2019 made its debut at number 6 on the UK box office.
The movie was on the box office for 7 weeks taking £7.6 Million in the UK while the film took £66.7 Million in the US.
The Disney sequel continues its home video run inside the top 5 this week, sitting at number 5 after 6 weeks of release.
Here is the UK top 10 home entertainment movies for week 29th April - 5th may.
With the first quarter of the year over and most of the cinemas closed across the US it a good time to pause for a moment and take a look at the top film during the first 3 months of 2020.
Twenty five years after the first teaming of Will Smith and Martin Lawrence first hit cinemas the third film in the buddy cop movie beats all expectations.
The movie was a mega smash at US box office with a total gross of $204 Million, and it was still at cinemas before the close down.
The movie was the hot tip to sweep the Oscars this year before everyone decided Parasite was the better film, but it didn't hurt Sam Mandes War Drama at the box office.
The movie was still a hit and pulled in a very good $158 Million at the US box office.
Despite getting a very mixed reaction from the Star Wars hard core, the much hailed end of the saga movie still pulled in the audiences with over $500 Million in the US box office in total.
In 2020 the movie took and impressive $153 Million.
Despite the early signs suggest this would be a flop the redesign of the main character Sonic pushed it to a $145 Million US gross.
Dwayne Johnsons sequel to the smash hit Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle didn't quite hit the same note but it was still a smash hit taking $141 Million in 2020, it has taken $316 Million in total.
Warner Bros. were maybe expecting a bit more from the Harley Quinn movie but it still managed a quite respectable $84 Million, no flop but no smash hit.
Greta Gerwig's adaptation of the classic novel was praised by critics and audiences alike and took $78 Million in the first quarter of 2020 in the US, it has taken $108 Million in total.
This Robert Downey Jr. vehicle was never going to reach the heights of anything with Iron Man in but the film still did better than expected considering the bad reviews, it took $77 Million.
Just creeping in before the American coronavirus shutdown the Universal monster movie took a very respectable $64 Million, its box office run was cut short and the movie is now available on streaming services.
Harrison Ford went back to nature for this down to earth movie which held its own at the box office with a $62 Million total gross, again the movie was still doing well when cinemas closed their doors.