Bill & Ted Face the Music rocks back up to Number 1 on
the Official Film Chart, following its release on DVD and Blu-ray.
2017’s musical superstar
The Greatest Showman
marks another chapter of chart success as it rises back up to Number 2 on
the Official Film Chart. One of the most successful releases to grace the
Official Charts across both home entertainment and music, the film has
appeared in the Top 10 every year since 2018 when the Official Film Chart
was established, and currently stands at 3.27 million sales across disc
and digital in the UK.
In total, The Greatest Showman has spent the equivalent of
more than two years on the Official Film Chart, with 108 non-consecutive
weeks in the Top 40. It’s the most for any film since the chart’s
inception, with
A Star Is Born
coming in second with 82 total weeks, and Queen biopic
Bohemian Rhapsody in third place with 75 weeks in the Top
40.
Bill & Ted Face The Music rocks back up to Number 1 on
the Official Film Chart, following its release on DVD and Blu-ray. The
sequel rose to chart-topping glory for the first time in January, and
makes a triumphant return this week after seeing a surge in sales thanks
to its physical release. It means last week’s Number 1,
The New Mutants, is knocked from the top – falling three places to Number 4.
Meanwhile,
Godzilla: King of the Monsters
flies in at Number 3 as fans revisit the title ahead of the release of
Godzilla vs. Kong. Roald Dahl’s The Witches holds tight at Number 5.
Further down, The Doorman zooms 10 places to Number 9 to
enter the Top 10 for the first time. This heist film stars
Ruby Rose as a former US marine, who has to save her niece and
nephew from armed thieves trying to steal priceless paintings from their
home. Finally,
Jojo Rabbit
rounds off the Top 10 for a second week running, holding strong at Number
10.
This week’s Official Film Chart online show features a preview of
fantasy-drama adaptation The Secret Garden staring
Colin Firth, available to download and keep from February 8th.