DarthSkywalker
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In general there is. Sony blamed a lot of their losses last year in the drop in the Blu-ray market. If I remember correctly, and this is completely off hand so I might not be exactly right, but their blu-ray division dropped somewhere in the neighborhood of 33%. Just because of that, that means overall there are less people buying blur-rays and DVDs.Why is there a drop in home media? The thing hasn't even been released yet. You could argue all the people that skipped the movie will be far more willing to take chance on the movie on DVD/Blu ray
There are also a lot of movies for May and ASM2 was an easy skip.
With a drop in domestic you 'may' see a raise in DVD/Blu ray sales/rental.
TASM was received better, in a better home media market. There is no real logic to the idea that TASM2 will sell better on home media, unless the blu-ray is dirt cheap. That is one thing that helped MOS's blu-ray sell like hot cakes. It was like $15 during the holidays. But really, if they weren't willing to go watch TASM2 in theaters, the likely thing is for people to rent the film, not buy it offhand. Why would you spend $20 on something you weren't willing to watch in theaters? You are far more likely to rent it from red box or Netflix.
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