In its first week of release on VHS and DVD, the X-Men movie garnered an astounding $63.5 million in sales and rentals. The strong performance demonstrates the enormous collector potential of the X-Men franchise, and also provides some insight into the DVD penetration of the comic market fan base. X-Men collectors were offered a choice between a VHS version of the film and a slightly more expensive DVD. Sales of the VHS tape reached $26.9 million during the first week while sales of the DVD were a very respectable $22.9 million. Given that DVDs with their better picture, sound, and longevity are the prime collector's format -- a look at the X-Men sell-through numbers indicates that DVD penetration of the core comic collector market is still less than 50%.
The enormous opening for X-Men videos and DVDs also makes a sequel even more of a certainty. While U.S. box office numbers remain important, foreign box office sales plus video and DVD provide studios with enormous opportunities for cashing in on a blockbuster, especially if that film has a devoted following of fans ready to purchase a video or DVD for their collection.