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* '''February''': Cinram terminates its duplicating deal with Warner Home Video. As a result, Technicolor, who previously duplicated videotapes for Warner Home Video, took over distribution.
* '''February 21''': The Weinstein Company made a deal with Sony Pictures Home Entertainment to market and distribute its home video titles.
* '''May 11''': Lionsgate secured a deal with Newmarket Films to handle the company's library on home video.
* '''May 24''': Vivendi Entertainment secured a deal to release Sid & Marty Krofft's shows on home video.
* '''June''': The last major motion picture was released on UMD Video for PSP in North America.
* '''June 22''': The first wide-release Blu-ray 3D title was issued in the United States.
* '''September 27''': The newly-formed FilmDistrict secures a deal with Sony Pictures Home Entertainment for home video distribution.
* '''Late''': The South Korean VHS release of ''Inception'' becomes the last wide-release VHS title issued in the world.
 
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| ''Avatar'' || 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment || 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment || April 22, 2010 ||
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| ''The Lovely Bones'' || DreamWorks Home Entertainment || Paramount Home Entertainment || April 20, 2010 ||
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| ''The Spectacular Spider-Man: Volume 8'' || Sony Pictures Home Entertainment || Sony Pictures Home Entertainment || April 27, 2010 ||
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| ''Avatar'' || 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment || 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment || April 22, 2010 ||
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| ''The Lovely Bones'' || DreamWorks Home Entertainment || Paramount Home Entertainment || April 20, 2010 ||
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