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The Cars franchise will have a 3rd movie out this year. Planes. If it makes Cars Earn the right amount to be put on the list will it be on the list. So far Cars has Earn $1,021,835,545 ] — Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.236.79.4 ( talk) 11:14, 4 January 2013 (UTC)
When Kung Fu Panda ( in 2016) is relase it will have to go on the list. it has just earn under $1.3 billion. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.236.79.4 ( talk) 17:26, 4 January 2013 (UTC)
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The list is outdated, particularly in regard to the Hobbit which has, since the latest revision, added another 18 million dollars to its total. It would be great if the corresponding lists could be edited accordingly.
the gross so far is $777,220,000 this can be found on Box office mojo.
86.29.28.91 ( talk) 18:22, 6 January 2013 (UTC)
Is The Incredible Hulk part of the Hulk flim series not MCU — Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.236.79.4 ( talk) 17:52, 9 January 2013 (UTC)
Can. We make it longer. On BOM The top 100 grosses flims are
Rank Title Studio Worldwide Domestic / % Overseas / % Year^ 1 Avatar Fox $2,782.3 $760.5 27.3% $2,021.8 72.7% 2009^ 2 Titanic Par. $2,185.4 $658.7 30.1% $1,526.7 69.9% 1997^ 3 Marvel's The Avengers BV $1,511.8 $623.4 41.2% $888.4 58.8% 2012 4 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 WB $1,328.1 $381.0 28.7% $947.1 71.3% 2011 5 Transformers: Dark of the Moon P/DW $1,123.7 $352.4 31.4% $771.4 68.6% 2011 6 The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King NL $1,119.9 $377.8 33.7% $742.1 66.3% 2003^ 7 The Dark Knight Rises WB $1,081.0 $448.1 41.5% $632.9 58.5% 2012 8 Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest BV $1,066.2 $423.3 39.7% $642.9 60.3% 2006 9 Toy Story 3 BV $1,063.2 $415.0 39.0% $648.2 61.0% 2010 10 Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides BV $1,043.9 $241.1 23.1% $802.8 76.9% 2011 11 Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace Fox $1,027.0 $474.5 46.2% $552.5 53.8% 1999^ 12 Alice in Wonderland (2010) BV $1,024.3 $334.2 32.6% $690.1 67.4% 2010 13 Skyfall Sony $1,023.7 $297.3 29.0% $726.4 71.0% 2012 14 The Dark Knight WB $1,004.6 $534.9 53.2% $469.7 46.8% 2008^ 15 Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone WB $974.8 $317.6 32.6% $657.2 67.4% 2001 16 Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End BV $963.4 $309.4 32.1% $654.0 67.9% 2007 17 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 WB $956.4 $296.0 30.9% $660.4 69.1% 2010 18 The Lion King BV $951.6 $422.8 44.4% $528.8 55.6% 1994^ 19 Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix WB $939.9 $292.0 31.1% $647.9 68.9% 2007 20 Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince WB $934.4 $302.0 32.3% $632.5 67.7% 2009 21 The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers NL $926.0 $342.6 37.0% $583.5 63.0% 2002^ 22 Finding Nemo BV $921.7 $380.8 41.3% $540.9 58.7% 2003^ 23 Shrek 2 DW $919.8 $441.2 48.0% $478.6 52.0% 2004 24 Jurassic Park Uni. $914.7 $357.1 39.0% $557.6 61.0% 1993^ 25 Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire WB $896.9 $290.0 32.3% $606.9 67.7% 2005 26 Spider-Man 3 Sony $890.9 $336.5 37.8% $554.3 62.2% 2007 27 Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs Fox $886.7 $196.6 22.2% $690.1 77.8% 2009 28 Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets WB $879.0 $262.0 29.8% $617.0 70.2% 2002 29 Ice Age: Continental Drift Fox $875.2 $161.2 18.4% $714.0 81.6% 2012 30 The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring NL $871.5 $315.5 36.2% $556.0 63.8% 2001^ 31 Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith Fox $848.8 $380.3 44.8% $468.5 55.2% 2005^ 32 Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen P/DW $836.3 $402.1 48.1% $434.2 51.9% 2009 33 The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey WB $829.5 $266.7 32.2% $562.8 67.8% 2012 34 Inception WB $825.5 $292.6 35.4% $533.0 64.6% 2010 35 The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 Sum. $821.8 $289.3 35.2% $532.5 64.8% 2012 36 Spider-Man Sony $821.7 $403.7 49.1% $418.0 50.9% 2002 37 Independence Day Fox $817.4 $306.2 37.5% $511.2 62.5% 1996^ 38 Shrek the Third P/DW $799.0 $322.7 40.4% $476.2 59.6% 2007 39 Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban WB $796.7 $249.5 31.3% $547.1 68.7% 2004 40 E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial Uni. $792.9 $435.1 54.9% $357.8 45.1% 1982^ 41 Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull Par. $786.6 $317.1 40.3% $469.5 59.7% 2008 42 Spider-Man 2 Sony $783.8 $373.6 47.7% $410.2 52.3% 2004 43 Star Wars Fox $775.4 $461.0 59.5% $314.4 40.5% 1977^ 44 2012 Sony $769.7 $166.1 21.6% $603.6 78.4% 2009 45 The Da Vinci Code Sony $758.2 $217.5 28.7% $540.7 71.3% 2006 46 Shrek Forever After P/DW $752.6 $238.7 31.7% $513.9 68.3% 2010 47 The Amazing Spider-Man Sony $752.2 $262.0 34.8% $490.2 65.2% 2012 48 The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe BV $745.0 $291.7 39.2% $453.3 60.8% 2005 49 The Matrix Reloaded WB $742.1 $281.6 37.9% $460.6 62.1% 2003 50 Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted P/DW $742.1 $216.4 29.2% $525.7 70.8% 2012 51 Up BV $731.3 $293.0 40.1% $438.3 59.9% 2009 52 The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1 Sum. $712.2 $281.3 39.5% $430.9 60.5% 2011 53 The Twilight Saga: New Moon Sum. $709.8 $296.6 41.8% $413.2 58.2% 2009 54 Transformers P/DW $709.7 $319.2 45.0% $390.5 55.0% 2007 55 The Twilight Saga: Eclipse Sum. $698.5 $300.5 43.0% $398.0 57.0% 2010 56 Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol Par. $694.7 $209.4 30.1% $485.3 69.9% 2011 57 The Hunger Games LGF $686.5 $408.0 59.4% $278.5 40.6% 2012 58 Forrest Gump Par. $677.4 $329.7 48.7% $347.7 51.3% 1994 59 The Sixth Sense BV $672.8 $293.5 43.6% $379.3 56.4% 1999 60 Kung Fu Panda 2 P/DW $665.7 $165.2 24.8% $500.4 75.2% 2011 61 Ice Age: The Meltdown Fox $655.4 $195.3 29.8% $460.1 70.2% 2006 62 Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl BV $654.3 $305.4 46.7% $348.9 53.3% 2003 63 Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones Fox $649.4 $310.7 47.8% $338.7 52.2% 2002^ 64 Kung Fu Panda P/DW $631.7 $215.4 34.1% $416.3 65.9% 2008 65 The Incredibles BV $631.4 $261.4 41.4% $370.0 58.6% 2004 66 Fast Five Uni. $626.1 $209.8 33.5% $416.3 66.5% 2011 67 Hancock Sony $624.4 $227.9 36.5% $396.4 63.5% 2008 68 MIB 3 Sony $624.0 $179.0 28.7% $445.0 71.3% 2012 69 Iron Man 2 Par. $623.9 $312.4 50.1% $311.5 49.9% 2010 70 Ratatouille BV $623.7 $206.4 33.1% $417.3 66.9% 2007 71 The Lost World: Jurassic Park Uni. $618.6 $229.1 37.0% $389.6 63.0% 1997 72 The Passion of the Christ NM $611.9 $370.8 60.6% $241.1 39.4% 2004^ 73 Mamma Mia! Uni. $609.8 $144.1 23.6% $465.7 76.4% 2008 74 Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa P/DW $603.9 $180.0 29.8% $423.9 70.2% 2008 75 Casino Royale Sony $599.0 $167.4 28.0% $431.6 72.0% 2006 76 War of the Worlds Par. $591.7 $234.3 39.6% $357.5 60.4% 2005 77 Tangled BV $590.7 $200.8 34.0% $389.9 66.0% 2010 78 Men in Black Sony $589.4 $250.7 42.5% $338.7 57.5% 1997 79 Quantum of Solace Sony $586.1 $168.4 28.7% $417.7 71.3% 2008 80 I Am Legend WB $585.3 $256.4 43.8% $329.0 56.2% 2007 81 Iron Man Par. $585.2 $318.4 54.4% $266.8 45.6% 2008 82 The Hangover Part II WB $581.5 $254.5 43.8% $327.0 56.2% 2011 83 Night at the Museum Fox $574.5 $250.9 43.7% $323.6 56.3% 2006 84 The Smurfs Sony $563.7 $142.6 25.3% $421.1 74.7% 2011 85 Cars 2 BV $559.9 $191.5 34.2% $368.4 65.8% 2011 86 Puss in Boots P/DW $554.7 $149.3 26.9% $405.4 73.1% 2011 87 Monsters, Inc. BV $553.9 $284.4 51.3% $269.5 48.7% 2001^ 88 Armageddon BV $553.7 $201.6 36.4% $352.1 63.6% 1998 89 King Kong Uni. $550.5 $218.1 39.6% $332.4 60.4% 2005 90 Mission: Impossible II Par. $546.4 $215.4 39.4% $331.0 60.6% 2000 91 The Day After Tomorrow Fox $544.3 $186.7 34.3% $357.5 65.7% 2004 92 Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows WB $543.8 $186.8 34.4% $357.0 65.6% 2011 93 Despicable Me Uni. $543.1 $251.5 46.3% $291.6 53.7% 2010 94 The Empire Strikes Back Fox $538.4 $290.5 54.0% $247.9 46.0% 1980^ 95 Brave BV $535.4 $237.3 44.3% $298.1 55.7% 2012 96 Madagascar DW $532.7 $193.6 36.3% $339.1 63.7% 2005 97 The Simpsons Movie Fox $527.1 $183.1 34.7% $343.9 65.3% 2007 98 Sherlock Holmes WB $524.0 $209.0 39.9% $315.0 60.1% 2009 99 WALL-E BV $521.3 $223.8 42.9% $297.5 57.1% 2008 100 Terminator 2: Judgment Day TriS $519.8 $204.8 39.4% $315.0 60.6% 1991
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BOM Says Top 100 gross film series
Franchise (click to view chart) Total Gross # Movies / Average #1 Picture Gross Harry Potter $2,390.1 8 $298.8 Harry Potter / Deathly Hallows (P2) $381.0 Star Wars $1,918.0 7 $274.0 The Phantom Menace $431.1 James Bond $1,905.8 24 $79.4 Skyfall $297.3 Batman $1,897.8 8 $237.2 The Dark Knight $533.3 Avengers $1,746.7 6 $291.1 The Avengers $623.4 Shrek $1,419.6 5 $283.9 Shrek 2 $441.2 Spider-Man $1,375.9 4 $344.0 Spider-Man $403.7 Twilight $1,360.6 5 $272.1 The Twilight Saga: Eclipse $300.5 The Lord of the Rings $1,327.4 5 $265.5 Return of the King $377.0 Pirates of the Caribbean $1,279.2 4 $319.8 Dead Man's Chest $423.3 Transformers $1,079.6 4 $269.9 Transformers 2 $402.1 Star Trek $1,013.3 11 $92.1 Star Trek $257.7 X-Men $932.9 5 $186.6 X-Men: The Last Stand $234.4 Indiana Jones $906.4 4 $226.6 Indiana Jones 4 $317.1 Toy Story $883.4 4 $220.8 Toy Story 3 $415.0 Jurassic Park $767.3 3 $255.8 Jurassic Park $357.1 Mission: Impossible $739.8 4 $185.0 Mission: Impossible II $215.4 Ice Age $729.5 4 $182.4 Ice Age 3 $196.6 The Fast and the Furious $699.1 5 $139.8 Fast Five $209.8 Bourne $638.6 4 $159.6 The Bourne Ultimatum $227.5 Iron Man $630.8 2 $315.4 Iron Man $318.4 Men in Black $620.1 3 $206.7 Men in Black $250.7 Fockers $593.9 3 $198.0 Meet the Fockers $279.3 The Matrix $592.4 3 $197.5 The Matrix Reloaded $281.6 Madagascar $590.0 3 $196.7 Madagascar 3 $216.4 Alvin and the Chipmunks $576.9 4 $144.2 Alvin and the Chipmunks 2 $219.6 Rocky $565.7 6 $94.3 Rocky IV $127.9 The Mummy $550.9 4 $137.7 Mummy Returns $202.0 The Chronicles of Narnia $537.7 3 $179.2 The Chronicles of Narnia $291.7 The Hangover $531.8 2 $265.9 The Hangover $277.3 Terminator $518.9 4 $129.7 Terminator 2 $204.8 Superman $518.1 5 $103.6 Superman Returns $200.1 Alien $515.9 7 $73.7 Prometheus $126.5 Rush Hour $507.5 3 $169.2 Rush Hour 2 $226.2 Home Alone $490.2 3 $163.4 Home Alone $285.8 Lethal Weapon $487.6 4 $121.9 Lethal Weapon 2 $147.3 Austin Powers $473.2 3 $157.7 Goldmember $213.3 Jack Ryan $446.5 4 $111.6 Clear and Present Danger $122.2 Planet of the Apes $438.6 7 $62.7 Planet of the Apes (2001) $180.0 Die Hard $435.1 4 $108.8 Live Free or Die Hard $134.5 Beverly Hills Cop $431.0 3 $143.7 Beverly Hills Cop $234.8 The Karate Kid $430.4 5 $86.1 The Karate Kid $176.6 Scary Movie $429.0 4 $107.3 Scary Movie $157.0 Ocean's 11 $426.1 3 $142.0 Ocean's Eleven $183.4 Hannibal Lecter $425.3 5 $85.1 Hannibal $165.1 Back to the Future $416.8 3 $138.9 Back to the Future $210.6 Saw $415.9 7 $59.4 Saw II $87.0 American Pie $409.2 4 $102.3 American Pie 2 $145.1 The Hunger Games $408.0 1 $408.0 The Hunger Games $408.0 Jaws $404.0 4 $101.0 Jaws $260.0 Kung Fu Panda $380.7 2 $190.3 Kung Fu Panda $215.4 Friday the 13th $380.6 12 $31.7 Freddy Vs. Jason $82.6 Nightmare on Elm Street $370.5 9 $41.2 Freddy Vs. Jason $82.6 The Santa Clause $368.6 3 $122.9 The Santa Clause $144.8 Paranormal Activity $350.6 4 $87.7 Paranormal Activity $107.9 Spy Kids $348.9 4 $87.2 Spy Kids $112.7 Scream $331.7 4 $82.9 Scream $103.0 Madea $323.4 5 $64.7 Madea Goes to Jail $90.5 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles $310.3 4 $77.6 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles $135.3 Crocodile Dundee $309.7 3 $103.2 Crocodile Dundee $174.8 Halloween $308.5 10 $30.9 Halloween (2007) $58.3 Rambo $294.1 4 $73.5 Rambo: First Blood Part II $150.4 The Exorcist $291.9 5 $58.4 The Exorcist $193.0 The Muppets $288.8 7 $41.3 The Muppets $88.6 The Pink Panther $282.6 10 $28.3 The Pink Panther (2006) $82.2 Predator $264.5 5 $52.9 Alien Vs. Predator $80.3 Final Destination $263.5 5 $52.7 The Final Destination $66.5 Jackass $254.3 3 $84.8 Jackass 3-D $117.2 Despicable Me $251.5 1 $251.5 Despicable Me $251.5 The Godfather $247.9 3 $82.6 The Godfather $133.7 Resident Evil $244.4 5 $48.9 Resident Evil: Afterlife $60.1 Police Academy $239.6 7 $34.2 Police Academy $81.2 Dirty Harry $227.5 5 $45.5 Sudden Impact $67.6 Big Momma $225.6 3 $75.2 Big Momma's House $117.6 Underworld $222.4 4 $55.6 Underworld Awakening $62.3 Vacation $218.5 4 $54.6 Christmas Vacation $71.3 How to Train Your Dragon $217.6 1 $217.6 How to Train Your Dragon $217.6 The Naked Gun $216.8 3 $72.3 Naked Gun 2 1/2 $86.9 Rugrats $216.4 3 $72.1 Rugrats Movie $100.5 Blade $204.8 3 $68.3 Blade II $82.3 Step Up $200.8 4 $50.2 Step Up $65.3 Herbie the Love Bug $200.5 5 $40.1 Herbie: Fully Loaded $66.0 Smokey and the Bandit $198.5 3 $66.2 Smokey and the Bandit $126.7 Look Who's Talking $198.2 3 $66.1 Look Who's Talking $140.1 Texas Chainsaw Massacre $188.8 7 $27.0 Texas Chainsaw Massacre $80.6 Barbershop $177.2 3 $59.1 Barbershop $75.8 Amityville $170.5 4 $42.6 The Amityville Horror $86.4 Diary of a Wimpy Kid $165.7 3 $55.2 Diary of a Wimpy Kid $64.0 The Omen $162.5 4 $40.6 The Omen $60.9 Alex Cross $160.5 3 $53.5 Along Came a Spider $74.1 Porky's $159.8 3 $53.3 Porky's $105.5 The Smurfs $153.8 2 $76.9 The Smurfs $142.6 Godzilla $150.9 4 $37.7 Godzilla $136.3 Pokemon $149.0 5 $29.8 Pokemon 1 $85.7 Arthur $143.2 3 $47.7 Arthur $95.5 Poltergeist $131.7 3 $43.9 Poltergeist $76.6 Child's Play $126.2 5 $25.2 Child's Play $33.2 The Mighty Ducks $119.3 3 $39.8 The Mighty Ducks $50.8 Friday $118.0 3 $39.3 Next Friday $57.3 Free Willy $111.2 3 $37.1 Free Willy $77.7 Robocop $109.8 3 $36.6 Robocop $53.4 Witch Mountain $103.6 3 $34.5 Race to Witch Mountain $67.2 Psycho $102.7 4 $25.7 Psycho II $34.7 Transporter $100.1 3 $33.4 Transporter 2 $43.1 Riddick $97.0 2 $48.5 The Chronicles of Riddick $57.8 Ernest $92.3 5 $18.5 Ernest Saves Christmas $28.2 Conan $91.9 3 $30.6 Conan the Barbarian $39.6 Harold and Kumar $91.4 3 $30.5 Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay $38.1 The Bad News Bears $91.3 4 $22.8 Bad News Bears $32.9 Benji $89.6 5 $17.9 Benji $39.6 Major League $84.0 3 $28.0 Major League $49.8 El Mariachi $83.8 3 $27.9 Once Upon a Time in Mexico $56.4 Oh, God! $77.7 3 $25.9 Oh, God! $41.7 Mad Max $68.6 3 $22.9 Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome $36.2 House Party $65.1 3 $21.7 House Party $26.4 Meatballs $50.6 3 $16.9 Meatballs $43.0 Hellraiser $48.5 4 $12.1 Hellraiser $14.6 Universal Soldier $47.0 3 $15.7 Universal Soldier $36.3 Highlander $46.6 4 $11.6 Highlander 2 $15.6 Fright Night $46.2 3 $15.4 Fright Night $24.9 3 Ninjas $41.6 4 $10.4 3 Ninjas $29.0 Missing in Action $39.8 3 $13.3 Missing in Action $22.8 The Neverending Story $37.5 2 $18.8 The Neverending Story $20.2 Iron Eagle $37.2 3 $12.4 Iron Eagle $24.2 Care Bears $34.1 3 $11.4 The Care Bears Movie $22.9 Return of the Living Dead $23.5 3 $7.8 Return of the Living Dead $14.2 Millennium $22.9 3 $7.6 The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo $10.1 Evil Dead $19.8 3 $6.6 Army of Darkness $11.5 American Ninja $15.8 4 $3.9 American Ninja $10.5 The Work and the Glory $6.7 3 $2.2 The Work and the Glory $3.3 Ong Bak $4.7 3 $1.6 Ong Bak: The Thai Warrior $4.6 Shiloh $1.1 2 $533k Shiloh $1.0
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Rank Title (click to view) Studio Adjusted Gross Unadjusted Gross Year^ 1 Gone with the Wind MGM $1,571,907,200 $198,676,459 1939^ 2 Star Wars Fox $1,385,770,400 $460,998,007 1977^ 3 The Sound of Music Fox $1,107,991,600 $158,671,368 1965 4 E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial Uni. $1,103,626,700 $435,110,554 1982^ 5 Titanic Par. $1,053,991,400 $658,672,302 1997^ 6 The Ten Commandments Par. $1,019,180,000 $65,500,000 1956 7 Jaws Uni. $996,453,200 $260,000,000 1975 8 Doctor Zhivago MGM $965,773,800 $111,721,910 1965 9 The Exorcist WB $860,461,500 $232,906,145 1973^ 10 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Dis. $848,020,000 $184,925,486 1937^ 11 101 Dalmatians Dis. $777,356,200 $144,880,014 1961^ 12 The Empire Strikes Back Fox $763,845,400 $290,475,067 1980^ 13 Ben-Hur MGM $762,440,000 $74,000,000 1959 14 Avatar Fox $756,646,000 $760,507,625 2009^ 15 Return of the Jedi Fox $731,782,200 $309,306,177 1983^ 16 Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace Fox $702,627,900 $474,544,677 1999^ 17 The Lion King BV $693,559,200 $422,783,777 1994^ 18 The Sting Uni. $693,531,400 $156,000,000 1973 19 Raiders of the Lost Ark Par. $688,738,400 $248,159,971 1981^ 20 Jurassic Park Uni. $670,681,400 $357,067,947 1993^ 21 The Graduate AVCO $665,787,100 $104,945,305 1967^ 22 Fantasia Dis. $646,078,300 $76,408,097 1941^ 23 The Godfather Par. $614,017,600 $134,966,411 1972^ 24 Forrest Gump Par. $611,084,900 $329,694,499 1994 25 Mary Poppins Dis. $608,254,500 $102,272,727 1964^ 26 Grease Par. $598,820,400 $188,755,690 1978^ 27 Marvel's The Avengers BV $597,256,700 $623,357,910 2012 28 Thunderball UA $581,944,000 $63,595,658 1965 29 The Dark Knight WB $579,262,700 $534,858,444 2008^ 30 The Jungle Book Dis. $573,229,700 $141,843,612 1967^ 31 Sleeping Beauty Dis. $565,419,700 $51,600,000 1959^ 32 Shrek 2 DW $552,776,200 $441,226,247 2004 33 Ghostbusters Col. $550,284,200 $238,632,124 1984^ 34 Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid Fox $548,940,100 $102,308,889 1969 35 Love Story Par. $544,585,600 $106,397,186 1970 36 Spider-Man Sony $540,591,300 $403,706,375 2002 37 Independence Day Fox $538,911,800 $306,169,268 1996^ 38 Home Alone Fox $526,972,100 $285,761,243 1990 39 Pinocchio Dis. $524,397,900 $84,254,167 1940^ 40 Cleopatra (1963) Fox $522,687,300 $57,777,778 1963 41 Beverly Hills Cop Par. $522,427,100 $234,760,478 1984 42 Goldfinger UA $515,814,000 $51,081,062 1964 43 Airport Uni. $514,345,800 $100,489,151 1970 44 American Graffiti Uni. $511,257,100 $115,000,000 1973 45 The Robe Fox $509,236,400 $36,000,000 1953 46 Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest BV $502,808,700 $423,315,812 2006 47 Around the World in 80 Days UA $502,707,700 $42,000,000 1956 48 Bambi RKO $495,682,800 $102,247,150 1942^ 49 Blazing Saddles WB $491,910,100 $119,500,000 1974 50 Batman WB $489,786,900 $251,188,924 1989 51 The Bells of St. Mary's RKO $488,156,900 $21,333,333 1945 52 The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King NL $479,556,900 $377,845,905 2003^ 53 Finding Nemo BV $479,403,400 $380,812,782 2003^ 54 The Towering Inferno Fox $477,502,700 $116,000,000 1974 55 Spider-Man 2 Sony $468,035,100 $373,585,825 2004 56 My Fair Lady WB $466,800,000 $72,000,000 1964 57 The Greatest Show on Earth Par. $466,800,000 $36,000,000 1952 58 National Lampoon's Animal House Uni. $465,946,300 $141,600,000 1978^ 59 The Passion of the Christ NM $464,503,700 $370,782,930 2004^ 60 Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith Fox $461,545,300 $380,270,577 2005^ 61 Back to the Future Uni. $459,414,100 $210,609,762 1985 62 The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers NL $449,102,700 $342,551,365 2002^ 63 The Dark Knight Rises WB $448,139,100 $448,139,099 2012 64 The Sixth Sense BV $447,965,600 $293,506,292 1999 65 Superman WB $446,246,200 $134,218,018 1978 66 Tootsie Col. $442,712,700 $177,200,000 1982 67 Smokey and the Bandit Uni. $442,160,200 $126,737,428 1977 68 West Side Story MGM $435,448,800 $43,656,822 1961 69 Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone WB $435,003,000 $317,575,550 2001 70 Lady and the Tramp Dis. $433,617,400 $93,602,326 1955^ 71 Close Encounters of the Third Kind Col. $432,377,700 $132,088,635 1977^ 72 Lawrence of Arabia Col. $430,884,000 $44,824,144 1962^ 73 The Rocky Horror Picture Show Fox $428,440,100 $112,892,319 1975 74 Rocky UA $428,211,000 $117,235,147 1976 75 The Best Years of Our Lives RKO $427,900,000 $23,650,000 1946 76 The Poseidon Adventure Fox $427,137,300 $84,563,118 1972 77 The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring NL $426,338,400 $315,544,750 2001^ 78 Twister WB $425,473,600 $241,721,524 1996 79 Men in Black Sony $424,917,700 $250,690,539 1997 80 The Bridge on the River Kwai Col. $423,232,000 $27,200,000 1957 81 Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen P/DW $419,349,200 $402,111,870 2009 82 It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World MGM $419,150,700 $46,332,858 1963 83 Swiss Family Robinson Dis. $418,626,200 $40,356,000 1960 84 One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest UA $417,672,100 $108,981,275 1975 85 M.A.S.H. Fox $417,663,200 $81,600,000 1970 86 Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom Par. $416,485,300 $179,870,271 1984 87 Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones Fox $415,984,700 $310,676,740 2002^ 88 Mrs. Doubtfire Fox $409,884,500 $219,195,243 1993 89 Aladdin BV $408,001,500 $217,350,219 1992 90 Toy Story 3 BV $406,130,600 $415,004,880 2010 91 Ghost Par. $400,399,400 $217,631,306 1990 92 Duel in the Sun Selz. $396,938,800 $20,408,163 1946 93 The Hunger Games LGF $395,522,000 $408,010,692 2012 94 Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl BV $394,048,400 $305,413,918 2003 95 House of Wax WB $393,138,300 $23,750,000 1953 96 Rear Window Par. $391,759,900 $36,764,313 1954^ 97 The Lost World: Jurassic Park Uni. $388,299,400 $229,086,679 1997 98 Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade Par. $384,460,300 $197,171,806 1989 99 Spider-Man 3 Sony $380,553,200 $336,530,303 2007 100 Monsters, Inc. BV $379,276,000 $284,363,749 2001^
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I.E Toy Story 3 Pixar , Walt Disney. Or ET Universal Studios Or Ice Age film seieres Bule Sky 20th century Fox — Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.236.79.4 ( talk) 13:13, 12 January 2013 (UTC)
Can we add a Adjusted movies seieres list — Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.236.79.4 ( talk) 19:36, 17 January 2013 (UTC)
How come in the highest grossing film list, Episode 4 is just listed as Star Wars but Episode 1 is listed as Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace, and the highest grossing film franchises lists Episode 4 by it's full title. It is also listed by it's full title on the actual Star Wars page. Surely in the highest grossing fims list it should be listed in its full title as Star Wars Episode 4: A New Hope Frogkermit ( talk) 19:05, 19 January 2013 (UTC)
If the man of steel makes 1billoin you have to inculed it. By mine maths it would make about 1.8 billion in total. Make it the 18th highest gorsset flim series of all time Which is going by this
Film Release date Box office revenue Reference United States Worldwide United States US gross when adjusted for inflation International Worldwide Superman December 15, 1978 December 15, 1978 $134,218,018 $478,254,407 $166,000,000 $300,218,018 [117] Superman II June 19, 1981 December 4, 1980 $108,185,706 $305,157,096 N/A $108,185,706 [118] Superman III June 17, 1983 June 17, 1983 $59,950,623 $139,891,464 N/A $59,950,623 [119] Supergirl November 21, 1984 July 19, 1984 $14,296,438 $31,981,526 N/A $14,296,438 [120] Superman IV: The Quest for Peace July 24, 1987 July 24, 1987 $15,681,020 $32,078,572 N/A $15,681,020 [121] Superman Returns June 28, 2006 June 28, 2006 $200,081,192 $230,664,748 $191,000,000 $391,081,192 [122] $532,412,997 $1,218,027,813 $357,000,000 $889,412,997
By your calculations
It has made 1.1 billion.
And that would make it 2.1 billion the 13th highest earning film seieres of all time.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superman_(film_series)#Box_office_performance — Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.236.79.4 ( talk) 12:16, 31 December 2012 (UTC)
Here is some film series I want to find out how much they have made dose anyone know. The Muppets. The love bug. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.236.79.4 ( talk) 15:52, 1 January 2013 (UTC)
Repeatedly the conclusion has been reached to avoid splitting this article in any way. I would like to say I support a split of some nature for several reasons. The first is the article length, not necessarily its size. The size (240K+ bytes) is misleading given the chart intensive nature as well as the lengthy references section. However, the article itself is more than 7K words, which per Wikipedia guidelines would take 20-30 minutes to read through. My second objection is that some sections (specifically High-grossing films by year, Timeline of highest-grossing films, and Highest-grossing franchises and film series) would be split in most other articles. The first two are comparable to a “History of…” page while the latter is really a related topic. I certainly understand that high page views (consistently above 12k daily) are taken strongly into consideration but overall the layout and readability suffers as a consequence of including so much information. My personal preference is to create two new pages, one a History of highest-grossing films and the other a List of highest-grossing film franchises. I just seek renewed consideration for the idea rather than a quick dismissal, and welcome your response. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Halophile ( talk • contribs) 00:07, 23 January 2013 (UTC)
Where is 2013 from High-grossing films by year It Is Gangster Squad At $54,446,867 — Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.236.79.4 ( talk) 18:53, 26 January 2013 (UTC)
Is Transformers part of the Hasbro series not Transformers series. We can put both. But we should put Hasbro on the list — Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.236.79.4 ( talk) 19:05, 26 January 2013 (UTC)
Certain new grosses have not been edited whereas certain others have. For example - the new Skyfall total of just over $1.09 billion is correct however the Hobbit's gross has increased by over $9 million since the last entry to a total of $949,203,000. Please rectify this as soon as possible in all corresponding lists. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.29.28.91 ( talk) 21:32, 3 February 2013 (UTC)
It is my opinion and i think many others that the 1978 version of The Lord of the Rings should not be included in the same Franchise as Peter Jackson's series, it has literally nothing to do with Jackson's series other than the subject matter, different studio, different cast etc, etc, etc. I propose that the section called, J.R.R Tolkien's Middle-earth' be renamed 'Peter Jackson's Middle-earth' so as to emphasis that the franchise in question is the Jackson Directed series. It should encompass 4 films, with an average of $964 million, not 5 films with an average of just under $800 million. It is if anything; misinformation.
If this change is impossible then i would like to know why The Lord of the Rings (1978) is in with the Jackson series, which is a Franchise in and of itself. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.29.28.91 ( talk) 11:06, 30 January 2013 (UTC)
Thank you for responding, i am and was aware that within the section was found the Peter Jackson series but this is not the point, the point is there is no such film franchise as Tolkien's Middle-earth. There is however a Middle-earth franchise as directed by Peter Jackson. The 1978 Lord of the rings is not part of any franchise, it is a singular feature. Jackson's films are part of a franchise in and of themselves and this should be recognized. It is incorrect to put the two together. While they are founded on the same subject matter that is all they share. I again request that there be a Peter Jackson's Middle-earth section, that properly and accurately reflects the Franchise. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.29.28.91 ( talk) 21:41, 3 February 2013 (UTC)
Thanks for responding. It is clear to me now why it is in there and i thank you for that. It still does however feel incorrect and as though there is a lot of things jumbled into different "franchises". As for the "average of Peter Jackson's series listed in all its glory" - i can't see the average in "all it's glory" because the total for An Unexpected Journey is out by $10,000,000. It currently reads "$939,548,000" where it as should read $949,203,000 [1] as is consistent and correct with the source we use Box Office Mojo.
Thanks again to both of you for clearing it up very helpful. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.29.28.91 ( talk) 14:05, 4 February 2013 (UTC)
Iron man 3 7/13 G.I Joe 2 6/34 star trek 12 6/9 Fast and furiouse 6 8/45 man of steel 8/21 Monster Universtiy 1/3 Hobbit 2 4/7 Despicable Me 2 6/98 hangover 3 7/32 Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters 23/72 The Snurfs 2 6/32 flims with 1 billon 1 = 4/8 2= 2/4 3= 1/2 4= 6/9 5=12/20 6=24/34 7=54/67 8=65/79 9=34/87 10=65/91 — Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.236.79.4 ( talk) 15:25, 11 February 2013 (UTC)
The list is scheduled as the main page feature on February 25. Please make sure it is as much up to date as possible by Sunday evening. There will probably be an increase in vandalism on Monday too, so keep an eye on it. If there are any disagreements/disputes about content, please stick with the status quo until Tuesday so the article is stable while on the main page. Betty Logan ( talk) 12:09, 23 February 2013 (UTC)
The list is scheduled as the main page feature on February 25. Please make sure it is as much up to date as possible by Sunday evening. There will probably be an increase in vandalism on Monday too, so keep an eye on it. If there are any disagreements/disputes about content, please stick with the status quo until Tuesday so the article is stable while on the main page. Betty Logan ( talk) 12:09, 23 February 2013 (UTC)
On the highest grossing film by year list 2013 is left out. The highest grossing movie this year is mama with $1 049.7 — Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.80.93.116 ( talk) 05:33, 12 February 2013 (UTC)
I said it once, I said it 2 times and I will say it agin Where is your year. It is now Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters $151,939,737 — Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.236.79.4 ( talk) 17:55, 21 February 2013 (UTC)
Once agin I say it where this year It is now Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters At $152,200,090 — Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.236.79.4 ( talk) 16:21, 22 February 2013 (UTC)
identify theif is acullaty the highest grossing not a good day to die hard — Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.83.242.242 ( talk) 23:53, 27 February 2013 (UTC)
It is die hard. Identity thief is 5th — Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.236.79.4 ( talk) 16:48, 1 March 2013 (UTC)
No one has put 2013 up on the yearly list it is identify thief — Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.83.242.242 ( talk) 05:02, 6 March 2013 (UTC)
Can u reed? It is up it die harder a north day — Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.236.79.4 ( talk) 17:30, 8 March 2013 (UTC)
Is the James Bond flim series called James Bond I thought it was Ian Fleming's James Bond 007 — Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.236.79.4 ( talk) 18:29, 9 March 2013 (UTC)
Many times within the article the word theatre is incorrectly spelt theater . Also there are many mentions of theatrical along with these of theatre which are incorrectly placed as a theatre is a place where plays are performed and this is a list of movies which are displayed at a cinema and are cinematical . Could someone please correct these obvious mistakes. Thanks
Re the total gross os $1,018Billion for Skyfall: Please correct me here if I am wrong as this is the first time I have used the Talk page. I have noticesd that the total gross for Skyfall has remained unchanged at 1,018B for the last 3 weeks, and yet the film is still currently showing at cinemas throughout the world. The Hobbit on ther other hand, has shown gross increases during thata period. Now I realise that The Hobbit is a more recent release, but surely the takings from the still-showing Skyfall are not so minimal that the total gross could not be upgraded in the last three week period. I would be grateful for any enlightenment provided. Thank you. AkiraK1 ( talk) 05:23, 11 March 2013 (UTC)
How about before 1915? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.236.79.4 ( talk) 16:42, 15 March 2013 (UTC)
1913 Traffic in Souls $430,000 1914 The Million Dollar Mystery $1,500,000
This is how far the list can go. No data for flims relase before 1913. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.236.79.4 ( talk) 17:13, 15 March 2013 (UTC)
Where is die hard franchise It has made 1,353,529,096 That makes 26th. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.98.167.114 ( talk) 19:30, 16 March 2013 (UTC)
Is Skyfall in or out? On highest goriest films it says it still in. On flim seres it says it is out. What one is it. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.98.167.114 ( talk) 16:20, 20 March 2013 (UTC)
What I think we sholud do.
Highest-grossing franchises and film series
Prior to 2000, only seven series had grossed over $1 billion at the box office: James Bond,[73] Star Wars,[74] Indiana Jones,[75] Rocky,[76][77][78] Batman,[79] Jurassic Park[80] and Star Trek.[81] Since the turn of the century that number has increased to over thirty;[82] this is partly due to inflation and market growth, but also to Hollywood's adoption of the franchise model: films that have built-in brand recognition, such as being based on a well known literary source (The Lord of the Rings) or an established character (Indiana Jones). The methodology is based on the concept that films associated with things audiences are already familiar with can be more effectively marketed to them, and as such are known as "pre-sold" films within the industry.[23] The Harry Potter series has grossed the most, amassing nearly $8 billion over eight films at the box office, although the EON James Bond series is the highest grossing when adjusted for inflation, with a total of over $13 billion at 2011/12 prices.[83] If ancillary income from merchandising is included, then Star Wars is the most lucrative franchise, earning more than $22 billion in total, with direct income from the films themselves accounting for just one third of overall revenues.[84][9] At constant prices the live-action Star Wars films are also the most consistent performers, earning on average more per film than any other series,[23] while Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings trilogy is the nominal record-holder, averaging at about $970 million with each film earning in excess of $870 million.
Background shading indicates that at least one film in the series is playing in the week commencing 22 March 2013 in theaters around the world.
This site answer the question. http://m.sporcle.com/games/Vitarai/50-top-grossing-film-franchises — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.98.167.114 ( talk) 13:23, 27 March 2013 (UTC)
I think we should says that 3 of the top 5 highest. Goresting flim series are britsh (Harry potter, James Bond, and middle earth) are britsh. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.98.167.114 ( talk) 15:29, 27 March 2013 (UTC)
Can we add a lowest grossing movies? You can also count lost as well — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.98.167.114 ( talk) 18:03, 28 March 2013 (UTC)
Based on grossings already posted to wikipedia, The Alien vs Predator franchise has grossed $1,543,719,434 making it higher grossing than The Mummy which is currently 25th on the list. Why is MCU considered a franchise while AVP is not, or Freddy vs Jason at that. They created multiple series of movies, then combined them with a crossover. It seems like the same thing to me. 99.58.172.195 ( talk) 04:00, 1 April 2013 (UTC)
Upon further research I discovered that the Freddy / Jason franchise has not grossed nearly as much as The Mummy 99.58.172.195 ( talk) 04:18, 1 April 2013 (UTC)
On highest gorrest movies it says it back in. ( I thought it was June ) On highest by year it says it out. and on series it says it is out. What is it than. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.98.167.114 ( talk) 11:36, 5 April 2013 (UTC)
Maybe this is the wrong place to ask this but as a European we are intrested on how many people bought the ticket. Box office revenue tells nothing and you can't comapre the numbers. So for North America are statistics available about how many people saw th filmin theatres? Just curious...-- Nedergard ( talk) 19:42, 28 March 2013 (UTC)
The are some films missing from the franchise Which is Batman (1966 flim) 1.7 million Making franchise 9 films long. And a total of 3,719,350,339 But a it still 7th. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.98.167.114 ( talk) 19:29, 29 March 2013 (UTC)
http://economix.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/03/01/why-avatar-is-not-the-top-grossing-film/ — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.98.167.114 ( talk) 19:39, 7 April 2013 (UTC)
Surely Back 2 the future should be on the film series list — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.98.167.114 ( talk) 15:06, 9 April 2013 (UTC)
WHY DOES BETTY LOAGAN GET TO MAKE ALL CHANGES TO THE PAGE HUH. I HINK ALL WIKIPEDIA USER SHOULD START A REBELION AND OVER THROW THIS DICTATOR SHIP — Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.83.240.59 ( talk) 23:36, 12 April 2013 (UTC)
The man of steel is going to be the frist film in the DC universe — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.98.167.114 ( talk) 16:20, 13 April 2013 (UTC)
As thier is no knowledge of batman 66 flim should we says box offie may not be right — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.98.167.114 ( talk) 15:49, 13 April 2013 (UTC)
When a film series has two parts should we gourp them as 1. For example
1 [hide]Harry Potter $7,706,147,978
1 deathly hallows. $2,274,400 ,930
1 Deathly Hallows – Part 2 $1,328,111,219
2 Deathly Hallows – Part 1 $956,399,711
2 Philosopher's Stone $974,755,371
3 Order of the Phoenix $939,885,929
4. Half-Blood Prince $934,416,487
5 Goblet of Fire $896,911,078
6 Chamber of Secrets $878,979,634
7 Prisoner of Azkaban $796,688,549 — Preceding
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77.98.167.114 (
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16:46, 15 April 2013 (UTC)
There are promble with a list similar to this which we ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_highest-grossing_animated_films) are having prombles with this is a list of just 3 of those. 1) they only do GCI film franchise. (Missing franchise as Pokemon) 2) dose not update (monter inc has gone up to $562,675,279) from $562,566,455 3) it is only top 11, odd number. The list is http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_highest_grossing_computer-animated_film_franchises — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.98.167.114 ( talk) 18:21, 17 April 2013 (UTC)
Should we add a list of highest grossing by no of films. 1 film 2 films 3 films 4 films 5 films 6 films 7 films 8 films 9 films 10 films And so on upto Wong Fei - hung which got 89 films. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.98.167.114 ( talk) 11:05, 20 April 2013 (UTC)
In your reply at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:List_of_highest-grossing_films#No_of_films? You said. "While it may make for an interesting comparison, there isn't really the space to do it in this article." So can we make a article about this. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.98.167.114 ( talk) 15:32, 26 April 2013 (UTC)
On Highest-grossing franchises and film series It has toy story as 15 [show]Toy Story $1,948,143,626 3 $649,381,209 Toy Story 3 ($1,063,171,911) And Jurassic park as 16 [show]Jurassic Park $1,948,196,755 3 $649,398,918 Jurassic Park ($960,776,947) So Jurassic Park has over taken toy story. And so has been crown the highest grossing trilogies of all time. ( that is upto when JP4 is out next year) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.98.167.114 ( talk) 12:26, 28 April 2013 (UTC)
I agree. It clearly states that Jurassic Park has about 50,000 more dollars than Toy Story. Someone needs to sort it out. — Preceding unsigned comment added by TBWarrior720 ( talk • contribs) 22:36, 28 April 2013 (UTC)
Is there some good reason why the two sequels to Scorpion King aren't listed on the Mummy franchise? Even if they weren't that successful they should be listed to make the numbers correct. -- 80.221.232.254 ( talk) 13:22, 29 April 2013 (UTC)
the movie Jurassic park is still in 18 place though box office mojo says it's in 17 place please change that — Preceding
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68.83.240.59 (
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11:32, 5 May 2013 (UTC)
Done
The domestic gross films show the top 100. Do you think it can show the top 100 highest-grossing films? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 65.6.104.39 ( talk) 17:27, 5 May 2013 (UTC)
Long time ago, they did top 100; the site was on Box Office Mojo where you start at the first 100. (See if they can think about it.) Preceding unsigned comment added by 65.6.104.39 ( talk)
The new MOS you said this "Yeah, if Man of Steel doesn't get it there, sooner or later a sequel or reboot will follow. --ProfessorKilroy (talk) 10:53, 13 May 2013 (UTC)"
The one out this year is the first in a trilogy.
Like Noal BatMan.
It is also the first in th eDC Universe — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.98.167.114 ( talk) 16:27, 13 May 2013 (UTC)
Here are some interesting stats for the list:
Betty Logan ( talk) 11:50, 13 May 2013 (UTC)
I think most of those hits are me, I check this page all the time. But how do you knw how many hits an article has? TBWarrior720 ( talk) 12:20, 13 May 2013 (UTC)
Where terminator gone to? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.98.167.114 ( talk) 20:56, 26 March 2013 (UTC)
Please make sense of this. Thanks. - thewolfchild 22:19, 17 May 2013 (UTC)
Form http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:List_of_highest-grossing_films#2_parts
Yes that. What I mean. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.98.167.114 ( talk) 17:23, 19 May 2013 (UTC)
Not sure if this is what the editor was getting at above, or if this has been covered before, but with movies such as HP: Deathly Hallows and Twilight: Breaking Dawn, couldn't parts 1 & 2 be considered as a single film? Thereby creating a single entry in the table with combined gosses such as;
Just Wondering... -
thewolfchild
22:04, 17 May 2013 (UTC)
Also, there are other franchises such as The Hangover that classify each movie s Part 1 Part 2 et TBWarrior720 ( talk) 19:36, 20 May 2013 (UTC)
People seem to be freaking out about how Man of Steel could launch Superman into the top 25 franchises. The reaso for this being that we dn't know how much Superman II and Superman III grossed internationally. But, if we don't know how well they grossed internationally, this franchise could already be in the top 25. In fact, Superman two and three could have grossed several billion each overseas, making the franchise higher grossing then Harry Potter. While this is not likely the case, we don't actually know when Superman has breeched the top 25. This is one more reason to include Superman on the list and just put an asterisk on the bottom of the chart. TBWarrior720 ( talk) 19:47, 20 May 2013 (UTC)
I do not have a twitter but I did find out that Man of Steel needs to make about 544 million dollars in order to break the top 25 just counting domestic gross of these four movies. 69.106.153.159 ( talk) 21:48, 21 May 2013 (UTC)
There is a flim missing for spider man series. It was relase in 1977.. Over sea's. But I have no ideal on the performers. It called spider man strikes back. — Preceding unsigned comment added by ( talk) 15:18, 27 May 2013 (UTC)
The film premiered on CBS on September 14, 1977. It was later shown theatrically overseas. It was then released on VHS in 1980. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.98.167.114 ( talk) 15:21, 4 June 2013 (UTC)
Should we sprated Tim_Burton_/_Joel_Schumacher — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.98.167.114 ( talk) 15:58, 6 June 2013 (UTC)
It is at 1.2 billion. Not near the top 25. So SuperMan can still out gross it — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.98.167.114 ( talk) 15:45, 7 June 2013 (UTC)
It says it not in cinima on this page but. On http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_highest-grossing_films_in_the_United_Kingdom It says it still in. And at £51,994,544. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.98.167.114 ( talk) 12:54, 8 June 2013 (UTC)
I think u should read this. http://uk.movies.yahoo.com/man-of-steel-almost-recoups-budget-before-it-s-even-released-100906092.html — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.98.167.114 ( talk) 14:09, 8 June 2013 (UTC)
Top Gun 3D is not playing anymore so you can unhighlight it. And Live Free of Die Hard is not needed to be highlighted. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 65.6.124.240 ( talk) 19:10, 10 June 2013 (UTC)
Has he replay yet. Because Man Of Steel is out tomorrow. And it could have a massive opening weekend. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.98.167.114 ( talk) 19:31, 13 June 2013 (UTC)
Betty stated in an above section that if Superman were to breach the top 25 franchises, we would have to cut it down to 20 or some other number. Her reasoning for that is that we don't have complete data on the Superman Franchise. I have no idea what she is reffering to. The articles for the four main Superman movies each give a clear distinct number for how much they grossed, as does Supergirl and Superman Returns. Superman II the Richard Donner Cut went straight to DVD and Superman and the Mole Men was only on TV. Even if there was some confusion, couldn't we just follow what it says on Box Office Mojo? TBWarrior720 ( talk) 20:34, 12 May 2013 (UTC)
I have a better idea. We start a huge boycott of plannet of the apes, superman, and rocky in order to raise money. Then if we make enough money, we can buy the franchises and never use them. 68.123.7.0 ( talk) 04:29, 13 May 2013 (UTC)
For real, everybody here should swear never to see those movies in theatres. But what if it doesn't work. What if Superman does so well that they make another one and he gets to the top 10? Are we just going to abandon the list entirely? And what is our obsession with numbers divisible by five. If Superman gets to the 24th spot, why not just cut it down to the top 23? I saw we just estimate the missing data (find a reliable source that does the estimating for us so we don't use original research) or disclude the missing data entirely, then we just slap a disclaimer on the bottom of the chart saying that Superman is missing a bit of data or might not be accurate. Also, what the hell was going on over seas in the 80's that they couldn't count the tickets like they did in 1978? TBWarrior720 ( talk) 11:05, 13 May 2013 (UTC)
Could we ask https://mobile.twitter.com/abblock for all the worldwide totals of franchises we do not know — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.98.167.114 ( talk) 18:49, 22 May 2013 (UTC)
It's been over two weeks and no reply? We should ask again. Also, it turns out that Spider-Man has an extra little movie that nobody knows the gross of. I couldn't help but notice that the list wasn't shaved down to the top nine. Maybe we should be consistent and just ignore the overseas gross for those pesky Super-Man movies too. TBWarrior720 ( talk) 16:53, 7 June 2013 (UTC)
Has he respond yet if not is there so were else we can get it? 77.98.167.114
The Hangover Part III must gross $380,838,145 for The Hangover to be listed in the top 25. Hopefully this happens soon, so Superman will have one more obstacle in front of him. TBWarrior720 ( talk) 21:36, 6 June 2013 (TUTC)
The first two Hangover movies grossed $1,054,248,217. Hangover Part III has grossed $205,693,956. Die Hard has grossed $1,435,086,362. The Hangover needs to gross $175,114,189 more to catch up. Actually, looking at it now, I doubt it will happen. TBWarrior720 ( talk) 16:48, 7 June 2013 (UTC)
Actually IDK. We'll see after this weekend. TBWarrior720 ( talk) 06:40, 8 June 2013 (UTC)
The Hangover Part III: $208,009,000 Die Hard: Same as before Difference: $172,829,145 69.110.107.203 ( talk) 06:17, 9 June 2013 (UTC) The Hangover Part III: $272,874,000 Die Hard: Same as before Difference: $107,964,145 TBWarrior720 ( talk) 22:51, 9 June 2013 (UTC) The Hangover Part III: $274,595,982 Difference: $106,242,163 TBWarrior720 ( talk) 20:11, 14 June 2013 (UTC) The Hangover Part III: $275,750,552 Difference: $105,087,593 TBWarrior720 ( talk) 20:11, 14 June 2013 (UTC) The Hangover Part III: $276,606,000 Difference: $104,232,145 (June 14th reporting) TBWarrior720 ( talk) 20:16, 15 June 2013 (UTC) The Hangover Part III: $309,786,000 Difference: $71,052,145 (June 16th reporting) TBWarrior720 ( talk) 20:52, 16 June 2013 (UTC) The Hangover Part III: $310,171,910 Difference: $70,666,235 (June 17th reporting) TBWarrior720 ( talk) 05:18, 19 June 2013 (UTC) The Hangover Part III: $310,540,193 Difference: $70,297,952 (June 18th reporting) TBWarrior720 ( talk) 23:45, 19 June 2013 (UTC) The Hangover Part III: $310,857,272 Difference: $69,980,873 (June 19th reporting) TBWarrior720 ( talk) 08:13, 21 June 2013 (UTC) The Hangover Part III: $311,096,468 Difference: $69,741,677 (June 20th reporting) TBWarrior720 ( talk) 00:36, 22 June 2013 (UTC)
The Hangover Part III has left the domestic top 12 and will therefore no longer be tracked. TBWarrior720 ( talk) 18:52, 22 June 2013 (UTC)
star trek into darkness has made more than star trek but on the franices list it still calls star trek number 1 — Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.83.240.59 ( talk) 12:12, 17 June 2013 (UTC)
Man of stell has made $196,680,000 in oping weekend. Makeing the series to round $1.3 billion. Worldwide — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.98.167.114 ( talk) 15:15, 17 June 2013 (UTC)
Scroll up to the section entitled "Superman countdown." I am counting down the money that Man of Steel must gross in order to be on the list. TBWarrior720 ( talk) 03:54, 18 June 2013 (UTC)
On the list JP is not highlight. But on BOM it is. SomeBody better change it. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.98.167.114 ( talk) 18:38, 17 June 2013 (UTC)
just for fun i want to ask which seris people on this page like more
Here are your contestonts Harry Potter Vs. Marvel Chenimatic Universe
let the games begin
One For The Avengers
Sorry bro. This isn't a discussion board, it's a place where we talk about stuff concerning the article itself. Try IMDb. TBWarrior720 ( talk) 08:07, 21 June 2013 (UTC)
I have just Sean Man of steel. And it up there with the dark knight trilogy — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.98.167.114 ( talk) 18:54, 22 June 2013 (UTC)
This is not a place for discussing the artistic merits of a movie. This is for discussing the article itself. Go to IMDb if you want to talk about how much you liked a movie. TBWarrior720 ( talk) 19:07, 22 June 2013 (UTC)
Should we put all the pixar's flim in one series. Reasons way can be see on this page. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Pixar_film_references With 13 movies so far. Earning $7,822,557,640 worldwide. If marvel gets one (also own by Disney) Why can not pixar have one. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.236.79.4 ( talk) 15:30, 14 March 2013 (UTC)
Should we sarpted the 50 highest gorrest movies? To. Flims that has made 1 billion+ And 50 highest gorrest movies that have not made 1 billion. ? WHy? Because it is a massive attachment. And. It will let 15 new films go on the list. ( 51st - 65th) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.98.167.114 ( talk) 19:34, 24 March 2013 (UTC)
I know it's way to early to think about this, but if Avatar 2 is released in theatres, and literally nobody goes to see it, will it still be considered a movie franchise, or will it be treated the same as if it was never even released? Also, what if there was a Titanic sequel that had gone straight to DVD? (To be honest, they didn't leave much room for a sequel). Wouldn't Titanic still be considered a franchise, since it had two films?
Avatar 2 will be relase in 2015. As 4 Titanic 2 it will be 4 or 5 years to make the bout and sail it. And the film 10 or 15 years @ least.
— Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.98.167.114 ( talk) 19:29, 13 June 2013 (UTC)
The reason why I bring this up is because Betty is always emphasizing how we use the legal definition of a franchise. Wouldn't a single movie still be a legal intellectual property and still be considered legally a franchise by itself? TBWarrior720 ( talk) 08:11, 10 June 2013 (UTC)
I don't think we should add direct to video releases to the chart, but I was contemplating whether or not we should add Avatar and Titanic as "Franchises" TBWarrior720 ( talk) 23:13, 10 June 2013 (UTC)
Should we add a money converter. So we can have difference money Like Britsh £ € US$ And other taypes — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.98.167.114 ( talk) 19:29, 13 June 2013 (UTC)
What I was think of was Only the revenues from theatrical exhibition at their nominal value are included here, which sees Avatar rank in the top position. Seventeen films in total have grossed in excess of $1 billion worldwide. (£639,590,000) The films on this chart have all had a theatrical run (including re-releases) since 1996, and films that have not played since then do not appear on the chart due to ticket-price inflation, population size and ticket purchasing trends not being considered. The most represented year is 2012 with seven films. 77.98.167.114
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The Cars franchise will have a 3rd movie out this year. Planes. If it makes Cars Earn the right amount to be put on the list will it be on the list. So far Cars has Earn $1,021,835,545 ] — Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.236.79.4 ( talk) 11:14, 4 January 2013 (UTC)
When Kung Fu Panda ( in 2016) is relase it will have to go on the list. it has just earn under $1.3 billion. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.236.79.4 ( talk) 17:26, 4 January 2013 (UTC)
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The list is outdated, particularly in regard to the Hobbit which has, since the latest revision, added another 18 million dollars to its total. It would be great if the corresponding lists could be edited accordingly.
the gross so far is $777,220,000 this can be found on Box office mojo.
86.29.28.91 ( talk) 18:22, 6 January 2013 (UTC)
Is The Incredible Hulk part of the Hulk flim series not MCU — Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.236.79.4 ( talk) 17:52, 9 January 2013 (UTC)
Can. We make it longer. On BOM The top 100 grosses flims are
Rank Title Studio Worldwide Domestic / % Overseas / % Year^ 1 Avatar Fox $2,782.3 $760.5 27.3% $2,021.8 72.7% 2009^ 2 Titanic Par. $2,185.4 $658.7 30.1% $1,526.7 69.9% 1997^ 3 Marvel's The Avengers BV $1,511.8 $623.4 41.2% $888.4 58.8% 2012 4 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 WB $1,328.1 $381.0 28.7% $947.1 71.3% 2011 5 Transformers: Dark of the Moon P/DW $1,123.7 $352.4 31.4% $771.4 68.6% 2011 6 The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King NL $1,119.9 $377.8 33.7% $742.1 66.3% 2003^ 7 The Dark Knight Rises WB $1,081.0 $448.1 41.5% $632.9 58.5% 2012 8 Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest BV $1,066.2 $423.3 39.7% $642.9 60.3% 2006 9 Toy Story 3 BV $1,063.2 $415.0 39.0% $648.2 61.0% 2010 10 Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides BV $1,043.9 $241.1 23.1% $802.8 76.9% 2011 11 Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace Fox $1,027.0 $474.5 46.2% $552.5 53.8% 1999^ 12 Alice in Wonderland (2010) BV $1,024.3 $334.2 32.6% $690.1 67.4% 2010 13 Skyfall Sony $1,023.7 $297.3 29.0% $726.4 71.0% 2012 14 The Dark Knight WB $1,004.6 $534.9 53.2% $469.7 46.8% 2008^ 15 Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone WB $974.8 $317.6 32.6% $657.2 67.4% 2001 16 Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End BV $963.4 $309.4 32.1% $654.0 67.9% 2007 17 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 WB $956.4 $296.0 30.9% $660.4 69.1% 2010 18 The Lion King BV $951.6 $422.8 44.4% $528.8 55.6% 1994^ 19 Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix WB $939.9 $292.0 31.1% $647.9 68.9% 2007 20 Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince WB $934.4 $302.0 32.3% $632.5 67.7% 2009 21 The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers NL $926.0 $342.6 37.0% $583.5 63.0% 2002^ 22 Finding Nemo BV $921.7 $380.8 41.3% $540.9 58.7% 2003^ 23 Shrek 2 DW $919.8 $441.2 48.0% $478.6 52.0% 2004 24 Jurassic Park Uni. $914.7 $357.1 39.0% $557.6 61.0% 1993^ 25 Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire WB $896.9 $290.0 32.3% $606.9 67.7% 2005 26 Spider-Man 3 Sony $890.9 $336.5 37.8% $554.3 62.2% 2007 27 Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs Fox $886.7 $196.6 22.2% $690.1 77.8% 2009 28 Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets WB $879.0 $262.0 29.8% $617.0 70.2% 2002 29 Ice Age: Continental Drift Fox $875.2 $161.2 18.4% $714.0 81.6% 2012 30 The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring NL $871.5 $315.5 36.2% $556.0 63.8% 2001^ 31 Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith Fox $848.8 $380.3 44.8% $468.5 55.2% 2005^ 32 Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen P/DW $836.3 $402.1 48.1% $434.2 51.9% 2009 33 The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey WB $829.5 $266.7 32.2% $562.8 67.8% 2012 34 Inception WB $825.5 $292.6 35.4% $533.0 64.6% 2010 35 The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 Sum. $821.8 $289.3 35.2% $532.5 64.8% 2012 36 Spider-Man Sony $821.7 $403.7 49.1% $418.0 50.9% 2002 37 Independence Day Fox $817.4 $306.2 37.5% $511.2 62.5% 1996^ 38 Shrek the Third P/DW $799.0 $322.7 40.4% $476.2 59.6% 2007 39 Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban WB $796.7 $249.5 31.3% $547.1 68.7% 2004 40 E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial Uni. $792.9 $435.1 54.9% $357.8 45.1% 1982^ 41 Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull Par. $786.6 $317.1 40.3% $469.5 59.7% 2008 42 Spider-Man 2 Sony $783.8 $373.6 47.7% $410.2 52.3% 2004 43 Star Wars Fox $775.4 $461.0 59.5% $314.4 40.5% 1977^ 44 2012 Sony $769.7 $166.1 21.6% $603.6 78.4% 2009 45 The Da Vinci Code Sony $758.2 $217.5 28.7% $540.7 71.3% 2006 46 Shrek Forever After P/DW $752.6 $238.7 31.7% $513.9 68.3% 2010 47 The Amazing Spider-Man Sony $752.2 $262.0 34.8% $490.2 65.2% 2012 48 The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe BV $745.0 $291.7 39.2% $453.3 60.8% 2005 49 The Matrix Reloaded WB $742.1 $281.6 37.9% $460.6 62.1% 2003 50 Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted P/DW $742.1 $216.4 29.2% $525.7 70.8% 2012 51 Up BV $731.3 $293.0 40.1% $438.3 59.9% 2009 52 The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1 Sum. $712.2 $281.3 39.5% $430.9 60.5% 2011 53 The Twilight Saga: New Moon Sum. $709.8 $296.6 41.8% $413.2 58.2% 2009 54 Transformers P/DW $709.7 $319.2 45.0% $390.5 55.0% 2007 55 The Twilight Saga: Eclipse Sum. $698.5 $300.5 43.0% $398.0 57.0% 2010 56 Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol Par. $694.7 $209.4 30.1% $485.3 69.9% 2011 57 The Hunger Games LGF $686.5 $408.0 59.4% $278.5 40.6% 2012 58 Forrest Gump Par. $677.4 $329.7 48.7% $347.7 51.3% 1994 59 The Sixth Sense BV $672.8 $293.5 43.6% $379.3 56.4% 1999 60 Kung Fu Panda 2 P/DW $665.7 $165.2 24.8% $500.4 75.2% 2011 61 Ice Age: The Meltdown Fox $655.4 $195.3 29.8% $460.1 70.2% 2006 62 Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl BV $654.3 $305.4 46.7% $348.9 53.3% 2003 63 Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones Fox $649.4 $310.7 47.8% $338.7 52.2% 2002^ 64 Kung Fu Panda P/DW $631.7 $215.4 34.1% $416.3 65.9% 2008 65 The Incredibles BV $631.4 $261.4 41.4% $370.0 58.6% 2004 66 Fast Five Uni. $626.1 $209.8 33.5% $416.3 66.5% 2011 67 Hancock Sony $624.4 $227.9 36.5% $396.4 63.5% 2008 68 MIB 3 Sony $624.0 $179.0 28.7% $445.0 71.3% 2012 69 Iron Man 2 Par. $623.9 $312.4 50.1% $311.5 49.9% 2010 70 Ratatouille BV $623.7 $206.4 33.1% $417.3 66.9% 2007 71 The Lost World: Jurassic Park Uni. $618.6 $229.1 37.0% $389.6 63.0% 1997 72 The Passion of the Christ NM $611.9 $370.8 60.6% $241.1 39.4% 2004^ 73 Mamma Mia! Uni. $609.8 $144.1 23.6% $465.7 76.4% 2008 74 Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa P/DW $603.9 $180.0 29.8% $423.9 70.2% 2008 75 Casino Royale Sony $599.0 $167.4 28.0% $431.6 72.0% 2006 76 War of the Worlds Par. $591.7 $234.3 39.6% $357.5 60.4% 2005 77 Tangled BV $590.7 $200.8 34.0% $389.9 66.0% 2010 78 Men in Black Sony $589.4 $250.7 42.5% $338.7 57.5% 1997 79 Quantum of Solace Sony $586.1 $168.4 28.7% $417.7 71.3% 2008 80 I Am Legend WB $585.3 $256.4 43.8% $329.0 56.2% 2007 81 Iron Man Par. $585.2 $318.4 54.4% $266.8 45.6% 2008 82 The Hangover Part II WB $581.5 $254.5 43.8% $327.0 56.2% 2011 83 Night at the Museum Fox $574.5 $250.9 43.7% $323.6 56.3% 2006 84 The Smurfs Sony $563.7 $142.6 25.3% $421.1 74.7% 2011 85 Cars 2 BV $559.9 $191.5 34.2% $368.4 65.8% 2011 86 Puss in Boots P/DW $554.7 $149.3 26.9% $405.4 73.1% 2011 87 Monsters, Inc. BV $553.9 $284.4 51.3% $269.5 48.7% 2001^ 88 Armageddon BV $553.7 $201.6 36.4% $352.1 63.6% 1998 89 King Kong Uni. $550.5 $218.1 39.6% $332.4 60.4% 2005 90 Mission: Impossible II Par. $546.4 $215.4 39.4% $331.0 60.6% 2000 91 The Day After Tomorrow Fox $544.3 $186.7 34.3% $357.5 65.7% 2004 92 Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows WB $543.8 $186.8 34.4% $357.0 65.6% 2011 93 Despicable Me Uni. $543.1 $251.5 46.3% $291.6 53.7% 2010 94 The Empire Strikes Back Fox $538.4 $290.5 54.0% $247.9 46.0% 1980^ 95 Brave BV $535.4 $237.3 44.3% $298.1 55.7% 2012 96 Madagascar DW $532.7 $193.6 36.3% $339.1 63.7% 2005 97 The Simpsons Movie Fox $527.1 $183.1 34.7% $343.9 65.3% 2007 98 Sherlock Holmes WB $524.0 $209.0 39.9% $315.0 60.1% 2009 99 WALL-E BV $521.3 $223.8 42.9% $297.5 57.1% 2008 100 Terminator 2: Judgment Day TriS $519.8 $204.8 39.4% $315.0 60.6% 1991
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BOM Says Top 100 gross film series
Franchise (click to view chart) Total Gross # Movies / Average #1 Picture Gross Harry Potter $2,390.1 8 $298.8 Harry Potter / Deathly Hallows (P2) $381.0 Star Wars $1,918.0 7 $274.0 The Phantom Menace $431.1 James Bond $1,905.8 24 $79.4 Skyfall $297.3 Batman $1,897.8 8 $237.2 The Dark Knight $533.3 Avengers $1,746.7 6 $291.1 The Avengers $623.4 Shrek $1,419.6 5 $283.9 Shrek 2 $441.2 Spider-Man $1,375.9 4 $344.0 Spider-Man $403.7 Twilight $1,360.6 5 $272.1 The Twilight Saga: Eclipse $300.5 The Lord of the Rings $1,327.4 5 $265.5 Return of the King $377.0 Pirates of the Caribbean $1,279.2 4 $319.8 Dead Man's Chest $423.3 Transformers $1,079.6 4 $269.9 Transformers 2 $402.1 Star Trek $1,013.3 11 $92.1 Star Trek $257.7 X-Men $932.9 5 $186.6 X-Men: The Last Stand $234.4 Indiana Jones $906.4 4 $226.6 Indiana Jones 4 $317.1 Toy Story $883.4 4 $220.8 Toy Story 3 $415.0 Jurassic Park $767.3 3 $255.8 Jurassic Park $357.1 Mission: Impossible $739.8 4 $185.0 Mission: Impossible II $215.4 Ice Age $729.5 4 $182.4 Ice Age 3 $196.6 The Fast and the Furious $699.1 5 $139.8 Fast Five $209.8 Bourne $638.6 4 $159.6 The Bourne Ultimatum $227.5 Iron Man $630.8 2 $315.4 Iron Man $318.4 Men in Black $620.1 3 $206.7 Men in Black $250.7 Fockers $593.9 3 $198.0 Meet the Fockers $279.3 The Matrix $592.4 3 $197.5 The Matrix Reloaded $281.6 Madagascar $590.0 3 $196.7 Madagascar 3 $216.4 Alvin and the Chipmunks $576.9 4 $144.2 Alvin and the Chipmunks 2 $219.6 Rocky $565.7 6 $94.3 Rocky IV $127.9 The Mummy $550.9 4 $137.7 Mummy Returns $202.0 The Chronicles of Narnia $537.7 3 $179.2 The Chronicles of Narnia $291.7 The Hangover $531.8 2 $265.9 The Hangover $277.3 Terminator $518.9 4 $129.7 Terminator 2 $204.8 Superman $518.1 5 $103.6 Superman Returns $200.1 Alien $515.9 7 $73.7 Prometheus $126.5 Rush Hour $507.5 3 $169.2 Rush Hour 2 $226.2 Home Alone $490.2 3 $163.4 Home Alone $285.8 Lethal Weapon $487.6 4 $121.9 Lethal Weapon 2 $147.3 Austin Powers $473.2 3 $157.7 Goldmember $213.3 Jack Ryan $446.5 4 $111.6 Clear and Present Danger $122.2 Planet of the Apes $438.6 7 $62.7 Planet of the Apes (2001) $180.0 Die Hard $435.1 4 $108.8 Live Free or Die Hard $134.5 Beverly Hills Cop $431.0 3 $143.7 Beverly Hills Cop $234.8 The Karate Kid $430.4 5 $86.1 The Karate Kid $176.6 Scary Movie $429.0 4 $107.3 Scary Movie $157.0 Ocean's 11 $426.1 3 $142.0 Ocean's Eleven $183.4 Hannibal Lecter $425.3 5 $85.1 Hannibal $165.1 Back to the Future $416.8 3 $138.9 Back to the Future $210.6 Saw $415.9 7 $59.4 Saw II $87.0 American Pie $409.2 4 $102.3 American Pie 2 $145.1 The Hunger Games $408.0 1 $408.0 The Hunger Games $408.0 Jaws $404.0 4 $101.0 Jaws $260.0 Kung Fu Panda $380.7 2 $190.3 Kung Fu Panda $215.4 Friday the 13th $380.6 12 $31.7 Freddy Vs. Jason $82.6 Nightmare on Elm Street $370.5 9 $41.2 Freddy Vs. Jason $82.6 The Santa Clause $368.6 3 $122.9 The Santa Clause $144.8 Paranormal Activity $350.6 4 $87.7 Paranormal Activity $107.9 Spy Kids $348.9 4 $87.2 Spy Kids $112.7 Scream $331.7 4 $82.9 Scream $103.0 Madea $323.4 5 $64.7 Madea Goes to Jail $90.5 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles $310.3 4 $77.6 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles $135.3 Crocodile Dundee $309.7 3 $103.2 Crocodile Dundee $174.8 Halloween $308.5 10 $30.9 Halloween (2007) $58.3 Rambo $294.1 4 $73.5 Rambo: First Blood Part II $150.4 The Exorcist $291.9 5 $58.4 The Exorcist $193.0 The Muppets $288.8 7 $41.3 The Muppets $88.6 The Pink Panther $282.6 10 $28.3 The Pink Panther (2006) $82.2 Predator $264.5 5 $52.9 Alien Vs. Predator $80.3 Final Destination $263.5 5 $52.7 The Final Destination $66.5 Jackass $254.3 3 $84.8 Jackass 3-D $117.2 Despicable Me $251.5 1 $251.5 Despicable Me $251.5 The Godfather $247.9 3 $82.6 The Godfather $133.7 Resident Evil $244.4 5 $48.9 Resident Evil: Afterlife $60.1 Police Academy $239.6 7 $34.2 Police Academy $81.2 Dirty Harry $227.5 5 $45.5 Sudden Impact $67.6 Big Momma $225.6 3 $75.2 Big Momma's House $117.6 Underworld $222.4 4 $55.6 Underworld Awakening $62.3 Vacation $218.5 4 $54.6 Christmas Vacation $71.3 How to Train Your Dragon $217.6 1 $217.6 How to Train Your Dragon $217.6 The Naked Gun $216.8 3 $72.3 Naked Gun 2 1/2 $86.9 Rugrats $216.4 3 $72.1 Rugrats Movie $100.5 Blade $204.8 3 $68.3 Blade II $82.3 Step Up $200.8 4 $50.2 Step Up $65.3 Herbie the Love Bug $200.5 5 $40.1 Herbie: Fully Loaded $66.0 Smokey and the Bandit $198.5 3 $66.2 Smokey and the Bandit $126.7 Look Who's Talking $198.2 3 $66.1 Look Who's Talking $140.1 Texas Chainsaw Massacre $188.8 7 $27.0 Texas Chainsaw Massacre $80.6 Barbershop $177.2 3 $59.1 Barbershop $75.8 Amityville $170.5 4 $42.6 The Amityville Horror $86.4 Diary of a Wimpy Kid $165.7 3 $55.2 Diary of a Wimpy Kid $64.0 The Omen $162.5 4 $40.6 The Omen $60.9 Alex Cross $160.5 3 $53.5 Along Came a Spider $74.1 Porky's $159.8 3 $53.3 Porky's $105.5 The Smurfs $153.8 2 $76.9 The Smurfs $142.6 Godzilla $150.9 4 $37.7 Godzilla $136.3 Pokemon $149.0 5 $29.8 Pokemon 1 $85.7 Arthur $143.2 3 $47.7 Arthur $95.5 Poltergeist $131.7 3 $43.9 Poltergeist $76.6 Child's Play $126.2 5 $25.2 Child's Play $33.2 The Mighty Ducks $119.3 3 $39.8 The Mighty Ducks $50.8 Friday $118.0 3 $39.3 Next Friday $57.3 Free Willy $111.2 3 $37.1 Free Willy $77.7 Robocop $109.8 3 $36.6 Robocop $53.4 Witch Mountain $103.6 3 $34.5 Race to Witch Mountain $67.2 Psycho $102.7 4 $25.7 Psycho II $34.7 Transporter $100.1 3 $33.4 Transporter 2 $43.1 Riddick $97.0 2 $48.5 The Chronicles of Riddick $57.8 Ernest $92.3 5 $18.5 Ernest Saves Christmas $28.2 Conan $91.9 3 $30.6 Conan the Barbarian $39.6 Harold and Kumar $91.4 3 $30.5 Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay $38.1 The Bad News Bears $91.3 4 $22.8 Bad News Bears $32.9 Benji $89.6 5 $17.9 Benji $39.6 Major League $84.0 3 $28.0 Major League $49.8 El Mariachi $83.8 3 $27.9 Once Upon a Time in Mexico $56.4 Oh, God! $77.7 3 $25.9 Oh, God! $41.7 Mad Max $68.6 3 $22.9 Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome $36.2 House Party $65.1 3 $21.7 House Party $26.4 Meatballs $50.6 3 $16.9 Meatballs $43.0 Hellraiser $48.5 4 $12.1 Hellraiser $14.6 Universal Soldier $47.0 3 $15.7 Universal Soldier $36.3 Highlander $46.6 4 $11.6 Highlander 2 $15.6 Fright Night $46.2 3 $15.4 Fright Night $24.9 3 Ninjas $41.6 4 $10.4 3 Ninjas $29.0 Missing in Action $39.8 3 $13.3 Missing in Action $22.8 The Neverending Story $37.5 2 $18.8 The Neverending Story $20.2 Iron Eagle $37.2 3 $12.4 Iron Eagle $24.2 Care Bears $34.1 3 $11.4 The Care Bears Movie $22.9 Return of the Living Dead $23.5 3 $7.8 Return of the Living Dead $14.2 Millennium $22.9 3 $7.6 The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo $10.1 Evil Dead $19.8 3 $6.6 Army of Darkness $11.5 American Ninja $15.8 4 $3.9 American Ninja $10.5 The Work and the Glory $6.7 3 $2.2 The Work and the Glory $3.3 Ong Bak $4.7 3 $1.6 Ong Bak: The Thai Warrior $4.6 Shiloh $1.1 2 $533k Shiloh $1.0
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Rank Title (click to view) Studio Adjusted Gross Unadjusted Gross Year^ 1 Gone with the Wind MGM $1,571,907,200 $198,676,459 1939^ 2 Star Wars Fox $1,385,770,400 $460,998,007 1977^ 3 The Sound of Music Fox $1,107,991,600 $158,671,368 1965 4 E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial Uni. $1,103,626,700 $435,110,554 1982^ 5 Titanic Par. $1,053,991,400 $658,672,302 1997^ 6 The Ten Commandments Par. $1,019,180,000 $65,500,000 1956 7 Jaws Uni. $996,453,200 $260,000,000 1975 8 Doctor Zhivago MGM $965,773,800 $111,721,910 1965 9 The Exorcist WB $860,461,500 $232,906,145 1973^ 10 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Dis. $848,020,000 $184,925,486 1937^ 11 101 Dalmatians Dis. $777,356,200 $144,880,014 1961^ 12 The Empire Strikes Back Fox $763,845,400 $290,475,067 1980^ 13 Ben-Hur MGM $762,440,000 $74,000,000 1959 14 Avatar Fox $756,646,000 $760,507,625 2009^ 15 Return of the Jedi Fox $731,782,200 $309,306,177 1983^ 16 Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace Fox $702,627,900 $474,544,677 1999^ 17 The Lion King BV $693,559,200 $422,783,777 1994^ 18 The Sting Uni. $693,531,400 $156,000,000 1973 19 Raiders of the Lost Ark Par. $688,738,400 $248,159,971 1981^ 20 Jurassic Park Uni. $670,681,400 $357,067,947 1993^ 21 The Graduate AVCO $665,787,100 $104,945,305 1967^ 22 Fantasia Dis. $646,078,300 $76,408,097 1941^ 23 The Godfather Par. $614,017,600 $134,966,411 1972^ 24 Forrest Gump Par. $611,084,900 $329,694,499 1994 25 Mary Poppins Dis. $608,254,500 $102,272,727 1964^ 26 Grease Par. $598,820,400 $188,755,690 1978^ 27 Marvel's The Avengers BV $597,256,700 $623,357,910 2012 28 Thunderball UA $581,944,000 $63,595,658 1965 29 The Dark Knight WB $579,262,700 $534,858,444 2008^ 30 The Jungle Book Dis. $573,229,700 $141,843,612 1967^ 31 Sleeping Beauty Dis. $565,419,700 $51,600,000 1959^ 32 Shrek 2 DW $552,776,200 $441,226,247 2004 33 Ghostbusters Col. $550,284,200 $238,632,124 1984^ 34 Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid Fox $548,940,100 $102,308,889 1969 35 Love Story Par. $544,585,600 $106,397,186 1970 36 Spider-Man Sony $540,591,300 $403,706,375 2002 37 Independence Day Fox $538,911,800 $306,169,268 1996^ 38 Home Alone Fox $526,972,100 $285,761,243 1990 39 Pinocchio Dis. $524,397,900 $84,254,167 1940^ 40 Cleopatra (1963) Fox $522,687,300 $57,777,778 1963 41 Beverly Hills Cop Par. $522,427,100 $234,760,478 1984 42 Goldfinger UA $515,814,000 $51,081,062 1964 43 Airport Uni. $514,345,800 $100,489,151 1970 44 American Graffiti Uni. $511,257,100 $115,000,000 1973 45 The Robe Fox $509,236,400 $36,000,000 1953 46 Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest BV $502,808,700 $423,315,812 2006 47 Around the World in 80 Days UA $502,707,700 $42,000,000 1956 48 Bambi RKO $495,682,800 $102,247,150 1942^ 49 Blazing Saddles WB $491,910,100 $119,500,000 1974 50 Batman WB $489,786,900 $251,188,924 1989 51 The Bells of St. Mary's RKO $488,156,900 $21,333,333 1945 52 The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King NL $479,556,900 $377,845,905 2003^ 53 Finding Nemo BV $479,403,400 $380,812,782 2003^ 54 The Towering Inferno Fox $477,502,700 $116,000,000 1974 55 Spider-Man 2 Sony $468,035,100 $373,585,825 2004 56 My Fair Lady WB $466,800,000 $72,000,000 1964 57 The Greatest Show on Earth Par. $466,800,000 $36,000,000 1952 58 National Lampoon's Animal House Uni. $465,946,300 $141,600,000 1978^ 59 The Passion of the Christ NM $464,503,700 $370,782,930 2004^ 60 Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith Fox $461,545,300 $380,270,577 2005^ 61 Back to the Future Uni. $459,414,100 $210,609,762 1985 62 The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers NL $449,102,700 $342,551,365 2002^ 63 The Dark Knight Rises WB $448,139,100 $448,139,099 2012 64 The Sixth Sense BV $447,965,600 $293,506,292 1999 65 Superman WB $446,246,200 $134,218,018 1978 66 Tootsie Col. $442,712,700 $177,200,000 1982 67 Smokey and the Bandit Uni. $442,160,200 $126,737,428 1977 68 West Side Story MGM $435,448,800 $43,656,822 1961 69 Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone WB $435,003,000 $317,575,550 2001 70 Lady and the Tramp Dis. $433,617,400 $93,602,326 1955^ 71 Close Encounters of the Third Kind Col. $432,377,700 $132,088,635 1977^ 72 Lawrence of Arabia Col. $430,884,000 $44,824,144 1962^ 73 The Rocky Horror Picture Show Fox $428,440,100 $112,892,319 1975 74 Rocky UA $428,211,000 $117,235,147 1976 75 The Best Years of Our Lives RKO $427,900,000 $23,650,000 1946 76 The Poseidon Adventure Fox $427,137,300 $84,563,118 1972 77 The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring NL $426,338,400 $315,544,750 2001^ 78 Twister WB $425,473,600 $241,721,524 1996 79 Men in Black Sony $424,917,700 $250,690,539 1997 80 The Bridge on the River Kwai Col. $423,232,000 $27,200,000 1957 81 Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen P/DW $419,349,200 $402,111,870 2009 82 It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World MGM $419,150,700 $46,332,858 1963 83 Swiss Family Robinson Dis. $418,626,200 $40,356,000 1960 84 One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest UA $417,672,100 $108,981,275 1975 85 M.A.S.H. Fox $417,663,200 $81,600,000 1970 86 Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom Par. $416,485,300 $179,870,271 1984 87 Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones Fox $415,984,700 $310,676,740 2002^ 88 Mrs. Doubtfire Fox $409,884,500 $219,195,243 1993 89 Aladdin BV $408,001,500 $217,350,219 1992 90 Toy Story 3 BV $406,130,600 $415,004,880 2010 91 Ghost Par. $400,399,400 $217,631,306 1990 92 Duel in the Sun Selz. $396,938,800 $20,408,163 1946 93 The Hunger Games LGF $395,522,000 $408,010,692 2012 94 Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl BV $394,048,400 $305,413,918 2003 95 House of Wax WB $393,138,300 $23,750,000 1953 96 Rear Window Par. $391,759,900 $36,764,313 1954^ 97 The Lost World: Jurassic Park Uni. $388,299,400 $229,086,679 1997 98 Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade Par. $384,460,300 $197,171,806 1989 99 Spider-Man 3 Sony $380,553,200 $336,530,303 2007 100 Monsters, Inc. BV $379,276,000 $284,363,749 2001^
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I.E Toy Story 3 Pixar , Walt Disney. Or ET Universal Studios Or Ice Age film seieres Bule Sky 20th century Fox — Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.236.79.4 ( talk) 13:13, 12 January 2013 (UTC)
Can we add a Adjusted movies seieres list — Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.236.79.4 ( talk) 19:36, 17 January 2013 (UTC)
How come in the highest grossing film list, Episode 4 is just listed as Star Wars but Episode 1 is listed as Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace, and the highest grossing film franchises lists Episode 4 by it's full title. It is also listed by it's full title on the actual Star Wars page. Surely in the highest grossing fims list it should be listed in its full title as Star Wars Episode 4: A New Hope Frogkermit ( talk) 19:05, 19 January 2013 (UTC)
If the man of steel makes 1billoin you have to inculed it. By mine maths it would make about 1.8 billion in total. Make it the 18th highest gorsset flim series of all time Which is going by this
Film Release date Box office revenue Reference United States Worldwide United States US gross when adjusted for inflation International Worldwide Superman December 15, 1978 December 15, 1978 $134,218,018 $478,254,407 $166,000,000 $300,218,018 [117] Superman II June 19, 1981 December 4, 1980 $108,185,706 $305,157,096 N/A $108,185,706 [118] Superman III June 17, 1983 June 17, 1983 $59,950,623 $139,891,464 N/A $59,950,623 [119] Supergirl November 21, 1984 July 19, 1984 $14,296,438 $31,981,526 N/A $14,296,438 [120] Superman IV: The Quest for Peace July 24, 1987 July 24, 1987 $15,681,020 $32,078,572 N/A $15,681,020 [121] Superman Returns June 28, 2006 June 28, 2006 $200,081,192 $230,664,748 $191,000,000 $391,081,192 [122] $532,412,997 $1,218,027,813 $357,000,000 $889,412,997
By your calculations
It has made 1.1 billion.
And that would make it 2.1 billion the 13th highest earning film seieres of all time.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superman_(film_series)#Box_office_performance — Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.236.79.4 ( talk) 12:16, 31 December 2012 (UTC)
Here is some film series I want to find out how much they have made dose anyone know. The Muppets. The love bug. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.236.79.4 ( talk) 15:52, 1 January 2013 (UTC)
Repeatedly the conclusion has been reached to avoid splitting this article in any way. I would like to say I support a split of some nature for several reasons. The first is the article length, not necessarily its size. The size (240K+ bytes) is misleading given the chart intensive nature as well as the lengthy references section. However, the article itself is more than 7K words, which per Wikipedia guidelines would take 20-30 minutes to read through. My second objection is that some sections (specifically High-grossing films by year, Timeline of highest-grossing films, and Highest-grossing franchises and film series) would be split in most other articles. The first two are comparable to a “History of…” page while the latter is really a related topic. I certainly understand that high page views (consistently above 12k daily) are taken strongly into consideration but overall the layout and readability suffers as a consequence of including so much information. My personal preference is to create two new pages, one a History of highest-grossing films and the other a List of highest-grossing film franchises. I just seek renewed consideration for the idea rather than a quick dismissal, and welcome your response. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Halophile ( talk • contribs) 00:07, 23 January 2013 (UTC)
Where is 2013 from High-grossing films by year It Is Gangster Squad At $54,446,867 — Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.236.79.4 ( talk) 18:53, 26 January 2013 (UTC)
Is Transformers part of the Hasbro series not Transformers series. We can put both. But we should put Hasbro on the list — Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.236.79.4 ( talk) 19:05, 26 January 2013 (UTC)
Certain new grosses have not been edited whereas certain others have. For example - the new Skyfall total of just over $1.09 billion is correct however the Hobbit's gross has increased by over $9 million since the last entry to a total of $949,203,000. Please rectify this as soon as possible in all corresponding lists. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.29.28.91 ( talk) 21:32, 3 February 2013 (UTC)
It is my opinion and i think many others that the 1978 version of The Lord of the Rings should not be included in the same Franchise as Peter Jackson's series, it has literally nothing to do with Jackson's series other than the subject matter, different studio, different cast etc, etc, etc. I propose that the section called, J.R.R Tolkien's Middle-earth' be renamed 'Peter Jackson's Middle-earth' so as to emphasis that the franchise in question is the Jackson Directed series. It should encompass 4 films, with an average of $964 million, not 5 films with an average of just under $800 million. It is if anything; misinformation.
If this change is impossible then i would like to know why The Lord of the Rings (1978) is in with the Jackson series, which is a Franchise in and of itself. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.29.28.91 ( talk) 11:06, 30 January 2013 (UTC)
Thank you for responding, i am and was aware that within the section was found the Peter Jackson series but this is not the point, the point is there is no such film franchise as Tolkien's Middle-earth. There is however a Middle-earth franchise as directed by Peter Jackson. The 1978 Lord of the rings is not part of any franchise, it is a singular feature. Jackson's films are part of a franchise in and of themselves and this should be recognized. It is incorrect to put the two together. While they are founded on the same subject matter that is all they share. I again request that there be a Peter Jackson's Middle-earth section, that properly and accurately reflects the Franchise. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.29.28.91 ( talk) 21:41, 3 February 2013 (UTC)
Thanks for responding. It is clear to me now why it is in there and i thank you for that. It still does however feel incorrect and as though there is a lot of things jumbled into different "franchises". As for the "average of Peter Jackson's series listed in all its glory" - i can't see the average in "all it's glory" because the total for An Unexpected Journey is out by $10,000,000. It currently reads "$939,548,000" where it as should read $949,203,000 [1] as is consistent and correct with the source we use Box Office Mojo.
Thanks again to both of you for clearing it up very helpful. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.29.28.91 ( talk) 14:05, 4 February 2013 (UTC)
Iron man 3 7/13 G.I Joe 2 6/34 star trek 12 6/9 Fast and furiouse 6 8/45 man of steel 8/21 Monster Universtiy 1/3 Hobbit 2 4/7 Despicable Me 2 6/98 hangover 3 7/32 Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters 23/72 The Snurfs 2 6/32 flims with 1 billon 1 = 4/8 2= 2/4 3= 1/2 4= 6/9 5=12/20 6=24/34 7=54/67 8=65/79 9=34/87 10=65/91 — Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.236.79.4 ( talk) 15:25, 11 February 2013 (UTC)
The list is scheduled as the main page feature on February 25. Please make sure it is as much up to date as possible by Sunday evening. There will probably be an increase in vandalism on Monday too, so keep an eye on it. If there are any disagreements/disputes about content, please stick with the status quo until Tuesday so the article is stable while on the main page. Betty Logan ( talk) 12:09, 23 February 2013 (UTC)
The list is scheduled as the main page feature on February 25. Please make sure it is as much up to date as possible by Sunday evening. There will probably be an increase in vandalism on Monday too, so keep an eye on it. If there are any disagreements/disputes about content, please stick with the status quo until Tuesday so the article is stable while on the main page. Betty Logan ( talk) 12:09, 23 February 2013 (UTC)
On the highest grossing film by year list 2013 is left out. The highest grossing movie this year is mama with $1 049.7 — Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.80.93.116 ( talk) 05:33, 12 February 2013 (UTC)
I said it once, I said it 2 times and I will say it agin Where is your year. It is now Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters $151,939,737 — Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.236.79.4 ( talk) 17:55, 21 February 2013 (UTC)
Once agin I say it where this year It is now Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters At $152,200,090 — Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.236.79.4 ( talk) 16:21, 22 February 2013 (UTC)
identify theif is acullaty the highest grossing not a good day to die hard — Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.83.242.242 ( talk) 23:53, 27 February 2013 (UTC)
It is die hard. Identity thief is 5th — Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.236.79.4 ( talk) 16:48, 1 March 2013 (UTC)
No one has put 2013 up on the yearly list it is identify thief — Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.83.242.242 ( talk) 05:02, 6 March 2013 (UTC)
Can u reed? It is up it die harder a north day — Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.236.79.4 ( talk) 17:30, 8 March 2013 (UTC)
Is the James Bond flim series called James Bond I thought it was Ian Fleming's James Bond 007 — Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.236.79.4 ( talk) 18:29, 9 March 2013 (UTC)
Many times within the article the word theatre is incorrectly spelt theater . Also there are many mentions of theatrical along with these of theatre which are incorrectly placed as a theatre is a place where plays are performed and this is a list of movies which are displayed at a cinema and are cinematical . Could someone please correct these obvious mistakes. Thanks
Re the total gross os $1,018Billion for Skyfall: Please correct me here if I am wrong as this is the first time I have used the Talk page. I have noticesd that the total gross for Skyfall has remained unchanged at 1,018B for the last 3 weeks, and yet the film is still currently showing at cinemas throughout the world. The Hobbit on ther other hand, has shown gross increases during thata period. Now I realise that The Hobbit is a more recent release, but surely the takings from the still-showing Skyfall are not so minimal that the total gross could not be upgraded in the last three week period. I would be grateful for any enlightenment provided. Thank you. AkiraK1 ( talk) 05:23, 11 March 2013 (UTC)
How about before 1915? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.236.79.4 ( talk) 16:42, 15 March 2013 (UTC)
1913 Traffic in Souls $430,000 1914 The Million Dollar Mystery $1,500,000
This is how far the list can go. No data for flims relase before 1913. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.236.79.4 ( talk) 17:13, 15 March 2013 (UTC)
Where is die hard franchise It has made 1,353,529,096 That makes 26th. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.98.167.114 ( talk) 19:30, 16 March 2013 (UTC)
Is Skyfall in or out? On highest goriest films it says it still in. On flim seres it says it is out. What one is it. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.98.167.114 ( talk) 16:20, 20 March 2013 (UTC)
What I think we sholud do.
Highest-grossing franchises and film series
Prior to 2000, only seven series had grossed over $1 billion at the box office: James Bond,[73] Star Wars,[74] Indiana Jones,[75] Rocky,[76][77][78] Batman,[79] Jurassic Park[80] and Star Trek.[81] Since the turn of the century that number has increased to over thirty;[82] this is partly due to inflation and market growth, but also to Hollywood's adoption of the franchise model: films that have built-in brand recognition, such as being based on a well known literary source (The Lord of the Rings) or an established character (Indiana Jones). The methodology is based on the concept that films associated with things audiences are already familiar with can be more effectively marketed to them, and as such are known as "pre-sold" films within the industry.[23] The Harry Potter series has grossed the most, amassing nearly $8 billion over eight films at the box office, although the EON James Bond series is the highest grossing when adjusted for inflation, with a total of over $13 billion at 2011/12 prices.[83] If ancillary income from merchandising is included, then Star Wars is the most lucrative franchise, earning more than $22 billion in total, with direct income from the films themselves accounting for just one third of overall revenues.[84][9] At constant prices the live-action Star Wars films are also the most consistent performers, earning on average more per film than any other series,[23] while Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings trilogy is the nominal record-holder, averaging at about $970 million with each film earning in excess of $870 million.
Background shading indicates that at least one film in the series is playing in the week commencing 22 March 2013 in theaters around the world.
This site answer the question. http://m.sporcle.com/games/Vitarai/50-top-grossing-film-franchises — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.98.167.114 ( talk) 13:23, 27 March 2013 (UTC)
I think we should says that 3 of the top 5 highest. Goresting flim series are britsh (Harry potter, James Bond, and middle earth) are britsh. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.98.167.114 ( talk) 15:29, 27 March 2013 (UTC)
Can we add a lowest grossing movies? You can also count lost as well — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.98.167.114 ( talk) 18:03, 28 March 2013 (UTC)
Based on grossings already posted to wikipedia, The Alien vs Predator franchise has grossed $1,543,719,434 making it higher grossing than The Mummy which is currently 25th on the list. Why is MCU considered a franchise while AVP is not, or Freddy vs Jason at that. They created multiple series of movies, then combined them with a crossover. It seems like the same thing to me. 99.58.172.195 ( talk) 04:00, 1 April 2013 (UTC)
Upon further research I discovered that the Freddy / Jason franchise has not grossed nearly as much as The Mummy 99.58.172.195 ( talk) 04:18, 1 April 2013 (UTC)
On highest gorrest movies it says it back in. ( I thought it was June ) On highest by year it says it out. and on series it says it is out. What is it than. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.98.167.114 ( talk) 11:36, 5 April 2013 (UTC)
Maybe this is the wrong place to ask this but as a European we are intrested on how many people bought the ticket. Box office revenue tells nothing and you can't comapre the numbers. So for North America are statistics available about how many people saw th filmin theatres? Just curious...-- Nedergard ( talk) 19:42, 28 March 2013 (UTC)
The are some films missing from the franchise Which is Batman (1966 flim) 1.7 million Making franchise 9 films long. And a total of 3,719,350,339 But a it still 7th. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.98.167.114 ( talk) 19:29, 29 March 2013 (UTC)
http://economix.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/03/01/why-avatar-is-not-the-top-grossing-film/ — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.98.167.114 ( talk) 19:39, 7 April 2013 (UTC)
Surely Back 2 the future should be on the film series list — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.98.167.114 ( talk) 15:06, 9 April 2013 (UTC)
WHY DOES BETTY LOAGAN GET TO MAKE ALL CHANGES TO THE PAGE HUH. I HINK ALL WIKIPEDIA USER SHOULD START A REBELION AND OVER THROW THIS DICTATOR SHIP — Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.83.240.59 ( talk) 23:36, 12 April 2013 (UTC)
The man of steel is going to be the frist film in the DC universe — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.98.167.114 ( talk) 16:20, 13 April 2013 (UTC)
As thier is no knowledge of batman 66 flim should we says box offie may not be right — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.98.167.114 ( talk) 15:49, 13 April 2013 (UTC)
When a film series has two parts should we gourp them as 1. For example
1 [hide]Harry Potter $7,706,147,978
1 deathly hallows. $2,274,400 ,930
1 Deathly Hallows – Part 2 $1,328,111,219
2 Deathly Hallows – Part 1 $956,399,711
2 Philosopher's Stone $974,755,371
3 Order of the Phoenix $939,885,929
4. Half-Blood Prince $934,416,487
5 Goblet of Fire $896,911,078
6 Chamber of Secrets $878,979,634
7 Prisoner of Azkaban $796,688,549 — Preceding
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There are promble with a list similar to this which we ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_highest-grossing_animated_films) are having prombles with this is a list of just 3 of those. 1) they only do GCI film franchise. (Missing franchise as Pokemon) 2) dose not update (monter inc has gone up to $562,675,279) from $562,566,455 3) it is only top 11, odd number. The list is http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_highest_grossing_computer-animated_film_franchises — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.98.167.114 ( talk) 18:21, 17 April 2013 (UTC)
Should we add a list of highest grossing by no of films. 1 film 2 films 3 films 4 films 5 films 6 films 7 films 8 films 9 films 10 films And so on upto Wong Fei - hung which got 89 films. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.98.167.114 ( talk) 11:05, 20 April 2013 (UTC)
In your reply at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:List_of_highest-grossing_films#No_of_films? You said. "While it may make for an interesting comparison, there isn't really the space to do it in this article." So can we make a article about this. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.98.167.114 ( talk) 15:32, 26 April 2013 (UTC)
On Highest-grossing franchises and film series It has toy story as 15 [show]Toy Story $1,948,143,626 3 $649,381,209 Toy Story 3 ($1,063,171,911) And Jurassic park as 16 [show]Jurassic Park $1,948,196,755 3 $649,398,918 Jurassic Park ($960,776,947) So Jurassic Park has over taken toy story. And so has been crown the highest grossing trilogies of all time. ( that is upto when JP4 is out next year) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.98.167.114 ( talk) 12:26, 28 April 2013 (UTC)
I agree. It clearly states that Jurassic Park has about 50,000 more dollars than Toy Story. Someone needs to sort it out. — Preceding unsigned comment added by TBWarrior720 ( talk • contribs) 22:36, 28 April 2013 (UTC)
Is there some good reason why the two sequels to Scorpion King aren't listed on the Mummy franchise? Even if they weren't that successful they should be listed to make the numbers correct. -- 80.221.232.254 ( talk) 13:22, 29 April 2013 (UTC)
the movie Jurassic park is still in 18 place though box office mojo says it's in 17 place please change that — Preceding
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Done
The domestic gross films show the top 100. Do you think it can show the top 100 highest-grossing films? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 65.6.104.39 ( talk) 17:27, 5 May 2013 (UTC)
Long time ago, they did top 100; the site was on Box Office Mojo where you start at the first 100. (See if they can think about it.) Preceding unsigned comment added by 65.6.104.39 ( talk)
The new MOS you said this "Yeah, if Man of Steel doesn't get it there, sooner or later a sequel or reboot will follow. --ProfessorKilroy (talk) 10:53, 13 May 2013 (UTC)"
The one out this year is the first in a trilogy.
Like Noal BatMan.
It is also the first in th eDC Universe — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.98.167.114 ( talk) 16:27, 13 May 2013 (UTC)
Here are some interesting stats for the list:
Betty Logan ( talk) 11:50, 13 May 2013 (UTC)
I think most of those hits are me, I check this page all the time. But how do you knw how many hits an article has? TBWarrior720 ( talk) 12:20, 13 May 2013 (UTC)
Where terminator gone to? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.98.167.114 ( talk) 20:56, 26 March 2013 (UTC)
Please make sense of this. Thanks. - thewolfchild 22:19, 17 May 2013 (UTC)
Form http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:List_of_highest-grossing_films#2_parts
Yes that. What I mean. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.98.167.114 ( talk) 17:23, 19 May 2013 (UTC)
Not sure if this is what the editor was getting at above, or if this has been covered before, but with movies such as HP: Deathly Hallows and Twilight: Breaking Dawn, couldn't parts 1 & 2 be considered as a single film? Thereby creating a single entry in the table with combined gosses such as;
Just Wondering... -
thewolfchild
22:04, 17 May 2013 (UTC)
Also, there are other franchises such as The Hangover that classify each movie s Part 1 Part 2 et TBWarrior720 ( talk) 19:36, 20 May 2013 (UTC)
People seem to be freaking out about how Man of Steel could launch Superman into the top 25 franchises. The reaso for this being that we dn't know how much Superman II and Superman III grossed internationally. But, if we don't know how well they grossed internationally, this franchise could already be in the top 25. In fact, Superman two and three could have grossed several billion each overseas, making the franchise higher grossing then Harry Potter. While this is not likely the case, we don't actually know when Superman has breeched the top 25. This is one more reason to include Superman on the list and just put an asterisk on the bottom of the chart. TBWarrior720 ( talk) 19:47, 20 May 2013 (UTC)
I do not have a twitter but I did find out that Man of Steel needs to make about 544 million dollars in order to break the top 25 just counting domestic gross of these four movies. 69.106.153.159 ( talk) 21:48, 21 May 2013 (UTC)
There is a flim missing for spider man series. It was relase in 1977.. Over sea's. But I have no ideal on the performers. It called spider man strikes back. — Preceding unsigned comment added by ( talk) 15:18, 27 May 2013 (UTC)
The film premiered on CBS on September 14, 1977. It was later shown theatrically overseas. It was then released on VHS in 1980. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.98.167.114 ( talk) 15:21, 4 June 2013 (UTC)
Should we sprated Tim_Burton_/_Joel_Schumacher — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.98.167.114 ( talk) 15:58, 6 June 2013 (UTC)
It is at 1.2 billion. Not near the top 25. So SuperMan can still out gross it — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.98.167.114 ( talk) 15:45, 7 June 2013 (UTC)
It says it not in cinima on this page but. On http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_highest-grossing_films_in_the_United_Kingdom It says it still in. And at £51,994,544. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.98.167.114 ( talk) 12:54, 8 June 2013 (UTC)
I think u should read this. http://uk.movies.yahoo.com/man-of-steel-almost-recoups-budget-before-it-s-even-released-100906092.html — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.98.167.114 ( talk) 14:09, 8 June 2013 (UTC)
Top Gun 3D is not playing anymore so you can unhighlight it. And Live Free of Die Hard is not needed to be highlighted. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 65.6.124.240 ( talk) 19:10, 10 June 2013 (UTC)
Has he replay yet. Because Man Of Steel is out tomorrow. And it could have a massive opening weekend. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.98.167.114 ( talk) 19:31, 13 June 2013 (UTC)
Betty stated in an above section that if Superman were to breach the top 25 franchises, we would have to cut it down to 20 or some other number. Her reasoning for that is that we don't have complete data on the Superman Franchise. I have no idea what she is reffering to. The articles for the four main Superman movies each give a clear distinct number for how much they grossed, as does Supergirl and Superman Returns. Superman II the Richard Donner Cut went straight to DVD and Superman and the Mole Men was only on TV. Even if there was some confusion, couldn't we just follow what it says on Box Office Mojo? TBWarrior720 ( talk) 20:34, 12 May 2013 (UTC)
I have a better idea. We start a huge boycott of plannet of the apes, superman, and rocky in order to raise money. Then if we make enough money, we can buy the franchises and never use them. 68.123.7.0 ( talk) 04:29, 13 May 2013 (UTC)
For real, everybody here should swear never to see those movies in theatres. But what if it doesn't work. What if Superman does so well that they make another one and he gets to the top 10? Are we just going to abandon the list entirely? And what is our obsession with numbers divisible by five. If Superman gets to the 24th spot, why not just cut it down to the top 23? I saw we just estimate the missing data (find a reliable source that does the estimating for us so we don't use original research) or disclude the missing data entirely, then we just slap a disclaimer on the bottom of the chart saying that Superman is missing a bit of data or might not be accurate. Also, what the hell was going on over seas in the 80's that they couldn't count the tickets like they did in 1978? TBWarrior720 ( talk) 11:05, 13 May 2013 (UTC)
Could we ask https://mobile.twitter.com/abblock for all the worldwide totals of franchises we do not know — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.98.167.114 ( talk) 18:49, 22 May 2013 (UTC)
It's been over two weeks and no reply? We should ask again. Also, it turns out that Spider-Man has an extra little movie that nobody knows the gross of. I couldn't help but notice that the list wasn't shaved down to the top nine. Maybe we should be consistent and just ignore the overseas gross for those pesky Super-Man movies too. TBWarrior720 ( talk) 16:53, 7 June 2013 (UTC)
Has he respond yet if not is there so were else we can get it? 77.98.167.114
The Hangover Part III must gross $380,838,145 for The Hangover to be listed in the top 25. Hopefully this happens soon, so Superman will have one more obstacle in front of him. TBWarrior720 ( talk) 21:36, 6 June 2013 (TUTC)
The first two Hangover movies grossed $1,054,248,217. Hangover Part III has grossed $205,693,956. Die Hard has grossed $1,435,086,362. The Hangover needs to gross $175,114,189 more to catch up. Actually, looking at it now, I doubt it will happen. TBWarrior720 ( talk) 16:48, 7 June 2013 (UTC)
Actually IDK. We'll see after this weekend. TBWarrior720 ( talk) 06:40, 8 June 2013 (UTC)
The Hangover Part III: $208,009,000 Die Hard: Same as before Difference: $172,829,145 69.110.107.203 ( talk) 06:17, 9 June 2013 (UTC) The Hangover Part III: $272,874,000 Die Hard: Same as before Difference: $107,964,145 TBWarrior720 ( talk) 22:51, 9 June 2013 (UTC) The Hangover Part III: $274,595,982 Difference: $106,242,163 TBWarrior720 ( talk) 20:11, 14 June 2013 (UTC) The Hangover Part III: $275,750,552 Difference: $105,087,593 TBWarrior720 ( talk) 20:11, 14 June 2013 (UTC) The Hangover Part III: $276,606,000 Difference: $104,232,145 (June 14th reporting) TBWarrior720 ( talk) 20:16, 15 June 2013 (UTC) The Hangover Part III: $309,786,000 Difference: $71,052,145 (June 16th reporting) TBWarrior720 ( talk) 20:52, 16 June 2013 (UTC) The Hangover Part III: $310,171,910 Difference: $70,666,235 (June 17th reporting) TBWarrior720 ( talk) 05:18, 19 June 2013 (UTC) The Hangover Part III: $310,540,193 Difference: $70,297,952 (June 18th reporting) TBWarrior720 ( talk) 23:45, 19 June 2013 (UTC) The Hangover Part III: $310,857,272 Difference: $69,980,873 (June 19th reporting) TBWarrior720 ( talk) 08:13, 21 June 2013 (UTC) The Hangover Part III: $311,096,468 Difference: $69,741,677 (June 20th reporting) TBWarrior720 ( talk) 00:36, 22 June 2013 (UTC)
The Hangover Part III has left the domestic top 12 and will therefore no longer be tracked. TBWarrior720 ( talk) 18:52, 22 June 2013 (UTC)
star trek into darkness has made more than star trek but on the franices list it still calls star trek number 1 — Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.83.240.59 ( talk) 12:12, 17 June 2013 (UTC)
Man of stell has made $196,680,000 in oping weekend. Makeing the series to round $1.3 billion. Worldwide — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.98.167.114 ( talk) 15:15, 17 June 2013 (UTC)
Scroll up to the section entitled "Superman countdown." I am counting down the money that Man of Steel must gross in order to be on the list. TBWarrior720 ( talk) 03:54, 18 June 2013 (UTC)
On the list JP is not highlight. But on BOM it is. SomeBody better change it. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.98.167.114 ( talk) 18:38, 17 June 2013 (UTC)
just for fun i want to ask which seris people on this page like more
Here are your contestonts Harry Potter Vs. Marvel Chenimatic Universe
let the games begin
One For The Avengers
Sorry bro. This isn't a discussion board, it's a place where we talk about stuff concerning the article itself. Try IMDb. TBWarrior720 ( talk) 08:07, 21 June 2013 (UTC)
I have just Sean Man of steel. And it up there with the dark knight trilogy — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.98.167.114 ( talk) 18:54, 22 June 2013 (UTC)
This is not a place for discussing the artistic merits of a movie. This is for discussing the article itself. Go to IMDb if you want to talk about how much you liked a movie. TBWarrior720 ( talk) 19:07, 22 June 2013 (UTC)
Should we put all the pixar's flim in one series. Reasons way can be see on this page. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Pixar_film_references With 13 movies so far. Earning $7,822,557,640 worldwide. If marvel gets one (also own by Disney) Why can not pixar have one. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.236.79.4 ( talk) 15:30, 14 March 2013 (UTC)
Should we sarpted the 50 highest gorrest movies? To. Flims that has made 1 billion+ And 50 highest gorrest movies that have not made 1 billion. ? WHy? Because it is a massive attachment. And. It will let 15 new films go on the list. ( 51st - 65th) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.98.167.114 ( talk) 19:34, 24 March 2013 (UTC)
I know it's way to early to think about this, but if Avatar 2 is released in theatres, and literally nobody goes to see it, will it still be considered a movie franchise, or will it be treated the same as if it was never even released? Also, what if there was a Titanic sequel that had gone straight to DVD? (To be honest, they didn't leave much room for a sequel). Wouldn't Titanic still be considered a franchise, since it had two films?
Avatar 2 will be relase in 2015. As 4 Titanic 2 it will be 4 or 5 years to make the bout and sail it. And the film 10 or 15 years @ least.
— Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.98.167.114 ( talk) 19:29, 13 June 2013 (UTC)
The reason why I bring this up is because Betty is always emphasizing how we use the legal definition of a franchise. Wouldn't a single movie still be a legal intellectual property and still be considered legally a franchise by itself? TBWarrior720 ( talk) 08:11, 10 June 2013 (UTC)
I don't think we should add direct to video releases to the chart, but I was contemplating whether or not we should add Avatar and Titanic as "Franchises" TBWarrior720 ( talk) 23:13, 10 June 2013 (UTC)
Should we add a money converter. So we can have difference money Like Britsh £ € US$ And other taypes — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.98.167.114 ( talk) 19:29, 13 June 2013 (UTC)
What I was think of was Only the revenues from theatrical exhibition at their nominal value are included here, which sees Avatar rank in the top position. Seventeen films in total have grossed in excess of $1 billion worldwide. (£639,590,000) The films on this chart have all had a theatrical run (including re-releases) since 1996, and films that have not played since then do not appear on the chart due to ticket-price inflation, population size and ticket purchasing trends not being considered. The most represented year is 2012 with seven films. 77.98.167.114