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This chart ranks films by gross adjusted for ticket price inflation up to 2020 levels, based on data from Box Office Mojo, which was last updated in 2019 based on an average domestic movie ticket price of $9.01, and applying the Template:Inflation for the following years up to 2023 levels, due to the lack of updates on the original source. [7]
During the weekend, Inside Out 2 broke Incredibles 2 ' s records ($608.6 million) for the highest-grossing animated film and highest-grossing Pixar film of all time at the domestic box office. [31] 31: August 4, 2024: $96,809,328: Deadpool & Wolverine broke The Passion of the Christ ' s record ($370.7 million) for the highest grossing R-rated ...
Three of the four highest-grossing films, including Avatar at the top, were written and directed by James Cameron.. With a worldwide box-office gross of over $2.9 billion, Avatar is proclaimed to be the "highest-grossing" film, but such claims usually refer to theatrical revenues only and do not take into account home video and television income, which can form a significant portion of a film ...
Just last week, “Barbie” surpassed “Super Mario Bros.” as the highest-grossing movie at the domestic box office this year. It took Barbieland just 34 days since its release to reach the ...
“Barbie” is now the highest-grossing movie at the domestic box office this year, taking the crown away from “Super Mario Bros.” ‘Barbie’ is now America’s highest-grossing movie of ...
Global Box Office: 'Inside Out 2' Passes 'Minions' as Fifth Highest-Grossing Animated Film, 'Despicable Me 4' Nears $230 Million Domestically, “Inside Out 2” has earned $543.5 million. Its ...
Weekend end date Film Gross Notes Ref. 1: January 8, 2023: Avatar: The Way of Water: $45,838,986: Black Panther: Wakanda Forever and Avatar: The Way of Water became the first two films to consecutively top the box office for four consecutive weekends each since The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2 and Star Wars: The Force Awakens in 2015 and 2016.
The movie business hasn’t had much to be thankful for in recent years, but that’s changing this holiday week as a trio of splashy new releases are bringing audiences back to cinemas in a big ...