List of highest-grossing films
The following is a non-definitive list of the all-time highest-grossing films.
Worldwide highest-grossing films
2009 has the most films on the list with seven, next stands 2007 with six. Eighty percent of the films in the top 50 were released after 2000, while no film prior to 1977 appears in the list because ticket-price inflation, population size and ticket purchasing trends are not considered. A North-America-only ticket price inflation-adjusted list can be found at List of highest-grossing films in Canada and the United States. Figures are given in United States dollars (USD).
- Background color indicates films currently in theaters
Issues with calculation
The long-term effects of inflation, notably the significant increase of movie theater ticket prices, the list unadjusted for inflation gives far more weight to more recent films; a film in 1910, given much lower ticket prices at that time, would have to sell close to 100 times as many tickets as a 2007 film in order for the two to have equal gross takings.[1] Further complications are added by changing currency values. The unadjusted list, while commonly found in the press, is therefore largely meaningless for comparing films widely separated in time, as many films from earlier eras will never appear on a modern unadjusted list, despite achieving higher commercial success when adjusted for price increases.[2] Some have suggested that studios prefer not to make inflation adjustments because doing so would reduce the grossing numbers and eliminate the ability to advertise new box-office records.[2] Yet another complication that has mainly arisen since 2000 is releases in multiple formats for which different ticket prices are charged. One notable example was Mamma Mia!, which benefitted from a sing-a-long rerelease for kareoke fans. Another notable example of this phenomenon is Avatar, which was released in 3D and IMAX, almost two-thirds of tickets for that film were for 3D showings with an average price of $10, and about one-sixth were for IMAX showings with an average price over $14.50, compared to a 2010 average price of $7.61 for 2D films.[3]
In the United States and Canada, which the U.S. film industry considers to be a single market, Box Office Mojo, Guinness World Records, and Entertainment Weekly all claim that Gone With The Wind is domestically the highest-grossing film of all time when adjusted for inflation.
Movie ticket prices and inflation do not necessarily parallel one another. For example, in 1970 movie tickets cost $1.55 or about $6.68 in inflation-adjusted 2004 dollars; by 1980, movie-ticket prices had risen to about $2.69, a drop to $5.50 in inflation-adjusted 2004 dollars.[4]
Social, political, and economic factors influence the number of people willing to pay to go to the movies as well.[5] These factors can be determined by calculating the per capita ticket-purchasing rate for a particular year. Normalizing this to the reference year normalizes all social, economical, and political factors such as the availability of expendable cash, number of theater screens, relative cost of tickets, competition from television, the rapid releases of movies on DVDs, the improvement of home theater equipment, and film bootlegging. For example, in 1946 the per capita movie ticket purchasing rate for the average person was 34 tickets a year. In 2004, this average rate had dropped to only five tickets per person per year, in response mainly to competition from television.[6] Another often ignored factor is population growth.[7] The 1910 Census in the United States, for example, had less than 100 million people while the 2010 Census is expected to have more than three times that at over 300 million. The measure of popularity for a movie can also be normalized for the size of the population at the time, as well as the various factors listed above.
As the motion picture industry is highly oriented towards marketing currently released films, non-inflation unadjusted figures are always used in marketing campaigns so that new blockbuster films can much more easily achieve a high sales ranking, and thus be promoted as a "top film of all time".[8] Since inflation adjusted sales figures are therefore not widely publicized by the film industry, inflation adjusted sales rankings and ticket sales comparisons across the last 100 years are difficult to compile.
Highest-grossing films by year
This is a list of the highest-grossing films by year.[9][10][11] Gross numbers prior to 1977 include every release of the film.
Highest-grossing film series
Rank | Series | Studio(s) | Total worldwide box office |
No. of films | Average of films | Highest-grossing film of series |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Harry Potter | Warner Bros. | $5,417,104,072 | 6 | $902,850,679 | Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone ($974,733,550) |
2 | James Bond | Danjaq/EON Productions (1962–present) United Artists (1987–present) Columbia Pictures (2006–present) |
$5,029,014,110 | 22 | $228,591,550.45 | Casino Royale ($594,239,066) |
3 | Star Wars | Lucasfilm (1977–present) 20th Century Fox (1977–1980) |
$4,279,632,749 | 7 | $611,376,107 | Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace ($924,317,558) |
4 | The Lord of the Rings | New Line Cinema | $2,915,155,189 | 3 | $971,718,396.33 | The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King ($1,119,263,306) |
5 | Pirates of the Caribbean | Walt Disney Pictures | $2,681,440,232 | 3 | $893,813,410.66 | Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest ($1,066,200,651) |
6 | Batman | Warner Bros. | $2,627,539,384 | 6 | $368,448,234 | The Dark Knight ($1,001,842,429) |
7 | Shrek | DreamWorks Animation | $2,526,286,994 | 4 | $631,571,749 | Shrek 2 ($919,838,758) |
8 | Spider-Man | Columbia Pictures | $2,496,346,518 | 3 | $831,906,025 | Spider-Man 3 ($890,449,338) |
9 | Indiana Jones | Paramount Pictures Lucasfilm |
$1,978,055,564 | 4 | $494,513,891 | Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull ($786,636,033) |
10 | Ice Age | 20th Century Fox Blue Sky |
$1,919,941,044 | 3 | $639,980,348 | Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs ($884,784,626) |
11 | Jurassic Park | Universal Studios | $1,902,110,926 | 3 | $634,036,975 | Jurassic Park ($914,691,118) |
12 | The Matrix | Warner Bros. | $1,623,967,842 | 3 | $541,322,614 | The Matrix Reloaded ($738,599,701) |
13 | Transformers | DreamWorks Paramount Pictures |
$1,541,501,603 | 2 | $770,750,802 | Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen ($833,229,011) |
14 | X-Men | 20th Century Fox | $1,536,473,200 | 4 | $384,118,300 | X-Men: The Last Stand ($459,359,555) |
15 | Star Trek | Paramount Pictures | $1,449,218,912 | 11 | $131,747,174 | Star Trek ($382,318,911) |
16 | The Mummy | Universal Studios | $1,415,408,499 | 4 | $353,852,125 | The Mummy Returns ($433,013,274) |
17 | Terminator | Hemdale Film Corporation (1984) Carolco Pictures (1991) Internationale Medien und Film (2003) C2 Pictures (2003) The Halcyon Company (2009) |
$1,402,938,567 | 4 | $350,734,642 | Terminator 2: Judgment Day ($519,843,345) |
18 | Mission: Impossible | Paramount Pictures | $1,401,934,476 | 3 | $467,131,492 | Mission: Impossible II ($546,388,105) |
19 | Toy Story | Pixar Animation Studios Walt Disney Pictures |
$1,250,123,306 | 3 | $416,707,769 | Toy Story 2 ($485,015,179) |
20 | The Da Vinci Code Angels & Demons |
Columbia Pictures Imagine Entertainment |
$1,244,170,667 | 2 | $622,085,334 | The Da Vinci Code ($758,239,851) |
Highest worldwide openings
This list includes those films which have held the record for worldwide openings.[13]
Rank | Title | Studio | Worldwide opening | Year |
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1 | Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince | Warner Bros. | $394,000,000 | 2009 |
2 | Spider-Man 3 | Columbia Pictures | $381,700,000 | 2007 |
3 | Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End | Walt Disney Pictures | $344,000,000 | 2007 |
4 | Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix | Warner Bros. | $332,700,000 | 2007 |
5 | Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith | 20th Century Fox | $303,900,000 | 2005 |
6 | Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull | Paramount Pictures | $272,200,000 | 2008 |
7 | The Twilight Saga: New Moon | Summit Entertainment | $258,800,000 | 2009 |
8 | The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King | New Line Cinema | $250,000,000 | 2003 |
9 | Avatar | 20th Century Fox | $241,600,000 | 2009 |
10 | The Da Vinci Code | Columbia Pictures | $232,100,000 | 2006 |
Biggest opening day gross (US and Canada)
This is a list of the highest-grossing movies on opening day (US and Canada), before inflation.[14]
Rank | Movie name | Studios | Domestic gross (unadjusted) | Inflation-adjusted (2024 USD) | Year |
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1 | The Twilight Saga: New Moon | Summit Entertainment | $72703754 | $103253540 | 2009 |
2 | The Dark Knight | Warner Bros. | $67165092 | $95048467 | 2008 |
3 | Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen | Paramount Pictures | $62016476 | $88075516 | 2009 |
4 | Spider-Man 3 | Columbia Pictures | $59841919 | $87933335 | 2007 |
5 | Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince | Warner Bros. | $58471512 | $83040975 | 2009 |
6 | Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest | Walt Disney Pictures | $55830600 | $84381805 | 2006 |
7 | Iron Man 2 | Paramount Pictures | $51239677 | $71593237 | 2010 |
8 | Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith | 20th Century Fox | $50013859 | $78024688 | 2005 |
9 | X-Men: The Last Stand | 20th Century Fox | $45102265 | $68167108 | 2006 |
10 | Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix | Warner Bros. | $44232338 | $64996194 | 2007 |
Highest-grossing films
This list includes those films which have held the record for highest grossing film, before inflation.[15] Years represent the point of establishing the box office record, not the year of release.
Since | Movie name | # of years held | Worldwide Gross |
---|---|---|---|
1915 | The Birth of a Nation | 3 | $10,000,000 |
1918 | Mickey | 19 | $18,000,000 |
1937 | Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs | 3 | $65,595,800 |
1940 | Gone with the Wind | 34 | $390,600,000 |
1974 | The Exorcist | 1 | $402,500,000 |
1975 | Jaws | 2 | $470,600,000 |
1977 | Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope | 5 | $782,400,000 |
1982 | E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial | 11 | $790,910,555 |
1993 | Jurassic Park | 4 | $915,690,110 |
1998 | Titanic | 12 | $1,850,815,795 |
2010 | Avatar | 0 (ongoing) | $2,730,172,024 |
See also
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Further reading
- Open Wide: How Hollywood Box Office Became a National Obsession. Miramax. September 22, 2004isbn=978-1401352004. p. 448.
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