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The Marvel Cinematic Universe has had four films atop the yearly U.S. box office: The Avengers (2012), Black Panther (2018), Avengers: Endgame (2019), and Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021). No Way Home also gave the Spider-Man film franchise its third leading film.
Brandon Gray began the site on August 7, 1998, [1] making forecasts of the top-10 highest-grossing films in the United States for the following weekend. [2] To compare his forecasts to the actual results, he started posting the weekend grosses and wrote a regular column with box-office analysis.
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]
BoxOfficeGuru.com Editor Gitesh Pandya joins the Yahoo Finance Live panel to discuss 'Spider-Man's' impressive U.S. debut and what it means for the future of the industry.
Wonka became the first film since Barbie to top the box office in its fourth weekend as well as the first film since Top Gun: Maverick to top the box office for three non-consecutive weekends. [2] 2: January 14, 2024: Mean Girls: $28,635,307 [3] 3: January 21, 2024: $11,663,166 [4] 4: January 28, 2024: $6,902,347
Gladiator II has debuted to an estimated $87m at the international box office, making it the biggest overseas opening for any Ridley Scott film. Out in theaters now, the director’s long-awaited ...
This weekend, "Frozen 2" debuted. The film brought in $127 million in the U.S, and $350 million worldwide, breaking records for the biggest global opening for an animated movie ever. Box Office ...
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 ...