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Films must sell at least 50 million tickets to be listed. The Marvel Cinematic Universe contains the most entries on the list, with four films in total. The Avengers series is next, with three films on the list. In total, six of the films below are based on the Marvel Comics.
The third and fourth Avengers films (Infinity War and Endgame) stand as the most expensive back-to-back film production, with combined production costs of over $1 billion, according to one of the directors. Inflation, filming techniques and external market forces affect the economics of film production.
Universal Pictures (Comcast) (films) Men in Black: 1990 $2.02 billion: Box office – $1.940 billion [510] DVD & Blu-ray sales – $83 million [511] Comic book Lowell Cunningham: Marvel Comics (Disney) (comics) Sony (films) Resident Evil (Biohazard) 1996 $2 billion: Video games – $600 million [512] Box office – $1.271 billion [513] Home ...
From the iconic intergalactic Star Wars franchise to Marvel's Avengers, these are the most expensive movies of all time (so far) in Hollywood.
'Terminator 2' was the most expensive movie ever when it hit cinemas in 1991. With a new sequel out this week, we look at the most costly productions ever.
[a] The Marvel Cinematic Universe has had the most films gross over $1 billion, with eleven. The four Avengers films, the two Frozen films, and the two Avatar films are the only franchises where each installment has grossed over $1 billion, although the Jurassic Park, Black Panther and Inside Out series have averaged over $1 billion per film.
In May 2024, Disney CEO Bob Iger said the company planned to release two, or at most three, Marvel films a year moving forward, down from four films being released in some recent years, as part of Disney's larger strategy to reduce its content output and focus on quality. At that time, four films were still expected to be released in both 2025 ...
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]