In 2019, Avengers: Endgame overtook 2009's Avatar as the highest grossing film of all time at the international Box Office. The difference between Endgame and Avatar's totals was fewer than 100 million dollars by the end of 2019, yet Avatar re-took the top spot in 2021 due to theatrical re-releases in China; this gap is likely to grow in the coming years as Avatar will be shown again in theaters prior to the release of it's four sequels (the first of which was released in 2022). Before Avatar, the record had been held by 1997's Titanic (also directed by James Cameron). When adjusted for inflation, 1939's Gone With the Wind is generally cited as the most successful film of all time, with a total gross between three and four billion (including theatrical re-releases) - however, Gone With the Wind is estimated to have sold fewer tickets than Avatar, Star Wars, Titanic, and many Chinese releases.
Recent developments
The highest grossing film of 2020 was The Eight Hundred, which took over 460 million dollars worldwide; the first ever non-Hollywood production to feature on this list. The significant drop off in global revenues in 2020 was due to the Covid-19 pandemic, where lockdowns saw thousands of movie theaters close across the world. Varying restrictions per country saw Asian markets eventually overtake North American and European markets as the largest worldwide, and five of the ten highest grossing films in 2020 were either Chinese or Japanese productions. The pandemic also accelerated the trend of major releases coming to streaming platforms, and 2021 saw many of the previous year's postponements released simultaneously in theaters and online (often at a premium). It remains to be seen what the dominant method of big-budget releases will be in the coming years, as major studios such as Disney may look to draw consumers to their streaming platforms, however a strong domestic performance of Spider-Man: No Way Home in late-2021 shows optimism for the box office.
Recurring figures
Throughout the list, many of the same directors and actors appear in multiple films. Stephen Spielberg has directed more of these films than any other director, with six titles to his name. Cecil B. DeMille, a "founding father" of American Cinema, and Disney's Hamilton Luske, have each directed (or co-directed) five movies on this list. 2012's Frozen is the only film made by a woman director; Jennifer Lee, and until 2020, Mission: Impossible 2 was the only film made by a non-white director; John Woo. Looking at those in front of the camera, Harrison Ford, through his roles in the Star Wars and Indiana Jones films, has appeared in the highest number of films listed here; featuring in seven titles. His Star Wars co-star, Carrie Fisher, has appeared in five films listed here, more than any other actress. When looking at the companies behind the films featured on this list, we can see that Disney and Paramount Pictures (in all of their forms) have each produced and/or distributed 24 of the films on this list, at the time of their release.
Disney dominates
Since 1999, all but one of the highest grossing films were sequels or part of franchises. Although this is not a new trend in Hollywood, the box office pull of such "extended universes" has exploded in recent years, and these films dominate the annual lists; Disney in particular has been the most successful studio in this regard. After acquiring Marvel Entertainment in 2009 and Lucasfilm in 2012, in deals worth 4.24 billion and 4.05 billion dollars respectively, Disney built upon its position as the largest entertainment company in the world and has dominated the international box office over the last decade. With the continued success of the Marvel and Star Wars universes and the expansion of these products in series form, along with a number of planned live action remakes and Pixar titles, it is likely that Disney films will feature at the top of this list for years to come.
International box office figures for the highest grossing movies each year, from 1915 to 2022
(in million US dollars)
Characteristic
Unadjusted gross in million US dollars
2022 - Top Gun: Maverick
1,488.73
2021 - Spider-Man: No Way Home
1,906.69
2020 - The Eight Hundred
461.42
2019 - Avengers: Endgame
2,797.5
2018 - Avengers: Infinity War
2,048.36
2017 - Star Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi
1,332.54
2016 - Captain America: Civil War
1,153.3
2015 - Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens
2,068.22
2014 - Transformers: Age of Extinction
1,104.05
2013 - Frozen
1,280.8
2012 - The Avengers
1,518.81
2011 - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2
1,341.51
2010 - Toy Story 3
1,066.97
2009 - Avatar
2,743.58
2008 - The Dark Knight
1,003.05
2007 - Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
961
2006 - Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
1,066.18
2005 - Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
895.92
2004 - Shrek 2
928.76
2003 - The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
1,140.68
2002 - The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
936.69
2001 - Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
974.76
2000 - Mission: Impossible II
546.39
1999 - Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace
1,027.08
1998 - Armageddon
553.71
1997 - Titanic
2,187.46
1996 - Independence Day
817.4
1995 - Die Hard: With a Vengeance
366
1994 - The Lion King
968.51
1993 - Jurassic Park
1,030.31
1992 - Aladdin
504.05
1991 - Terminator 2: Judgement Day
520
1990 - Ghost
505.7
1989 - Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
474.17
1988 - Rain Man
355
1987 - Fatal Attraction
320
1986 - Top Gun
357
1985 - Back to the Future
381.11
1984 - Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
333
1983 - Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi
475.11
1982 - E.T. - The Extra Terrestrial
792.91
1981 - Raiders of the Lost Arc
389.93
1980 - Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back
This data has been compiled using individual annual entries from boxofficemojo.com for the years 2000-2023. The majority of entries from 1930-1999 come from this page on insider.com, with further information and updated totals gathered from IMDB, Rotten Tomatoes, and the-numbers.com. Note that pre-1975 data is based on box-office income, and not rental fees paid by distributors and theaters. Methodologies vary by source.
Data is not confined to gross from the calendar year of release, but also includes box-office income from releases that remained in cinemas in the following years. For example, Avatar: The Way of Water was released in December 2022, and grossed slightly less than Top Gun: Maverick in that calendar year, but it's additional box office takings in 2023 will likely make it the highest grossing film released in 2022.
*Data for U.S. box office only. (Like several other early entries, this may be due to the fact that these movies were not released outside of the U.S., however this is not clear).
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