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1  Star Wars: The Force Awakens Lucasfilm $2,068,178,225
2015
2 The Avengers Marvel $1,519,557,910 2012
3 Avengers: Age of Ultron Marvel $1,405,413,868 2015
4 Frozen Disney Animation $1,276,480,335 2013
5 Beauty and the Beast Disney Pictures $1,263,521,126 2017
6 Iron Man 3 Marvel $1,215,439,994 2013
7 Captain America: Civil War Marvel $1,153,304,495 2016
8 Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest Disney Pictures $1,066,179,725 2006
9 Toy Story 3 Pixar $1,063,171,911 2010
10 Rogue One Lucasfilm $1,056,057,273 2016
11 Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides Disney Pictures $1,045,713,802 2011
12 Finding Dory Pixar $1,028,570,889 2016
13 Alice in Wonderland Disney Pictures $1,025,467,110 2010
14 Zootopia Disney Animation $1,023,784,195 2016

 



Last edited by LordLichtenstein - on 12 November 2017

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Incredible 2 may reach 1 billion. If not, I'm thinking at least 800 million.

Mark my words folks. We didn't wait 15 years for nothing



 

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Finding Dory has some big territories to open in but $1B isn't a sure fire. Rogue One is an unknown quantity. We know it won't make TFA kind of money but more than $1B? We'll have to wait and see.



What's so impressive about these titles is they're for the most part very recent. These franchises are very resilient and powerful. Also forgot Disney owns Star Wars XD



Ljink96 said:
What's so impressive about these titles is they're for the most part very recent. These franchises are very resilient and powerful. Also forgot Disney owns Star Wars XD

Well, most of their big "franchises" are acquired. But their animated originals do well because they are kids movies. Whenever they deviate from the regular Disney formula, they flail.



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You can tell piracy has impacted them severely. lol

Shame they couldn't keep the momentum going with a couple of the sequels though.



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I'm really excited for the next Pirates of the Caribbean. I feel like On Stranger Tides was so long ago. It's like a come back at this point. Hopefully it's great.



hershel_layton said:
Incredible 2 may reach 1 billion. If not, I'm thinking at least 800 million.

Mark my words folks. We didn't wait 15 years for nothing

I agree, I also think it has a very big shot of reaching 1 billion.

Lawlight said:
Finding Dory has some big territories to open in but $1B isn't a sure fire. Rogue One is an unknown quantity. We know it won't make TFA kind of money but more than $1B? We'll have to wait and see.

Sure, nothing in life is certain, but I can't imagine it not hitting 1 billion. :)

Boutros said:
I'm really excited for the next Pirates of the Caribbean. I feel like On Stranger Tides was so long ago. It's like a come back at this point. Hopefully it's great.

This, I can't wait!



I hope finding Dory doesn't get to 1 billion, delaying the film's release in major markets ( Such as the UK, Germany... ) was a stupid move and no movie in 2016 should do that, at least to this extent.



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hershel_layton said:
Incredible 2 may reach 1 billion. If not, I'm thinking at least 800 million.

Mark my words folks. We didn't wait 15 years for nothing

Thats the only animated movie i'm looking forward to. The first is still the best western animated film.