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The Star Wars thread lead me to look at year more closely and wow at Disney
Domestic Box Office
1) Avengers: Endgame = $858.3M (Disney)
2) The Lion King = $543.6M (Disney)
3) Toy Story 4 = $434M (Disney)
4) Captain Marvel = $426.8M (Disney)
5) Frozen II = $421.3M (Disney)
6) Spiderman: Far from Home = $390.5M (Sony)
7) Star Wars: Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker = $361.7M (Disney)
8) Aladdin = $355.5M (Disney)
9) Joker = $333.4M (Warner Bros)
10) It Chapter Two = $211.5M (Warner Bros)
Worldwide Box Office
1) Avengers: Endgame = $2.797B (Disney)
2) The Lion King = $1.656B (Disney)
3) Frozen II = $1.217B (Disney)
4) Spiderman: Far from Home = $1.131B (Sony)
5) Captain Marvel = $1.128B (Disney)
6) Toy Story 4 = $1.073B (Disney)
7) Joker = $1.062B (Warner Bros)
8) Aladdin = $1.062B (Disney)
9) Star Wars: Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker = $724.7M (Disney)
10) Fast & Furious: Hobbs and Shaw = $758.9M (Universal)
Bold = Still in theaters
Certainly can see why Disney is willing to go all in with mega budget blockbusters. Can anyone remember when a studio was this dominant?
Add in Disney+ launch which has seen smash hit Mandalorian and acquisition of Fox on top of that
Domestic Box Office
1) Avengers: Endgame = $858.3M (Disney)
2) The Lion King = $543.6M (Disney)
3) Toy Story 4 = $434M (Disney)
4) Captain Marvel = $426.8M (Disney)
5) Frozen II = $421.3M (Disney)
6) Spiderman: Far from Home = $390.5M (Sony)
7) Star Wars: Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker = $361.7M (Disney)
8) Aladdin = $355.5M (Disney)
9) Joker = $333.4M (Warner Bros)
10) It Chapter Two = $211.5M (Warner Bros)
Worldwide Box Office
1) Avengers: Endgame = $2.797B (Disney)
2) The Lion King = $1.656B (Disney)
3) Frozen II = $1.217B (Disney)
4) Spiderman: Far from Home = $1.131B (Sony)
5) Captain Marvel = $1.128B (Disney)
6) Toy Story 4 = $1.073B (Disney)
7) Joker = $1.062B (Warner Bros)
8) Aladdin = $1.062B (Disney)
9) Star Wars: Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker = $724.7M (Disney)
10) Fast & Furious: Hobbs and Shaw = $758.9M (Universal)
Bold = Still in theaters
Certainly can see why Disney is willing to go all in with mega budget blockbusters. Can anyone remember when a studio was this dominant?
Add in Disney+ launch which has seen smash hit Mandalorian and acquisition of Fox on top of that
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