List of Highest-grossing Films Throughout History - Highest-grossing Films

Highest-grossing Films

With a worldwide box-office gross of about $2.8 billion, Avatar is often proclaimed to be the "highest-grossing" film, but such claims usually refer to theatrical revenues only and do not take account of home video and television income, which can form a significant portion of a film's earnings. Once revenue from home entertainment is factored in it is not immediately clear which film is the most successful. In addition to the $1.8 billion Titanic grossed during its original theatrical run, it also earned a further $1.2 billion from video and DVD sales and rentals. While complete sales data is not available for Avatar, it earned $190 million from the sale of 10 million DVD and Blu-ray units in North America, and sold a total of 30 million units worldwide. After home video income is accounted for, both films have earned over $3 billion. Television broadcast rights will also substantially add to a film's earnings, with a film often earning as much as 20–25% of its theatrical box-office for a couple of television runs on top of pay-per-view revenues; Titanic earned $55 million from just the US broadcast rights alone for its initial television run (equating to about 9% of its North American gross).

When a film is highly exploitable as a commercial property, its ancillary revenues from merchandising can dwarf its income from direct film sales. Pixar's Cars earned $461 million in theatrical revenues—which was only a modest hit by comparison to other Pixar films—but generated merchandise sales approaching $10 billion in the five years after its 2006 release, the most revenue ever generated by a single film.

Only the revenues from theatrical exhibition at their nominal value are included here, which sees Avatar rank in the top position. Fourteen films in total have grossed in excess of $1 billion worldwide. The films on this chart have all had a theatrical run (including re-releases) since 1993, and films that have not played since then do not appear on the chart due to ticket-price inflation, population size and ticket purchasing trends not being considered. The most represented year is 2012 with seven films, followed by 2009 with six.

Background shading indicates films playing in the week commencing 28 December 2012 in theaters around the world.
Highest-grossing films
Rank Title Worldwide gross Year Ref
1 Avatar $2,782,275,172 2009
2 Titanic $2,185,372,302 1997
3 The Avengers $1,511,757,910 2012
4 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 $1,328,111,219 2011
5 Transformers: Dark of the Moon $1,123,746,996 2011
6 Lord of the Rings: Return of the King !The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King $1,119,929,521 2003
7 Dark Knight Rises !The Dark Knight Rises $1,081,041,287 2012
8 Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest $1,066,179,725 2006
9 Toy Story 3 $1,063,171,911 2010
10 Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides $1,043,871,802 2011
11 Star Wars Episode 1 !Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace $1,027,044,677 1999
12 Alice in Wonderland $1,024,299,904 2010
13 Dark Knight !The Dark Knight $1,004,558,444 2008
14 Skyfall $1,000,200,000 2012
15 Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone $974,755,371 2001
16 Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End $963,420,425 2007
17 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 $956,399,711 2010
18 Lion King !The Lion King $951,583,777 1994
19 Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix $939,885,929 2007
20 Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince $934,416,487 2009
21 Lord of the Rings: Two Towers !The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers $926,047,111 2002
22 Finding Nemo $921,545,648 2003
23 Shrek 2 $919,838,758 2004
24 Jurassic Park $914,691,118 1993
25 Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire $896,911,078 2005
26 Spider-Man 3 $890,871,626 2007
27 Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs $886,686,817 2009
28 Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets $878,979,634 2002
29 Ice Age: Continental Drift $875,115,339 2012
30 Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring !The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring $871,530,324 2001
31 Star Wars Episode 3 !Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith $848,754,768 2005
32 Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen $836,303,693 2009
33 Inception $825,532,764 2010
34 Spider-Man $821,708,551 2002
35 Independence Day $817,400,891 1996
36 The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 $799,330,000 2012
37 Shrek the Third $798,958,162 2007
38 Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban $796,688,549 2004
39 E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial $792,910,554 1982
40 Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull $786,636,033 2008
41 Spider-Man 2 $783,766,341 2004
42 Star Wars Episode 4 !Star Wars $775,398,007 1977
43 2012 $769,679,473 2009
44 Da Vinci Code !The Da Vinci Code $758,239,851 2006
45 Shrek Forever After $752,600,867 2010
46 The Amazing Spider-Man $752,216,557 2012
47 Chronicles of Narnia: Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe !The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe $745,013,115 2005
48 Matrix Reloaded !The Matrix Reloaded $742,128,461 2003
49 Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted $742,110,251 2012
50 Up $731,342,744 2009

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