While movies are first and foremost an art form, they also are a business endeavor for the cast and crew involved in creating them. Movies are exceedingly costly to make, and the financial success of a film is never a guarantee. The movie industry is a massive one, providing thousands of jobs and outputting a near-endless stream of entertainment for consumers worldwide.
Box-office success (especially when it comes to the coveted billion-dollar landmark) isn’t always an indicator of quality, but it does demonstrate massive interest in a property or positive word-of-mouth. According to the box office database website TheNumbers.com, only 54 movies have grossed more than a billion dollars globally. These are 10 movies that came painstakingly close to reaching that coveted billion-dollar mark.
10
‘The Lion King’ (1994)
Global Box Office: $988,389,726
The Lion King follows a young lion cub named Simba (Jonathan Taylor Thomas), the heir to his father Mufasa’s (James Earl Jones) throne. Simba’s uncle Scar (Jeremy Irons) plots to get rid of both Simba and Mufasa and take the throne for himself. After killing Mufasa and leaving Simba for dead, no one is left to challenge Scar until Simba returns as an adult looking to take back what was rightfully his.
The massive success of The Lion King is fully deserved; this is an accessible, exciting and beautifully animated adventure that has something for just about anyone. The Lion King is a beloved Disney classic—its continuous success following theatrical re-releases proves that status. While the photo-realistic animated remake, The Lion King (2019), broke the billion-dollar threshold, the original remains on top when in most people’s hearts worldwide.
The Lion King
- Release Date
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June 24, 1994
- Cast
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Matthew Broderick
, Moira Kelly
, Nathan Lane
, Ernie Sabella
, Robert Guillaume - Runtime
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88 Minutes
9
‘Oppenheimer’ (2023)
Global Box Office: $976,837,000
Oppenheimer chronicles the story of J. Robert Oppenheimer (Cillian Murphy), the genius physicist who played a leading role in the creation of the atomic bomb. Oppenheimer’s subsequent trial regarding potential ties to communism is intercut with his work on the top-secret Manhattan Project, with the end goal of winning the war and establishing the United States as a nuclear superpower. An experiment known as The Trinity Test would lead to Oppenheimer’s greatest success and worst nightmares.
The massive success of Oppenheimer shouldn’t have been surprising. After all, Christopher Nolan had already proved himself a visionary filmmaker and one of Hollywood’s most consistent creators of quality entertainment. Still, the sheer cultural impact of Oppenheimer is hard to quantify. Releasing in tandem with Greta Gerwig‘s Barbie, the “Barbenheimer” phenomenon is best described by the phrase “you had to be there.”Oppenheimer‘s success wouldn’t end at the box office — it went on to win seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture, making it the closest thing the 21st century has had to a true dramatic cinematic event.
- Release Date
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July 21, 2023
- Runtime
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150 Minutes
8
‘Despicable Me 2’ (2013)
Global Box Office: $975,216,835
Ex-super-villain Gru (voiced by Steve Carell) is adjusting to a life of family and honest business. When a secret laboratory in the Arctic is stolen, Gru is recruited for help by agent Lucy Wilde (voiced by Kristen Wiig) of the Anti-Villian League. While Gru is initially reluctant to take the plunge back into the world of villainy, his know-how is the world’s best chance at averting a crisis at the hands of a madman.
The Despicable Me franchise is one of modern cinema’s most profitable animated series. Minions and Despicable Me 3 both surpassed a billion dollars at the global box office, with Despicable Me 2 falling just short. Still, Despicable Me 2‘s massive success helped to secure a future for the franchise—a franchise that is unlikely to falter so long as it continues to be a surefire bet at the box office.
Despicable Me 2
- Release Date
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June 26, 2013
- Runtime
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98 minutes
7
‘Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle’ (2017)
Global Box Office: $961,632,807
When four high-school students placed in detention together come to discover an old video game console, they soon discover that what they choose to play is far from just a game. After being magically transported into a jungle teeming with hostile threats, the group must band together and make use of their special abilities, lest they remain stuck in the world of Jumanji forever.
Jumanji (1995) is an imaginative and widely-beloved adventure movie, bolstered by one of the great Robin Williams‘ most entertaining roles. It was only a matter of time before the ’90s classic received the modern treatment; enter Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle. Starring a quartet of some of Hollywood’s biggest stars (Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart, Karen Gillian and Jack Black), this reboot’s success was far from surprising.
Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle
- Release Date
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December 5, 2017
- Director
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Jake Kasdan
- Runtime
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119 Minutes
6
‘Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End’ (2007)
Global Box Office: $960,996,492
Following Jack Sparrow’s (Johnny Depp) heroic sacrifice at the end of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest, blacksmith Will Turner (Orlando Bloom), the fearless Elizabeth Swann (Keira Knightley) and pirate Captain Barbossa (Geoffrey Rush) must band together to rescue their eccentric ally from a state of perpetual limbo in Davy Jones’ locker. Uneasy alliances, swashbuckling adventure and the pursuit of riches—a pirate’s life for all.
Pirates of the Caribbean is a franchise stemming from the unlikeliest of origins: a theme park ride developed for Disney parks. While Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End wasn’t the franchise’s most favorable critical success, it was a solid continuation of a wildly entertaining adventure—one that brought in a boatload of booty at the box office. While the franchise has since been a victim of choppy waters, fans are eager for the potential of the next entry.
- Release Date
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May 19, 2007
- Runtime
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169 Minutes
5
‘Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness’ (2022)
Global Box Office: $952,224,986
Dr. Stephen Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) has been having unusual visions of a girl with the ability to travel across dimensions. That girl is none other than teenager America Chavez (Xochitl Gomez). Strange teams up with Chavez when extradimensional beings and alternate versions of himself threaten the fragile bindings of the multiverse. Their mission is complicated when Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen) succumbs to the wicked allure of dark witchcraft.
With the expressive directorial vision of Sam Raimi helming this entry to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the potential of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness was near limitless. Despite the movie’s rather divisive nature regarding specific creative choices, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness was a box office success that embraced silliness and horror elements in ways no other MCU effort has attempted before. Its success was no small due to word of mouth surrounding surprising cameos and promises of long-lasting implications for the future of the franchise.
4
‘The Jungle Book’ (2016)
Global Box Office: $951,806,722
A young boy named Mowgli (Neel Sethi) has been raised by a wolf-pack, becoming one with the jungle and its varied ecosystem of animal inhabitants. His existence is threatened by the arrival of a villainous tiger named Shere Khan (voiced by Idris Elba). Urged to leave his wolf family behind, Mowgli embarks on a journey guided by his panther mentor, Bagheera (voiced by Ben Kingsley, and newfound bear companion Baloo (voiced by Bill Murray).
While the original 1967 The Jungle Book is a well-remembered effort from Disney’s classical era of animation, The Jungle Book (2016) is widely recognized as an example of a remake that’s better than the original. Being one of the earlier efforts in a now long-running line of “live-action” remakes of Disney animated classics, The Jungle Book (2016) saw such success as a result of quality filmmaking that captured the heartfelt nature of the original while presenting it in the style of revolutionary animation technology.
- Release Date
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April 15, 2016
- Cast
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Idris Elba
, Ralph Ineson
, Giancarlo Esposito
, Lupita Nyong’O
, Christopher Walken
, Scarlett Johansson
, Emjay Anthony
, Neel Sethi
, Bill Murray
, Ben Kingsley
, Hannah Tointon - Runtime
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106 Minutes
Watch on Apple TV
3
‘Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1’ (2010)
Global Box Office: $943,057,589
Lord Voldemort’s (Ralph Fiennes) immense power continues to only grow as he begins his overthrowing of the Ministry of Magic. The chosen one Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe), along with his closest friends, Ron Weasley (Rupert Grint) and Hermoine Granger (Emma Watson) must track down and destroy Voldemort’s sources of power before the entire wizarding world falls under his control.
The first part of the epic conclusion to the Harry Potter saga, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 was bound to be a financial hit. While this entry primarily serves to generate hype for what was to come, Deathly Hallows: Part 1 still effectively presents an engaging story in its own right. While the franchise was exceedingly profitable as a whole, the very nature of Deathly Hallows: Part 1 helped to ensure the over-billion-dollar success of the follow-up.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1
- Release Date
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November 19, 2010
- Runtime
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2h 26m
2
‘Finding Nemo’ (2003)
Global Box Office: $936,094,852
Clownfish Marlin (voiced by Albert Brooks) is an overprotective father to his young son Nemo (voiced by Alexander Gould). When Nemo ventures into the open sea, he is captured and taken away to Sydney, Marlin sets off to bring his son back home. Accompanied by an unlikely companion named Dory (voiced by Ellen DeGeneres), an excitable blue tang with a short-term memory, Marlin must tread through difficult waters as he learns the true meaning of fatherhood.
One of Pixar Studios’ earliest and biggest successes, Finding Nemo is a testament to the rewards that creativity and true inspiration can reap. Currently being Pixar’s most profitable effort that wasn’t a sequel, Finding Nemo is wholly deserving of its financial success and critical praise; few animated movies are this elegantly presented and heartfelt. Finding Nemo is family entertainment at its absolute finest, and while its sequel, Finding Dory (2016), surpassed Finding Nemo‘s already impressive box office total, it can’t compete with the pure artistry and magic on display here.
- Release Date
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May 30, 2003
- Director
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Andrew Stanton
, Lee Unkrich - Runtime
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100 Minutes
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‘Shrek 2’ (2004)
Global Box Office: $935,454,538
The brash yet kind-hearted ogre, Shrek (voiced by Mike Myers), and his new wife Fiona (voiced by Cameron Diaz) set off to the Kingdom of Far, Far Away to celebrate the marriage with Fiona’s parents, King Harold (voiced by John Cleese) and Queen Lillian (voiced by Julie Andrews). Unfortunately for the newlyweds, King Harold doesn’t approve of his daughter marrying an ogre and hatches a scheme to separate the two.
Much to the chagrin of those who remember it fondly, Shrek 2 turned 20 years old in 2024. Not only being DreamWorks Animation Studios’ most profitable movie to date, Shrek 2 has carved out a legacy as one of the best works of modern animation: inspired, imaginative and incredibly funny. The success of its 20th anniversary theatrical re-release solidifies its status as a widely beloved family adventure that has aged like a fine wine.
- Release Date
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May 19, 2004
- Runtime
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93 minutes