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Budgets[edit]

Intolerance-700k, Foolish Wives-1m, Robin Hood-1.4m [1]

The Yearling – $3,883,000[1][2]

Backdraft - $35m [2][3], $40m [4]

Ishtar - $51m [5][6][7]

Total Recall - $50-60m, $65m, $73m[3]

Resident Evil: Afterlife - $60m [8] [9] [10] [11] [12]

Batman Forever - $85m [13] [14]

The 13th Warrior - $85m [15] [16]

Lethal Weapon 4 - $100m, $120-$150m [17] [18] [19] [20]

Terminator 2 - $102m[4]

Gatsby - $105/190 [21]

Speed 2 - $110m (official), $135m-$160m [22]

The Perfect Storm - $120m [23]

The Wolverine - $120 [24]

Noah - 125m [25]

RIPD - $130m [26], $154m [27][28]

The World is Not Enough - $135m[5]

Shrek 4 - $135m [29] [30] [31], $165m [32] [33], $200m [34]

White House Down - $135m [35], $150m [36][37]

The Revenant - $135m [38]

Sahara - $140/160 [6]

Iron Man - $140m [39] [40] [41], $140m-$180m [42], $186m [43] [44]

Pearl Harbor - $140m [45] [46] [47] [48] [49]

Rush Hour 3 - $140m [50] [51]

The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader – $140m [52] [53] [54]

X-Men: First Class - $140m [55], $150m [56], $160m [57] [58] [59]

The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor - $145m (official) [60]

Transformers - $145m [61] [62] - $150m (official) [63]

Master and Commander - $150m[7][8][9]

Polar Express - $150m [64] [65], ,$160m [66][67], $165m [68] [69]

Alice in Wonderland - $150m [70] [71] [72], $200m[10][11]

Benjamin Button - $150m [73] [74]

Mission Impossible 3/4 - $150m [75] [76] [77] [78] [79] [80], $180m/$150m [81]

Prince of Persia - $150m[12] [82] [83] [84], $200m [85] [86]

The Sorceror's Apprentice - $150m [87]

Stranger Tides - $150m [88] [89], $200m [90] [91] [92], $250m [93][94][95], $378.5m [96]

Hugo - under $150m or $170m [97]

Skyfall - $150m [98] [99] [100] [101], $200m [102] [103] [104] [105]

Jurassic World - $150m [106][107], $180m [108]

Mockingjay 2 - $150m [109][110], $160m [111][112], $150-160m [113]

Moana - $150–200m [114][115]

Robin Hood - $155m (official), $200m [116] [117] [118][119], $237m [120]

Terminator Genisys - $155m [121][122][123][124][125][126][127][128][129][130][131][132][133][134][135], $170m [136][137][138][139]

Deepwater Horizon - $156m gross [140][141][142], $110m [143][144], $110m (net) [145], $110-120m [146]

Fast & Furious 6 - $160m [147][148][149][150][151][152][153][154][155][156]

Inception - $160m [157] [158] [159] [160] [161]

Warcraft - $160m [162][163][164][165][166][167][168][169][170][171]

Godzilla - $160-195 [13][172][173][174][175][176][177][178][179][180][181]

Cowboys and Aliens - $163m [182] [183] [184] [185] [186] [187] [188]

How to Train Your Dragon - $165m [189] [190] [191] [192] [193] [194]

Wreck-It Ralph - $165m [195] [196] [197] [198] [199] [200]

Interstellar - $165m [201][202][203][204][205][206][207][208]

Interstellar & Big Hero 6 - [209][210][211][212][213]

Independence Day 2 - $165m [214][215][216][217][218][219][220]

Doctor Strange - $165m [221]

Iron Man 2 - $170m [222] [223] [224] [225]

Tron 2 – $170m [226] [227] [228] [229]

World War Z - $170m [230][231], $190m [232][233][234][235][236], $225m [237]

Thor 2 - $170m [238][239]

Captain America 2 - $170m [240][241][242][243][244][245][246][247]

Dawn of the Planet of the Apes - $170m [248][249][250][251][252][253][254][255]

Maleficent - $170-180 [256], $175 [257][258][259], $180 [260][261][262][263][264][265][266][267], $200 [268][269], $300 [270]

Guardians of the Galaxy - $170m [14][15][16][271][272][273][274][275][276][277][278][279], $195.9 [280]

Tomorrowland - $170m [281][282], $180m [283][284][285][286][287][288][289][290][291], $190m [292]

Alice 2 & X-Men Apocalypse - $170m/$178m [293][294][295][296][297][298][299]

Waterworld - $172m-$175m [300][301][302][303][17][18][19][20][21][22][23]

GI Joe - $175m[24][25]

47 Ronin - $175-225m [304][305][306][307][308][309]

Edge of Tomorrow - $175-200m, $178m [310][311][312][313][314][315][316]

Jupiter Ascending - $175m [317][318][319][320][321][322][323][324][325], $179m [326][327][328], $200m [329][330]

Inside Out - $175m [331][332][333][334], $300m [335]

The Good Dinosaur - $175-200m [336][337][338], <$200m [339], $200m [340], >$200m [341]

Jungle Book - $175m [342][343][344][345][346][347][348][349]

Finding Dory - $175-200m [350][351], $200m [352][353]

Toy Story 4 - $175–200m [354][355]

Suicide Squad - $175m [356] (net) [357][358][359][360][361], $325m [362]

Pacific Rim - $180 [363][364][365][366][367], $185m [368], 180-200 [369]

Legend of Tarzan - $180m [370][371][372][373][374][375]

Fantastic Beasts - $180m [376][377][378][379]

Brave - $185m [380] [381] [382] [383] [384]

Jack the Giant Slayer - $185m [385][386], $189m [387][388], $190m [389][390], $195m [391][392], $200m [393][394][395][396]

Star Trek Into Darkness - $185m [397][398][399][400][401], $190m [402][403][404][405][406][407][408]

Star Trek Beyond - $185m [409][410][411][412][413][414][415][416][417][418]

Furious 7 - $190 [419][420][421][422][423][424][425][426][427]

Toy Story 3 - $190m, $200m [428]

Transformers 3 - $195 million[26][429][430][431] – $200m [432][433][434]

Christmas Carol - $200m [435] [436]

Green Lantern - $200m [437] [438] [439] [440] [441] [442] [443] [444] [445] [446] [447] [448]

Cars 2 - $200m [449][450][451][452][453]

Amazing Spider-man - $200m [454][455][456], $215m [457], $220m [458], $230m [459]

Oz - $200m [460][461], $215m* [462][463][464][465], $235m [466], $325m [467]

Iron Man 3 - $200m [468][469][470][471][472][473], $375m [474]

Rogue One - $200m [475][476][477][478][479], $350m [480]

Guardians of the Galaxy 2 - $200m [481][482][483], $350m [484]

Black Panther - $200m [485][486][487][488][489][490][491][492][493]

Monsters University - $200m+ [494][495][496][497][498]

Incredibles 2 - $200m [499][500]

Dark Phoenix - $200m [501][502][503][504]

Hobbs & Shaw - $200m [505][506][507]

Spiderman 2 - $200-255 [508][509][510][511][512][513][514][515][516]

X-Men: Days of Future Past - $200+ million [517][518][519][520][521][522][523], $215m [524]

The Hobbit - $200-315 [525]

Transformers 4 - $210m [526][527][528][529], $325m [530]

Transformers 5 - $217m [531][532]

Man of Steel - $225m [533][534][535][536][537][538][539][540], Jon Peters - [541], $225-270m [542]

Lone Ranger - $225m [543][544][545][546][547], $250m [548][549]

Hobbit 2 - $225m [550][551][552][553][554][555]

The Dark Knight Rises - $225-300m [556], $230m [557]

Quantum of Solace - $230m [558] [559]

Dead Men Tell No Tales - $230m [560][561][562][563][564][565][566]

Spectre - $245m [567][568][569], $250m [570][571][572], $300m [573], $350m (p&p) [574][575][576]; THR articles ([577][578][579])

Star Wars 7 - $245m [580], $306m [581], $350m [582], £204m [583]

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (parts 1 and 2) – $250m [584] [585] [586]

John Carter - $250m[27][nb 1], $263.7m[29]

Mockingjay - $250m [587], $300m [588]

Batman v Superman - $250m [589][590][591][592][593][594][595][596][597][598][599][600][601], $325m [602]

Fast & Furious 8 - $250m [603][604][605]

Lion King - $250m [606], $260m [607], $400m [608]

Twilight Breaking Dawn - $263m [609]; part 1 - $110m [610][611][612][613][614][615]; part 2 - $120m [616][617][618][619][620]

Avengers 2 - $250m[30], $279.9m [621]

Civil War - $250m [622][623][624][625][626][627][628]

Solo - $275m[629]

Star Wars 9 - $275m [630]

Justice League – $300m [631][632][633]

Avengers: Infinity War - $316m [634][635][636][637][638]

Avengers: Endgame – $356m [639]

Hobbit trilogy - $561m [640][641][642], $745m [643][644]



Fixes - [645][646][647][648]



Thor 2 - $200.6m [649]

Amazing Spider-Man 2 - $293 [650]

Write downs[edit]

Titan A.E. - $100m [651]

Mars Needs Moms - $100m [652]

John Carter - $160m [653], $200m [654][655][656][657]

Jack the Giant Slayer - $90m [658]

Lone Ranger - $160-190 [659][660]

Rise of the Guardians - $87m [661]

47 Ronin - TBD [662][663], $175m [664]

Mr. Peabody & Sherman - $57m [665][666]

Turbo - $13.5 million [667]

Penguins of Madagascar - $49 million [668]

Blackhat - $90 million [669]

Seventh Son - $85 million [670]

Jupiter Ascending - $120m [671]

Projected losses: [672]

  1. Tomorrowland 120-150
  2. Fantastic Four 80-100
  3. Pixels 75+
  4. The Man from UNCLE 80+
  5. Aloha 65

Pan - $130-150m [673]

The Good Dinosaur - $85 million [674]

The Finest Hours - $75 million [675]

Monster Trucks - $115 million [676][677][678]

Grosses[edit]

PAIndividual worldwide grosses are unknown for the original Planet of the Apes series.

  • Captain America
    • "Captain America (Unadjusted)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved June 19, 2016.
  • Godzilla
    • "Search Results: "godzilla"". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved April 19, 2021.
    • "Godzilla Movie List". Toho Kingdom. Retrieved April 19, 2021.
    • Schil, Charlie (7 May 1986). "Godzilla's back—older, fatter and still flaky". Pacific Stars and Stripes. p. 25. Retrieved 14 April 2022 – via NewspaperArchive. With the exception of Dr. Frankenstein's creature and King Kong, Godzilla is probably the most enduring and profitable monster of filmdom. He's appeared in at least a dozen movies over three decades and they've grossed an incredible half-billion dollars.
    • Edelson, Edward (1980). Great animals of the movies. Doubleday. p. 85. ISBN 9780385147286. By the late 1970s, Godzilla films settled down to a comfortable formula. Toho was making two films a year. Each cost in the neighborhood of $1.2 million and could be counted on to earn about $20 million.
    • Ryfle, Steve (1998). Japan's Favorite Mon-Star: The Unauthorized Biography of the Big G. ECW Press. ISBN 9781550223484.
    • American films
    • Toho grosses
      • 1954–mid 80s cum: see Schil (1986). The Godzilla franchise grossed an estimate $500 million during its first thirty years. This is taken as the cumulative gross for the Showa era, with the gross for The Return of Godzilla/Godzilla 1985 ($15 million) subtracted and replaced by the reissue grosses for the original film (approximately $600,000) and Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla ($14 million), roughly balancing out.
      • Godzilla (1954): see Toho Kingdom for Japanese gross ($2.25 million) and Box Office Mojo for US gross (approx. $600,000). For the American re-edit, Godzilla, King of the Monsters! ($2 million), see Ryfle (1998, p. 58)
      • Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla (1974): see Edelson (1980) for initial worldwide gross ($20 million), and Box Office Mojo for 2002 Japanese reissue ($14,122,958).
      • Terror of Mechagodzilla (1975): see Edelson (1980).
      • The Return of Godzilla (1984): see Toho Kingdom; see Box Office Mojo for Godzilla 1985 gross.
      • 1989–1992; 1994; 1999–2000: see Toho Kingdom.
      • Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II (1993): "Godzilla about to return to old stomping grounds". Elyria Chronicle Telegram. July 29, 1994. p. 17. Retrieved April 7, 2022 – via NewspaperArchive. Last year's Godzilla vs. Mecha-Godzilla brought in $36 million at the box office and generated another $158 million in related sales of books and merchandise — huge numbers for the Japanese entertainment industry.
      • Godzilla vs. Destoroyah (1995): see Ryfle (1998, p. 346).
      • 2001–2018: see Box Office Mojo.
  • Indiana Jones
  • Planet of the Apes
  • Superman
  • Terminator
  • Toy Story

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