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Explore the highest grossing movies of all time based on worldwide box office revenue. This ranking includes the most commercially successful movies ever released in theaters. Browse blockbuster films, franchise hits, superhero movies, animated features, action adventures, sci-fi epics, and global box office leaders. The list is updated regularly and includes only movies with at least $100,000 in revenue. Use sorting filters to discover top grossing movies by box office, release date, or IMDb rating.
1901
HAIKYU!! The Dumpster Battle
Budget: $5,000,000
Box Office: $100,255,784
Shoyo Hinata joins Karasuno High's volleyball club hoping to follow in the footsteps of a legendary former player, nicknamed the 'Little Giant'. He quickly discovers he must work with Tobio Kageyama, his former middle school rival. Their contrasting approaches unexpectedly create a powerful combination. Can this new teamwork help them defeat their rivals at Nekoma High in the highly anticipated 'Dumpster Battle,' the ultimate match between two teams no one expects to win?
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1902
Any Given Sunday
Budget: $55,000,000
Box Office: $100,230,832
This drama centers on an aging football coach and a young, inexperienced quarterback whose paths cross in the intense world of professional football. When the team's star player gets injured, the rookie unexpectedly shines, forcing the coach to rethink his approach and his own beliefs.
At the same time, a driven female co-owner fights for respect in a male-dominated field, adding to the team’s pressure to win. Facing emotional challenges and successes, both main characters undergo profound changes, questioning what it means to succeed, be loyal, and truly win when facing difficult circumstances.
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1903
Where the Wild Things Are
Budget: $100,000,000
Box Office: $100,140,916
Max dreams of escaping his mother and sailing to a distant land. There, unusual creatures – Ira, Carol, Douglas, the Bull, Judith, and Alexander – declare him their king. Together, they have adventures playing games, building forts, and finding hidden places.
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1904
Insidious
Budget: $1,500,000
Box Office: $100,106,454
When their son inexplicably falls into a deep, unending sleep, a family discovers their home has been invaded by malevolent spirits. Seeking answers, they enlist the help of an expert and uncover a deeply personal and unsettling truth about the source of the haunting.
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1905
Nim's Island
Budget: $37,000,000
Box Office: $100,104,565
A young girl lives on a remote island with her scientist father and regularly corresponds with a reclusive author whose novel she is reading.
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1906
Philomena
Budget: $12,000,000
Box Office: $100,100,000
A woman embarks on a search for her son, who was separated from her as a child when she was compelled to enter a convent.
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1907
Don't Say a Word
Budget: $50,000,000
Box Office: $100,020,092
A psychiatrist's daughter is kidnapped, and he's shocked by the kidnappers' demand: he must reach a young woman with PTSD who possesses a secret six-digit code.
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1908
Atomic Blonde
Budget: $30,000,000
Box Office: $100,014,025
During the Cold War, an MI6 agent goes undercover in Berlin. His mission: to investigate the death of a colleague and retrieve a lost list detailing double agents.
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1909
The Deep
Budget: $9,000,000
Box Office: $100,000,000
Two adventurous vacationers exploring the beautiful islands of Bermuda discover a dangerous route to a sunken shipwreck filled with valuable treasure. They soon find themselves in a dangerous competition with ruthless treasure hunters determined to seize the riches. The vacationers must use their intelligence and bravery to survive the perilous underwater world and outwit their rivals. This suspenseful story features unexpected turns and highlights how people endure when facing extreme danger.
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1910
Fist of Fury
Budget: $100,000
Box Office: $100,000,000
In Shanghai, Chen Chen's life changes when his teacher is murdered in their university. Driven by duty and grief, Chen investigates the crime and discovers a dangerous secret: a Japanese school is involved in drug smuggling.
Seeking justice for his teacher, Chen faces enemies from China and Japan, including a deadly Russian assassin. The story explores loyalty, revenge, and international tensions amidst a changing Shanghai. Chen must confront both external threats and his own personal struggles to find justice and honor his mentor's memory.
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1911
Midway
Budget: $4,000,000
Box Office: $100,000,000
The film depicts the crucial Battle of Midway, a pivotal naval engagement between the United States and Japan during World War II. Against the backdrop of a worldwide conflict, it explores the difficulties faced by both nations at this critical juncture. The battle's outcome marked a turning point for the Americans and significantly influenced the war's course, illustrating bravery, strategy, and the human cost of war. Using realistic recreations and accurate historical details, the film draws viewers into this important event, capturing the tension and resolve of those involved.
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1912
Mad Max
Budget: $350,000
Box Office: $100,000,000
In a chaotic future, a motorcycle gang dominates the broken highways with brutal force. The riders, driven by lawless abandon, terrorize civilians and defy the overwhelmed police.
The film is a raw look at a society struggling for control against a ruthless power. It explores the desperation of life on the fringes and the consequences of authority versus lawlessness. The story examines survival, resistance, and the complicated relationships between victims and those in power in this harsh new world.
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1913
The Jerk
Budget: $4,000,000
Box Office: $100,000,000
Navin Johnson, a likable but somewhat naive man, experiences a comical adventure when he discovers he isn't black like his family believed. This discovery triggers a series of events that propel him from poverty to wealth and back again, filled with funny mishaps. Through the chaos, Johnson comes to understand that a fast-paced life isn't necessarily fulfilling, and genuine happiness comes from appreciating the relationships in his life. The film blends humor with thoughtful explorations of identity, wealth, and love as it follows Johnson's unpredictable journey through success and personal growth.
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1914
Spice World
Budget: $25,000,000
Box Office: $100,000,000
This lively documentary follows the Spice Girls on a memorable trip through London. Riding in a special double-decker bus, the band members have fun and connect with their fans. The film captures their energy as they perform surprise concerts and deal with life as famous musicians. Viewers get a close look at the strong friendship between these iconic singers and their dedication to delighting their fans.
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1915
Black Mass
Budget: $53,000,000
Box Office: $99,975,678
This is the true story of Whitey Bulger, the brother of a state senator and South Boston's most notorious violent criminal. He secretly worked as an FBI informant to dismantle a Mafia family that was trying to take over his territory.
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1916
Alpha
Budget: $51,000,000
Box Office: $99,630,675
Long ago, Keda, a young hunter, gets lost and must find his way back to his tribe after a bison hunt goes wrong. Along the way, he unexpectedly finds an ally.
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1917
Yo-kai Watch: The Movie
Box Office: $99,481,307
The wicked Yo-Kai Kin, Gin and Bronzlow, erase the Yo-Kai Watch from history to prevent humans and Yo-Kai from becoming friends. Nate Adams seeks assistance from the Yo-Kai Hovernyan, who transports him, Whisper, and Jibanyan sixty years into the past – to the time when the Yo-Kai Watch was first created by Nate's grandfather, Nathaniel Adams, as a boy. There, the two boys team up to battle Dame Dedtime and her evil Wicked Yo-Kai minions, striving to save the world from her sinister schemes.
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1918
Street Fighter
Budget: $35,000,000
Box Office: $99,423,521
Colonel Guile, a highly skilled martial artist, assembles a team of fighters to challenge the tyrannical rule of dictator M. Bison. The action film explores themes of power, control, and rebellion as the heroes fight against Bison's widespread influence. They overcome numerous obstacles by learning to cooperate and utilize each other’s strengths to defeat his regime. The movie features dynamic fight sequences highlighting impressive physical skills and combat strategies, alongside moments of teamwork and emotional connection between the characters.
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1919
The Lucky One
Budget: $25,000,000
Box Office: $99,400,000
After three deployments to Iraq, a Marine travels to Louisiana to find a woman he's never met – a woman he considers his lucky charm from the war.
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1920
Hellboy
Budget: $66,000,000
Box Office: $99,318,987
During the last days of World War II, the Nazis try to use black magic to win the war. Allied forces raid the camp where they're performing the ritual, but before they can finish, they accidentally summon a baby demon. Allied soldiers rescue the creature and name him "Hellboy." Sixty years later, Hellboy works for the Bureau of Paranormal Research & Defense, fighting evil alongside Abe Sapien, a merman with psychic abilities, and Liz Sherman, a woman who can control fire, protecting America from supernatural threats.
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1921
Shanghai Noon
Budget: $55,000,000
Box Office: $99,274,467
Imperial guard Chon Wang accidentally follows Princess Pei Pei after she's kidnapped from China and taken to the United States. He tracks her captors to Nevada and joins forces with Roy O'Bannon, a disreputable outlaw, to rescue the princess from her captivity.
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1922
Nacho Libre
Budget: $35,000,000
Box Office: $99,255,460
Ignacio, a cook at a Mexican monastery, struggles to provide for the orphans. Inspired by a popular wrestler, he secretly becomes the masked luchador "Nacho Libre" to earn money for the monastery and the attention of Sister Encarnación, a beautiful nun.
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1923
Blue Jasmine
Budget: $18,000,000
Box Office: $99,104,804
Following a difficult event, Jasmine French, a wealthy New Yorker, relocates to San Francisco to live with her foster sister, Ginger, hoping for a fresh start. However, she is plagued by anxiety and memories of her past.
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1924
Instructions Not Included
Budget: $5,500,000
Box Office: $99,067,206
Valentin, Acapulco's notorious playboy, has his carefree life upended when an old flame leaves a baby on his doorstep. He and the woman appear together as they leave Mexico.
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1925
Justin Bieber: Never Say Never
Budget: $13,000,000
Box Office: $99,036,827
This film follows Justin Bieber, the young Canadian singer known for his distinctive look, charm, and vocal talent. It details his remarkable journey to stardom, from performing on the streets of Stratford, Canada, to posting videos on YouTube and ultimately headlining Madison Square Garden in 2010 during his My World Tour. The film includes interviews with Usher, Scooter Braun, Ludacris, Sean Kingston, Antonio "L.A." Reid, Boyz II Men, Miley Cyrus, Jaden Smith, as well as family members, crew, and fans, interwoven with musical performances.
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1926
Evil Dead
Budget: $17,000,000
Box Office: $99,010,045
Mia, struggling with drug addiction, decides to go into withdrawal at their family's isolated cabin in the woods. She invites her brother David, his girlfriend Natalie, and friends Olivia and Eric for support. While at the cabin, Eric discovers a mysterious book and reads from it, inadvertently unleashing an ancient demon. The demon then possesses Mia, leading to chaos.
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1927
Heaven Can Wait
Budget: $15,000,000
Box Office: $98,800,000
Joe Pendleton, a star quarterback poised for Super Bowl glory, has his life unexpectedly cut short in a car accident. An angel prematurely takes him to the afterlife, revealing he wasn't ready to die, and he's cremated before anyone can intervene.
Reborn in the body of a recently deceased millionaire, Joe uses this chance to buy the L.A. Rams, aiming to lead them to victory. His acquisition bewilders the millionaire’s widow and accountant, who were his murderers. As Joe navigates this strange new life, he confronts his past and seeks redemption with his unexpected allies, all while striving for a Super Bowl win.
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1928
The Visitors
Budget: $9,500,000
Box Office: $98,800,000
A knight from 15th-century France, Godefroy de Papincourt, and his simple servant Jacquouille la Fripouille are unexpectedly transported to 1993. Confused by modern technology, the pair cause widespread chaos as they navigate this new world. Godefroy then meets Beatrice de Montmirail, a woman connected to his family history, who might be able to help them return to their own time. Together, they explore the secrets of time travel and overcome cultural differences to find a way back home, in a story filled with humor and warmth.
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1929
Young Detective Dee: Rise of the Sea Dragon
Box Office: $98,774,891
Dee Renjie, a young man, travels to the imperial capital to begin his career as a police judge in his home region, with aspirations of becoming a prosecutor. Meanwhile, Empress Wu, newly on the throne, tasks the formidable detective Yuchi with investigating a mysterious sea monster that is terrorizing the city at night and creating widespread fear.
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1930
Once Upon a Time in Mexico
Budget: $29,000,000
Box Office: $98,769,390
CIA agent Sands, operating corruptly, hires the assassin El Mariachi to kill a Mexican general. The general is working for a drug kingpin who is plotting to overthrow the President of Mexico.
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1931
Spotlight
Budget: $20,000,000
Box Office: $98,690,254
This is the true story of the Boston Globe's investigation into widespread child molestation and a subsequent cover-up within the city's Catholic Archdiocese. The reporting sent shockwaves through the Catholic Church.
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1932
Bowfinger
Budget: $55,000,000
Box Office: $98,625,775
Bobby Bowfinger is a dreamer struggling with money as he desperately wants to make his perfect movie. Refusing to give up, he comes up with a wild plan for his masterpiece. He gathers a group of unusual people – an enthusiastic newcomer, a once-famous actress past her prime, and a studio assistant – and they begin a journey that breaks all the rules.
Driven by boldness, Bowfinger's team plans to get Hollywood's biggest star, Kit Ramsey, to act in their film without him knowing. It’s a huge challenge, navigating the complicated world of filmmaking while keeping their plan a secret from Ramsey and everyone else. Their adventure shows what happens when you have big dreams, stick with it, and face the unpredictable nature of the movie business.
Will Bowfinger's risky plan work? Or will his dreams be destroyed before he can achieve them? Follow Bobby Bowfinger and his oddball crew as they risk everything on a daring project that mixes fantasy and reality, passion and obsession.
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1933
The Visit
Budget: $5,000,000
Box Office: $98,450,062
Two siblings are sent to spend a week with their grandparents on a secluded farm in rural Pennsylvania. During their visit, they begin to uncover a disturbing secret involving their grandparents.
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1934
Crash
Budget: $6,500,000
Box Office: $98,400,000
Los Angeles, shortly after September 11th, becomes a pressure cooker as the lives of several people become intertwined over 36 hours: a wealthy housewife in Brentwood, her prosecutor husband, a Persian shop owner, two police officers, a couple of car thieves, and a Korean couple.
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1935
Evolution
Budget: $80,000,000
Box Office: $98,376,292
When a meteor crashes to Earth, it brings alien life with a twisted sense of survival. A comedy about the ensuing chaos, the film follows David Duchovny, Orlando Jones, Seann William Scott, and Julianne Moore as they become humanity's last hope against the aliens' plans for world domination – a situation that could be disastrous for everyone.
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1936
Riddick
Budget: $38,000,000
Box Office: $98,337,295
Betrayed by his crew and abandoned on a harsh planet, Riddick must fight to survive against deadly creatures. As bounty hunters from across the galaxy arrive to capture him, Riddick manipulates them into serving his plan for revenge. He unleashes a brutal assault on his enemies before returning to his home world of Furya to try and save it from being destroyed.
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1937
Predator
Budget: $15,000,000
Box Office: $98,267,558
Deep in a Central American jungle, a special forces team carries out a secret mission with worldwide implications. As they move further into the jungle, they feel watched by something unnatural, hidden among the trees. The team, already stressed by the mission's importance, is then hunted by a deadly alien predator that won't give up.
The film blends action, suspense, and science fiction in a story of survival. The team's mission shifts from completing an objective to escaping this relentless hunter. Facing difficult choices that test their loyalty and courage, the soldiers fight to survive and escape the jungle.
Viewers will be captivated by the dangerous and mysterious landscape, experiencing intense action and exploring themes of teamwork, instinct, and our fascination with the unknown.
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1938
Killers
Budget: $75,000,000
Box Office: $98,159,963
A highly skilled assassin falls for a brilliant computer expert and leaves his dangerous life behind to start a peaceful life with her. But his newfound peace is shattered when he discovers someone from his past has placed a target on his back.
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1939
The Thin Red Line
Budget: $52,000,000
Box Office: $98,126,565
"C-for-Charlie" follows a U.S. Army rifle company through the brutal battle for Guadalcanal during World War II. The film shows their transformation from a surprising first landing into a fight for survival against relentless enemy forces, emphasizing their physical and emotional strength. As the soldiers face the war's harsh realities and make sacrifices, they discover new things about themselves through hardship. The story concludes with the survivors returning home, permanently marked by their experiences in this critical Pacific battle.
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1940
EverAfter
Budget: $26,000,000
Box Office: $98,005,666
Danielle, a lively young woman, is forced into servitude after her father's death. Her cruel stepmother, Rodmilla, makes Danielle do all the housework and pushes her eldest daughter to marry a prince. But everything changes when Danielle meets Prince Henry, who is pretending to be an ordinary person. They fall in love, offering a chance for happiness despite her difficult circumstances.
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1941
Paul
Budget: $40,000,000
Box Office: $98,000,000
For sixty years, Paul, a sarcastic alien who travels through space, has been held at a top-secret military base, advising world leaders about his people. Fearing he's become obsolete and facing a grim fate, Paul escapes on a passing RV from Area 51. Luckily, the vehicle contains two people who are likely to help him and provide refuge.
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1942
Exhuma
Box Office: $97,974,828
A team of paranormal experts investigates a disturbing supernatural curse linked to a wealthy family's ancestral burial ground. They move the remains, but quickly realize tampering with the dead has dangerous consequences.
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1943
Are We There Yet?
Budget: $32,000,000
Box Office: $97,918,663
A new relationship between playboy Nick and divorced mother Suzanne faces challenges during a difficult New Year's Eve. Suzanne has to work in Vancouver, so Nick offers to bring her children from Portland. The kids, who dislike all of their mother's boyfriends, plan to make the trip unpleasant for him.
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1944
Phone Booth
Budget: $13,000,000
Box Office: $97,837,138
A sharp New York publicist answering a phone in a booth receives a chilling threat: hang up, or face death. A laser sight confirms the caller's seriousness.
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1945
Fred Claus
Budget: $100,000,000
Box Office: $97,800,000
Fred Claus and Santa Claus have been estranged brothers for years. Fred feels overshadowed by his successful brother and must now reconcile with him. When an efficiency expert arrives at the North Pole and threatens to shut Santa's operation down, Fred helps his brother fight to save Christmas.
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1946
A Simple Favor
Budget: $20,000,000
Box Office: $97,644,617
Stephanie, a devoted mother and popular online personality, forms a friendship with Emily, an enigmatic woman whose son Nicky is in the same school as Stephanie's son, Miles. After Emily asks Stephanie to collect Nicky from school and then vanishes, Stephanie begins an investigation that uncovers troubling secrets from Emily’s hidden history.
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1947
Safe Haven
Budget: $28,000,000
Box Office: $97,600,000
A young woman fleeing a troubled past arrives in Southport, North Carolina. There, she develops a close relationship with a widowed man, a connection that compels her to face the hidden truth that has been pursuing her.
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1948
The Man with the Golden Gun
Budget: $7,000,000
Box Office: $97,600,000
James Bond is tasked with retrieving a stolen invention: a device that can convert solar energy into a weapon. His pursuit leads him to Francisco Scaramanga, a highly paid assassin. Bond teams up with Mary Goodnight, and they follow Scaramanga to Thailand, where he awaits Bond in a deadly maze designed for a final confrontation. Bond must use his skills to defeat Scaramanga and prevent global disaster.
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1949
The Little Prince
Budget: $64,000,000
Box Office: $97,571,250
Inspired by the beloved book 'The Little Prince,' the film follows a young girl living a predictable life focused on work and practicality. Her world shifts unexpectedly when she encounters her neighbor, who shares the story of a Little Prince he once knew.
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1950
One Fine Day
Box Office: $97,529,550
Architect Melanie Parker and newspaper columnist Jack Taylor are both single parents. A hectic morning unexpectedly brings Melanie and Jack together with each other's children, Maggie and Sammy. Navigating chaotic schedules and unplanned adventures, they challenge their assumptions about each other as former spouses.
As funny moments arise from Sammy’s playful antics and Maggie’s adventurous spirit, Melanie and Jack discover they need each other to succeed in their careers. Overcoming initial conflicts, they develop an unexpected friendship, realizing how much they have in common. This heartwarming and humorous story examines the realities of modern family life and the power of forgiveness, understanding, and laughter.
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