What is higher than the Titanic at the box office

Updated on amusement 2024-05-10
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Rank Title Worldwide Box Office North America Box Office Overseas Box Office Year of Release 1 Titanic $1, $1, 19972 Avatar $1,162,361,307 $ Released in 20093 The Lord of the Rings 3: Return of the King $1, $20034 Pirates of the Caribbean 2: Soul Gathering $1, $20065 Batman Prequel 2:

    The Dark Knight $1, $20086 Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone $ 20017 Pirates of the Caribbean 3: World's End $ 20078 Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix $ 20079 Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince $ 200910 Lord of the Rings 2: The Two Towers $ 200211 Star Wars Prequel 1:

    Phantom Crisis $199912 Shrek 2 $2004

    13 Jurassic Park $ 1993

    14 Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire $200515 Spider-Man 3 $2007

    16 Ice Age3 $2009

    17 Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets $200218 The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring $200119 Finding Nemo $2003

    20 Star Wars Episode 3: Revenge of the Sith $200521 Transformers 2: The Comeback $200922 Spider-Man $2002

    23 Independence Day $1996

    24 Shrek 3 $2007

    25 Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban $200426 et Aliens $1982

    27 Raiders of the Lost Ark 4: Crystal Skull $200828 The Lion King $1994

    29 Spider-Man 2 $2004

    30 Star Wars $ 1977

    31 Da Vinci Cipher $2006

    32 Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Closet $200533 The Matrix 2: Reloaded $200334 Transformers $2007

    35 Flying House Travels $ 2009 in theaters 36 Forrest Gump $ 1994

    37 Sixth Sense $1999

    38 2012 $ 2009 Released 39 Pirates of the Caribbean 1: The Curse of the Black Pearl $ 200340 Ice Age 2: Dissolution $ 200641 Star Wars Prequel 2:

    Attack of the Clones $200242 Kung Fu Panda $2008

    43 The Incredibles $ 2004

    44 Everybody's Superman Hancock $200845 Ratatouille $2007

    46 Jurassic Park 2: The Lost World $199747 The Passion of the Christ $2004

    48 Mamma Mia $ 2008

    49 Madagascar 2: Escape to Africa $ 200850 007 vs Casino Royale $ 2006 Box office charts in world cinema history as of January 8, 2010 (million dollars).

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    So far, only Avatar has surpassed Titanic But Titanic is $1.8 billion in 1998, not now!

    And Gone with the Wind in the 30s, when the box office was $400 million! How much does it cost to consider inflation and other factors for so many years?

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Chinese name "Titanic" "Titanic".

    Title: "Titanic".

    Year 1997

    Country: United States.

    Category: Disaster, Love.

    Piece length 195min13sec

    Box office 1,843,201,268

    Avatar $2,376,104,809 February 16 in North America + February 16 overseas

    Box office by country. Country Region Box Office Receipts USD Statistics Deadline China $144,562,210 2 7 10France and Surroundings $142,222,310 2 7 10Germany $117,742,299 2 7 10United Kingdom and Surroundings $116,547,653 2 7 10Japan $106,994,290 2 7 10Russia and Surroundings $105,757,329 2 7 10South Korea $94,869,311 2 7 10Australia $89,291,338 2 7 10Spain $88,779,658 2 7 10 Italy $69,587,679 2 7 10Brazil $46,590,438 2 7 10Mexico $40,290,059 2 7 10Taiwan $24,703,223 2 7 10India $24,216,860 2 7 10 Poland $23,049,730 2 7 10

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Only Avatar.

    That's more than 500 million.

    Another new miracle.

    It is estimated that it will be up to Cameron to break the record in the future.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's not much higher than it is now!!

    And brother, you can't think like this, we didn't calculate the age, how much was the most expensive movie ticket in 1998, 25 yuan!

    This does not mean that the box office of Avatar is higher than that of Titanic, but only that inflation is terrible!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Yes, the rebroadcast now will definitely surpass "Avatar".

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Titanic

    First released in 1997 and re-released as a 3D movie version on April 4, 2012, the global box office reached $100 million in 20 years of release, becoming the second film in film history to break $2 billion at the box office.

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