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Only five films made more than $2 billion at the box office, not adjusted for inflation.
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use box office mojoInsider compiled the only films that cross the threshold.
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“Avatar,” with its long-awaited sequel coming out in December, remains the top-grossing movie of all time.
5. “Avengers: Infinity War” (2018)
Global total: $2,048,359,754
The final traumatic cliffhanger of “Infinity War” was a must-watch cinematic moment for fans. No one expected the movie to end in such a tragic way that Thanos (Josh Brolin) not only defeated the Avengers, but also stole half of all life from existence.
When the movie debuted it set a new record World’s biggest opening weekend When $640.9 million.
this Exceeded $1 billion in just 11 days.
movie in 48 days Exceeded $2 billion worldwide.
4. “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” (2015)
Global total: $2,069,521,700
Disney’s return to a galaxy far, far intrigued both old and new fans as it brought back original cast members and teamed up with a new roster of characters.
Back then it was “The Force Awakens” set the record for the largest opening weekend ($247.9 million) and was previously the fastest film. Passing $1 billion worldwide in 12 days.
3. “Titanic” (1997)
Global total: $2,201,647,264
Directed by James Cameron, this film was the first to gross over $1 billion worldwide.
At that time, the most expensive movies madeThe movie finally Exceeded $2 billion during re-release in 3D year 2012.
2. Avengers: Endgame (2019)
Global total: $2,797,501,328
Fans needed to know if the rest of the Avengers could rise up, defeat Thanos, and reverse the effects of Infinity War’s demise. They came out in droves when the film broke box office records and topped the box office. $1.2 billion opening weekend worldwidealmost double the opening weekend of “Infinity War.”
It only took “Endgame” 11 days to reach $2 billionThat’s the same amount of time it took Infinity War to cross its first billion mark.
1. “Avatar” (2009)
Global total: $2,879,059,572
At that time, the “Avatar” following the 10-foot-tall Na’vi at Pandora’s home Fastest movie to cross $1 billion, in 19 days.Finally surpassed $2 billion in 47 days.
The long-awaited sequel “Avatar: Path of Water” will be released in theaters in December.
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