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Box Office History for PG-13
Ticket Sales and Market Share by Year
Note: Figures for 2024 are at an annualized rate.
Top-Grossing Movies 1995-2024, Adjusted for Ticket Price Inflation
Year by Year Market Share
Year | Movies in Release | Market Share | Gross | Tickets Sold | Inflation- Adjusted Gross | Top-Grossing Movie | Gross that Year |
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1995 | 74 | 32.27% | $1,714,919,810 | 394,234,400 | $4,249,846,832 | Batman Forever | $184,031,112 |
1996 | 76 | 33.95% | $1,958,547,494 | 443,110,256 | $4,776,728,560 | Independence Day | $306,169,255 |
1997 | 75 | 34.72% | $2,151,172,233 | 468,664,943 | $5,052,208,086 | Men in Black | $250,650,052 |
1998 | 82 | 45.09% | $3,073,221,011 | 655,270,963 | $7,063,820,981 | Titanic | $488,192,879 |
1999 | 87 | 34.27% | $2,515,036,718 | 495,085,924 | $5,337,026,261 | The Sixth Sense | $276,386,495 |
2000 | 98 | 41.83% | $3,145,755,660 | 583,628,081 | $6,291,510,713 | Mission: Impossible 2 | $215,409,889 |
2001 | 124 | 50.99% | $4,230,783,331 | 747,488,164 | $8,057,922,408 | Rush Hour 2 | $226,164,286 |
2002 | 119 | 49.04% | $4,489,996,127 | 772,804,776 | $8,330,835,485 | Spider-Man | $403,706,375 |
2003 | 125 | 49.30% | $4,532,686,771 | 751,689,292 | $8,103,210,568 | Pirates of the Caribbean: T… | $305,410,819 |
2004 | 140 | 48.00% | $4,454,521,400 | 717,314,170 | $7,732,646,753 | Spider-Man 2 | $373,524,485 |
2005 | 142 | 54.18% | $4,767,926,734 | 743,826,251 | $8,018,446,986 | Star Wars Ep. III: Revenge … | $380,270,577 |
2006 | 139 | 48.34% | $4,437,104,091 | 677,420,399 | $7,302,591,901 | Pirates of the Caribbean: D… | $423,315,812 |
2007 | 147 | 45.22% | $4,418,326,796 | 642,198,598 | $6,922,900,886 | Spider-Man 3 | $336,530,303 |
2008 | 166 | 56.16% | $5,476,021,837 | 762,677,091 | $8,221,659,041 | The Dark Knight | $531,001,578 |
2009 | 150 | 45.20% | $4,809,346,355 | 641,246,136 | $6,912,633,346 | Transformers: Revenge of th… | $402,111,870 |
2010 | 126 | 44.98% | $4,716,234,810 | 597,748,356 | $6,443,727,278 | Avatar | $408,392,727 |
2011 | 147 | 52.26% | $5,316,437,289 | 670,420,791 | $7,227,136,127 | Harry Potter and the Deathl… | $381,011,219 |
2012 | 144 | 52.02% | $5,726,266,163 | 719,380,098 | $7,754,917,456 | The Avengers | $623,357,910 |
2013 | 148 | 51.53% | $5,610,003,208 | 690,037,221 | $7,438,601,242 | Iron Man 3 | $408,992,272 |
2014 | 144 | 50.89% | $5,227,307,452 | 639,817,235 | $6,897,229,793 | Guardians of the Galaxy | $333,055,258 |
2015 | 149 | 52.97% | $5,908,903,791 | 700,937,523 | $7,556,106,498 | Star Wars Ep. VII: The Forc… | $742,208,942 |
2016 | 140 | 49.22% | $5,545,367,233 | 641,082,857 | $6,910,873,198 | Rogue One: A Star Wars Story | $424,987,707 |
2017 | 129 | 50.02% | $5,499,644,499 | 613,115,280 | $6,609,382,718 | Star Wars Ep. VIII: The Las… | $517,218,368 |
2018 | 126 | 53.48% | $6,388,636,654 | 701,277,311 | $7,559,769,413 | Black Panther | $700,059,566 |
2019 | 112 | 42.12% | $4,728,279,523 | 516,187,687 | $5,564,503,266 | Avengers: Endgame | $858,373,000 |
2020 | 67 | 32.43% | $655,014,156 | 71,352,266 | $769,177,427 | Jumanji: The Next Level | $124,736,710 |
2021 | 80 | 63.85% | $2,884,715,250 | 283,649,462 | $3,057,741,200 | Spider-Man: No Way Home | $572,984,769 |
2022 | 87 | 64.76% | $4,790,574,087 | 454,945,280 | $4,904,310,118 | Top Gun: Maverick | $718,732,821 |
2023 | 115 | 51.96% | $4,652,121,130 | 431,551,096 | $4,652,120,815 | Barbie | $636,225,983 |
2024 | 83 | 39.21% | $2,359,310,247 | 218,859,909 | $2,359,309,819 | Dune: Part Two | $282,144,358 |
Upcoming Releases
Release Date | Movie | Genre | Domestic Box Office to Date | Trailer |
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August, 2024 | ||||
August 23 | The Supremes at Earl’s All-You-Can-Eat (Limited) | Drama | ||
August 30 | Afraid (Wide) | Horror | $6,683,375 | Play |
Reagan (Wide) | Drama | $24,545,730 | ||
September, 2024 | ||||
September 6 | Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (Wide) | Comedy | $198,364,025 | Play |
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (IMAX) | Comedy | $198,364,025 | Play | |
September 13 | Am I Racist? (Wide) | Documentary | $6,065,727 | |
Here After (Limited) | Horror | |||
Rez Ball (Limited) | Drama | |||
Winner (Limited) | Black Comedy | |||
September 21 | Super-Man: The Christopher Reeve Story (Special Engagement) | Documentary | ||
September 27 | Bagman (Wide) | Horror | ||
Amber Alert (Limited) | Thriller/Suspense | |||
Empire Waist (Limited) | Comedy | |||
Notice to Quit (Limited) | Comedy | |||
Vindicating Trump (Limited) | Documentary | |||
October, 2024 | ||||
October 3 | Mean Girls (Special Engagement) | Comedy | $86,047,227 | |
October 4 | White Bird: A Wonder Story (Wide) | Drama | Play | |
October 10 | Average Joe (Limited) | Drama | ||
October 11 | My Hero Academia the Movie: You’re Ne… (Wide) | Adventure | ||
The Man In The White Van (Limited) | Thriller/Suspense | |||
October 25 | The Nickel Boys (Limited) | Drama | ||
November, 2024 | ||||
November 1 | Here (Wide) | Drama | ||
Hitpig (Wide) | Adventure | |||
Blitz (Limited) | Drama | |||
November 3 | AXCN: Osamu Tezuka’s Metropolis (Special Engagement) | Adventure | $673,414 | |
November 8 | The Piano Lesson (Limited) | Drama | ||
Small Things Like These (Limited) | Drama | |||
November 15 | Red One (Wide) | Action | ||
Elton John: Never Too Late (Limited) | Documentary | |||
November 17 | The Fifth Element (Special Engagement) | Action | $63,570,862 | |
November 22 | Bonhoeffer: Pastor. Spy. Assassin (Wide) | Thriller/Suspense | ||
December, 2024 | ||||
December 20 | Homestead (Wide) | Drama | ||
December 25 | The Fire Inside (Wide) | Drama | ||
During 2024 | True Haunting (Wide) | Horror | ||
February, 2025 | ||||
February 14 | Verona’s Romeo & Juliet (Wide) | Musical |
Our Theatrical Market pages are based on the Domestic Theatrical Market performance only. The Domestic Market is defined as the North American movie territory (consisting of the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico and Guam).
The yearly amounts on our Theatrical Market pages are based on box office years. Each box office year starts on the first Monday of the year, so the previous year ends on the Sunday before the first Monday. For example, the "2017 box office year" started on January 2, 2017 so the "2016 box office year" ended on Sunday, January 1, 2017.