The "Marvel Cinematic Universe" is now the most successful movie franchise in US History

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The Marvel Cinematic Universe Is the Most Successful Franchise in US History

Posted on Tuesday, April 8th, 2014 by Germain Lussier

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Spider-Man, Shrek, The Lord of the Rings, Batman, James Bond, Star Wars and Harry Potter all have one thing in common. Their films have grossed less money at the domestic box office than the Marvel Cinematic Universe. But then, in looking at things that way, every film series that isn’t Marvel’s has that in common.

This week’s release of Captain America: The Winter Soldier brought the domestic gross of the nine films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe to $2,463,300,000 and counting. That’s more than the eight Harry Potter films, seven Star Wars films (includingThe Clone Wars), and 24 James Bond films, making it the highest grossing franchise in American history…not adjusted for inflation. Read more details on the Marvel Cinematic Universe box office below.

Comic Book Movie made the realization via this link on Box Office Mojo that tracks domestic film franchises.

While this is certainly an impressive feather in the cap of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, there are a few things to remember on both sides. First, this is just domestic box office. Internationally, Harry Potter has a good $2 billion plus over Marvel ($5,979,6 billion to $7,723,4 billion). Second, it’s not adjusted for inflation. Ticket prices now are significantly higher than they were even two or three years ago, so that would bump Potter up a bit and bump up series like Star Wars and James Bond astronomically. Third, almost all the Marvel movies have been in 3D, which adds even another bump.


On the other hand, this is only the beginning. Captain America: The Winter Soldier has only been out a week. Guardians of the Galaxy then comes out in four months, further adding to the total. Avengers: Age of Ultron follows in May 2015 and Ant-Man after that in July 2015. All of those films will be out before the next Star Wars movie in December 2015 or James Bond film in November 2015. That’s going to give the Marvel Cinematic Universe a potential $2 billion-plus lead on any of those franchises, easily.

Here’s the current breakdown. Do you think any of these have a shot at taking the Marvel Cinematic Universe box office title?

  1. Marvel Cinematic Universe (Nine movies) - $2,463.3 billion and counting
  2. Harry Potter (Eight movies) - $2,390.1 billion (next film, Fantastic Beasts, TBA)
  3. Star Wars (Seven movies) – $1,918.0 billion (Next film December 2015)
  4. James Bond (24 Movies) - $1,912.8 billion (Next film November 2015)
  5. Batman (Eight Movies) $1,897.8 billion (Next film May 2016)
  6. Lord of the Rings (Six movies) $1,622.0 billion (Next film December)
  7. Shrek (Five movies) $1,419.6 billion (Next film TBD)
  8. Spider-Man (Four movies) $1,375.9 billion (Next film May)
  9. Twilight (Five movies) $1,363.5 billion
  10. Pirates of the Caribbean (Four movies) $1,279.2 billion (Next film 2016)


http://www.slashfilm.com/marvel-cinematic-universe-box-office/

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By the time it's all said and done it could be like 20 films strong. Who knows how far they're gonna take it.
 

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"Star Wars" and "Bond" are the true Kings. The fact that those franchises started 40 and 50 years ago and they still have people interested is huge. I know Marvel is based on Comics from that long ago but it's not the same. Star Wars and Bond have been putting butts in seats for over 50 years. Also you got "Bond 24" and "Episode VII" coming out in 2015.
 

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Star Wars Adjusted for Inflation:

2Star WarsFox$1,487,298,600
12The Empire Strikes BackFox$819,808,300
15Return of the JediFox$785,396,100
17Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom MenaceFox$754,105,800
60Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the SithFox$495,360,300
87Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the ClonesFox$446,461,700

= 4 BILLION DOLLARS (DOMESTIC ADJUSTED GROSS)


No franchise has sold more tickets than Star Wars. These Franchise now with their 15-20 Dollar 3D prices inflated tickets ain't even putting butts in seats, they just charging more.
 

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The next star wars will beat all of the marvel flicks combined.

I'm gonna agree with you on this. All the generations of Star Wars fans have been waiting for a true continuation of the series. They better not fukk this up......but this is going to put more money in Disney's pocket....How in the hell did they end up with Star Wars and MARVEL!
 
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