Top 100 Highest-Grossing Movies of All Time: The 2026 Ultimate List

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Cinema is magic, but it is also a massive global business. Every year, Hollywood and global film industries pour billions of dollars into producing spectacular movies, hoping they will become the next cultural phenomenon. But only a rare few manage to break the elusive $1 Billion (and $2 Billion) box office barrier.

When we talk about the highest-grossing movies of all time, we are looking at global theatrical runs (ticket sales worldwide). These are the monumental blockbusters that defined generations, revolutionized visual effects, and packed movie theaters from New York to Tokyo to Mumbai.

In this ultimate guide, we have ranked the Top 100 biggest box office hits in cinematic history. Grab your popcorn, and let’s dive into the billion-dollar club!

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📸 The Top 5 Box Office Kings

Before we unveil the massive top 100 list, let’s take a closer look at the absolute titans of the box office—the top five highest-grossing films ever made.

1. Avatar (2009) – ~$2.92 Billion

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Directed by James Cameron, Avatar revolutionized 3D cinema. Thanks to its groundbreaking visual effects and several highly successful theatrical re-releases over the years (especially in China), it reclaimed the number one spot and remains the highest-grossing movie in human history.

2. Avengers: Endgame (2019) – ~$2.79 Billion

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The grand culmination of the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s “Infinity Saga.” Endgame was an unprecedented global event. For a brief period, it actually dethroned Avatar as the highest-grossing movie of all time, driven by massive opening weekend numbers that shattered every record in the book.

3. Avatar: The Way of Water (2022) – ~$2.32 Billion

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Never bet against James Cameron. After a 13-year wait, the sequel to Avatar proved that audiences were still hungry for the world of Pandora. It quickly blasted past the $2 billion mark, cementing Cameron as the only director to have three movies in the top five.

4. Titanic (1997) – ~$2.25 Billion

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Released in 1997, Titanic is the oldest movie in the top 10. It held the number-one spot for 12 years before Avatar came along. The tragic romance of Jack and Rose, combined with spectacular disaster effects, made this movie a global cultural obsession.

5. Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens (2015) – ~$2.06 Billion

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The highly anticipated return of the Star Wars saga under Disney’s umbrella brought older generations and new fans together. It still holds the record for the highest-grossing movie ever at the domestic (North American) box office.

🍿 The Complete List: Top 100 Highest-Grossing Movies

Here is the definitive ranking of the 100 biggest movies of all time.

(Disclaimer: Box office numbers are approximated in US Dollars based on worldwide theatrical runs and official re-releases. Figures are unadjusted for ticket price inflation).

RankMovie TitleGlobal Box Office (Approx)Release Year
1Avatar$2.92 Billion2009
2Avengers: Endgame$2.79 Billion2019
3Avatar: The Way of Water$2.32 Billion2022
4Titanic$2.25 Billion1997
5Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens$2.06 Billion2015
6Avengers: Infinity War$2.04 Billion2018
7Spider-Man: No Way Home$1.92 Billion2021
8Inside Out 2$1.69 Billion2024
9Jurassic World$1.67 Billion2015
10The Lion King (Live-Action)$1.66 Billion2019
11The Avengers$1.51 Billion2012
12Furious 7$1.51 Billion2015
13Top Gun: Maverick$1.49 Billion2022
14Frozen II$1.45 Billion2019
15Barbie$1.44 Billion2023
16Avengers: Age of Ultron$1.40 Billion2015
17The Super Mario Bros. Movie$1.36 Billion2023
18Black Panther$1.34 Billion2018
19Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2$1.34 Billion2011
20Star Wars: Episode VIII – The Last Jedi$1.33 Billion2017
21Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom$1.30 Billion2018
22Frozen$1.29 Billion2013
23Beauty and the Beast$1.26 Billion2017
24Incredibles 2$1.24 Billion2018
25The Fate of the Furious$1.23 Billion2017
26Iron Man 3$1.21 Billion2013
27Minions$1.15 Billion2015
28Captain America: Civil War$1.15 Billion2016
29Aquaman$1.14 Billion2018
30The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King$1.14 Billion2003
31Spider-Man: Far From Home$1.13 Billion2019
32Captain Marvel$1.12 Billion2019
33Transformers: Dark of the Moon$1.12 Billion2011
34Jurassic Park$1.10 Billion1993
35Skyfall$1.10 Billion2012
36Transformers: Age of Extinction$1.10 Billion2014
37The Dark Knight Rises$1.08 Billion2012
38Joker$1.07 Billion2019
39Star Wars: Episode IX – The Rise of Skywalker$1.07 Billion2019
40Toy Story 4$1.07 Billion2019
41Toy Story 3$1.06 Billion2010
42Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest$1.06 Billion2006
43Rogue One: A Star Wars Story$1.05 Billion2016
44Aladdin$1.05 Billion2019
45Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides$1.04 Billion2011
46Despicable Me 3$1.03 Billion2017
47Finding Dory$1.02 Billion2016
48Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace$1.02 Billion1999
49Alice in Wonderland$1.02 Billion2010
50Zootopia$1.02 Billion2016
51The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey$1.01 Billion2012
52The Dark Knight$1.00 Billion2008
53Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone$1.00 Billion2001
54Despicable Me 2$970 Million2013
55Oppenheimer$968 Million2023
56The Lion King (Animated)$968 Million1994
57The Jungle Book$966 Million2016
58Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End$960 Million2007
59Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle$962 Million2017
60Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1$960 Million2010
61The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug$959 Million2013
62The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies$956 Million2014
63Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix$942 Million2007
64Finding Nemo$940 Million2003
65Minions: The Rise of Gru$939 Million2022
66Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince$934 Million2009
67Shrek 2$928 Million2004
68Bohemian Rhapsody$910 Million2018
69Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire$896 Million2005
70Spider-Man 3$894 Million2007
71The Secret Life of Pets$894 Million2016
72Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs$886 Million2009
73Spectre$880 Million2015
74Spider-Man: Homecoming$880 Million2017
75Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets$879 Million2002
76Ice Age: Continental Drift$877 Million2012
77Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice$873 Million2016
78The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring$871 Million2001
79Wolf Warrior 2$870 Million2017
80Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith$868 Million2005
81The Hunger Games: Catching Fire$865 Million2013
82Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2$863 Million2017
83Inside Out$857 Million2015
84Venom$856 Million2018
85Thor: Ragnarok$854 Million2017
86Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen$836 Million2009
87The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2$829 Million2012
88Inception$828 Million2010
89Wonder Woman$822 Million2017
90Spider-Man$821 Million2002
91Independence Day$817 Million1996
92Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them$814 Million2016
93Shrek the Third$813 Million2007
94Coco$807 Million2017
95Jumanji: The Next Level$801 Million2019
96Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban$795 Million2004
97Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales$794 Million2017
98E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial$792 Million1982
99Mission: Impossible – Fallout$791 Million2018
1002012$791 Million2009

🔍 Key Box Office Insights: What Makes a Billion-Dollar Hit?

Analyzing this elite list reveals some fascinating trends about what global audiences are willing to pay for:

  • The Disney/Marvel Monopoly: A huge percentage of the top 50 films are owned by The Walt Disney Company (which includes Marvel Studios, Lucasfilm, Pixar, and Disney Animation). Franchises like The Avengers and Star Wars are literal money-printing machines.
  • The “James Cameron” Effect: James Cameron is the only filmmaker in history to direct three of the top four highest-grossing movies (Avatar, The Way of Water, and Titanic).
  • Nostalgia Sells: Movies like Top Gun: Maverick, Spider-Man: No Way Home, and Jurassic World proved that bringing back classic characters decades later is a guaranteed formula for a billion-dollar hit.
  • Animation is Huge: Franchises like Despicable Me / Minions, Frozen, and Toy Story show that family-friendly animated films have incredibly long legs at the global box office.

Over to You!

There you have it—the ultimate list of the 100 highest-grossing movies in the world. From superheroes saving the universe to giant blue aliens and sinking ships, these are the stories that captured the world’s imagination.

Which of these blockbuster movies is your all-time favorite? And which upcoming movie do you think will break into the Top 10 next? Let us know in the comments below!

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