Box Office 2019

Who will be the BO king in 2019?

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  • Godzilla: The King of the Monsters

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  • Frozen 2

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  • Spider-Man: Far From Home

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Can you imagine if Disney got 5 different movies that hit a billion in one year?

Endgame
Lion King
Toy Story 4
Frozen 2
Star Wars
Those are the ones with barely a question mark about them. The real question is whether any of the other decent-sized pics also have a shot.
 
Top movies WorldWide by Boxoffice gross in 2019.

01. Glass $95,5 million
02. Dragon Ball Super: Broly $87,8 million
03. Escape Room $55,2 million
04. The Upside $50,8 million
05. How To Train Your Dragon 3 $29 million
06. A Dog's Way Home $28,9 million
07. Replicas $3,7 million
08. Uri: The Surgical Strike $1,8 million
 
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Highest grossing movies of the year:

1. Glass $100,5 million
2. Escape Room $55,4 million
3. The Upside $50,8 million
4. The Big Shot $43,1 million
 
Top movies WorldWide by Boxoffice gross in 2019.

01. Glass $162,8 million
02. Dragon Ball Super: Broly $98,4 million
03. Escape Room $76,3 million
04. The Upside $68,9 million
05. A Dog's Way Home $41,2 million
06. How To Train Your Dragon 3 $41 million
07. The Kid Who Would be King $10,4 million
08. Replicas $4 million
09. Uri: The Surgical Strike $2,8 million
 
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Highest grossing movies of the year:

1. Glass $164,1 million
2. Escape Room $76,6 million
3. The Upside $69,7 million
4. The Big Shot $51,4 million
5. White Snake $49,6 million
 
January is over and it's been a bad start of the year. At least on the domestic side. The weakest January in the last five year period, 2014-2019. 2019 is almost $150 million behind 2018 and looking forward the gap is likely to widen further in February. Because last year had Black Panther. And it's not impossible that no February-release this year will make as much in its entire run as BP did in its opening weekend. And BP:s total $700 million could be more than every wide release in February this year combined. Already obvious that 2019 needs that Disney-train to start rolling again.
 
I think you overestimate the hate for The Last Jedi. Episode IX will most likely make in between The Force Awakens and Last Jedi (as did the previous trilogies at the box office). Domestically, the Star Wars Saga is still much bigger than Marvel.

There's indifference towards SW now and that's much worse than hate
 
No indifference really. It’s a small but vocal group pretending there is.
 
January is over and it's been a bad start of the year. At least on the domestic side. The weakest January in the last five year period, 2014-2019. 2019 is almost $150 million behind 2018 and looking forward the gap is likely to widen further in February. Because last year had Black Panther. And it's not impossible that no February-release this year will make as much in its entire run as BP did in its opening weekend. And BP:s total $700 million could be more than every wide release in February this year combined. Already obvious that 2019 needs that Disney-train to start rolling again.

You mean superhero train to start rolling again.
 
You mean superhero train to start rolling again.

Star Wars, Lion King, Toy Story 4, Frozen 2... I'm pretty sure Disney can deliver some non-superhero hits this year.
 
January is over and it's been a bad start of the year. At least on the domestic side. The weakest January in the last five year period, 2014-2019. 2019 is almost $150 million behind 2018 and looking forward the gap is likely to widen further in February. Because last year had Black Panther. And it's not impossible that no February-release this year will make as much in its entire run as BP did in its opening weekend. And BP:s total $700 million could be more than every wide release in February this year combined. Already obvious that 2019 needs that Disney-train to start rolling again.
According to BOM its the worst January since 2007 and it honestly felt like it. Aside from Glass and Escape Room, nothing else appealed to me. I used to look forward to January for the schlock horror films, but it would occasionally turned out a big hit or two like Taken or Split.

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Top 10 movies WorldWide by Boxoffice gross in 2019.

01. Glass $200,2 million
02. Dragon Ball Super: Broly $102 million
03. Escape Room $96,1 million
04. How To Train Your Dragon 3 $85,5 million
05. The Upside $81,5 million
06. Extreme Job $55,5 million
07. A Dog's Way Home $51 million
08. The Kid Who Would be King $18,2 million
09. Replicas $4 million
10. Uri: The Surgical Strike $3,4 million
 
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Box Office Mojo is a joke at the moment. The Korean movie Extreme Job has done over $55 milion in its home country but on BOM's worldwide chart it only has the numbers it done in US

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Endgame, Frozen 2, IX, Toy Story 4, The Lion King, maybe Aladdin, will make up the former part of the top 10, in no particular order.
 
Box Office Mojo is a joke at the moment. The Korean movie Extreme Job has done over $55 milion in its home country but on BOM's worldwide chart it only has the numbers it done in US

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Boxofficemojo isnt famous for their updating speed.
 
Highest grossing movies of the year:

1. Glass $201,1 million
2. Escape Room $96,3 million
3. How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World $85,5 million
4. The Upside $82,2 million
5. Extreme Job $73 million
6. White Snake $64 million
7. Crazy Alien $59,9 million
 
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DBS Broly has cracked the $100 million mark with
$101,963,596

XD
 
DBS Broly has cracked the $100 million mark with
$101,963,596

XD

I'm only counting movies that had its world premiere in 2019. This movie was released in December in Japan and some other countries.
 
Highest grossing movies of the year:

1. Glass $203,6 million
2. The Wandering Earth $174,7 million
3. Crazy Alien $166,6 million
4. Pegasus $119,4 million
5. Escape Room $97 million
6. Extreme Job $87,9 million
7. How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World $87,1 million
8.The Upside $86,2 million
 
Top 15 movies WorldWide by Boxoffice gross in 2019.

01. Glass $221,5 million
02. How To Train Your Dragon 3 $138,7 million
03. Escape Room $108,2 million
04. Dragon Ball Super: Broly $102 million
05. Extreme Job $99 million
06. The Upside $94,7 million
07. A Dog's Way Home $57,3 million
08. The LEGO Movie 2 $52,5 million
09. Alita: Battle Angel $32 million
10. The Kid Who Would be King $20,8 million
11. What Men Want $19 million
12. Miss Bala $11,9 million
13. Cold Pursuit $10,8 million
14. Serenity $8,5 million
15. The Prodigy $6 million

** Chinese only releases , as honourable mentions **

01. The Wandering Earth $346,6 million
02. Crazy Alien $230,7 million
03. Pegasus $166,6 million
 
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Meh, Box Office Mojo sucks as usual. Alita: Battle Angel has grossed $32 million. That is missing. And I will never understand why it should matter if a movie is released in America or not for them to have it on their worldwide chart. They have Extreme Job (which has only been released in its home country and America, so it's not exactly a worldwide release) but none of the new Chinese movies like The Wandering Earth.
 
Meh, Box Office Mojo sucks as usual. Alita: Battle Angel has grossed $32 million. That is missing. And I will never understand why it should matter if a movie is released in America or not for them to have it on their worldwide chart. They have Extreme Job (which has only been released in its home country and America, so it's not exactly a worldwide release) but none of the new Chinese movies like The Wandering Earth.

Its too early for boxofficemojo to have their 2019 worldwide list in order. They re not exactly famous for their speed.

They dont even list The Lego MOVIE 2.

As far as China or other Asian single market exclusive films i dont see why would they list them since they re mostly a hollywood site.

For me a single market release isnt worthy of worldwide lists but i would list a film that released in 2 markets especially when they are different continents.
 
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For me a single market release isnt worthy of worldwide lists but i would list a film that released in 2 markets especially when they are different continents.

Kinda silly when you consider that Chinese movies for example don't make much money in other countries. And making the numbers the biggest Chinese movies are doing these days in just one country is a far more impressive feat then doing the same numbers in a true worldwide release. But whatever...
 
Kinda silly when you consider that Chinese movies for example don't make much money in other countries. And making the numbers the biggest Chinese movies are doing these days in just one country is a far more impressive feat then doing the same numbers in a true worldwide release. But whatever...

Being impressive numbers -which they are- has nothing to do with the arguement about being eligible for a worldwide boxoffice list or not.

Single market films are local releases as far as im concerned.
 
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