Top 40 Movies Worldwide - 23rd March 2015
(Box Office info courtesy of Box Office Mojo)
40) Need for Speed - Directed by Scott Waugh
Worldwide Box Office - $203.3m
Worldwide Box Office - $206.2m
38) Fury - Directed by David Ayer
Worldwide Box Office - $211.8m
37) The Imitation Game - Directed by Mortem Tyldum
Worldwide Box Office - $212.9m
36) Dracula Untold - Directed by Gary Shore
Worldwide Box Office - $215.5m
35) Non-Stop - Directed by Jaume Collet-Serra
Worldwide Box Office - $222.8m
34) RoboCop - Directed by Jose Padilha
Worldwide Box Office - $242.7m
33) Hercules - Directed by Brett Ratner
Worldwide Box Office - $243.4m
32) Annabelle - Directed by John R. Leonetti
Worldwide Box Office - $255.3m
31) Exodus: Gods and Kings - Directed by Ridley Scott
Worldwide Box Office - $267.3m
30) Neighbors - Directed by Nick Stoller
Worldwide Box Office - $268.2m
29) Mr. Peabody & Sherman - Directed by Rob Minkoff
Worldwide Box Office - $272.9m
28) Divergent - Directed by Neil Burger
Worldwide Box Office - $288.7m
27) The Fault in Our Stars - Directed by Josh Boone
Worldwide Box Office - $306.5m
26) 22 Jump Street - Directed by Phil Lord & Chris Miller
Worldwide Box Office - $331.3m
25) 300: Rise of an Empire - Directed by Noam Murro
Worldwide Box Office - $337.6m
24) The Maze Runner - Directed by Wes Ball
Worldwide Box Office - $340.8m
23) Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb - Directed by Shawn Levy
Worldwide Box Office - $349.4m
22) Noah - Directed by Darren Aronofsky
Worldwide Box Office - $362.6m
21) Penguins of Madagascar - Directed by Eric Darnell & Simon J. Smith
Worldwide Box Office - $367.6m
20) Gone Girl - Directed by David Fincher
Worldwide Box Office - $368.1m
19) Edge of Tomorrow - Directed by Doug Liman
Worldwide Box Office - $369.2m
Worldwide Box Office - $458.9m
17) The Lego Movie - Directed by Phil Lord & Christopher Miller.
Worldwide Box Office - $468.8m
16) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Jonathan Liebesman
Worldwide Box Office - $485m
15) Rio 2 - Directed by Carlos Saldanha
Worldwide Box Office - $500.2m
14) American Sniper - Directed by Clint Eastwood
Worldwide Box Office - $528.2m
13) Godzilla - Directed by Gareth Edwards
Worldwide Box Office - $528.7m
12) How to Train Your Dragon 2 - Directed by Dean DeBlois
Worldwide Box Office - $618.9m
11) Big Hero 6 - Directed by Don Hall & Chris Williams
Worldwide Box Office - $644.8m
10) Interstellar - Directed by Christopher Nolan
Worldwide Box Office - $672.7m
09) Dawn of the Planet of the Apes - Directed by Matt Reeves
Worldwide Box Office - $708.8m
08) The Amazing Spider-Man 2 - Directed by Marc Webb
Worldwide Box Office - $709m
07) Captain America: The Winter Soldier - Directed by Anthony Russo & Joe Russo
Worldwide Box Office - $714.8m
06) X-Men: Days of Future Past - Directed by Bryan Singer
Worldwide Box Office - $748.1m
05) The Hunger Games: Mockingjay p.1 - Directed by Francis Lawrence
Worldwide Box Office - $752.1m
04) Maleficent - Directed by Robert Stromberg
Worldwide Box Office - $758.4m
03) Guardians of the Galaxy - Directed by James Gunn
Worldwide Box Office - $774.2m
02) The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies - Directed by Peter Jackson
Worldwide Box Office - $955m
01) Transformers: Age of Extinction - Directed by Michael Bay
Worldwide Box Office - $1,091,405,097
Nice page. Hard to beleive that a movie that makes $500 million in worldwide box office does not even crack the Top 10 for the year. Things that surprised me....MazeRunner made so much money....Cruise is still so big overseas.....How To Train Your Dragon 2 did more than Big Hero 6....but I think Big Hero 6 still has some markets to hit. I have to admit the number one movie...Transformers 432 was one of the worst movies I saw last year. Great looking page with unique posters and interesting stats.
ReplyDeleteI should update it, American Sniper has now grossed over $500m worldwide and is now the top grossing film of 2014 in the USA with Mockingjay no.2 and Guardians of the Galaxy no.3. Interstellar did very well in worldwide grosses. Nolan has the midas touch. Thanks for commenting Bruce.
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